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Quivers

In mathematics, a quiver is a directed graph consisting of points called vertices and arrows called edges that connect them. They are used to study algebraic structures and representations, where each vertex can represent an object or space, and the arrows indicate relationships or transformations between these objects. Quivers help visualize and analyze complex algebraic and categorical concepts in a structured, graphical way, making abstract relationships easier to understand and work with.