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We explore methods for constructing normal forms of indecomposable quiver representations. The first part of the paper develops homological tools for recursively constructing families of indecomposable representations from indecomposables…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2019-10-29 Ryan Kinser , Thorsten Weist

For coprime dimension vectors certain torus fixed points of the Kronecker moduli space are indecomposable tree modules. They are indecomposable representations of the regular m-tree and can be glued in order to get stable torus fixed point…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2009-01-14 Thorsten Weist

A rooted tree module (RTM) $M:=M(T,F)$ over a zero-relation algebra $\Lambda:=\mathcal KQ/\langle\rho\rangle$ over a field $\mathcal K$ is given by the data of a quiver morphism $F:T\to Q$ from a rooted tree $T$ (either with a source or a…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2025-08-12 Suraj Mishra , Amit Kuber

We give a formula for counting tree modules for the quiver S_g with g loops and one vertex in terms of tree modules on its universal cover. This formula, along with work of Helleloid and Rodriguez-Villegas, is used to show that the number…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2013-09-24 Ryan Kinser

Let k be a field and A the n-Kronecker algebra, this is the path algebra of the quiver with 2 vertices, a source and a sink, and n arrows from the source to the sink. It is well-known that the dimension vectors of the indecomposable…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2010-09-30 Claus Michael Ringel

Exceptional modules are tree modules. A tree module usually has many tree bases and the corresponding coefficient quivers may look quite differently. The aim of this note is to introduce a class of exceptional modules which have a…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2013-02-27 Claus Michael Ringel

In this paper we consider the following question: Is it possible to construct all real root representations of a given quiver Q by using universal extension functors, starting with a real Schur representation? We give a concrete example…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2008-07-20 Marcel Wiedemann

For a fixed root of a quiver, it is a very hard problem to construct all or even only one indecomposable representation with this root as dimension vector. We investigate two methods which can be used for this purpose. In both cases we get…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2015-08-18 Thorsten Weist

We prove some basic results about irreducible components of varieties of modules for an arbitrary finitely generated associative algebra. Our work generalizes results of Kac and Schofield on representations of quivers, but our methods are…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 William Crawley-Boevey , Jan Schröer

We give a construction of the projective indecomposable modules and a description of the quiver for a large class of monoid algebras including the algebra of any finite monoid whose principal right ideals have at most one idempotent…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2017-06-20 Stuart Margolis , Benjamin Steinberg

In this expository paper, we present a construction of tree modules and combine it with (infinite dimensional) tilting theory and relative Mittag-Leffler conditions in order to explore limits of the approximation theory of modules. We also…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2019-01-08 Jan Trlifaj

The extended Schur functions form a basis of quasisymmetric functions that contains the Schur functions. We provide a representation-theoretic interpretation of this basis by constructing $0$-Hecke modules whose quasisymmetric…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2019-06-12 Dominic Searles

We divide the class of infinite computable trees into three types. For the first and second types, $0'$ computes a nontrivial self-embedding while for the third type $0''$ computes a nontrivial self-embedding. These results are optimal and…

We construct the irreducible unipotent modules of the finite general linear groups using tableaux. Our construction is analogous to that of James (1976) for the symmetric groups, answering an open question as to whether such a construction…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2018-02-20 Scott Andrews

For a zero-relation algebra over a field $\mathcal K$, Crawley-Boevey introduced the concept of a tree module and provided a combinatorial description of a basis for the space of homomorphisms between two tree modules--the basis elements…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2025-08-13 Annoy Sengupta , Amit Kuber

Relying on the classification of the indecomposable liftable modules in arbitrary blocks with non-trivial cyclic defect groups we give a complete classification of the trivial source modules lying in such blocks, describing in particular…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2020-04-08 Gerhard Hiss , Caroline Lassueur

We show that cellular bases of generalized $q$-Schur algebras can be constructed by gluing arbitrary bases of the cell modules and their dual basis (with respect to the anti-involution giving the cell structure) along defining idempotents.…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2014-04-30 Stephen Doty , Anthony Giaquinto

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

This document serves as an arXiv entry point for the appendix to the paper [13] (the ancillary file e6_proof.pdf -- ``Proof of the tree module property for exceptional representations of the quiver $\widetilde{\mathbb{E}}_6$'') and the…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2021-06-29 Szabolcs Lénárt , Ábel Lőrinczi , Csaba Szántó , István Szöllősi

A module is called absolutely indecomposable if it is directly indecomposable in every generic extension of the universe. We want to show the existence of large abelian groups that are absolutely indecomposable. This will follow from a more…

Logic · Mathematics 2007-11-21 Rüdiger Göbel , Saharon Shelah
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