The paper constructs infinite discrete Nakayama representations via persistence theory and stabilizes them into negative Calabi-Yau versions of Igusa-Todorov discrete cluster categories of type A, with geometric model and AR theory.
Cluster tilting vs. weak cluster tilting in Dynkin type A infinity
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This paper shows a new phenomenon in higher cluster tilting theory. For each positive integer d, we exhibit a triangulated category C with the following properties. On the one hand, the d-cluster tilting subcategories of C have very simple mutation behaviour: Each indecomposable object has exactly d mutations. On the other hand, the weakly d-cluster tilting subcategories of C which lack functorial finiteness can have much more complicated mutation behaviour: For each 0 <= \ell <= d-1, we show a weakly d-cluster tilting subcategory T_{\ell} which has an indecomposable object with precisely \ell mutations. The category C is the algebraic triangulated category generated by a (d+1)-spherical object and can be thought of as a higher cluster category of Dynkin type A infinity.
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Negative Calabi-Yau discrete cluster categories via Nakayama representations and persistence theory
The paper constructs infinite discrete Nakayama representations via persistence theory and stabilizes them into negative Calabi-Yau versions of Igusa-Todorov discrete cluster categories of type A, with geometric model and AR theory.