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Self-Injective algebras of stable Calabi-Yau dimension three

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In the present paper, a class of algebras that allows the so-called DTI-family of relations is introduced. With few exceptions, the stable Calabi-Yau dimension of these algebras is equal to 3. We prove that all algebras of quaternion type are contained in this class, and we give some other examples of such algebras. Furthermore, minimal projective bimodule resolutions for algebras from this class are described. Bibliography: 12 titles.

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Translated from Zapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov POMI, Vol. 394, 2011, pp. 226-261.

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Ivanov, S.O. Self-Injective algebras of stable Calabi-Yau dimension three. J Math Sci 188, 601–620 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-013-1152-9

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