Varieties of uniserial representations IV. Kinship to geometric quotients
Abstract
Let be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field, and S a finite sequence of simple left -modules. In [6, 9], quasiprojective algebraic varieties with accessible affine open covers were introduced, for use in classifying the uniserial representations of having sequence S of consecutive composition factors. Our principal objectives here are threefold: One is to prove these varieties to be `good approximations' -- in a sense to be made precise -- to geometric quotients of the classical varieties Mod-Uni( S) parametrizing the pertinent uniserial representations, modulo the usual conjugation action of the general linear group. To some extent, this fills the information gap left open by the frequent non-existence of such quotients. A second goal is that of facilitating the transfer of information among the `host' varieties into which the considered uniserial varieties can be embedded. These tools are then applied towards the third objective, concerning the existence of geometric quotients: We prove that Mod-Uni( S) has a geometric quotient by the GL-action precisely when the uniserial variety has a geometric quotient modulo a certain natural algebraic group action, in which case the two quotients coincide. Our main results are exploited in a representation-theoretic context: Among other consequences, they yield a geometric characterization of the algebras of finite uniserial type which supplements existing descriptions, but is cleaner and more readily checkable.
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