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We study quantum dilogarithm identities for cyclic quivers following Reineke's idea via Ringel-Hall algebra approach. For any given discrete stability function for the cyclic quiver $\Delta_n$ with $n$ vertices, we obtain certain cyclic…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2019-01-24 Changjian Fu , Liangang Peng

We study the root of unity degeneration of cluster algebras and quantum dilogarithm identities. We prove identities for the cyclic dilogarithm associated with a mutation sequence of a quiver, and as a consequence new identities for the…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2016-03-07 Ivan Chi-Ho Ip , Masahito Yamazaki

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 exhibit and discuss "wild" analogues of the five-term quantum dilogarithm identity. We derive these from the representation theory of quivers, using motivic wall-crossing, the geometricity of motivic Donaldson-Thomas invariants, and…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2023-02-24 Markus Reineke

The famous pentagon identity for quantum dilogarithms has a generalization for every Dynkin quiver, due to Reineke. A more advanced generalization is associated with a pair of alternating Dynkin quivers, due to Keller. The description and…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2018-11-30 Justin Allman , Richárd Rimányi

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

We prove a family of factorization formulas for the combinatorial Donaldson--Thomas invariant for an acyclic quiver. A quantum dilogarithm identity due to Reineke, later interpreted by Rimanyi by counting codimensions of quiver loci, gives…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2019-03-05 Justin Allman

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

In our previous work [arXiv:1403.6569], we introduced the partition q-series for mutation loop --- a loop in exchange quiver. In this paper, we show that for certain class of mutation sequences, called reverse-ending mutation loops, a…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2015-06-01 Akishi Kato , Yuji Terashima

Using the quantum cluster algebra formalism of Fock and Goncharov, we present several forms of quantum dilogarithm identities associated with periodicities in quantum cluster algebras, namely, the tropical, universal, and local forms. We…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2011-11-02 Rinat M. Kashaev , Tomoki Nakanishi

A quantum generalization of Rogers' five term, or ``pentagon'' dilogarithm identity is suggested. It is shown that the classical limit gives usual Rogers' identity. The case where the quantum identity is realized in finite dimensional space…

High Energy Physics - Theory · Physics 2009-10-22 L. D. Faddeev , R. M. Kashaev

A maximal green sequence introduced by B. Keller is a certain sequence of quiver mutations at green vertices. T. Br\"ustle, G. Dupont and M. P\'erotin showed that for an acyclic quiver, maximal green sequences are realized as maximal paths…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2015-07-13 Ryoichi Kase

We describe the combinatorics of the multisemigroup with multiplicities for the tensor category of subbimodules of the identity bimodule, for an arbitrary non-uniform orientation of a finite cyclic quiver.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2017-02-16 Love Forsberg

In arXiv:0912.1346, four quantum dilogarithm identities containing infinitely many factors are proposed as wall-crossing formula for refined BPS invariant. We give algebraic proof of these identities using the formula for universal R-matrix…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2024-06-04 Masaru Sugawara

These are expanded notes from three survey lectures given at the 14th International Conference on Representations of Algebras (ICRA XIV) held in Tokyo in August 2010. We first study identities between products of quantum dilogarithm series…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2011-10-14 Bernhard Keller

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

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

We use combinatorics of quivers and the corresponding surfaces to study maximal green sequences of minimal length for quivers of type $\mathbb{A}$. We prove that such sequences have length $n+t$, where $n$ is the number of vertices and $t$…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2015-08-13 Emily Cormier , Peter Dillery , Jill Resh , Khrystyna Serhiyenko , John Whelan

We prove that the quantum and classical cluster algebras for all members of the axiomatically defined classes of symmetric quantum and Poisson Cauchon-Goodearl-Letzter extensions possess maximal green sequences in the sense of Keller.…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-03-17 Milen Yakimov

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
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