Counting using Hall algebras. I: Quivers.
DOI10.1016/j.jalgebra.2012.08.018zbMath1283.16014arXiv1111.6452OpenAlexW2963708419MaRDI QIDQ2376712
Publication date: 24 June 2013
Published in: Journal of Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1111.6452
Hopf algebrascharacterspositivitymoduli spacesgeometric invariantsquiver representationsRingel-Hall algebrasgenerating seriesquantum cluster algebrascluster algebrasquiver Grassmanniansquiver flags
Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations (17B37) Grassmannians, Schubert varieties, flag manifolds (14M15) Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets (16G20) Cluster algebras (13F60) Connections of Hopf algebras with combinatorics (16T30)
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