Homological approach to the Hernandez-Leclerc construction and quiver varieties (Q2922908)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6355672
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6355672 |
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Homological approach to the Hernandez-Leclerc construction and quiver varieties (English)
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15 October 2014
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quiver varieties
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Hernandez-Leclerc construction
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quiver Grassmannians
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Gabriel quiver
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Nakajima varieties
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The article under review continues the study of the algebras \(B_{Q}\) from previous work of the authors [\textit{G. Cerulli Irelli} et al., Adv. Math. 245, 182--207 (2013; Zbl 1336.16015)], in which the algebra is used to construct desingularizations for quiver Grassmannians.NEWLINENEWLINEGiven a quiver \(Q\), it is constructed the Gabriel quiver \(\hat{Q}\) whose vertices are the original vertices of \(Q\) plus the non-projective indecomposable modules over \(kQ\). The algebra \(B_{Q}\) is defined as \(k\hat{Q}/I\) where \(I\) is certain ideal.NEWLINENEWLINEOn the other hand, \textit{D. Hernandez} and \textit{B. Leclerc} [``Quantum Grothendieck rings and derived Hall algebras'', \url{arXiv:1109.0862}] defined an algebra \(\tilde{\Lambda}_{Q}\) related to graded Nakajima quiver varieties which are isomorphic to representation varieties \(R_{d}(Q)\) of the quiver \(Q\). This paper shows that the algebras \(B_{Q}\) and \(\tilde{\Lambda}_{Q}\) isomorphic which allows to explicitly describe the representation varieties as affine quotients of \(B_{Q}\)-representations.
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