Tropical FF‐polynomials and general presentations
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Abstract: We introduce the tropical -polynomial of a quiver representation . We study its interplay with the general presentation for any finite-dimensional basic algebra. We give an interpretation of evaluating at a weight vector. As a consequence, we give a presentation of the Newton polytope of . We study the dual fan and 1-skeleton of . We propose an algorithm to determine the generic Newton polytopes, and show it works for path algebras. As an application, we give a representation-theoretic interpretation of Fock-Goncharov's duality pairing. We give an explicit construction of dual clusters, which consists of real Schur representations. We specialize the above general results to the cluster-finite algebras and the preprojective algebras of Dynkin type.
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