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Some homological properties of category $mathcal{O}$, VI

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 Publication date 2021
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This paper explores various homological regularity phenomena (in the sense of Auslander) in category $mathcal{O}$ and its several variations and generalizations. Additionally, we address the problem of determining projective dimension of twisted and shuffled projective and tilting modules.



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160 - Apoorva Khare 2009
This article aims to contribute to the study of algebras with triangular decomposition over a Hopf algebra, as well as the BGG Category O. We study functorial properties of O across various setups. The first setup is over a skew group ring, involving a finite group $Gamma$ acting on a regular triangular algebra $A$. We develop Clifford theory for $A rtimes Gamma$, and obtain results on block decomposition, complete reducibility, and enough projectives. O is shown to be a highest weight category when $A$ satisfies one of the Conditions (S); the BGG Reciprocity formula is slightly different because the duality functor need not preserve each simple module. Next, we turn to tensor products of such skew group rings; such a product is also a skew group ring. We are thus able to relate four different types of Categories O; more precisely, we list several conditions, each of which is equivalent in any one setup, to any other setup - and which yield information about O.
We investigate various ways to define an analogue of BGG category $mathcal{O}$ for the non-semi-simple Takiff extension of the Lie algebra $mathfrak{sl}_2$. We describe Gabriel quivers for blocks of these analogues of category $mathcal{O}$ and prove extension fullness of one of them in the category of all modules.
We determine the Verma multiplicities of standard filtrations of projective modules for integral atypical blocks in the BGG category $mathcal{O}$ for the orthosymplectic Lie superalgebras $mathfrak{osp}(3|4)$ by way of translation functors. We then explicitly determine the composition factor multiplicities of Verma modules using BGG reciprocity.
Using translation from the regular block, we construct and analyze properties of BGG complexes in singular blocks of BGG category ${mathcal{O}}$. We provide criteria, in terms of the Kazhdan-Lusztig-Vogan polynomials, for such complexes to be exact. In the Koszul dual picture, exactness of BGG complexes is expressed as a certain condition on a generalized Verma flag of an indecomposable projective object in the corresponding block of parabolic category ${mathcal{O}}$. In the second part of the paper, we construct BGG complexes in a more general setting of balanced quasi-hereditary algebras and show how our results for singular blocks can be used to construct BGG resolutions of simple modules in ${mathcal{S}}$-subcategories in ${mathcal{O}}$.
159 - Apoorva Khare 2015
The main goal of this paper is to show that a wide variety of infinite-dimensional algebras all share a common structure, including a triangular decomposition and a theory of weights. This structure allows us to define and study the BGG Category O, generalizing previous definitions of it. Having presented our axiomatic framework, we present sufficient conditions that guarantee finite length, enough projectives, and a block decomposition into highest weight categories. The framework is strictly more general than the usual theory of O; this is needed to accommodate (quantized or higher rank) infinitesimal Hecke algebras, in addition to semisimple Lie algebras and their quantum groups. We then present numerous examples, two families of which are studied in detail. These are quantum groups defined using not necessarily the root or weight lattices (for these, we study the center and central characters), and infinitesimal Hecke algebras.
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