The derived dimensions and syzygy finite type

Abstract

Let be an artin algebra, and V a subset of all simple modules in . Suppose that / has finite syzygy type, then the derived dimension of is at most tV()+. In particular, if the global dimension of is finite, then the derived dimension of is at most tV()+. This generalized the famous result which state that the derived dimension of is less than or equal to the global dimension of .

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