On cluster-tilting graphs for hereditary categories
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Abstract: Let be a connected hereditary abelian category with tilting objects. It is proved that the cluster-tilting graph associated with is always connected. As a consequence, we establish the connectedness of the tilting graph for the category of coherent sheaves over a weighted projective line of wild type. The connectedness of tilting graphs for such categories was conjectured by Happel-Unger, which has immediately applications in cluster algebras. For instance, we deduce that there is a bijection between the set of indecomposable rigid objects of the cluster category of and the set of cluster variables of the cluster algebra associated with .
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