A global representation is a compatible collection of representations of the outer
automorphism groups of the members of some collection of finite groups
.
Global representations assemble into an abelian category
,
simultaneously generalising classical representation theory and the category of
VI-modules appearing in the representation theory of the general linear groups.
In this paper we establish homological foundations of its derived category
. We
prove that any complex of projective global representations is DG-projective,
and hence conclude that the derived category admits an explicit model as
the homotopy category of projective global representations. We show that
from a tensor-triangular perspective it exhibits some unusual features:
for example, there are very few dualisable objects and in general many
more compact objects. Under more restrictive conditions on the family
, we then
construct torsion-free classes for global representations which encode certain growth
properties in
.
This lays the foundations for a detailed study of the tensor-triangular geometry of
derived global representations which we pursue in forthcoming work.
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