Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Basic results of classical tilting theory
- 3 Classification of representation-finite algebras and their modules
- 4 A spectral sequence analysis of classical tilting functors
- 5 Derived categories and tilting
- 6 Hereditary categories
- 7 Fourier-Mukai transforms
- 8 Tilting theory and homologically finite subcategories with applications to quasihereditary algebras
- 9 Tilting modules for algebraic groups and finite dimensional algebras
- 10 Combinatorial aspects of the set of tilting modules
- 11 Infinite dimensional tilting modules and cotorsion pairs
- 12 Infinite dimensional tilting modules over finite dimensional algebras
- 13 Cotilting dualities
- 14 Representations of finite groups and tilting
- 15 Morita theory in stable homotopy theory
- Appendix: Some remarks concerning tilting modules and tilted algebras. Origin. Relevance. Future.
Contents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Basic results of classical tilting theory
- 3 Classification of representation-finite algebras and their modules
- 4 A spectral sequence analysis of classical tilting functors
- 5 Derived categories and tilting
- 6 Hereditary categories
- 7 Fourier-Mukai transforms
- 8 Tilting theory and homologically finite subcategories with applications to quasihereditary algebras
- 9 Tilting modules for algebraic groups and finite dimensional algebras
- 10 Combinatorial aspects of the set of tilting modules
- 11 Infinite dimensional tilting modules and cotorsion pairs
- 12 Infinite dimensional tilting modules over finite dimensional algebras
- 13 Cotilting dualities
- 14 Representations of finite groups and tilting
- 15 Morita theory in stable homotopy theory
- Appendix: Some remarks concerning tilting modules and tilted algebras. Origin. Relevance. Future.
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- Handbook of Tilting Theory , pp. v - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007