On open orbits and their complements
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(18)- Rigid modules over preprojective algebras.
- Free resolutions of orbit closures of Dynkin quivers
- Geometric characterizations of the representation type of hereditary algebras and of canonical algebras.
- Quiver representations with an irreducible null cone.
- The cluster complex of an hereditary Artin algebra.
- Rigid and Schurian modules over cluster-tilted algebras of tame type
- Singularities of zero sets of semi-invariants for quivers
- Semi-invariants for concealed-canonical algebras.
- On wild tilted algebras which are squids
- Variations on Gromov's open-dense orbit theorem
- Orbit closures and rational surfaces
- Shellability of simplicial complexes arising in representation theory
- Almost Complete Tilting Modules
- From \(m\)-clusters to \(m\)-noncrossing partitions via exceptional sequences
- A categorification of non-crossing partitions
- Semisimple Representations of Quivers
- Three kinds of mutation.
- Tilting theory and cluster combinatorics.
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