Short proof of a conjecture concerning split-by-nilpotent extensions
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Abstract: Let C be a finite dimensional algebra with B a split extension by a nilpotent bimodule E. We provide a short proof to a conjecture by Assem and Zacharia concerning properties of mod B inherited by mod C. We show if B is a tilted algebra, then C is a tilted algebra.
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