Tilting theoretic approach to quasi-hereditary structures
Abstract: A quasi-hereditary algebra is an algebra equipped with a certain partial order on its simple modules. Such a partial order -- called a quasi-hereditary structure -- gives rise to a characteristic tilting module by a classical result due to Ringel. A fundamental question is to determine which tilting modules can be realised as characteristic tilting modules. We answer this question by using the notion of IS-tilting module, which is a pair of a tilting module and a partial order on its direct summands such that iterative idempotent truncation along always reveals a simple direct summand. Specifically, we show that a tilting module is characteristic if, and only if, there is some so that is IS-tilting; in which case, we have . This result enables us to study quasi-hereditary structures using tilting theory. As an application of the above result, we show that, for an algebra , all tilting modules are characteristic if, and only if, is a quadratic linear Nakayama algebra. Furthermore, for such an , we provide a decomposition of the set of its tilting modules that can be used to derive a recursive formula for enumerating its quasi-hereditary structures. Finally, we describe the quasi-hereditary structures of via `nodal gluing' and binary tree sequences.
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