The injective Leavitt complex
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Abstract: For a finite quiver without sinks, we consider the corresponding finite dimensional algebra with radical square zero. We construct an explicit compact generator for the homotopy category of acyclic complexes of injective -modules. We call such a generator the injective Leavitt complex of . This terminology is justified by the following result: the differential graded endomorphism algebra of the injective Leavitt complex of is quasi-isomorphic to the Leavitt path algebra of . Here, the Leavitt path algebra is naturally Z-graded and viewed as a differential graded algebra with trivial differential.
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