Quasi-biserial algebras, special quasi-biserial algebras and symmetric fractional Brauer graph algebras

Abstract

Biserial algebras are a classical class in the representation theory of algebras, generalizing Nakayama algebras. They were further generalized by Green and Schroll to multiserial algebras, which share many structural properties with biserial algebras. Inspired by their motivation, we introduce another generalization, called quasi-biserial algebras. We show that this class retains fundamental properties of classical biserial algebras. In the symmetric special case, we establish a correspondence with labeled ribbon graphs equipped with multiplicities, providing a combinatorial model for the algebras. Furthermore, we prove that Kauer moves on these graphs, interpreted as mutations of labeled ribbon graphs, induce derived equivalences between the associated symmetric special quasi-biserial algebras.

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