scientific article; zbMATH DE number 871886
zbMATH Open0860.16026MaRDI QIDQ4875155FDOQ4875155
Publication date: 14 August 1996
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quantum groupsbialgebrasfinite dimensional algebrascomposition algebrasHall algebrasquantum Serre relationsfinitary ringshereditary finitary algebrastwisted generic composition algebras
Representations of associative Artinian rings (16G10) Ring-theoretic aspects of quantum groups (16T20) Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations (17B37) Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets (16G20) Finite rings and finite-dimensional associative algebras (16P10) Bialgebras (16T10)
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- The double Ringel-Hall algebra on a hereditary abelian finitary length category
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- Hall algebras associated to triangulated categories
- Tight monomials and the monomial basis property
- Comparing Lusztig's algebras and Hall algebras at \(v= -1\)
- Quantum cluster characters of Hall algebras
- Triangular decomposition of tame non-simply laced composition algebras
- Drinfeld double and Ringel-Green theory of Hall algebras
- Bridgeland's Hall algebras of tilted algebras and Lusztig's symmetries
- Skew differential operator algebras of twisted Hopf algebras.
- Hall algebras, hereditary algebras and quantum groups
- On the cluster multiplication theorem for acyclic cluster algebras
- Quantum groups via Hall algebras of complexes.
- PBW-bases of the twisted generic composition algebras of affine valued quivers.
- Fourier transforms on Ringel-Hall algebras
- Symmetric functions and the centre of the Ringel-Hall algebra of a cyclic quiver.
- BGP-reflection functors and Lusztig's symmetries: a Ringel-Hall algebra approach to quantum groups
- Root vectors arising from Auslander-Reiten quivers
- Minimal generating system of Ringel-Hall algebras of affine valued quivers.
- Combinatorial aspects of extensions of Kronecker modules.
- Green's-like relations on algebras and varieties
- Derived categories, tilted algebras, and Drinfel'd doubles.
- Lie algebras arising from 1-cyclic perfect complexes
- Realizing enveloping algebras via varieties of modules
- Generalized Green classes.
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- Hall algebras associated to complexes of fixed size
- The double Ringel-Hall algebras of valued quivers.
- Minimal generators of Ringel-Hall algebras of affine quivers.
- Ringel-Hall algebras and Lusztig's symmetries
- Twisted Hopf algebras, Ringel-Hall algebras, and Green's categories
- Composition algebras of affine type
- The parity of Lusztig's restriction functor and Green's formula
- Ringel-Hall algebra construction of quantum Borcherds-Bozec algebras
- Hall polynomials for affine quivers
- Indecomposables in the composition algebra of the kronecker algebra
- Quivers with loops and perverse sheaves
- Modified Ringel-Hall algebras, naive lattice algebras and lattice algebras
- Poincaré polynomials of character varieties, Macdonald polynomials and affine Springer fibers
- Exceptional sequences and Drinfeld double Hall algebras
- The Serre relations in Ringel-Hall algebras
- PBW-basis for the composition algebra of the Kronecker algebra
- Twisted Heisenberg doubles.
- Hall polynomials for tame type
- Indecomposables as elements in affine composition algebras
- The Hall algebra approach to Drinfeld's presentation of quantum loop algebras
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