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Syzygy Filtrations of Cyclic Nakayama Algebras (1903.04645v3)

Published 11 Mar 2019 in math.RT

Abstract: For any cyclic Nakayama algebra $\Lambda$, we construct \emph{syzygy filtered algebra} $\bm\varepsilon(\Lambda)$ which corresponds to various syzygy modules as the name suggests. We prove that the category of modules over the syzygy filtered algebra $\bm\varepsilon(\Lambda)$ is equivalent to the wide subcategory cogenerated by projective-injective modules of the original algebra $\Lambda$ along with other categorical equivalences. In terms of this new algebra, we interpret the following homological invariants of $\Lambda$: left and right finitistic dimension, left and right $\varphi$-dimension, Gorenstein dimension, dominant dimension and their upper bounds. For all of them, we obtain a unified upper bound $2r$ where $r$ is the number of relations defining the algebra $\Lambda$. We show that the left finitistic and $\varphi$-dimensions are equal to the right finitistic and $\varphi$-dimensions respectively, as well as the difference between $\varphi$-dimension and the finitistic dimension is at most one. Furthermore, we recover various seemingly unrelated results in a uniform way.

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