Regular stones of wild hereditary algebras (Q1321047)

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Regular stones of wild hereditary algebras
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    Regular stones of wild hereditary algebras (English)
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    15 October 1995
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    Let \(A\) be a finite-dimensional wild hereditary algebra over an algebraically closed field \(k\). Recall that an indecomposable finitely generated \(A\)-module \(X\) is called a stone provided \(\text{Ext}^ 1_ A (X,X) = 0\). It is known that if \(A\) has more than two simple modules then there are infinitely many components in the Auslander-Reiten quiver of \(A\) containing stones. The authors prove that there are however only finitely many non-sincere regular components containing stones of quasi-length 2. Moreover, under the additional assumption that \(A\) has elementary modules with selfextensions it is shown that all stones in sincere regular components are quasi-simple. Here a regular module \(E\) is called elementary if it has no regular submodule \(U \neq 0\) with \(0 \neq E/U\) also regular.
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    finite-dimensional wild hereditary algebras
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    indecomposable finitely generated modules
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    simple modules
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    Auslander-Reiten quivers
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    stones
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    non- sincere regular components
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    elementary modules with selfextensions
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    regular modules
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