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Notes on the no loops conjecture (English)
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25 June 1992
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The author shows with some basic theorems of algebraic \(K\)-theory, that the following `no loops conjecture' holds: If \(A\) is a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field, and \(A\) has finite global dimension, then \(\text{Ext}^ 1_ A(S,S) = 0\) for all simple \(A\)- modules \(S\), or equivalently, \(A\) has no loops in its quiver. In addition, an elementary proof of a more general theorem is given.
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no loops conjecture
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\(K\)-theory
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finite dimensional algebra
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finite global dimension
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simple \(A\)-modules
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quiver
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