東京名古屋代数セミナー
過去の記録 ~05/01|次回の予定|今後の予定 05/02~
担当者 | 阿部 紀行、Aaron Chan、伊山 修、行田 康晃、淺井 聡太、高橋 亮 |
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セミナーURL | http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~aaron.chan/TNAseminar.html |
2022年07月06日(水)
10:30-12:00 オンライン開催
オンライン開催の詳細は講演参考URLをご覧ください。
Nicholas Williams 氏 (東京大学)
Cyclic polytopes and higher Auslander--Reiten theory 3 (English)
https://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~aaron.chan/TNAseminar.html
オンライン開催の詳細は講演参考URLをご覧ください。
Nicholas Williams 氏 (東京大学)
Cyclic polytopes and higher Auslander--Reiten theory 3 (English)
[ 講演概要 ]
This continues part 2. In the third talk, we consider the relationship between the objects from the first two talks. We explain how triangulations of even-dimensional cyclic polytopes may be interpreted in terms of tilting modules, cluster-tilting objects, or d-silting complexes. We then proceed in the d-silting framework, and show how the higher Stasheff--Tamari orders may be interpreted algebraically for even dimensions. We explain how this allows one to interpret odd-dimensional triangulations algebraically, namely, as equivalence classes of d-maximal green sequences. We briefly digress to consider the issue of equivalence of maximal green sequences itself. We then show how one can interpret the higher Stasheff--Tamari orders on equivalence classes of d-maximal green sequences. We finish by drawing out some consequences of this algebraic interpretation of the higher Stasheff--Tamari orders.
[ 講演参考URL ]This continues part 2. In the third talk, we consider the relationship between the objects from the first two talks. We explain how triangulations of even-dimensional cyclic polytopes may be interpreted in terms of tilting modules, cluster-tilting objects, or d-silting complexes. We then proceed in the d-silting framework, and show how the higher Stasheff--Tamari orders may be interpreted algebraically for even dimensions. We explain how this allows one to interpret odd-dimensional triangulations algebraically, namely, as equivalence classes of d-maximal green sequences. We briefly digress to consider the issue of equivalence of maximal green sequences itself. We then show how one can interpret the higher Stasheff--Tamari orders on equivalence classes of d-maximal green sequences. We finish by drawing out some consequences of this algebraic interpretation of the higher Stasheff--Tamari orders.
https://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~aaron.chan/TNAseminar.html