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Corners of Leavitt path algebras of finite graphs are Leavitt path algebras
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    Corners of Leavitt path algebras of finite graphs are Leavitt path algebras (English)
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    16 January 2020
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    This aricle is very nice and important. A \emph{corner} of a Leavitt path algebra given by a non-zero idempotent \(\varepsilon\) is the intersection of left and right ideals generated by \(\varepsilon\), respectively. The main result, Theorem 3.15 showed that every corner of a Leavitt path algebra associated to a finite graph is again a Leavitt path algebra. Its proof requires several preparatory, interesting results on Leavitt path algebras and graph operations. In particular, Theorem 3.15 implies that a corner at any vertex is always a Leavitt path algebra. Therefore this consequence confirms again the importance and the specific role of the classical Leavitt and Cohn algebras in the study of Leavitt path algebra.
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    Leavitt path algebra
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    Morita equivalence
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