#10527: Implementation of quiver mutation type
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       Reporter:  stumpc5                      |         Owner:  sage-combinat
           Type:  enhancement                  |        Status:  needs_review 
       Priority:  major                        |     Milestone:  sage-5.0     
      Component:  combinatorics                |    Resolution:               
       Keywords:  quiver mutation type days38  |   Work issues:               
Report Upstream:  N/A                          |     Reviewers:  Hugh Thomas  
        Authors:  Christian Stump              |     Merged in:               
   Dependencies:  #10349                       |      Stopgaps:               
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Comment (by gmoose05):

 Replying to [comment:16 hthomas]:
 > Replying to [comment:14 stumpc5]:
 > > Replying to [comment:12 hthomas]:
 > > > What did you mean by:
 > > >
 > > >  It appears that `C(M)` and `C(M')` are isomorphic Cartan types for
 mutation equivalent skew-symmetrizable matrices `M` and `M'`.
 > > >
 > > > A3 is mutation equivalent to an oriented cycle, whose Cartan type is
 affine A2.  Maybe this should be removed?

 I agree that this line appears to be confusing.  Is this in the
 documentation or in the code itself?

 > > >
 > > > (I'm at Sage Days 38, and I'm planning to get a bunch of refereeing
 done this week, so I'll probably have more comments....)

 Sounds good Hugh, Thanks!
 > >
 > > agreed.
 >
 > Okay.  I'm working on a reviewer patch, so I can take it out there.

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