Leavitt path algebras are a class of algebras that arise from directed graphs (or quivers) and are named after the mathematician William G. Leavitt, who studied related structures in the context of rings. **Definition:** A Leavitt path algebra is constructed from a directed graph \( E \) and involves both paths in the graph and the concept of vertices and edges.
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