Tilting modules over duplicated algebras

Mathematics – Representation Theory

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Let $A$ be a finite dimensional hereditary algebra over a field $k$ and $A^{(1)}$ the duplicated algebra of $A$. We first show that the global dimension of endomorphism ring of tilting modules of $A^{(1)}$ is at most 3. Then we investigate embedding tilting quiver $\mathscr{K}(A)$ of $A$ into tilting quiver $\mathscr{K}(A^{(1)})$ of $A^{(1)}$. As applications, we give new proofs for some results of D.Happel and L.Unger, and prove that every connected component in $\mathscr{K}({A})$ has finite non-saturated points if $A$ is tame type, which gives a partially positive answer to the conjecture of D.Happel and L.Unger in [10]. Finally, we also prove that the number of arrows in $\mathscr{K}({A})$ is a constant which does not depend on the orientation of $Q$ if $Q$ is Dynkin type.

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