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Differential tensor algebras and their module categories / R. Bautista, L. Salmerón, and R. Zuazua.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: London Mathematical Society lecture note series ; 362.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009Description: 1 online resource (ix, 452 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139107105 (ebook)
Other title:
  • Differential Tensor Algebras & their Module Categories
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 512/.57 22
LOC classification:
  • QA200 .B38 2009
Online resources:
Contents:
T-algebras and differentials -- Dutalgebras and modules -- Bocses, ditalgebras and modules -- Layered ditalgebras -- Exact structures in A-mod -- Quotient ditalgebras -- Frames and roiter ditalgebras -- Product of ditalgebras -- Hom-tensor relations and dual basis -- Admissible modules -- Complete admissible modules -- Bimodule filtrations and triangular admissible modules -- Free bimodule filtrations and free datalgebras -- Examples and applications -- Passage from ditalgebras to finite-dimensional algebras -- Scalar extension and ditalgebras -- Bimodules -- Parametrizing bimodules and wildness -- Nested and seminested ditalgebras -- Critical diatalgebras -- Critical ditalgebras -- Reduction functors -- Reduction functions -- Modules over non-wild ditalgebras -- Tameness and wildness -- Modules over non-wild ditalgebras revisited -- Modules over non-wild algebras -- Absolute wildness -- Generic modules and tameness -- Varieties of modules over ditalgebras -- Ditalgebras of partially ordered sets -- Further examples of wild ditalgebras -- Answers to selected exercises.
Summary: This volume provides a systematic presentation of the theory of differential tensor algebras and their categories of modules. It involves reduction techniques which have proved to be very useful in the development of representation theory of finite dimensional algebras. The main results obtained with these methods are presented in an elementary and self contained way. The authors provide a fresh point of view of well known facts on tame and wild differential tensor algebras, on tame and wild algebras, and on their modules. But there are also some new results and some new proofs. Their approach presents a formal alternative to the use of bocses (bimodules over categories with coalgebra structure) with underlying additive categories and pull-back reduction constructions. Professional mathematicians working in representation theory and related fields, and graduate students interested in homological algebra will find much of interest in this book.
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T-algebras and differentials -- Dutalgebras and modules -- Bocses, ditalgebras and modules -- Layered ditalgebras -- Exact structures in A-mod -- Quotient ditalgebras -- Frames and roiter ditalgebras -- Product of ditalgebras -- Hom-tensor relations and dual basis -- Admissible modules -- Complete admissible modules -- Bimodule filtrations and triangular admissible modules -- Free bimodule filtrations and free datalgebras -- Examples and applications -- Passage from ditalgebras to finite-dimensional algebras -- Scalar extension and ditalgebras -- Bimodules -- Parametrizing bimodules and wildness -- Nested and seminested ditalgebras -- Critical diatalgebras -- Critical ditalgebras -- Reduction functors -- Reduction functions -- Modules over non-wild ditalgebras -- Tameness and wildness -- Modules over non-wild ditalgebras revisited -- Modules over non-wild algebras -- Absolute wildness -- Generic modules and tameness -- Varieties of modules over ditalgebras -- Ditalgebras of partially ordered sets -- Further examples of wild ditalgebras -- Answers to selected exercises.

This volume provides a systematic presentation of the theory of differential tensor algebras and their categories of modules. It involves reduction techniques which have proved to be very useful in the development of representation theory of finite dimensional algebras. The main results obtained with these methods are presented in an elementary and self contained way. The authors provide a fresh point of view of well known facts on tame and wild differential tensor algebras, on tame and wild algebras, and on their modules. But there are also some new results and some new proofs. Their approach presents a formal alternative to the use of bocses (bimodules over categories with coalgebra structure) with underlying additive categories and pull-back reduction constructions. Professional mathematicians working in representation theory and related fields, and graduate students interested in homological algebra will find much of interest in this book.

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