Universal quivers
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Abstract: We show that for any positive integer , there exists a quiver with vertices and edges such that any quiver on vertices is a full subquiver of a quiver mutation equivalent to . We generalize this statement to skew-symmetrizable matrices and obtain other related results. In particular, we show that any quiver is a full subquiver of a quiver mutation equivalent to a quiver of a plabic graph.
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