A SLICE THEOREM FOR QUIVERS WITH AN INVOLUTION
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Abstract: We study the Luna slice theorem in the case of quivers with an involution or supermixed quivers as introduced by Zubkov. We construct an analogue to the notion of a local quiver setting. We use this technique to determine dimension vectors of simple supermixed representations.
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