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Preprojective algebras of tree-type quivers

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Pages 252-275 | Received 15 Jan 2017, Accepted 30 Apr 2018, Published online: 24 Jan 2019
 

Abstract

Let kQ be the path algebra of a tree-type quiver Q, and λ be a nonzero element in a field k. We construct irreducible morphisms in the Auslander–Reiten quiver of the transjective component of the bounded derived category of kQ that satisfy what we call the λ-relations. When λ = 1, the relations are known as mesh relations. When λ=1, they are known as commutativity relations. We give a new description of the preprojective algebra of kQ and using our technique of constructing irreducible maps together with the results given by Baer–Geigle–Lenzing, Crawley–Boevey, Ringel, and others, we show that for any tree-type quiver, our description is equivalent to several other definitions of preprojective algebras, previously introduced in various contexts.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank Bill Crawley–Boevey for insightful discussions and for pointing out several relevant results on preprojective algebras. The authors also thank the referee for useful comments, especially for encouraging us to generalize our main result about the algebra isomorphism for all λk×. This work was done when the first author was a Zelevinsky Research Instructor at Northeastern University; she thanks the Mathematics Department for their support.

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