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The finitistic dimension of a Nakayama algebra

Published 23 Aug 2020 in math.RT | (2008.10044v4)

Abstract: If A is an artin algebra, G\'elinas has introduced an interesting upper bound for the finitistic dimension of A, namely the delooping level del A. We assert that for any Nakayama algebra, its finitistic dimension is equal to del A. This yields also a new proof that the finitistic dimension of A and of its opposite algebra are equal, as shown recently by Sen. If S is a simple module, let e(S) be the minimum of the projective dimension of S and of its injective envelope (one of these numbers has to be finite); and e*(S) the minimum of the injective dimension of S and of its projective cover. Then the finitistic dimension of A is the maximum of the numbers e(S) as well as the maximum of the numbers e*(S). Using suitable syzygy modules, we construct a permutation h of the simple modules S such that e*(h(S)) = e(S). In particular, this shows for any natural number z, that the number of simple modules S with e(S) = z is equal to the number of simple modules S' with e(S') = z.

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