Consistent dimer models on surfaces with boundary

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Resumen

A dimer model is a quiver with faces embedded in a surface. We define and investigate notions of consistency for dimer models on general surfaces with boundary which restrict to well-studied consistency conditions in the disk and torus case. We define weak consistency in terms of the associated dimer algebra and show that it is equivalent to the absence of bad configurations on the strand diagram. In the disk and torus case, weakly consistent models are nondegenerate, meaning that every arrow is contained in a perfect matching; this is not true for general surfaces. Strong consistency is defined to require weak consistency as well as nondegeneracy. We prove that the completed as well as the noncompleted dimer algebra of a strongly consistent dimer model are bimodule internally 3-Calabi-Yau with respect to their boundary idempotents. As a consequence, the Gorenstein-projective module category of the completed boundary algebra of suitable dimer models categorifies the cluster algebra given by their underlying quiver. We provide additional consequences of weak and strong consistency, including that one may reduce a strongly consistent dimer model by removing digons and that consistency behaves well under taking dimer submodels.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículoe114
PublicaciónForum of Mathematics, Sigma
Volumen13
DOI
EstadoPublished - jul 10 2025

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Financiación

The authors were supported by the NSF grant DMS-2054255.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Science Foundation Arctic Social Science ProgramDMS-2054255

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Analysis
    • Theoretical Computer Science
    • Algebra and Number Theory
    • Statistics and Probability
    • Mathematical Physics
    • Geometry and Topology
    • Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
    • Computational Mathematics

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