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Auslander–Reiten theory

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In algebra, Auslander–Reiten theory studies the representation theory of Artinian rings using techniques such as Auslander–Reiten sequences (also called almost split sequences) and Auslander–Reiten quivers. Auslander–Reiten theory was introduced by Maurice Auslander and Idun Reiten (1975) and developed by them in several subsequent papers.

For survey articles on Auslander–Reiten theory see Auslander (1982), Gabriel (1980), Reiten (1982), and the book Auslander, Reiten & Smalø (1997). Many of the original papers on Auslander–Reiten theory are reprinted in Auslander (1999a, 1999b).

Almost-split sequences

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Suppose that R is an Artin algebra. A sequence

0→ ABC → 0

of finitely generated left modules over R is called an almost-split sequence (or Auslander–Reiten sequence) if it has the following properties:

  • The sequence is not split
  • C is indecomposable and any homomorphism from an indecomposable module to C that is not an isomorphism factors through B.
  • A is indecomposable and any homomorphism from A to an indecomposable module that is not an isomorphism factors through B.

For any finitely generated left module C that is indecomposable but not projective there is an almost-split sequence as above, which is unique up to isomorphism. Similarly for any finitely generated left module A that is indecomposable but not injective there is an almost-split sequence as above, which is unique up to isomorphism.

The module A in the almost split sequence is isomorphic to D Tr C, the dual of the transpose of C.

Example

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Suppose that R is the ring k[x]/(xn) for a field k and an integer n≥1. The indecomposable modules are isomorphic to one of k[x]/(xm) for 1≤ mn, and the only projective one has m=n. The almost split sequences are isomorphic to

for 1 ≤ m < n. The first morphism takes a to (xa, a) and the second takes (b,c) to b − xc.

Auslander-Reiten quiver

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The Auslander-Reiten quiver of an Artin algebra has a vertex for each indecomposable module and an arrow between vertices if there is an irreducible morphism between the corresponding modules. It has a map τ = D Tr called the translation from the non-projective vertices to the non-injective vertices, where D is the dual and Tr the transpose.

References

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  • Auslander, Maurice (1982), "A functorial approach to representation theory", Representations of algebras (Puebla, 1980), Lecture Notes in Math., vol. 944, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 105–179, doi:10.1007/BFb0094058, ISBN 978-3-540-11577-9, MR 0672116
  • Auslander, Maurice (1987), "The what, where, and why of almost split sequences", Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Vol. 1 (Berkeley, Calif., 1986), Providence, R.I.: Amer. Math. Soc., pp. 338–345, MR 0934232, archived from the original on 2014-02-02, retrieved 2013-04-30
  • Auslander, Maurice; Reiten, Idun; Smalø, Sverre O. (1997) [1995], Representation theory of Artin algebras, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, vol. 36, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-59923-8, MR 1314422
  • Auslander, Maurice (1999a), Reiten, Idun; Smalø, Sverre O.; Solberg, Øyvind (eds.), Selected works of Maurice Auslander. Part 1, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-0998-3, MR 1674397
  • Auslander, Maurice (1999b), Reiten, Idun; Smalø, Sverre O.; Solberg, Øyvind (eds.), Selected works of Maurice Auslander. Part 2, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-1000-2, MR 1674401
  • Auslander, Maurice; Reiten, Idun (1975), "Representation theory of Artin algebras. III. Almost split sequences", Communications in Algebra, 3 (3): 239–294, doi:10.1080/00927877508822046, ISSN 0092-7872, MR 0379599
  • Gabriel, Peter (1980), "Auslander-Reiten sequences and representation-finite algebras", in Dlab, Vlastimil; Gabriel, Peter (eds.), Representation theory, I (Proc. Workshop, Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., 1979), Lecture Notes in Math., vol. 831, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 1–71, doi:10.1007/BFb0089778, ISBN 978-3-540-10263-2, MR 0607140
  • Hazewinkel, M. (2001) [1994], "Almost-split sequence", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press
  • Reiten, Idun (1982), "The use of almost split sequences in the representation theory of Artin algebras", Representations of algebras (Puebla, 1980), Lecture Notes in Math., vol. 944, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 29–104, doi:10.1007/BFb0094057, ISBN 978-3-540-11577-9, MR 0672115
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