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    22 June 2015
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    Let \(Q\) be a quiver and \(\mathbb C\langle\langle Q\rangle\rangle \) be the completed path algebra of \(Q\). An element \(W\in\mathbb C\langle\langle Q\rangle\rangle\) is a \textit{potential} on \(Q\) if \(S\) is a (possibly infinite) linear combination of cycles in \(Q\). The pair \((Q,W)\) is called a \textit{quiver with potential}. One of the main links between the theory of cluster algebras and the representation theory of algebras is given by the work of \textit{H. Derksen} et al. [Sel. Math., New Ser. 14, No. 1, 59--119 (2008; Zbl 1204.16008); J. Am. Math. Soc. 23, No. 3, 749--790 (2010; Zbl 1208.16017)] on \((Q,S)\) and the representations of the associated Jacobian algebras \(\mathcal P(Q,W)\), which by definition is the completed path algebra of a \(2\)-acyclic quiver \(Q\) modulo the closure of the ideal generated by the cyclic derivatives of a non-degenerate potential \(W\). In the paper under review, the author considered two non-degenerate potentials for the quiver arising from the once-punctured torus. Let \(Q\) be a quiver with three vertices \(\{1,2,3\} \), and with two arrows \(\alpha_1\), \(\alpha_2\) from 1 to 2, two arrows \(\beta_1, \beta_2\) from 2 to 3 and two arrows \(\gamma_1, \gamma_2\) from 3 to 1. Let \(W=\gamma_1\beta_1\alpha_1 +\gamma_2\beta_2\alpha_2 \) and \(W'=\gamma_1\beta_1\alpha_1 +\gamma_2\beta_2\alpha_2 - \gamma_2\beta_1\alpha_2\gamma_1\beta_2\alpha_1\) be two non-degenerate potentials, respectively. Then one can obtain an infinite-dimensional Jacobian algebra \(\Lambda=\mathcal P(Q,W) \)and a finite-dimensional Jacobian algebra \(\Lambda'=\mathcal P(Q,W')\). For a basic algebra \(A\), the graph \(\Gamma(A)\) has as vertices the strongly reduced irreducible components of the varieties of finite-dimensional decorated representations of \(A\) and there is an edge between two vertices if their E-invariant vanishes. By using truncation of basic algebras, the author studied \(\Lambda\) as a finite-dimensional string algebra and show that the graph \(\Gamma(\Lambda)\) is connected. Then the author proved that all strongly reduced components of \(\Gamma'\) can be achieved from strongly reduced components of \(\Gamma\) and their Auslander-Reiten translates, and thus deduced that \(\Gamma(\Lambda')\) is also connected. Meanwhile, a detailed description of generic g-vectors for indecomposable strongly reduced components of the Jacobian algebra \(\Lambda'\) is provided. The author also showed that these g-vectors are exactly the universal geometric coefficients for the once-punctured torus.
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