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Every projective variety is a quiver Grassmannian.
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    Every projective variety is a quiver Grassmannian. (English)
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    2 December 2013
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    Let \(X\) be a projective variety. In this very short paper, the author shows how one can construct defining equations for \(X\) in such a way that they can be realized as a quiver Grassmannian \(\mathrm{Gr}_{\mathbf e}^Q(V)\). The quiver \((Q_0,Q_1)\) is quite simple: its vertex set \(Q_0\) consists of at most three elements \(\{1,2,3\}\), it is acyclic, and all elements of \(Q_1\) have initial vertex \(2\). The representation \(V\) is Schurian, and the dimension vector \(\mathbf e\) is thin (that, is, its entries are bounded by \(1\)).
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    projective varieties
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    quiver Grassmannians
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    quivers
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