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Can someone write the code for this diagram? Quiver codes are not working in latex.

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    Welcome to TeX.SE! This site works best as a helping hand for when you get stuck with something. Questions like this, that look like "please do this thing for me" tend not to get answers because they require effort on the part of the community (who you want help from). To make the most of this site, it would help if you made some substantive efforts please and show what you have done so far with a Minimal Working Example (MWE). Or, you can look at TeX consultants who will write you code for money here
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    May 21 at 20:03
  • This is not a code writing service I am afraid, please show some effort and we can help you out with issues you face
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    May 21 at 20:04
  • Draw the arced arrows as normal but add coordinates for example at pos = .4 and pos = .6. Then draw the double arrows between those coordinates (with a certain amount shortened). Mark two positions again (say at pos = .25 and pos = .75) and connect those again. For these last two arrows, the nfold library might be useful. May 21 at 20:08
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    As starting point may serve tex.stackexchange.com/questions/350538 too.
    – Zarko
    May 21 at 21:23
  • Here are some explanations about connecting points on lines in general. May 21 at 23:57

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