Fully commutative elements of type D and homogeneous representations of KLR-algebras
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Abstract: In this paper, we decompose the set of fully commutative elements into natural subsets when the Coxeter group is of type , and study the combinatorics of these subsets, revealing hidden structures. (We do not consider type first, since a similar decomposition for type is trivial.) As an application, we classify and enumerate the homogeneous representations of the Khovanov-Lauda-Rouquier algebras of type .
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