Wild Algebras: Two Examples

Abstract

Let k be a field and A a finite-dimensional k-algebra (associative, with 1). A recent preprint by Chindris, Kinser and Weyman draws the attention to the present sheer ignorance concerning the possible behavior of wild algebras. The aim of this note is to exhibit two examples which answer questions mentioned in the paper.

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