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A non-commutative homogeneous coordinate ring for the degree six del Pezzo surface

Let R be the free algebra on x and y modulo the relations x^5=yxy and y^2=xyx endowed with the grading deg x=1 and deg y=2. Let B_3 denote the blow up of the projective plane at three non-colliear points. The main result in this paper is that the category of quasi-coherent sheaves on B_3 is equivalent to the quotient of the category of graded R-modules modulo the full subcategory of modules M such that for each m in M, $(x,y)^nm=0$ for n sufficiently large. This is proved by showing the R is a twisted homogeneous coordinate ring (in the sense of Artin and Van den Bergh) for B_3. This reduces almost all representation-theoretic questions about R to algebraic geometric questions about the del Pezzo surface B_3. For example, the generic simple R-module has dimension six. Furthermore, the main result combined with results of Artin, Tate, and Van den Bergh, imply that R is a noetherian domain of global dimension three, and has other good homological properties.

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