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Classifying representations by way of Grassmannians (1407.2664v1)

Published 10 Jul 2014 in math.RT and math.RA

Abstract: Let $\Lambda$ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field. Criteria are given which characterize existence of a fine or coarse moduli space classifying, up to isomorphism, the representations of $\Lambda$ with fixed dimension $d$ and fixed squarefree top $T$. Next to providing a complete theoretical picture, some of these equivalent conditions are readily checkable from quiver and relations. In case of existence of a moduli space -- unexpectedly frequent in light of the stringency of fine classification -- this space is always projective and, in fact, arises as a closed subvariety ${\mathfrak{Grass}}T_d$ of a classical Grassmannian. Even when the full moduli problem fails to be solvable, the variety ${\mathfrak{Grass}}T_d$ is seen to have distinctive properties recommending it as a substitute for a moduli space. As an application, a characterization of the algebras having only finitely many representations with fixed simple top is obtained; in this case of `finite local representation type at a given simple $T$', the radical layering $\bigl( JlM/ J{l+1}M \bigr)_{l \ge 0}$ is shown to be a classifying invariant for the modules with top $T$. This relies on the following general fact obtained as a byproduct: Proper degenerations of a local module $M$ never have the same radical layering as $M$.

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