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Matrix of the minimal projective presentation of a $\tau$-rigid module
Let $A$ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field $\mathbb{K}$ of characteristics zero. Suppose $A$ is given by the bound quiver $(Q,I)$. We will use $P_l$ to denote the ...
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Example of a triangular string algebra that is rep infinite, but $\tau$-tilting finite
Let $A$ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field $\mathbb{K}$. Hence, $A$ can be realized as the path algebra of a bound quiver $(Q,I)$, where $I\subseteq\mathbb{K}Q$ is an ...
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Rep infinite, but $\tau$-tilting finite
Let $A$ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field. I'm trying to better understand the difference between $A$ being representation infinite and $A$ being $\tau$-tilting ...
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Is the Schofield semi invariant defined at $V/IV$?
Let $A=\mathbb{K}Q$ be the path algebra of an acyclic quiver $Q$ over an algebraically closed field $\mathbb{K}$, and $0\not=I\subset\mathbb{K}Q$ be an admissible ideal. Let $W$ be a left $A$-module ...
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Prove that $B$ is a directing module
Let $A\cong\mathbb{K}Q/I$ be a finite dimensional, associative, basic $\mathbb{K}$ algebra, where $\mathbb{K}$ is algebraically closed and $Q$ is a finite Gabriel quiver on $n$ vertices and $I\...
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A result of Schofield in the case of quivers with relations
Let $Q$ be a quiver without oriented cycles. A result of Schofield says that, for dimension vectors $\alpha$ and $\beta$ of $Q$, $\beta\hookrightarrow\alpha$ iff $\operatorname{ext}(\beta, \alpha-\...
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Finding exceptional regular representations of $\tilde{D}_4$ efficiently
Let $A$ be the path algebra of the quiver $\tilde{D}_4$. I would like to find its exceptional regular representations with as little computation as possible.
Of course, we can compute the whole ...
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How to compute the derived functor of bounded derived categories of hereditary algebra?
Let $\Lambda$ be
a finite dimensional algebra given by the quiver
$$\cdot\leftarrow\cdot\leftarrow\cdot\rightarrow\cdot.$$
It can be view as an triangulated matrix algebra.
$$\Lambda={A\ \ M\choose0\ ...
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Quiver and relations for blocks of category $\mathcal{O}$
In Vybornov - Perverse sheaves, Koszul IC-modules, and the quiver for the category $\mathscr O$ an algorithm is presented to calculate quiver and relations for blocks of category $\mathcal{O}$ .
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Intuition behind the canonical projective resolution of a quiver representation
Let $Q$ be a finite acyclic quiver, and $X$ some representation of $Q$. For $i \in Q_0$ define the $kQ$-modules $P_i = kQe_i$, and $X(i) = e_i X$. The representation $X$ has a canonical projective ...
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Auslander-Reiten theory for Gorenstein algebras
In the paper "Cohen-Macauley and Gorenstein artin algebras", Auslander and Reiten have a short section about Auslander-Reiten theory in Gorenstein algebras (I always assume we have an artin algebra ...
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Endomorphism ring of a cotilting module
Given a basic tilting or cotilting right module $T$ over an algebra $A$ given by quiver and relations, is there a "linear-algebra method" to decide whether $\operatorname{End}_A(T) \cong A?$
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Global dimension of quiver algebra
Given a representation-finite (finite dimensional over a field) quiver algebra of finite global dimension. Is $eAe$ isomorphic to the field for at least one primitive idempotent $e$?
This is true for ...
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Classification of representation-finite algebras up to stable equivalence of Morita type
Assume $K$ is an algebraically closed field.
I wanted to ask if there is a classification of the representation-finite $K$-algebras up to stable equivalence of Morita type (at least for some small ...