Quiver combinatorics and triangulations of cyclic polytopes (Q6101137)

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Quiver combinatorics and triangulations of cyclic polytopes
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7698506

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    Quiver combinatorics and triangulations of cyclic polytopes (English)
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    20 June 2023
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    The primary objective of the paper under consideration is to associate quivers to triangulations of even-dimensional cyclic polytopes. The author investigates the combinatorics of these quivers. He proves two results that attest to the information encapsulated within the quiver with respect to the given triangulation. Firstly, he proves that the cut quivers of \textit{O. Iyama} and \textit{S. Oppermann} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 363, No. 12, 6575--6614 (2011; Zbl 1264.16015)] are in precise correspondance with \(2d\)-dimensional triangulations without interior \((d+1)\)-simplices. As a consequence, these particular triangulations constitute a connected subgraph of the flip graph. Subsequently, the author's second result emphasizes how the quiver of a triangulation can be useful in identifying mutable internal \(d\)-simplices. This outcome paves the way for the development of a theory of higher-dimensional quiver mutation and provides a new approach to comprehending the flips of triangulations of even-dimensional cyclic polytopes.
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    cyclic polytopes
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    triangulations
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    quivers
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    mutation
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