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Characterisation of band bricks over certain string algebras and a variant of perfectly clustering words

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arxiv 2402.05656 v1 pith:XR3VL5BE submitted 2024-02-08 math.RT

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Generalising a recent work of Dequ\^ene et al. on the connection between perfectly clustering words and band bricks over a particular family of gentle algebras, we characterise band bricks over string algebras whose underlying quiver is acyclic in terms of weakly perfectly clustering pairs of words -- a variant of perfectly clustering words. As a consequence, we characterise band semibricks over all such algebras. Furthermore, the combination of our result and a result of Mousavand and Paquette provides an algorithm to determine whether such a string algebra is brick-infinite.

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