Finite dimensional hereditary algebras of wild representation type
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(50)- The construction of almost split sequences. III: Modules over two classes of tame local algebras
- Modules
- Algebras whose Auslander-Reiten quivers have large regular components
- Middle terms of AR-sequences of graded Kronecker modules
- Tilting and cotilting for quivers of type \(\widetilde A_n\).
- Support varieties, AR-components, and good filtrations.
- Constructing tilting modules
- Exceptional components of wild hereditary algebras
- Hopf algebras with the dual Chevalley property of finite corepresentation type
- On open orbits and their complements
- Stable components of wild tilted algebras
- Regular stones of wild hereditary algebras
- Cluster multiplication in regular components via generalized Chebyshev polynomials.
- On Auslander-Reiten components for group algebras
- On the stable module category of a self-injective algebra
- AR-components for generalized Beilinson algebras
- Quantized Chebyshev polynomials and cluster characters with coefficients
- Representations of constant socle rank for the Kronecker algebra
- Representations of quivers over the algebra of dual numbers
- Cell decompositions and algebraicity of cohomology for quiver Grassmannians
- Artin algebras with only preprojective or preinjective modules are of finite type
- Modules without self-extensions and Nakayama's conjecture
- Complexity, periodicity and one-parameter subgroups
- The modules in any component of theAR-quiver of a wild hereditary Artin algebra are uniquely determined by their composition factors
- On the perpendicular category of a partial tilting module
- Iterated tilted algebras of type \({\tilde {\mathbb A}}_ n\)
- Standard components of a Krull-Schmidt category.
- Constructing large modules over Artin algebras
- Endomorphism Rings of Regular Modules over Wild Hereditary Algebras
- Higher Nakayama algebras. I: Construction
- Minimal representation-infinite artin algebras
- Three lectures on quiver Grassmannians
- Rahmen und erzeugende Quadrupel in modularen Verbänden
- Auslander-Reiten theory for finite-dimensional algebras
- Quasi-serial components of strictly wild algebras
- Quasitilted one-point extensions of wild hereditary algebras
- Extensions over hereditary Artinian rings with self-dualities. I
- The structure and homological properties of generalized standard Auslander-Reiten components
- Characterizations of algebras with small homological dimensions.
- The bounded derived categories of an algebra with radical squared zero
- Regular modules with preprojective Gabriel-Roiter submodules over \(n\)-Kronecker quivers.
- The shift orbits of the graded Kronecker modules
- Noetherian categories and representation theory of hereditary artin algebras
- Group-graded algebras, extensions of infinitesimal groups, and applications
- Quivers with relations for symmetrizable Cartan matrices. I: Foundations
- The modules in any component of the AR-quiver of a wild hereditary Artin algebra are uniquely determined by their composition factors
- Representations of regular trees and invariants of AR-components for generalized Kronecker quivers
- Tilting classes over wild hereditary algebras.
- The number of the Gabriel-Roiter measures admitting no direct predecessors over a wild quiver.
- Noetherianity and Gelfand-Kirillov dimension of components.
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