LEADER 01966oam 2200481Ka 450 001 9910697569603321 005 20090127081718.0 035 $a(CKB)5470000002389255 035 $a(OCoLC)299740197 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000002389255 100 $a20090127d2004 ua 0 101 0 $aeng 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe impacts of regular Upward Bound$b[electronic resource] $eresults from the third follow-up data collection /$fprepared for U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Under Secretary by David Myers ... 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Background""; ""Chapter 2. Summary""; ""Chapter 3. Weighted projective lines""; ""3.1. Basic notations""; ""3.2. Exceptional sheaves""; ""3.3. Perpendicular categories""; ""Chapter 4. Mutations of exceptional sequences""; ""4.1. Exceptional sequences""; ""4.2. The braid group action on the set of exceptional sequences""; ""4.3. Transitivity of the braid group action""; ""4.4. Bijections between exceptional sheaves""; ""4.5. Coprimeness of rank and degree""; ""Chapter 5. Tubular mutations"" 327 $a""5.1. Mutations as derived equivalences for sheaves on weighted projective lines of genus one""""5.2. Telescopic functors""; ""5.3. Automorphisms of the derived category""; ""Chapter 6. Twisted mutations""; ""6.1. Admissible exceptional pairs""; ""6.2. Twisted mutations of admissible exceptional pairs""; ""Chapter 7. On the number of exceptional vector bundles""; ""7.1. Equations and inequalities for exceptional bundles""; ""7.2. A bound for the number of exceptional bundles of fixed rank and degree""; ""7.3. Omnipresent exceptional vector bundles""; ""Chapter 8. Tilting sheaves"" 327 $a""8.1. Concealeda???canonical and almost concealeda???canonical algebras""""8.2. Regular components""; ""8.3. The wing decomposition of a tilting bundle""; ""8.4. Nona???regular components for concealeda???canonical algebras""; ""8.5. Nona???regular components for almost concealeda???canonical algebras""; ""Chapter 9. Tilting complexes""; ""9.1. Tilting complexes and exceptional sequences""; ""9.2. Tilting complexes for weighted projective lines with parameters""; ""9.3. Branch enlargements of concealeda???canonical algebras""; ""9.4. Tilting complexes for domestic weighted projective lines"" 327 $a""9.5. Tilting complexes for tubular weighted projective lines""""Chapter 10. Hyperelliptic weighted projective lines""; ""10.1. Structure of a tilting complex on a hyperelliptic weighted projective line""; ""10.2. Diophantine equations""; ""10.3. Layered algebras""; ""10.4. Tame algebras derived equivalent to hyperelliptic algebras""; ""10.5. Tame algebras derived equivalent to ta???subspace problem algebras""; ""10.6. 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