The divided power algebra Div(k^∞) over a field of characteristic p is GL-coherent, and its bounded derived category of finitely presented modules has a semi-orthogonal decomposition into pieces generated by D^(r) ⊗ L_λ.
The module theory of divided power algebras
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We study modules for the divided power algebra $D$ in a single variable over a commutative noetherian ring $k$. Our first result states that $D$ is a coherent ring. In fact, we show that there is a theory of Gr\"obner bases for finitely generated ideals, and so computations with finitely presented $D$-modules are in principle algorithmic. We go on to determine much about the structure of finitely presented $D$-modules, such as: existence of certain nice resolutions, computation of the Grothendieck group, results about injective dimension, and how they interact with torsion modules. Our results apply not just to the classical divided power algebra, but to its $q$-variant as well, and even to a much broader class of algebras we introduce called "generalized divided power algebras." On the other hand, we show that the divided power algebra in two variables over $\mathbf{Z}_p$ is not coherent.
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GL-algebras in positive characteristic III: the divided power algebra
The divided power algebra Div(k^∞) over a field of characteristic p is GL-coherent, and its bounded derived category of finitely presented modules has a semi-orthogonal decomposition into pieces generated by D^(r) ⊗ L_λ.