Quiver Representations from Data
Magnus Botnan
27-Jan-2021, 15:00-16:00 (5 years ago)
Abstract: Understanding the representation theory of a wild quiver Q is an unfeasible task. But if one restricts one’s attention to representations constructed from a fixed 'model', one may hope that only a small number of indecomposable representations can be ‘realized’. In this talk, I will discuss a few models for generating quiver representations from ‘data', computational experiments, and relevant theorems emerging from recent work with U. Bauer, S. Oppermann, and J. Steen.
combinatoricscategory theoryrepresentation theory
Audience: researchers in the topic
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The TRAC Seminar - Théorie de Représentations et ses Applications et Connections
| Organizers: | Thomas Brüstle*, Souheila Hassoun |
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