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The elementary 3-Kronecker modules

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arxiv 1612.09141 v1 pith:LP4XU54B submitted 2016-12-29 math.RT

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The 3-Kronecker quiver has two vertices, namely a sink and a source, and 3 arrows. A regular representation of a representation-infinite quiver such as the 3-Kronecker quiver is said to be elementary provided it is non-zero and not a proper extension of two regular representations. Of course, any regular representation has a filtration whose factors are elementary, thus the elementary representations may be considered as the building blocks for obtaining all the regular representations. We are going to determine the elementary $3$-Kronecker modules. It turns out that all the elementary modules are combinatorially defined.

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