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Fractionally Calabi-Yau algebras and cluster tilting

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We show that the class of twisted fractionally Calabi-Yau algebras of finite global dimension coincides with the stable endomorphism algebras of $d$-cluster tilting modules over $d$-representation-finite algebras. This is an application of our main result stating that an algebra $A$ of finite global dimension is twisted fractionally Calabi-Yau if and only if there exists $i$ such that the replicated algebra $A^{(i)}$ is a higher Auslander algebra if and only if there exist infinitely many $i$ such that $A^{(i)}$ is a higher Auslander algebra. This gives a new connection between the study of higher Auslander-Reiten theory and twisted fractionally Calabi-Yau algebras, and provides a new construction of large classes of higher Auslander algebras and higher representation-finite algebras. We give several applications such as an explicit characterisation of twisted $\frac{n}{2}$-Calabi-Yau algebras, and a triangle equivalence between the bounded derived category of a twisted fractionally Calabi-Yau algebra of finite global dimension and the $\mathbb{Z}$-graded stable module category of an associated higher preprojective algebra.

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