Strongly indefinite quadratic forms and wild algebras
Nikolaos Marmaridis (1990)
Banach Center Publications
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Nikolaos Marmaridis (1990)
Banach Center Publications
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Nikolaos Marmaridis (1990)
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Claus Michael Ringel (1990)
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Zbigniew Leszczyński (2002)
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We prove that a completely separating incidence algebra of a partially ordered set is of tame representation type if and only if the associated Tits integral quadratic form is weakly non-negative.
Otto Kerner (1988)
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Dijana Ilišević (2005)
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The problem of representability of quadratic functionals by sesquilinear forms is studied in this article in the setting of a module over an algebra that belongs to a certain class of complex Banach *-algebras with an approximate identity. That class includes C*-algebras as well as H*-algebras and their trace classes. Each quadratic functional acting on such a module can be represented by a unique sesquilinear form. That form generally takes values in a larger algebra than the given...
Lars Lindberg (2004)
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The concept of doubling, which was introduced around 1840 by Graves and Hamilton, associates with any quadratic algebra 𝓐 over a field k of characteristic not 2 its double 𝓥(𝓐 ) = 𝓐 × 𝓐 with multiplication (w,x)(y,z) = (wy - z̅x,xy̅ + zw). This yields an endofunctor on the category of all quadratic k-algebras which is faithful but not full. We study in which respect the division property of a quadratic k-algebra is preserved under doubling and, provided this is the case,...
M. Barot, J. de la Peña (1999)
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Dieter Happel, Dieter Vossieck (1983)
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Zbigniew Leszczyński, Andrzej Skowroński (2000)
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We describe all finite-dimensional algebras A over an algebraically closed field for which the algebra of 2×2 upper triangular matrices over A is of tame representation type. Moreover, the algebras A for which is of polynomial growth (respectively, domestic, of finite representation type) are also characterized.
Nikolaos Marmaridis (1990)
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Flávio U. Coelho, Ma. I. R. Martins, Bertha Tomé (2004)
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We study the simple connectedness and strong simple connectedness of the following classes of algebras: (tame) coil enlargements of tame concealed algebras and n-iterated coil enlargement algebras.
Zbigniew Leszczyński (2004)
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Let A be a finite-dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field. The algebra A is called locally hereditary if any local left ideal of A is projective. We give criteria, in terms of the Tits quadratic form, for a locally hereditary algebra to be of tame representation type. Moreover, the description of all representation-tame locally hereditary algebras is completed.
Andrzej Skowroński, Kunio Yamagata (2003)
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We describe the structure of all selfinjective artin algebras having at least three nonperiodic generalized standard Auslander-Reiten components. In particular, all selfinjective artin algebras having a generalized standard Auslander-Reiten component of Euclidean type are described.
Ibrahim Assem (2009)
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We define a notion of left section in an Auslander-Reiten component, by weakening one of the axioms for sections. We derive a generalisation of the Liu-Skowroński criterion for tilted algebras, then apply our results to describe the Auslander-Reiten components lying in the left part of an artin algebra.
J.A. de de Pena (1988)
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