Distributive functors (Q1344423)
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Distributive functors (English)
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5 October 1995
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Let \(A\) be a finite dimensional basic algebra over an algebraically closed field \(k\). Theorem 1 describes \(A\) in terms of its ordinary quiver and relations such that the forgetful functor \(F : \text{mod }A \to \text{mod }k\) is distributive. A functor is called distributive if the lattice of its subfunctors is distributive. By Theorem 2 \(A\) is special biserial if \(F_ i = \text{Hom}_ A (P_ i,-) : \text{mod }A \to \text{mod }k\) are distributive for all indecomposable projective modules \(P_ i\).
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distributive functors
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lattice of subfunctors
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quivers
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finite dimensional basic algebras
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relations
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special biserial algebras
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indecomposable projective modules
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