Homological theory of orthogonal modules
Abstract: Tachikawa's second conjecture predicts that a finitely generated, orthogonal module over a finite-dimensional self-injective algebra is projective. This conjecture is an important part of the Nakayama conjecture. Our principal motivation of this work is a systematic understanding of finitely generated, orthogonal generators over a self-injective Artin algebra from the view point of stable module categories. As a result, for an orthogonal generator M, we establish a recollement of the M-relative stable categories, describe compact objects of the right term of the recollement, and give equivalent characterizations of Tachikawa's second conjecture in terms of M-Gorenstein categories. Further, we introduce Gorenstein-Morita algebras and show that the Nakayama conjecture holds true for them.
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