posted on 2016-11-08, 12:14authored byE. L. Green, Sibylle Schroll
In this paper we study multiserial and special multiserial algebras. These algebras are a natural generalization of biserial and special biserial algebras to algebras of wild representation type. We define a module to be multiserial if its radical is the sum of uniserial modules whose pairwise intersection is either 0 or a simple module. We show that all finitely generated modules over a special multiserial algebra are multiserial. In particular, this implies that, in analogy to special biserial algebras being biserial, special multiserial algebras are multiserial. We then show that the class of symmetric special multiserial algebras coincides with the class of Brauer configuration algebras, where the latter are a generalization of Brauer graph algebras. We end by showing that any symmetric algebra with radical cube zero is special multiserial and so, in particular, it is a Brauer configuration algebra.
Funding
Open Access funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
This work was supported through the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, grant number
EP/K026364/1, UK and by the University of Leicester in form of a study leave for the second author.
History
Citation
Advances in Mathematics, 2016, 302, pp. 1111-1136 (26)
Author affiliation
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