An algebraic study of extension algebras
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We present simple conditions which guarantee a geometric convolution algebra to behave like a variant of the quasi-hereditary algebra. In particular, standard modules of the affine Hecke algebras of type $\mathsf{BC}$, and the quiver Schur algebras are shown to satisfy the Brauer-Humphreys type reciprocity and the semi-orthogonality property. In addition, we present a new criterion of purity of weights in the geometric side. This yields a proof of Shoji's conjecture on limit symbols of type $\mathsf{B}$ [Shoji, Adv. Stud. Pure Math. 40 (2004)], and the purity of the exotic Springer fibers [K, Duke Math. 148 (2009)]. Using this, we describe the leading terms of the $C^{\infty}$-realization of a solution of the Lieb-McGuire system in the appendix. In [K, arXiv:1203.5254], we apply the results of this paper to the KLR algebras of type $\mathsf{ADE}$ to establish Kashwara's problem and Lusztig's conjecture.
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