Dimer algebras, ghor algebras, and cyclic contractions
Abstract
A ghor algebra is the path algebra of a dimer quiver on a surface, modulo relations that come from the perfect matchings of its quiver. Such algebras arise from abelian quiver gauge theories in physics. We show that a ghor algebra on a torus is a dimer algebra (a quiver with potential) if and only if it is noetherian, and otherwise is the quotient of a dimer algebra by homotopy relations. Furthermore, we classify the simple -modules of maximal dimension and give an explicit description of the center of using a special subset of perfect matchings. In our proofs we introduce formalized notions of Higgsing and the mesonic chiral ring from quiver gauge theory.
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