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  1. Science in China Series A: Mathematics
  2. Science in China Series A: Mathematics : Volume 52
  3. Science in China Series A: Mathematics : Volume 52, Issue 9, September 2009
  4. Unified tame theorem
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Science in China Series A: Mathematics : Volume 52, Issue 9, September 2009
The fundamental solution of the Keldysh type operator
Renormings concerning exposed points and non-smoothness
Weighted estimates for the multilinear commutators of the Littlewood-Paley operators
Every Banach space with a w $^{*}$-separable dual has a 1+ɛ-equivalent norm with the ball covering property
On the weak convergence of super-Brownian motion with immigration
Rosenthal type inequalities for asymptotically almost negatively associated random variables and applications
Self-intersection local times and collision local times of bifractional Brownian motions
Fundamental cycles and graph embeddings
Near generalized balanced tournament designs with block sizes 4 and 5
Upper embeddability, edge independence number and girth
On Enomoto’s problems in a bipartite graph
Generalized Rayleigh quotient and finite element two-grid discretization schemes
Bilinear approach to N = 2 supersymmetric KdV equations
Local asymptotic behavior of regression splines for marginal semiparametric models with longitudinal data
Empirical likelihood-based evaluations of Value at Risk models
KAM tori for higher dimensional beam equation with a fixed constant potential
On Strebel points
Koszul differential graded modules
Unified tame theorem
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Unified tame theorem

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Author Zhang, YingBo Xu, YunGe
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract The well-known tame theorem tells that for a given tame bocs and a positive integer n there exist finitely many minimal bocses, such that any representation of the original bocs of dimension at most n is isomorphic to the image of a representation of some minimal bocses under a certain reduction functor. In the present paper we will give an alternative statement of the tame theorem in terms of matrix problem, by constructing a unified minimal matrix problem whose indecomposable matrices cover all the canonical forms of the indecomposable representations of dimension at most n for each non-negative integer n.
Starting Page 2036
Ending Page 2068
Page Count 33
File Format PDF
ISSN 10069283
Journal Science in China Series A: Mathematics
Volume Number 52
Issue Number 9
e-ISSN 18622763
Language English
Publisher SP Science in China Press
Publisher Date 2009-09-03
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword matrix problem canonical form representation tame type indecomposable Canonical forms, reductions, classification Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets Representation type Auslander-Reiten sequences (almost split sequences) and Auslander-Reiten quivers Applications of Mathematics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mathematics
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