On tame strongly simply connected algebras
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Abstract: In this survey we present the criterion for tameness of strongly simply connected algebras due to Br"ustle, de la Pe~na and Skowro'nski. We recall relevant concepts of representation theory and discuss some applications and connections to other problems.
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