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A characterization of finite EI categories with hereditary category algebras
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    A characterization of finite EI categories with hereditary category algebras (English)
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    10 April 2012
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    The main aim of the author is to provide an explicit algoritm to construct the quiver associated to a finite EI \(k\)-category such that all endomorphism groups have orders invertible in the field \(k\) (Theorem 4.7). Using a partial result (Proposition 4.6) which is useful in the proof of this theorem, it is also proved that all endomorphism groups of all objects in a finite EI-category \(\mathcal{C}\) have invertible orders in \(k\) if and only if \(k\mathcal{C}\) is hereditary (Theorem 5.3).
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    finite EI categories
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    ordinary quivers
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    unfactorizable morphisms
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    free EI categories
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    hereditary algebras
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