Cluster algebras: an introduction
Rings and Algebras
2013-03-19 v3 Mathematical Physics
Combinatorics
math.MP
Representation Theory
Abstract
Cluster algebras are commutative rings with a set of distinguished generators having a remarkable combinatorial structure. They were introduced by Fomin and Zelevinsky in 2000 in the context of Lie theory, but have since appeared in many other contexts, from Poisson geometry to triangulations of surfaces and Teichm\"uller theory. In this expository paper we give an introduction to cluster algebras, and illustrate how this framework naturally arises in Teichm\"uller theory. We then sketch how the theory of cluster algebras led to a proof of the Zamolodchikov periodicity conjecture in mathematical physics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1212.6263,
title = {Cluster algebras: an introduction},
author = {Lauren K. Williams},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.6263},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
25 pages, 9 figures, exposition improved, to appear in the Bulletin of the AMS