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arxiv: 1407.2327 · v1 · pith:UBNQKKZOnew · submitted 2014-07-09 · 🧮 math.RT · math.RA

Viewing finite dimensional representations through infinite dimensional ones

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We develop criteria for deciding the contravariant finiteness status of a subcategory $A \subseteq \Lambda\text{-mod}$, where $\Lambda$ is a finite dimensional algebra. In particular, given a finite dimensional $\Lambda$-module $X$, we introduce a certain class of modules -- we call them $A$-phantoms of $X$ -- which indicate whether or not $X$ has a right $A$-approximation: We prove that $X$ fails to have such an approximation if and only if $X$ has infinite-dimensional $A$-phantoms. Moreover, we demonstrate that large phantoms encode a great deal of additional information about $X$ and $A$ and that they are highly accessible, due to the fact that the class of all $A$-phantoms of $X$ is closed under subfactors and direct limits.

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