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On topological representation theory from quivers

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arxiv 2011.03823 v3 pith:TTX5BBV4 submitted 2020-11-07 math.RT math.ATmath.KTmath.RA

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In this work, we introduce {\em topological representations of a quiver} as a system consisting of topological spaces and its relationships determined by the quiver. Such a setting gives a natural connection between topological representations of a quiver and diagrams of topological spaces. First, we investigate the relation between the category of topological representations and that of linear representations of a quiver via $P(\Gamma)$-$\mathcal{TOP}^o$ and $k\Gamma$-Mod, concerning (positively) graded or vertex (positively) graded modules. Second, we discuss the homological theory of topological representations of quivers via $\Gamma$-limit $Lim^{\Gamma}$ and using it, define the homology groups of topological representations of quivers via $H_n$. It is found that some properties of a quiver can be read from homology groups. Third, we investigate the homotopy theory of topological representations of quivers. We define the homotopy equivalence between two morphisms in $\textbf{Top}\mathrm{-}\textbf{Rep}\Gamma$ and show that the parallel Homotopy Axiom also holds for top-representations based on the homotopy equivalence. Last, we mainly obtain the functor $At^{\Gamma}$ from $\textbf{Top}\mathrm{-}\textbf{Rep}\Gamma$ to $\textbf{Top}$ and show that $At^{\Gamma}$ preserves homotopy equivalence between morphisms. The relationship is established between the homotopy groups of a top-representation $(T,f)$ and the homotopy groups of $At^{\Gamma}(T,f)$.

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