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The following pages link to Hall polynomials for the representation-finite hereditary algebras (Q1173874):
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- A realization of elliptic Lie algebras of type \(F_4^{(2,2)}\) by the Ringel-Hall approach (Q420713) (← links)
- Hall polynomials for Nakayama algebras. (Q421487) (← links)
- Hall polynomials and composition algebra of representation finite algebras (Q458399) (← links)
- Hall polynomials for tame type (Q514200) (← links)
- Quantum Schur algebras revisited. (Q531385) (← links)
- On Lie algebras associated with representation-finite algebras. (Q745161) (← links)
- Coxeter elements and root bases (Q765707) (← links)
- On Lie algebras associated with representation-directed algebras (Q847157) (← links)
- Comparing Lusztig's algebras and Hall algebras at \(v= -1\) (Q855949) (← links)
- Hall algebras associated to triangulated categories (Q930136) (← links)
- Domestic canonical algebras and simple Lie algebras. (Q930495) (← links)
- Hall polynomials for affine quivers of type \(\widetilde A_m\) (\(m\geq 1\)). (Q943475) (← links)
- Fundamental relations in Ringel-Hall algebras. (Q949590) (← links)
- Tubular algebras and affine Kac-Moody algebras. (Q995682) (← links)
- Composition algebras of affine type (Q1270081) (← links)
- Lie algebras generated by indecomposables (Q1340440) (← links)
- Drinfeld double and Ringel-Green theory of Hall algebras (Q1355562) (← links)
- Root categories and simple Lie algebras (Q1375971) (← links)
- Chevalley groups over commutative rings. I: Elementary calculations (Q1815391) (← links)
- From elementary calculations to Hall polynomials. (Q1874312) (← links)
- A quantum analogue of generic bases for affine cluster algebras. (Q1934005) (← links)
- Presenting degenerate Ringel-Hall algebras of type \(B\) (Q1934453) (← links)
- The skew-commutator relations and Gröbner-Shirshov bases of quantum group of type \(C_3\) (Q2025226) (← links)
- Lie algebras arising from 1-cyclic perfect complexes (Q2049374) (← links)
- Hall polynomials for tame quivers with automorphism (Q2075244) (← links)
- Almost split sequences of \(m\)-cyclic complexes (Q2099108) (← links)
- Skew-commutator relations and Gröbner-Shirshov basis of quantum group of type \(F_4\) (Q2258918) (← links)
- The Bridgeland's Ringel-Hall algebra associated to an algebra with global dimension at most two. (Q2346455) (← links)
- A class of simple Lie algebras attached to unit forms (Q2405965) (← links)
- Some remarks on triangulated categories and Kac-Moody algebras (Q2438904) (← links)
- From triangulated categories to cluster algebras (Q2481313) (← links)
- Cyclic complexes, Hall polynomials and simple Lie algebras. (Q2515625) (← links)
- Elliptic Lie algebras and tubular algebras. (Q2568296) (← links)
- On derived Hall numbers for tame quivers (Q2636357) (← links)
- DEGENERATE RINGEL–HALL ALGEBRAS OF FINITE CONNECTED VALUED AUSLANDER–REITEN QUIVERS (Q2749035) (← links)
- CALCULATION FOR RINGEL—HALL NUMBERS OF CYCLIC SERIAL ALGEBRAS (Q2749036) (← links)
- Quivers and Representations (Q3053867) (← links)
- Can one see the signs of structure constants? (Q3060207) (← links)
- Quiver varieties and Hall algebras (Q3186406) (← links)
- Triangular Decomposition of Composition Algebras of Domestic Canonical Algebras (Q3395620) (← links)
- The Theorem of Bo Chen and Hall Polynomials (Q3410733) (← links)
- Galleries, Hall-Littlewood polynomials, and structure constants of the spherical Hecke algebra (Q3419738) (← links)
- Hall polynomials for affine quivers (Q3558902) (← links)
- On Constructing Ideals of the Hall Algebra of Type B (Q3656789) (← links)
- The hall polynomials of a cyclic serial algebra (Q4324226) (← links)
- Representations as elements in affine composition algebras (Q4523181) (← links)
- Hall polynomials and the Gabriel–Roiter submodules of simple homogeneous modules (Q5245484) (← links)
- On the construction of semisimple Lie algebras and Chevalley groups (Q5270127) (← links)
- The Auslander bijections: how morphisms are determined by modules (Q5396579) (← links)
- Canonical Algebras of Type (<i>n</i><sub>1</sub>,<i>n</i><sub>2</sub>,<i>n</i><sub>3</sub>) and Kac–Moody Algebras (Q5417978) (← links)