Triadic categories without localization

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Triadic categories arise as homotopy categories M (Λ - CM) of 2-termed complexes over a category Λ - CM of representations of a finite dimensional algebra, a classical order, or any higher-dimensional Cohen-Macaulay order Λ. They are close to triangulated categories, with the main difference that triangles are replaced by 4-termed complexes (= triads) which are functorial. In addition, the triadic category M (Λ - CM) is exact, i.e. it has a distinguished class of short exact sequences with the usual properties. We give a new characterization of triadic categories which makes no use of localization. As a consequence, the triadic structure of M (Λ - CM) can be derived from the exact structure of M (M (Λ - CM)). © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Rump, W. (2009). Triadic categories without localization. Journal of Algebra, 322(4), 995–1012. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2009.04.045

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