Homotopical algebra and triangulated categories

1995 ◽  
Vol 118 (2) ◽  
pp. 259-285 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Grandis

AbstractWe study here the connections between the well known Puppe-Verdier notion of triangulated category and an abstract setting for homotopical algebra, based on homotopy kernels and cokernels, which was expounded by the author in [11, 13[.We show that a right-homotopical category A (having well-behaved homotopy cokernels, i.e. mapping cones) has a sort of weak triangulated structure with regard to the suspension endofunctor σ, called σ-homotopical category. If A is homotopical and h-stable (in a sense related to the suspension-loop adjunction), this structure is also h-stable, i.e. satisfies ‘up to homotopy’ the axioms of Verdier[29[ for a triangulated category, excepting the octahedral one which depends on some further elementary conditions on the cone endofunctor of A. Every σ-homotopical category can be stabilized, by two universal procedures, respectively initial and terminal.

Author(s):  
Xiao-Wu Chen ◽  
Jue Le

For each recollement of triangulated categories, there is an epivalence between the middle category and the comma category associated with a triangle functor from the category on the right to the category on the left. For a morphic enhancement of a triangulated category $\mathcal {T}$ , there are three explicit ideals of the enhancing category, whose corresponding factor categories are all equivalent to the module category over $\mathcal {T}$ . Examples related to inflation categories and weighted projective lines are discussed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 263-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
XIAOYAN YANG

AbstractWe define model structures on a triangulated category with respect to some proper classes of triangles and give a general study of triangulated model structures. We look at the relationship between these model structures and cotorsion pairs with respect to a proper class of triangles on the triangulated category. In particular, we get Hovey's one-to-one correspondence between triangulated model structures and complete cotorsion pairs with respect to a proper class of triangles. Some applications are given.


2016 ◽  
Vol 102 (1) ◽  
pp. 74-95
Author(s):  
JON F. CARLSON ◽  
PETER WEBB

With applications in mind to the representations and cohomology of block algebras, we examine elements of the graded center of a triangulated category when the category has a Serre functor. These are natural transformations from the identity functor to powers of the shift functor that commute with the shift functor. We show that such natural transformations that have support in a single shift orbit of indecomposable objects are necessarily of a kind previously constructed by Linckelmann. Under further conditions, when the support is contained in only finitely many shift orbits, sums of transformations of this special kind account for all possibilities. Allowing infinitely many shift orbits in the support, we construct elements of the graded center of the stable module category of a tame group algebra of a kind that cannot occur with wild block algebras. We use functorial methods extensively in the proof, developing some of this theory in the context of triangulated categories.


2020 ◽  
Vol 296 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 1387-1427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henning Krause

Abstract This note proposes a new method to complete a triangulated category, which is based on the notion of a Cauchy sequence. We apply this to categories of perfect complexes. It is shown that the bounded derived category of finitely presented modules over a right coherent ring is the completion of the category of perfect complexes. The result extends to non-affine noetherian schemes and gives rise to a direct construction of the singularity category. The parallel theory of completion for abelian categories is compatible with the completion of derived categories. There are three appendices. The first one by Tobias Barthel discusses the completion of perfect complexes for ring spectra. The second one by Tobias Barthel and Henning Krause refines for a separated noetherian scheme the description of the bounded derived category of coherent sheaves as a completion. The final appendix by Bernhard Keller introduces the concept of a morphic enhancement for triangulated categories and provides a foundation for completing a triangulated category.


2015 ◽  
Vol 158 (3) ◽  
pp. 451-476 ◽  
Author(s):  
DAVE BENSON ◽  
SRIKANTH B. IYENGAR ◽  
HENNING KRAUSE

AbstractLocal cohomology functors are constructed for the category of cohomological functors on an essentially small triangulated category ⊺ equipped with an action of a commutative noetherian ring. This is used to establish a local-global principle and to develop a notion of stratification, for ⊺ and the cohomological functors on it, analogous to such concepts for compactly generated triangulated categories.


Author(s):  
H.-J. Baues ◽  
F. Muro

AbstractA cohomologically triangulated category is an additive categoryAtogether with a translation functortand a cohomology class Δ ∈H3(A,t) such that any good translation track category representing Δ is a triangulated track category. In this paper we give purely cohomological conditions on Δ which imply that (A,t,Δ) is a cohomologically triangulated category, avoiding the use of track categories. This yields a purely cohomological characterization of triangulated cohomology classes.


Author(s):  
Peter Jørgensen

AbstractThis paper studies Auslander-Reiten triangles in subcategories of triangulated categories. The main theorem shows that the Auslander-Reiten triangles in a subcategory are closely connected with the approximation properties of the subcategory. Namely, let C be an object in the subcategory C of the triangulated category T, and letbe an Auslander-Reiten triangle in T. Then under suitable assumptions, there is an Auslander-Reiten trianglein C if and only if there is a minimal right-C-approximation of the form.The theory is used to give a new proof of the existence of Auslander-Reiten sequences over finite dimensional algebras.


2016 ◽  
Vol 225 ◽  
pp. 64-99 ◽  
Author(s):  
ROBERT J. MARSH ◽  
YANN PALU

If $T$ and $T^{\prime }$ are two cluster-tilting objects of an acyclic cluster category related by a mutation, their endomorphism algebras are nearly Morita equivalent (Buan et al., Cluster-tilted algebras, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 359(1) (2007), 323–332 (electronic)); that is, their module categories are equivalent “up to a simple module”. This result has been generalized by Yang, using a result of Plamondon, to any simple mutation of maximal rigid objects in a 2-Calabi–Yau triangulated category. In this paper, we investigate the more general case of any mutation of a (non-necessarily maximal) rigid object in a triangulated category with a Serre functor. In that setup, the endomorphism algebras might not be nearly Morita equivalent, and we obtain a weaker property that we call pseudo-Morita equivalence. Inspired by Buan and Marsh (From triangulated categories to module categories via localization II: calculus of fractions, J. Lond. Math. Soc. (2) 86(1) (2012), 152–170; From triangulated categories to module categories via localisation, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 365(6) (2013), 2845–2861), we also describe our result in terms of localizations.


2004 ◽  
Vol 03 (04) ◽  
pp. 367-389 ◽  
Author(s):  
GRIGORY GARKUSHA ◽  
MIKE PREST

Given a compactly generated triangulated category [Formula: see text] and a generating set ℛ of compact objects, the class of ℛ-injective objects [Formula: see text] is introduced. If [Formula: see text] is compact and ℛ={ΣnX}n∈ℤ it is shown that there is a functor [Formula: see text] identifying the class [Formula: see text] of injective modules over the ℤ-graded ring [Formula: see text] with the class [Formula: see text]. Also, the Ziegler and Zariski spectra of [Formula: see text] and of S are discussed in the paper.


2012 ◽  
Vol 110 (1) ◽  
pp. 59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hvedri Inassaridze ◽  
Tamaz Kandelaki ◽  
Ralf Meyer

Given a thick subcategory of a triangulated category, we define a colocalisation and a natural long exact sequence that involves the original category and its localisation and colocalisation at the subcategory. Similarly, we construct a natural long exact sequence containing the canonical map between a homological functor and its total derived functor with respect to a thick subcategory.


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