Dominant Auslander-Gorenstein algebras and mixed cluster tilting
Abstract
We introduce the class of dominant Auslander-Gorenstein algebras as a generalisation of higher Auslander algebras and minimal Auslander-Gorenstein algebras, and give their basic properties. We also introduce mixed (pre)cluster tilting modules as a generalisation of (pre)cluster tilting modules, and establish an Auslander type correspondence by showing that dominant Auslander-Gorenstein (respectively, Auslander-regular) algebras correspond bijectively with mixed precluster (respectively, cluster) tilting modules. We show that every trivial extension algebra T(A) of a d-representation-finite algebra A admits a mixed cluster tilting module and show that this can be seen as a generalisation of the well known result that d-representation-finite algebras are fractionally Calabi-Yau. We show that iterated SGC-extensions of a gendo-symmetric dominant Auslander-Gorenstein algebra admit mixed precluster tilting modules.
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