Abstract

In representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras over a field k, the idea of associating an integral quadratic form qA to a given algebra A, in order to study the relation between the representation type of A and the sign of qA in the positive integral cone, has its origins in a fundamental paper of Gabriel [4]. In the present paper we examine, for any n E M, one-point extensions of the form

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