On triangulated orbit categories.

Keller, Bernhard

Documenta Mathematica (2005)

  • Volume: 10, page 551-581
  • ISSN: 1431-0643

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Keller, Bernhard. "On triangulated orbit categories.." Documenta Mathematica 10 (2005): 551-581. <http://eudml.org/doc/52302>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. Philippe Caldero, Bernhard Keller, From triangulated categories to cluster algebras II
  2. Jing He, Extensions of covariantly finite subcategories revisited
  3. Yann Palu, Cluster characters for 2-Calabi–Yau triangulated categories
  4. Christof Geiß, Bernard Leclerc, Jan Schröer, Partial flag varieties and preprojective algebras
  5. Claire Amiot, On the structure of triangulated categories with finitely many indecomposables
  6. Jian Liu, Triangulated categories of periodic complexes and orbit categories
  7. Claire Amiot, Cluster categories for algebras of global dimension 2 and quivers with potential

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