The paper proves that in extended module categories, tilting pairs, torsion pairs, and silting complexes are in one-to-one correspondence.
A characterisation of higher torsion classes
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Let $\mathcal{A}$ be an abelian length category containing a $d$-cluster tilting subcategory $\mathcal{M}$. We prove that a subcategory of $\mathcal{M}$ is a $d$-torsion class if and only if it is closed under $d$-extensions and $d$-quotients. This generalises an important result for classical torsion classes. As an application, we prove that the $d$-torsion classes in $\mathcal{M}$ form a complete lattice. Moreover, we use the characterisation to classify the $d$-torsion classes associated to higher Auslander algebras of type $\mathbb{A}$, and give an algorithm to compute them explicitly. The classification is furthermore extended to the setup of higher Nakayama algebras.
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Tilting theory for extended module categories
The paper proves that in extended module categories, tilting pairs, torsion pairs, and silting complexes are in one-to-one correspondence.