Indecomposable representations of quivers on infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces
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Abstract: We study indecomposable representations of quivers on separable infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces by bounded operators. We consider a complement of Gabriel's theorem for these representations. Let be a finite, connected quiver. If its underlying undirected graph contains one of extended Dynkin diagrams , , , and , then there exists an indecomposable representation of on separable infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces.
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