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Algebraic varieties, stacks, sheaves, schemes, moduli spaces, complex geometry, quantum cohomology.

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Some properties for height 1 prime ideals in the local ring

Let $\mathbb{K}$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic $0$. Let $R=\mathbb{K}[x_0,x_1,\dotsc,x_n]/I$ be the coordinate ring of an affine variety/projective variety. Also, assume that $I$ …
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Example of a periodic free resolution over a hypersurface

I'm reading "HOMOLOGICAL ALGEBRA ON A COMPLETE INTERSECTION, WITH AN APPLICATION TO GROUP REPRESENTATIONS" by David Eisenbud I'm wondering what would be a nice example illustrating Theorem 6.1 on page …
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How are tangent spaces related via geometric quotient?

Let $G$ be a linearly reductive group acting regularly on an irreducible affine variety $X$ (over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero). Suppose there's a $G$-stable open subvariety $U …
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Understanding the relations without the knowledge of Plucker relations [duplicate]

Consider the grassmannian $\mathrm{Gr}(2,5)$. We know there is an embedding of $\mathrm{Gr}(2,5)$ into $\mathbb{P}^9$ by using the 10 Plucker coordinates, and they satisfy 5 Plucker relations. And, so …
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Research topics in representation theory of algebras [closed]

I was wondering what are some of the hot topics in quiver representation or representation theory of algebras that can lead to good mathematics and is important to many mathematicians and top mathemat …
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Prove that $\overline{a}_{11}$ is a prime element in $R$

Consider the affine space given by four $2\times 2$ matrices, i.e., $\mathbb{A}^{16}\cong M(\mathbb{C})_{2\times 2}^4$. Now, consider the algebraic set $V$ given by the vanishing of the relation $AB- …
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Example of a brick-infinite, tame, triangular algebra of global dimension$\geq 3$

I'm trying to compute some examples and I'm unable to come up with a following example: What is(are) the example(s) of an acyclic quiver $Q$ with relations such that the 2-Kronecker quiver is NOT a su …
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Understanding the proof of a theorem by Van Den Bergh

I'm trying to understand the proof of a theorem by Van Den Bergh, which is Proposition 6 in the paper Bessenrodt, Christine and Lieven Le Bruyn. “Stable rationality of certain PGLn-quotients.” Inventi …
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Meaning of "cut out (scheme-theoretically)"

Let $V$ be a projectively normal closed subvariety of some projective space over an algebraically closed field $\mathbb{K}$. Let $R$ be the local ring at the vertex of the affine cone over $V$ ($R$ is …
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Confusion regarding change of variable and irreducibility

Let $\mathbb{K}$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristics zero. Let $X$ be an irreducible affine variety, with a rational action of a linearly reductive algebraic group $G$. Also, assume th …
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Understanding a proof of a result of Schofield

I'm reading a paper of Aidan Schofield- "General Representations of Quivers" and I'm trying to understand the proof of Theorem 3.3. I'm having trouble understanding the argument that's underlined in t …
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Non-empty stable locus of an irreducible component

I have a vague question: Let $X$ be an algebraic pre-scheme and $G$ be a linear reductive group. Consider the G.I.T. quotient $X{/\!/}G$. Is there any result (maybe in some special case) which tells u …
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Road map for learning cluster algebras

I'm a PhD student and I would like learn about cluster algebras. I'm wondering what is a good reference (i.e., has detailed explanations, examples, etc) to learn from the basic and what are some of th …
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What representation theoretic properties does the semi-invariant ring tell us?

I'm asking this question as a continuation of discussion and answer given by Hugh Thomas at the following post: Why do people study semi-invariant ring (in general)? I have been studying about semi-in …
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How to determine if an invariant rational function is defined at the $\theta$-polystable point

Background: Let $A$ be a finite-dimensional (associative and unital) algebra over $\mathbb{C}$. Assume there is a quiver $Q=(Q_0,Q_1)$, where $Q_0$ is the set of vertices and $Q_1$ is the set of arrow …
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