Maximal rigid modules over a gentle algebra and applications to higher Auslander-Reiten theory
Abstract
We construct a bijective correspondence between the set of rigid modules over a gentle algebra and the set of admissible arc systems on the associated coordinated-marked surface. In particular, a maximal rigid module aligns with an equivalence class of admissible 5-partial triangulations, which is an (admissible) set of simple arcs dissecting the surface into s-gons with 3≤slant s≤slant 5. Furthermore, the rank of the maximal rigid module is equal to the rank of the algebra plus the number of internal 4-gons and 5-gons in the associated 5-partial triangulation. Subsequently, these results facilitate an exploration of the higher Auslander-Reiten theory for gentle algebras with global dimension n. The τm-closures of injective modules are realized as admissible (m+2)-partial triangulations, where τm are higher Auslander-Reiten translations with 2≤slant m ≤slant n. Finally, we provide a complete classification of gentle algebras that are τn-finite or n-complete introduced by Iyama [I11].
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