Extended Weyl groups, Hurwitz transitivity and weighted projective lines I: Generalities and the tubular case
Abstract
We start the systematic study of extended Weyl groups, and continue the combinatorial description of thick subcategories in hereditary categories started by Ingalls-Thomas, Igusa-Schiffler-Thomas and Krause. We show that for a weighted projective line X there exists an order preserving bijection between the thick subcategories of coh(X) generated by an exceptional sequence and a subposet of the interval poset of a Coxeter transformation c in the Weyl group of a simply-laced extended root system if the Hurwitz action is transitive on the reduced reflection factorizations of c that generate the Weyl group. By using combinatorial and group theoretical tools we show that this assumption on the transitivity of the Hurwitz action is fulfilled for a weighted projective line X of tubular type.
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