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Functorially finite hearts, simple-minded systems in negative cluster categories, and noncrossing partitions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2022

Raquel Coelho Simões
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YF, UK r.coelhosimoes@lancaster.ac.uk
David Pauksztello
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YF, UK d.pauksztello@lancaster.ac.uk
David Ploog
Affiliation:
Institutt for matematikk og fysikk, Stavanger Universitet, 4021 Stavanger, Norway david.ploog@uis.no
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Abstract

Let $Q$ be an acyclic quiver and $w \geqslant 1$ be an integer. Let $\mathsf {C}_{-w}({\mathbf {k}} Q)$ be the $(-w)$-cluster category of ${\mathbf {k}} Q$. We show that there is a bijection between simple-minded collections in $\mathsf {D}^b({\mathbf {k}} Q)$ lying in a fundamental domain of $\mathsf {C}_{-w}({\mathbf {k}} Q)$ and $w$-simple-minded systems in $\mathsf {C}_{-w}({\mathbf {k}} Q)$. This generalises the same result of Iyama–Jin in the case that $Q$ is Dynkin. A key step in our proof is the observation that the heart $\mathsf {H}$ of a bounded t-structure in a Hom-finite, Krull–Schmidt, ${\mathbf {k}}$-linear saturated triangulated category $\mathsf {D}$ is functorially finite in $\mathsf {D}$ if and only if $\mathsf {H}$ has enough injectives and enough projectives. We then establish a bijection between $w$-simple-minded systems in $\mathsf {C}_{-w}({\mathbf {k}} Q)$ and positive $w$-noncrossing partitions of the corresponding Weyl group $W_Q$.

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