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    On non-standard algebras and their representations (English)
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    Sufficient conditions for the equivalence of the Auslander-Reiten translation quivers of two finite-dimensional algebras are worked out (dimensions of the corresponding modules under this equivalence coincide). The following problem is also studied: Given a simple module S over the algebra A, consider the ideal \(I_ S\) of morphisms f: \(M\to N\) in mod A such that S(M)\(\subseteq Ker f\) and Im \(f\subseteq S(N)\) (here S(M) denotes the trace of S in M); if \(S'\) is a simple module over another algebra \(A'\), then what does it mean that the quotient categories (mod A)/I\({}_ S\), (mod A\({}')/I_{S'}\), are equivalent? A wide class of algebras, over an algebraically closed field of prime characteristic, sharing their Auslander-Reiten quiver with their standard form is exhibited. The representation-finite algebras are included in the considered class of algebras.
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    equivalence of the Auslander-Reiten translation quivers
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    finite- dimensional algebras
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    simple module
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    quotient categories
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    Auslander- Reiten quiver
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    standard form
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    representation-finite algebras
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