In this paper, we study homological dimensions of algebras linked by recollements of derived module categories, and establish a series of new upper bounds and relationships among their finitistic or global dimensions. This is closely related to a longstanding conjecture, the finitistic dimension conjecture, in representation theory and homological algebra. Further, we apply our results to a series of situations of particular interest: exact contexts, ring extensions, trivial extensions, pullbacks of rings, and algebras induced from Auslander-Reiten sequences. In particular, we not only extend and amplify Happel's reduction techniques for finitistic dimenson conjecture to more general contexts, but also generalise some recent results in the literature.
Abstract.Let A be a finite-dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field and denote by N the Jacobson radical of A . If there is an integer i > 2 such that A/N' is quasi-hereditary, then A is quasi-hereditary.
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