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arxiv 1707.04349 v1 pith:I3CDGALA submitted 2017-07-13 math.RT math.QA

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This paper lays the groundwork for the theory of categorical diagonalization. Given a diagonalizable operator, tools in linear algebra (such as Lagrange interpolation) allow one to construct a collection of idempotents which project to each eigenspace. These idempotents are mutually orthogonal and sum to the identity. We categorify these tools. At the categorical level, one has not only eigenobjects and eigenvalues but also eigenmaps, which relate an endofunctor to its eigenvalues. Given an invertible endofunctor of a triangulated category with a sufficiently nice collection of eigenmaps, we construct idempotent functors which project to eigencategories. These idempotent functors are mutually orthogonal, and a convolution thereof is isomorphic to the identity functor. In several sequels to this paper, we will use this technology to study the categorical representation theory of Hecke algebras. In particular, for Hecke algebras of type A, we will construct categorified Young symmetrizers by simultaneously diagonalizing certain functors associated to the full twist braids.

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  1. Homology Groups and Categorical Diagonalization

    math.CT 2019-09 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    Under a splitting assumption, the paper asserts that a chain complex's homology object is the categorified eigenvalue of that complex with the ground ring as eigenobject; the converse half of the assertion is false over Z.

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