#10527: Implementation of quiver mutation type
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       Reporter:  stumpc5                      |         Owner:  sage-combinat
           Type:  enhancement                  |        Status:  needs_review 
       Priority:  major                        |     Milestone:  sage-5.1     
      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 hthomas):

 Replying to [comment:58 stumpc5]:
 > Replying to [comment:55 hthomas]:
 > > Very minor question: why is the new directory containing all the
 cluster-algebra related stuff called cluster_algebra_quiver rather than
 cluster_algebra?
 >
 > since it contains cluster_seed.py and quiver.py, I thought that it might
 be good to have both in the folder name. But I am fine with
 cluster_algebra as well...

 Sorry, I hadn't yet looked at quiver.py, and wasn't aware of all that was
 in there.  At a first glance, I'm very happy to see that this exists!

 I don't know what the rules/principles for organizing sage code are, but
 it seems to me that the quiver stuff will be of interest well beyond its
 cluster algebra applications.  Should it be less hidden?  Maybe quiver.py
 should be a file in the combinat directory?  Or maybe it should be
 somewhere in with more algebra-related code?

 There was some discussion of QPA at Sage Days 38, and I don't think people
 were aware of the quiver code in your patches, so the possibility that it
 could escape notice is of some concern.  (Maybe less concern once it gets
 really into Sage, though, I guess.)

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