Friezes and a construction of the Euclidean cluster variables
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Abstract: Let be an euclidean quiver. Using friezes in the sense of Assem-Reutenauer-Smith, we provide an algorithm for computing the (canonical) cluster character associated to any object in the cluster category of . In particular, this algorithm allows to compute all the cluster variables in the cluster algebra associated to . It also allows to compute the sum of the Euler characteristics of the quiver grassmannians of any module over the path algebra of .
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