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What is the maximal weight submodule of $\text{Hom}_{\mathfrak{g}}(M,N)$?

Let $\mathfrak{g}$ be a finite-dimensional semisimple Lie algebra over an algebraically closed field $\mathbb{K}$ of characteristic $0$. Fix a Cartan subalgebra $\mathfrak{h}$ of $\mathfrak{g}$. For ...
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When does the canonical $t$-structure restrict to perfect complexes?

I am interested in non-Noetherian(!) rings such that the canonical $t$-structure on $D(R)$ (the derived category of left $R$-modules) restricts to perfect complexes i.e. to the subcategory of ...
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Tilting Objects in BGG Categories $\mathcal{O}$

Let $\mathcal{O}$ be the BGG category $\mathcal{O}$ with respect to a finite dimensional semisimple Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$ and its Borel subalgebra $\mathfrak{b}$ (as define in this book by ...
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n-Gorenstein algebras and tilting modules

Let $\Lambda$ be an artin algebra over a commutative artinian ring $R$. $\Lambda$ is said to be $n$-Gorenstein, for some natural number $n$, provided it have finite self-injective dimension at most $n$...
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Given a representation-infinite algebra, when is every AR component infinite?

Let $A$ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field $K$. The Auslander-Reiten quiver $\Gamma_A$ of $A$ is a means of presenting the category of finitely generated right $A$-...
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The explicit indecomposable representations of (any) Euclidean quiver of type E

It is known that for any quiver $Q$ that is an orientation of $\tilde{\mathbb{E}}_8$, the hereditary path algebra $KQ$ ($K$ being an algebraically closed field) is tame (but not finite). That is, in ...
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Classification of indecomposable modules in tame hereditary algebras

An algebra $A$ is said to be tame if the isomorphism classes of indecomposable $A$-modules in each dimension occur in a finite number of 1-parameter families. $A$ is said to be of finite ...
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