
38:31
The first perp in 1) is on the wrong sideā¦.

38:46
I agree

01:03:47
how was D(Q) defined?

01:04:06
what does "D()" stand for?

01:04:28
D() = Bounded derived cat of coh sheaves

01:04:35
bounded derived category of the category of finite-dimensional representations of Q (or left CQ-modules)

01:04:42
ah Thanks

01:04:51
finitely generated CQ-modules to be precise

01:05:17
Sorry, Pieter is right, I missed that it was quivers now!

01:05:41
so D(P^n) stands for bounded derived category of coherent sheaves on projective spaces?

01:05:47
well, at some point Q might be a quadric :)

01:05:49
yes