
arXiv: 1810.08864
We study the essential dimension of representations of a fixed quiver with given dimension vector. We also consider the question of when the genericity property holds, i.e., when essential dimension and generic essential dimension agree. We classify the quivers satisfying the genericity property for every dimension vector and show that for every wild quiver the genericity property holds for infinitely many of its Schur roots. We also construct a large class of examples, where the genericity property fails. Our results are particularly detailed in the case of Kronecker quivers.
quiver representations, Generalizations (algebraic spaces, stacks), algebraic stack, Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, FOS: Mathematics, Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets, genericity property, Representation Theory (math.RT), Algebraic Geometry (math.AG), essential dimension, Mathematics - Representation Theory
quiver representations, Generalizations (algebraic spaces, stacks), algebraic stack, Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, FOS: Mathematics, Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets, genericity property, Representation Theory (math.RT), Algebraic Geometry (math.AG), essential dimension, Mathematics - Representation Theory
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