Non-Schurian indecomposables via intersection theory

Abstract

For an acyclic quiver with three vertices, we consider the canonical decomposition of a non-Schurian root and associate certain representations of a generalized Kronecker quiver. These representations correspond to points contained in the intersection of two subvarieties of a Grassmannian and give rise to representations of the original quiver, preserving indecomposability. We show that these subvarieties intersect using Schubert calculus. Provided that the intersection contains a Schurian representation, it already contains an open subset of Schurian representations whose dimension is what we expect by Kac's Theorem.

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