Quantum cluster characters of Hall algebras
Abstract
The aim of the present paper is to introduce a generalized quantum cluster character, which assigns to each object V of a finitary Abelian category C over a finite field FFq and any sequence ii of simple objects in C the element XV,ii of the corresponding algebra PC,ii of q-polynomials. We prove that if C was hereditary, then the assignments V-> XV,ii define algebra homomorphisms from the (dual) Hall-Ringel algebra of C to the PC,ii, which generalize the well-known Feigin homomorphisms from the upper half of a quantum group to q-polynomial algebras. If C is the representation category of an acyclic valued quiver (Q,d) and ii=(ii0,ii0), where ii0 is a repetition-free source-adapted sequence, then we prove that the ii-character XV,ii equals the quantum cluster character XV introduced earlier by the second author in [29] and [30]. Using this identification, we deduce a quantum cluster structure on the quantum unipotent cell corresponding to the square of a Coxeter element. As a corollary, we prove a conjecture from the joint paper [5] of the first author with A. Zelevinsky for such quantum unipotent cells. As a byproduct, we construct the quantum twist and prove that it preserves the triangular basis introduced by A. Zelevinsky and the first author in [6].
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