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We consider the dual space of linear groups over Dynkinian and Euclidean algebras, i.e. finite dimensional algebras derived equivalent to the path algebra of Dynkin or Euclidean quiver. We prove that this space contains an open dense subset…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2015-01-27 Viktor Bekkert , Yuriy Drozd , Vyacheslav Futorny

In this paper, we give a construction of the moduli space of filtered representations of a given quiver of fixed dimension vector with the appropriate notion of stability. The construction of the moduli of filtered representations uses the…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2020-08-12 Sanjay Amrutiya , Umesh Dubey

We start with observing that the only connected finite dimensional algebras with finitely many isomorphism classes of indecomposable bimodules are the quotients of the path algebras of uniformly oriented $A_n$-quivers modulo the radical…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2020-10-21 Volodymyr Mazorchuk , Xiaoting Zhang

We give a sufficient condition for the moduli space of quiver representations associated with a dimer model to be smooth for a general stability parameter. We also show that the moduli space in this case is a crepant resolution of the toric…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2008-09-18 Akira Ishii , Kazushi Ueda

Suppose $P^n_m$ is the blow up of $\mathbb{P}^n$ at a linear subspace of dimension $m$, $\mathcal{L}=\{L_1,\ldots,L_r\}$ is a (not necessarily full) strong exceptional collection of line bundles on $P^n_m$. Let $Q$ be the quiver associated…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2018-05-11 Xuqiang Qin

We study the Grothendieck classes of quiver cycles, i.e. invariant closed subvarieties of the representation space of a quiver. For quivers without oriented loops we show that the class of a quiver cycle is determined by quiver…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2007-08-28 Anders Skovsted Buch

We generalize the notion of multi-Gieseker semistability for coherent sheaves, introduced by Greb, Ross, and Toma, to quiver sheaves for a quiver $Q$. We construct coarse moduli spaces for semistable quiver sheaves using a functorial method…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2018-01-18 Marcel Maslovarić , Henrik Seppänen

These lecture notes consist of an introduction to moduli spaces in algebraic geometry, with a strong emphasis placed on examples related to the theory of quiver representations. The goal is to provide the background necessary to understand…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2021-05-18 Alexander Soibelman

Let $C$ be an arrangement of affine hyperplanes in a complex affine space $X$, $D$ the ring of algebraic differential operators on $X$. We define a category of quivers associated with $C$. A quiver is a collection of vector spaces, attached…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2007-05-23 S. Khoroshkin , A. Varchenko

We construct new moduli spaces of quiver representations with multiplicities, i.e. over rings of truncated power series. This includes moduli of framed representations and analogues of Nakajima quiver varieties. Our construction relies on…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2025-10-29 Victoria Hoskins , Joshua Jackson , Tanguy Vernet

In this paper, we study moduli spaces of representations of certain quivers with relations. For quivers without relations and other categories of homological dimension one, a lot of information is known about the cohomology of their moduli…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2017-06-30 Matthew Woolf

We extend the scope of a former paper to vector bundle problems involving more than one vector bundle. As the main application, we obtain the solution of the well-known moduli problems of vector bundles associated with general quivers.

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Alexander Schmitt

In the case of the fine Simpson moduli spaces of 1-dimensional sheaves supported on plane quartics, the subvariety of sheaves that are not locally free on their support is connected, singular, and has codimension 2.

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2015-09-25 Oleksandr Iena

The moduli spaces of theta-semistable representations of a finite quiver can be packaged together to form a noncommutative compact manifold.

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2016-09-07 Lieven Le Bruyn

Our interest in this paper is a generalization of the additive Deligne-Simpson problem which is originally defined for Fuchsian differential equations on the Riemann sphere. We shall extend this problem to differential equations having an…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2017-04-05 Kazuki Hiroe

We give a characterizaton of smooth ample Hypersurfaces in Abelian Varieties and also describe an irreducible connected component of their moduli space: it consists of the Hypersurfaces of a given polarization type, plus the iterated…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2020-02-05 Fabrizio Catanese , Yongnam Lee

This paper proves that every projective toric variety is the fine moduli space for stable representations of an appropriate bound quiver. To accomplish this, we study the quiver $Q$ with relations $R$ corresponding to the finite-dimensional…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2010-03-15 Alastair Craw , Gregory G. Smith

Toric quiver varieties (moduli spaces of quiver representations) are studied. Given a quiver and a weight there is an associated quasiprojective toric variety together with a canonical embedding into projective space. It is shown that for a…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2014-02-21 M. Domokos , Dániel Joó

Let Q be a connected directed quiver with n vertices. We show that Q is representation-infinite if and only if there do exist n isomorphism classes of exceptional modules of some fixed length at least 2.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2013-12-31 Claus Michael Ringel

Torus fixed points of quiver moduli spaces are given by stable representations of the universal (abelian) covering quiver. As far as the Kronecker quiver is concerned they can be described by stable representations of certain bipartite…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2011-05-30 Thorsten Weist