Abstract tilting theory for quivers and related categories (Q2404192)

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    18 September 2017
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    The paper under review is part of the authors' program to study representation theory from the point of view of stable homotopy theory. See [the authors, [J. Reine Angew. Math. 743, 29--90 (2018; Zbl 1403.18018)]; Adv. Math. 293, 856--941 (2016; Zbl 1345.55005)], and especially [the authors, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 220, No. 6, 2324--2363 (2016; Zbl 1337.55024)]. A \textit{reflection} of a quiver \(Q\) is a quiver \(Q'\) obtained by turning a source into a sink or vice versa. Using the reflection functors of \textit{I. N. Bernstein} et al. [Russ. Math. Surv. 28, No. 2, 17--32 (1973; Zbl 0279.08001)], Happel showed that for finite quivers without oriented cycles, a reflection between \(Q\) and \(Q'\) induces a triangulated equivalence \(D(kQ) \cong D(kQ')\) between derived categories, where \(kQ\) denotes the path algebra of \(Q\) over a field \(k\) [\textit{D. Happel}, Comment. Math. Helv. 62, 339--389 (1987; Zbl 0626.16008)]. The main result (Theorem~9.11) is as follows. Let \(C\) be a small category, with a finite family of chosen objects. Let \(C^-\) (resp. \(C^+\)) denote the category obtained by adjoining a source (resp. sink) to \(C\) along the chosen objects, so that \(C^+\) is a reflection of \(C^-\). Then \(C^-\) and \(C^+\) are \textit{strongly stably equivalent}. This means that for any stable derivator \(\mathcal{D}\), there is an equivalence of derivators \(\mathcal{D}^{C^-} \simeq \mathcal{D}^{C^+}\) of diagrams in \(\mathcal{D}\), which is suitably natural. Section~10 extracts some consequences of the main result for representation theory. Taking the derivator \(\mathcal{D}_k\) of a field \(k\) (i.e., the underlying derivator of the stable homotopy theory \(\mathrm{Ch}(k)\) of chain complexes of \(k\)-vector spaces) recovers Happel's result, in fact upgrades it to an equivalence of derivators \(\mathcal{D}_k^Q \simeq \mathcal{D}_k^{Q'}\). Another consequence is the authors' previous result on tilting theory for trees: two finite oriented trees \(T\) and \(T'\) that differ by a reorientation of the edges are strongly stably equivalent.
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    stable derivator
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    reflection functor
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    reflection morphism
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    strong stable equivalence
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