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Motivated by Conway and Coxeter's combinatorial results concerning frieze patterns, we sketch an introduction to the theory of cluster algebras and cluster categories for acyclic quivers. The goal is to show how these more abstract theories…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2024-03-05 Matthew Pressland

Frieze patterns are combinatorial objects that are deeply related to cluster theory. Determinants of frieze patterns arise from triangular regions of the frieze, and they have been considered in previous works by Broline-Crowe-Isaacs, and…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-10-24 Juan Pablo Maldonado

Frieze patterns have an interesting combinatorial structure, which has proven very useful in the study of cluster algebras. We introduce $(k,n)$-frieze patterns, a natural generalisation of the classical notion. A generalisation of the…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2018-01-09 Jordan McMahon

For a cluster algebra $\mathcal{A}$ over $\mathbb{Q}$ of geometric type, a $\textit{frieze}$ of $\mathcal{A}$ is defined to be a $\mathbb{Q}$-algebra homomorphism from $\mathcal{A}$ to $\mathbb{Q}$ that takes positive integer values on all…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2023-10-04 Antoine de Saint Germain , Min Huang , Jiang-Hua Lu

Frieze patterns are numerical arrangements that satisfy a local arithmetic rule. These arrangements are actively studied in connection to the theory of cluster algebras. In the setting of cluster algebras, the notion of a frieze pattern can…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2022-05-10 Ilke Canakci , Anna Felikson , Ana Garcia Elsener , Pavel Tumarkin

Friezes patterns are infinite arrays of numbers, in which every four neighbouring vertices arranged in a diamond satisfy the same arithmetic rule. Introduced in the late 1960s by Coxeter, and further studied by Conway and Coxeter in their…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2026-05-18 Eleonore Faber

Let Q be a quiver without loops and 2-cycles, let A(Q) be the corresponding cluster algebra and let x be a cluster. We introduce a new class of integer vectors which we call frieze vectors relative to x. These frieze vectors are defined as…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2020-11-03 Emily Gunawan , Ralf Schiffler

We analyse the growth coefficients of infinite frieze patterns arising from cluster algebras using cluster modular groups and cluster categories. For a fixed cluster category of affine type, we prove that the collection of infinite frieze…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-03-24 Karin Baur , Anna Felikson , Deepanshu Prasad , Pavel Tumarkin , Emine Yıldırım

Frieze patterns (in the sense of Conway and Coxeter) are related to cluster algebras of type A and to signed continuant polynomials. In view of studying certain classes of cluster algebras with coefficients, we extend the concept of signed…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2014-04-02 Véronique Bazier-Matte , David Racicot-Desloges , Tanna Sanchez

Frieze patterns have attracted significant attention recently, motivated by their relationship with cluster algebras. A longstanding open problem has been to provide a combinatorial model for frieze patterns over the ring of integers modulo…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-05-09 Ian Short , Matty Van Son , Andrei Zabolotskii

We introduce a new class of algebraic varieties which we call frieze varieties. Each frieze variety is determined by an acyclic quiver. The frieze variety is defined in an elementary recursive way by constructing a set of points in affine…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2018-03-23 Kyungyong Lee , Li Li , Matthew Mills , Ralf Schiffler , Alexandra Seceleanu

Frieze patterns, as introduced by Coxeter in the 1970's, are closely related to cluster algebras without coefficients. A suitable generalization of frieze patterns, linked to cluster algebras with coefficients, has only briefly appeared in…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2020-04-01 Michael Cuntz , Thorsten Holm , Peter Jorgensen

Originally studied by Conway and Coxeter, friezes appeared in various recreational mathematics publications in the 1970s. More recently, in 2015, Baur, Parsons, and Tschabold constructed periodic infinite friezes and related them to…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-06-19 Emily Gunawan , Gregg Musiker , Hannah Vogel

By viewing $\tilde{A}$ and $\tilde{D}$ type cluster algebras as triangulated surfaces, we find all cluster variables in terms of either (i) the frieze pattern (or bipartite belt) or (ii) the periodic quantities previously found for the…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2021-05-26 Joe Pallister

In this article, we construct SL$_k$-friezes using Pl\"ucker coordinates, making use of the cluster structure on the homogeneous coordinate ring of the Grassmannian of $k$-spaces in $n$-space via the Pl\"ucker embedding. When this cluster…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2021-03-03 Karin Baur , Eleonore Faber , Sira Gratz , Khrystyna Serhiyenko , Gordana Todorov

We classify mutation-finite cluster algebras with arbitrary coefficients of geometric type.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-08-29 Anna Felikson , Pavel Tumarkin

In \cite{CK2005} and \cite{Hubery2005}, the authors proved the cluster multiplication theorems for finite type and affine type. We generalize their results and prove the cluster multiplication theorem for arbitrary type by using the…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2008-05-12 Fan Xu

Frieze patterns of numbers, introduced in the early 70's by Coxeter, are currently attracting much interest due to connections with the recent theory of cluster algebras. The present paper aims to review the original work of Coxeter and the…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2017-05-17 Sophie Morier-Genoud

The famous theorem of Conway and Coxeter on frieze patterns gave a geometric interpretation to integral friezes via triangulations of polygons. In this article, we review this result and show some of the development it has led to. The last…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2021-01-15 Karin Baur

We characterize mutation-finite cluster algebras of rank at least 3 using positive semi-definite quadratic forms. In particular, we associate with every unpunctured bordered surface a positive semi-definite quadratic space $V$, and with…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2021-01-22 Anna Felikson , John W. Lawson , Michael Shapiro , Pavel Tumarkin
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