Homological theory of representations /

"The modern development of representation theory relies heavily on homological methods. The book provides for advanced students and researchers a self-contained introduction into these methods and discusses several landmark results which illustrate their power and beauty. The categorical founda...

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Main Authors: Krause, Henning, 1962-
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics ; 195
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Summary: "The modern development of representation theory relies heavily on homological methods. The book provides for advanced students and researchers a self-contained introduction into these methods and discusses several landmark results which illustrate their power and beauty. The categorical foundations include abelian and derived categories, with an emphasis on localisation, spectra, and purity. The representation theoretic focus is on module categories of Artin algebras, which includes the representation theory of finite groups and finite quivers. Specific classes of algebras which are covered are Gorenstein and quasi-hereditary algebras. A prominent example are the Schur algebras which model polynomial representations of the general linear groups. The Morita theory of derived categories via tilting objects is another important subject of this book. The final part is devoted to a systematic introduction to the theory of purity for locally finitely presented categories, covering pure-injectives, definable subcategories, and Ziegler spectra"--
Carrier Form: xxxiv, 482 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-467) and index.
ISBN: 9781108838894
1108838898
Index Number: QA169
CLC: O154.2
Call Number: O154.2/K914
Contents: Abelian and derived categories -- Localisation -- Abelian categories -- Triangulated categories -- Derived categories -- Derived categories of representations -- Orthogonal decompositions -- Gorenstein algebras, approximations, Serre duality -- Tilting in exact categories -- Polynomial representations -- Derived equivalences -- Examples of derived equivalences -- Purity -- Locally finitely presented categories -- Purity -- Endofiniteness -- Krull-Gabriel dimension.