Complexity of quiver mutation equivalence

Abstract

We prove NP-hardness results for determining whether quivers are mutation equivalent to quivers with given properties. Specifically, determining whether a quiver is mutation-equivalent to a quiver with exactly k arrows between any two of its vertices is NP-hard. Also, determining whether a quiver is mutation equivalent to a quiver with no edges between frozen vertices is strongly NP-hard. Finally, we present a characterization of mutation classes of quivers with two mutable vertices.

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