Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4603957 | Linear Algebra and its Applications | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Given an integral quadratic unit form q:Zn→Z and a finite tuple of q-roots r = (rj)j∈J the induced q-root form qr is considered as in [P. Gabriel, A.V. Roiter, Representations of finite dimensional algebras, in: A.I. Kostrikin, I.V. Shafarevich (Eds.), Algebra VIII, Encyclopaedia of the Mathematical Sciences, vol. 73, 1992, Springer (Chapter 6)]. We show that two non-negative unit forms are of the same Dynkin type precisely when they are root-induced one from the other. Moreover, there are only finitely many non-negative unit forms without double edges of a given Dynkin type. Root-induction yields an interesting partial order on the Dynkin types, which is studied in the paper.
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