Ice quivers with potential arising from once-punctured polygons and Cohen-Macaulay modules
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Abstract: Given a tagged triangulation of a once-punctured polygon with vertices, we associate an ice quiver with potential such that the frozen part of the associated frozen Jacobian algebra has the structure of a Gorenstein -order . Then we show that the stable category of the category of Cohen-Macaulay -modules is equivalent to the cluster category of type . It gives a natural interpretation of the usual indexation of cluster tilting objects of by tagged triangulations of . Moreover, it extends naturally the triangulated categorification by of the cluster algebra of type to an exact categorification by adding coefficients corresponding to the sides of . Finally, we lift the previous equivalence of categories to an equivalence between the stable category of graded Cohen-Macaulay -modules and the bounded derived category of modules over a path algebra of type .
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