Derived equivalences and delooping levels
Abstract
We construct a finite-dimensional algebra derived equivalent to the example of Kershaw--Rickard. For the Kershaw--Rickard example the delooping level and the sub-derived delooping level are both infinite, while for our algebra both invariants are 0. Thus the finiteness of these invariants is not preserved under derived equivalences.
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