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Classification results for $n$-hereditary monomial algebras (2101.12746v1)

Published 29 Jan 2021 in math.RT and math.RA

Abstract: We classify $n$-hereditary monomial algebras in three natural contexts: First, we give a classification of the $n$-hereditary truncated path algebras. We show that they are exactly the $n$-representation-finite Nakayama algebras classified by Vaso. Next, we classify partially the $n$-hereditary quadratic monomial algebras. In the case $n=2$, we prove that there are only two examples, provided that the preprojective algebra is a planar quiver with potential. The first one is a Nakayama algebra and the second one is obtained by mutating $\mathbb A_3\otimes_k \mathbb A_3$, where $\mathbb A_3$ is the Dynkin quiver of type $A$ with bipartite orientation. In the case $n\geq 3$, we show that the only $n$-representation finite algebras are the $n$-representation-finite Nakayama algebras with quadratic relations.

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