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»ã±¨ÌáÒª£ºAny finite-dimensional algebra falls into one of three representation types: representation-finite, tame, or wild. While the module category can be extensively studied for representation-finite and tame algebras, exploring better-behaved modules or subcategories for wild algebras yields more challenges and fewer insights. In this talk, we introduce the brick finiteness of algebras, which exhibits nice properties, particularly in the class of wild algebras. This discussion will intersect with several areas, including ¦Ó - tilting theory and silting theory.