Generalized coil enlargements of algebras
DOI10.4064/CM-76-1-57-83zbMATH Open0906.16004OpenAlexW325721264WikidataQ131317186 ScholiaQ131317186MaRDI QIDQ4386262FDOQ4386262
Authors: Piotr Malicki
Publication date: 7 February 1999
Published in: Colloquium Mathematicum (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/210553
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- On the additive categories of generalized standard almost cyclic coherent Auslander-Reiten components.
- On the composition factors of indecomposable modules in almost cyclic coherent Auslander-Reiten components.
- Degenerations for indecomposable modules in almost cyclic coherent Auslander-Reiten components.
- On the number of tame concealed convex subcategories in cycle-finite algebras
- Composition of irreducible morphisms in quasi-tubes
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- Almost cyclic coherent components of an Auslander-Reiten quiver
- Cycle-finite module categories.
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- Algebras with separating almost cyclic coherent Auslander-Reiten components.
- Krull dimension of tame generalized multicoil algebras.
- Degrees of irreducible morphisms in coherent almost cyclic Auslander-Reiten components.
- On the indecomposable modules in almost cyclic coherent Auslander-Reiten components.
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- A condition for a translation quiver to be a generalized multicoil.
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