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Abstract: The cluster-tilted algebras have been introduced by Buan, Marsh and Reiten, they are the endomorphism rings of cluster-tilting objects in cluster categories; we call such an algebra cluster-concealed in case is obtained from a preprojective tilting module. For example, all representation-finite cluster-tilted algebras are cluster-concealed. If is a representation-finite cluster-tilted algebra, then the indecomposable -modules are shown to be determined by their dimension vectors. For a general cluster-tilted algebra , we are going to describe the dimension vectors of the indecomposable -modules in terms of the root system of a quadratic form. The roots may have both positive and negative coordinates and we have to take absolute values.
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