On the classification of graded twisted planes

Abstract

We use a representation of a graded twisted tensor product of K[x] with K[y] in L(KN0) in order to obtain a nearly complete classification of these graded twisted tensor products via infinite matrices. There is one particular example and three main cases: quadratic algebras classified by Conner and Goetz, a family called A(n,d,a) with the n+1-extension property for n 2, and a third case, not fully classified, which contains a family B(a,L) parameterized by quasi-balanced sequences.

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