Related papers: Mutations Vs. Seiberg duality
We show that Derksen-Weyman-Zelevinsky's mutations of quivers with potential yield equivalences of suitable 3-Calabi-Yau triangulated categories. Our approach is related to that of Iyama-Reiten and Koszul dual to that of…
We initiate the study of applications of machine learning to Seiberg duality, focusing on the case of quiver gauge theories, a problem also of interest in mathematics in the context of cluster algebras. Within the general theme of Seiberg…
We study the quiver with relations of the endomorphism algebra of an APR tilting module. We give an explicit description of the quiver with relations by graded quivers with potential (QPs) and mutations. The result also implies that…
We study Seiberg duality of quiver gauge theories associated to the complex cone over the second del Pezzo surface. Homomorphisms in the path algebra of the quivers in each of these cases satisfy relations which follow from a superpotential…
This paper generalizes former works of Derksen, Weyman and Zelevinsky about quivers with potentials. We consider semisimple finite-dimensional algebras $E$ over a field $F$, such that $E \otimes_{F} E^{op}$ is semisimple. We assume that $E$…
A quiver is an oriented graph. Quiver mutation is an elementary operation on quivers. It appeared in physics in Seiberg duality in the nineties and in mathematics in the definition of cluster algebras by Fomin-Zelevinsky in 2002. We show,…
Motivated by the mutation theory of quivers with potentials developed by Derksen-Weyman-Zelevinsky, and the representation-theoretic approach to cluster algebras it provides, we propose a mutation theory of species with potentials for…
The notion of mutation plays crucial roles in representation theory of algebras. Two kinds of mutation are well-known: tilting/silting mutation and quiver-mutation. In this paper, we focus on tilting mutation for symmetric algebras.…
I review the proposal of Berenstein-Douglas for a completely general definition of Seiberg duality. To give evidence for their conjecture I present the first example of a physical dual pair and explicitly check that it satisfies the…
In 2009, Keller and Yang categorified quiver mutation by interpreting it in terms of equivalences between derived categories. Their approach was based on Ginzburg's Calabi-Yau algebras and on Derksen-Weyman-Zelevinsky's mutation of quivers…
Tilting mutation is a way of producing new tilting complexes from old ones replacing only one indecomposable summand. In this paper, we give a purely combinatorial procedure for performing tilting mutation of suitable algebras. As an…
In this survey paper we give an overview of a generalization, introduced by R. Bautista and the author, of the theory of mutation of quivers with potential developed in 2007 by Derksen-Weyman-Zelevinsky. This new construction allows us to…
In arXiv:1506.05880 we gave a generalization of the theory of quivers with potentials introduced by Derksen-Weyman-Zelevinsky, via completed tensor algebras over $S$-bimodules where $S$ is a finite dimensional basic semisimple algebra. In…
We give a combinatorial mutation rule for Aihara's and Iyama's silting mutation. As an application, we reprove Keller-Yang's mutation rule for Ginzburg algebras, and obtain an analog of that rule for arbitrary dimension.
Seiberg duality conjecture asserts that the Gromov-Witten theories (Gauged Linear Sigma Models) of two quiver varieties related by quiver mutations are equal via variable change. In this work, we prove this conjecture for $A_n$ type quiver…
We relate the notions of BB-tilting and perverse derived equivalence at a vertex. Based on these notions, we define mutations of algebras, leading to derived equivalent ones. We present applications to endomorphism algebras of…
Derksen-Weyman-Zelevinsky's mutation theory of finite-dimensional representations of quivers with potential is generalized to the framework of infinite-dimensional modules.
We consider tilting mutations of a weakly symmetric algebra at a subset of simple modules, as recently introduced by T. Aihara. These mutations are defined as the endomorphism rings of certain tilting complexes of length 1. Starting from a…
The low energy gauge theory living on D-branes probing a del Pezzo singularity of a non-compact Calabi-Yau manifold is not unique. In fact there is a large equivalence class of such gauge theories related by Seiberg duality. As a step…
We generalize Derksen-Weyman-Zelevinsky's theory of quivers with potentials (QPs) to an $H$-based setting by considering quivers with exactly one loop at each vertex, asking the loops to be nilpotent and so attaching a truncated polynomial…