Lattice theory of torsion classes: Beyond τ-tilting theory

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to establish a lattice theoretical framework to study the partially ordered set tors A of torsion classes over a finite-dimensional algebra A. We show that tors A is a complete lattice which enjoys very strong properties, as bialgebraicity and complete semidistributivity. Thus its Hasse quiver carries the important part of its structure, and we introduce the brick labelling of its Hasse quiver and use it to study lattice congruences of tors A. In particular, we give a representation-theoretical interpretation of the so-called forcing order, and we prove that tors A is completely congruence uniform. When I is a two-sided ideal of A, tors (A/I) is a lattice quotient of tors A which is called an algebraic quotient, and the corresponding lattice congruence is called an algebraic congruence. The second part of this paper consists in studying algebraic congruences. We characterize the arrows of the Hasse quiver of tors A that are contracted by an algebraic congruence in terms of the brick labelling. In the third part, we study in detail the case of preprojective algebras , for which tors is the Weyl group endowed with the weak order. In particular, we give a new, more representation theoretical proof of the isomorphism between tors k Q and the Cambrian lattice when Q is a Dynkin quiver. We also prove that, in type A, the algebraic quotients of tors are exactly its Hasse-regular lattice quotients.

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