Friezes of cluster algebras of geometric type
Abstract
For a cluster algebra over of geometric type, a of is defined to be a -algebra homomorphism from to that takes positive integer values on all cluster variables and all frozen variables. We present some basic facts on friezes, including frieze testing criteria, the notion of when is finitely generated, and pullbacks of friezes under certain -algebra homomorphisms. When the cluster algebra is acyclic, we define , generalizing the studied by J. Propp and by M. Cuntz, T. Holm, and P. Jorgensen, and we give a sufficient condition for such frieze patterns to be equivalent to friezes. For the special cases when has an acyclic seed with either trivial coefficients, principal coefficients, or what we call the (named after A. Berenstein, S. Fomin, and A. Zelevinsky), we identify frieze points of both geometrically as certain positive integral points in explicitly described affine varieties and Lie theoretically (in the finite case) in terms of reduced double Bruhat cells and generalized minors on the associated semi-simple Lie groups. Furthermore, extending the gliding symmetry of the classical Coxeter frieze patterns of type , we determine the symmetry of frieze patterns of any finite type with arbitrary coefficients.
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@article{arxiv.2309.00906,
title = {Friezes of cluster algebras of geometric type},
author = {Antoine de Saint Germain and Min Huang and Jiang-Hua Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00906},
year = {2023}
}
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48 pages, title changed, references added, some typos corrected