A Characterization of Admissible Algebras with Formal Two-Ray Modules
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Abstract: In the paper we characterize, in terms of quivers and relations, the admissible algebras with formal two-ray modules introduced by G. Bobi'nski and A. Skowro'nski [Cent. Eur. J.Math.1 (2003), 457--476].
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