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On quiver representations over $\mathbb{F}_1$

Jaiung Jun, Alex Sistko

Published 2020-08-25Version 1

We study the category $\textrm{Rep}(Q,\mathbb{F}_1)$ of representations of a quiver $Q$ over "the field with one element", denoted by $\mathbb{F}_1$, and the Hall algebra of $\textrm{Rep}(Q,\mathbb{F}_1)$. Representations of $Q$ over $\mathbb{F}_1$ often reflect combinatorics of those over $\mathbb{F}_q$, but show some subtleties - for example, we prove that a connected quiver $Q$ is of finite type over $\mathbb{F}_1$ if and only if $Q$ is a tree. Then, to each representation $\mathbb{V}$ of $Q$ over $\mathbb{F}_1$, we associate a combinatorial gadget $\Gamma_\mathbb{V}$, which we call a colored quiver, possessing the same information as $\mathbb{V}$. This allows us to translate representations over $\mathbb{F}_1$ purely in terms of combinatorics of associated colored quivers. We also explore the growth of indecomposable representations of $Q$ over $\mathbb{F}_1$ searching for the tame-wild dichotomy over $\mathbb{F}_1$ - this also shows a similar tame-wild dichotomy over a field, but with some subtle differences. Finally, we link the Hall algebra of the category of nilpotent representations of an $n$-loop quiver over $\mathbb{F}_1$ with the Hopf algebra of skew shapes introduced by Szczesny.

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