On Euler characteristics for large Kronecker quivers. (Q412591)

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On Euler characteristics for large Kronecker quivers.
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    On Euler characteristics for large Kronecker quivers. (English)
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    4 May 2012
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    Let \(K^{m}\) be the \(m\)-Kronecker quiver with two vertices and \(m\) arrows from one vertex to the other, \(m\geq1.\) Given generic non-trivial stability conditions let \(\chi(K^{m}(a,b))\) be the Euler characteristic, where \((a,b)\) is a coprime dimension vector. Additionally, let \(Q^{m}(a,b)\) be the quiver with \(a\) source vertices, \(b\) terminal vertices, and \(m\) arrows from each source vertex to each terminal vertex, and let \(\chi(Q^{m}(a,b))\) be its Euler characteristic. Using the Manschot-Pioline-Sen formula (or MPS\ formula, for short), the author uses this short paper to prove that \(m^{1-a-b}a!b!\chi(K^{m}(a,b))\) approaches \(\chi(Q^{1}(a,b))\) for very large \(m\). As a consequence, we have that \(\ln(\chi(K^{m}(a,b)))\sim(a+b-1)\ln(m)\) for \(m\) sufficiently large.
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    Kronecker quivers
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    Euler characteristic
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    representations of quivers
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