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In general, the existence of a maximal green sequence is not mutation invariant. In this paper we show that it is in fact mutation invariant for cluster quivers of finite mutation type. In particular, we show that a mutation finite cluster…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-06-14 Matthew R. Mills

Maximal green sequences are particular sequences of quiver mutations appearing in the context of quantum dilogarithm identities and supersymmetric gauge theory. Interpreting maximal green sequences as paths in various natural posets arising…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2013-03-01 Thomas Brüstle , Grégoire Dupont , Matthieu Pérotin

We show that, for any cluster-tilted algebra of finite representation type over an algebraically closed field, the following three definitions of a maximal green sequence are equivalent: (1) the usual definition in terms of Fomin-Zelevinsky…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2018-12-11 Kiyoshi Igusa

We investigate the existence and non-existence of maximal green sequences for quivers arising from weighted projective lines. Let $Q$ be the Gabreil quiver of the endomorphism algebra of a basic cluster-tilting object in the cluster…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2024-02-15 Changjian Fu , Shengfei Geng

We show that the mutation class of a finite quiver without oriented cycles is finite if and only is the quiver is either Dynkin, extended Dynkin or has at most two vertices.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Aslak Bakke Buan , Idun Reiten

Quivers constructed from hyperbolic Coxeter simplices give examples of minimal mutation-infinite quivers, however they are not the only such quivers. We classify minimal mutation-infinite quivers through a number of moves and link the…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-12-12 John Lawson

We use semi-invariant pictures to prove two conjectures about maximal green sequences. First: if $Q$ is any acyclic valued quiver with an arrow $j\to i$ of infinite type then any maximal green sequence for $Q$ must mutate at $i$ before…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2015-10-12 Thomas Brüstle , Stephen Hermes , Kiyoshi Igusa , Gordana Todorov

It is known that the existence of a maximal green sequence for a quiver associated to surfaces is equivalent to the equality of the cluster algebra and upper cluster algebra generated by the quiver. This paper makes the first steps in…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-01-23 Hin Chung Henry Tsang

We consider the general notion of coloured quiver mutation and show that the mutation class of a coloured quiver $Q$, arising from an $m$-cluster tilting object associated with $H$, is finite if and only if $H$ is of finite or tame…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2010-01-11 Hermund André Torkildsen

Maximal green sequences are important objects in representation theory, cluster algebras, and string theory. It is an open problem to determine what lengths are achieved by the maximal green sequences of a quiver. We combine the…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-09-06 Alexander Garver , Thomas McConville , Khrystyna Serhiyenko

This note provides a quiver which does not admit a maximal green sequence, but which is mutation-equivalent to a quiver which does admit a maximal green sequence. The proof uses the `scattering diagrams' of Gross-Hacking-Keel-Kontsevich to…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2016-06-28 Greg Muller

Given a framed quiver, i.e. one with a frozen vertex associated to each mutable vertex, there is a concept of green mutation, as introduced by Keller. Maximal sequences of such mutations, known as maximal green sequences, are important in…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2017-10-03 Alexander Garver , Gregg Musiker

Let $\tilde{Q}$ (resp. $Q$) be an extended exchange (resp. exchange) cluster quiver of finite mutation type. We introduce the distribution set of the number of arrows for $Mut[\tilde{Q}]$ (resp. $Mut[Q]$), give the maximum and minimum…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2021-05-25 Qiuning Du , Fang Li , Jie Pan

We introduce $\mathcal{Q}^N$ quivers and construct maximal green sequences for these quivers. We prove that any finite connected full subquiver of the quivers defined by Hernandez and Leclerc, arising in monoidal categorifications of…

Commutative Algebra · Mathematics 2025-01-15 Jingmin Guo , Bing Duan , Yanfeng Luo

In this paper, we study the distribution of the genuses of cluster quivers of finite mutation type. First, we prove that in the $11$ exceptional cases, the distribution of genuses is $0$ or $1$. Next, we consider the relationship between…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2014-07-01 Fang Li , Jichun Liu , Yichao Yang

Quiver mutation plays a crucial role in the definition of cluster algebras by Fomin and Zelevinsky. It induces an equivalence relation on the set of all quivers without loops and two-cycles. A quiver is called mutation-acyclic if it is…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2011-02-21 Matthias Warkentin

Maximal green sequences were introduced as combinatorical counterpart for Donaldson-Thomas invariants for 2-acyclic quivers with potential by B. Keller. We take the categorical notion and introduce maximal green sequences for hearts of…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2015-05-27 Magnus Engenhorst

Skew-symmetric non-integer matrices with real entries can be viewed as quivers with non-integer weights of arrows. One can mutate such quivers according to usual rules of quiver mutation. Felikson and Tumarkin show that rank 3…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-04-09 Anna Felikson , Philipp Lampe

Given a marked surface (S,M) we can add arcs to the surface to create a triangulation, T, of that surface. For each triangulation, T, we can associate a cluster algebra. In this paper we will consider the torus of genus n with two interior…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2014-12-12 Eric Bucher

This if the final paper in the seriesContinuous Quivers of Type $A$. In this part, we generalize existing geometric models of type $A$ cluster structures to the new $\mathbf E$-clusters introduced in part (III). We also introduce an…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2025-06-19 Job Rock
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