A survey of finite-dimensional Auslander-Gorenstein algebras, including classifications for monomial and incidence algebras and the identification of the Auslander-Reiten permutation with rowmotion, Ringel's homological permutation, and the Coxeter permutation.
The Auslander-Gorenstein condition for monomial algebras
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This paper investigates the Auslander-Gorenstein property for monomial algebras. First, we prove that every Auslander-Gorenstein monomial algebra is a string algebra and present a simple combinatorial classification of Auslander-Gorenstein gentle algebras. Furthermore, we describe a procedure to transform any 2-Gorenstein monomial algebra into a Nakayama algebra, thereby reducing the classification of Auslander-Gorenstein monomial algebras to that of Auslander-Gorenstein Nakayama algebras. As an application of this reduction method, we prove that every monomial algebra satisfies a stronger version of the Auslander-Reiten Conjecture. Our second main result establishes that a monomial algebra is Auslander-Gorenstein if and only if it has a well-defined, bijective Auslander-Reiten map, confirming a conjecture of Marczinzik for monomial algebras. This yields a new homological characterisation of the Auslander-Gorenstein property. Additionally, we provide an explicit description of the Auslander-Reiten bijection in the case of gentle algebras. Along the way, we also generalise a result of Iwanaga and Fuller: We show that every $2n$-Gorenstein monomial algebra is also $(2n+1)$-Gorenstein for every $n\ge 1.$
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A survey on Auslander-Gorenstein algebras
A survey of finite-dimensional Auslander-Gorenstein algebras, including classifications for monomial and incidence algebras and the identification of the Auslander-Reiten permutation with rowmotion, Ringel's homological permutation, and the Coxeter permutation.