Long mutation cycles
Abstract
A mutation cycle is a cycle in a graph whose vertices are labeled by the quivers in a given mutation class and whose edges correspond to single mutations. For any fixed n 4, we describe arbitrarily long mutation cycles involving n-vertex quivers. Each of these mutation cycles allows for an arbitrary choice of n 2 positive integer parameters. None of the mutation cycles we construct can be paved by short mutation cycles.
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