Abstract: Let be a hereditary algebra. We construct a fundamental domain for the cluster category of inside the category of modules over the duplicated algebra of . We then prove that there exists a bijection between the tilting objects in the cluster category and the tilting -modules all of whose non projective-injective indecomposable summands lie in the left part of the module category of .
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