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Model categories of quiver representations (1902.02387v2)

Published 6 Feb 2019 in math.RT, math.CT, and math.KT

Abstract: Gillespie's Theorem gives a systematic way to construct model category structures on $\mathscr{C}( \mathscr{M} )$, the category of chain complexes over an abelian category $\mathscr{M}$. We can view $\mathscr{C}( \mathscr{M} )$ as the category of representations of the quiver $\cdots \rightarrow 2 \rightarrow 1 \rightarrow 0 \rightarrow -1 \rightarrow -2 \rightarrow \cdots$ with the relations that two consecutive arrows compose to $0$. This is a self-injective quiver with relations, and we generalise Gillespie's Theorem to other such quivers with relations. There is a large family of these, and following Iyama and Minamoto, their representations can be viewed as generalised chain complexes. Our result gives a systematic way to construct model category structures on many categories. This includes the category of $N$-periodic chain complexes, the category of $N$-complexes where $\partialN = 0$, and the category of representations of the repetitive quiver $\mathbb{Z} A_n$ with mesh relations.

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