Exchange graphs and Ext quivers
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Abstract: We study the oriented exchange graph of reachable hearts in the finite-dimensional derived category of the CY- Ginzburg algebra associated to an acyclic quiver . We show that any such heart is induced from some heart in the bounded derived category via some `Lagrangian immersion' . We build on this to show that the quotient of by the Seidel-Thomas braid group is the exchange graph of cluster tilting sets in the (higher) cluster category . As an application, we interpret Buan-Thomas' coloured quiver for a cluster tilting set in terms of the Ext quiver of any corresponding heart in .
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