The radical of functorially finite subcategories

Abstract

Let be an artin algebra and C be a functorially finite subcategory of mod which contains or D. We use the concept of the infinite radical of C and show that C has an additive generator if and only if rad∞C vanishes. In this case we describe the morphisms in powers of the radical of C in terms of its irreducible morphisms. Moreover, under a mild assumption, we prove that C is of finite representation type if and only if any family of monomorphisms (epimorphisms) between indecomposable objects in C is noetherian (conoetherian). Also, by using injective envelopes, projective covers, left C-approximations and right C-approximations of simple -modules, we give other criteria to describe whether C is of finite representation type. In addition, we give a nilpotency index of the radical of C which is independent from the maximal length of indecomposable -modules in C.

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