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− | + | 1. [[IntroductionMA271Sayers|Introduction]] | |
− | + | 2. [[GraphsMA271Sayers|Graphs]] | |
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+ | 2.1 [[QuiverMutationsMA271Sayers|Quiver Mutations]] | ||
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+ | 3. [[GroupsRingsAndFieldsMA271Sayers|Groups, Rings, and Fields]] | ||
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+ | 4. [[ClusterAlgebraMutationsRevisitedMA271Sayers|Mutations Revisited]] | ||
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+ | 5. [[FormationClusterAlgebraMA271Sayers|Formation of Cluster Algebras]] | ||
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+ | 6. [[ApplicationsMA271Sayers|Applications]] | ||
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+ | 7. [[ReferencesMA271Sayers|References]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:MA271Fall2020Walther]] |
Latest revision as of 21:17, 6 December 2020
Author: Timothy Sayers
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Graphs
2.1 Quiver Mutations
5. Formation of Cluster Algebras
6. Applications
7. References