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Auslander algebra

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In mathematics, the Auslander algebra of an algebra A is the endomorphism ring of the sum of the indecomposable modules of A. It was introduced by Auslander (1974).

An Artin algebra Γ is called an Auslander algebra if gl dim Γ ≤ 2 and if 0→Γ→IJK→0 is a minimal injective resolution of Γ then I and J are projective Γ-modules;

References

  • Auslander, Maurice (1974), "Representation theory of Artin algebras. II", Communications in Algebra, 1 (4): 269–310, doi:10.1080/00927877409412807, ISSN 0092-7872, MR 0349747