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Caristi Type Selections of Multivalued Mappings

2015

Multivalued mappings and related selection theorems are fundamental tools in many branches of mathematics and applied sciences. In this paper we continue this theory and prove the existence of Caristi type selections for generalized multivalued contractions on complete metric spaces, by using some classes of functions. Also we prove fixed point and quasi-fixed point theorems.

Discrete mathematicsSelection (relational algebra)Article Subjectlcsh:MathematicsMULTIVALUED CONTRACTION MAPPINGSType (model theory)Fixed pointlcsh:QA1-939METRIC SPACESMetric spaceFIXED-POINT THEOREMSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaPoint (geometry)Settore MAT/03 - GeometriaAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Function Spaces
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Elementary (-1)-curves of P-3

2006

In this note we deal with rational curves in P^3 which are images of a line by means of a finite sequence of cubo-cubic Cremona transformations. We prove that these curves can always be obtained applying to the line a sequence of such transformations increasing at each step the degree of the curve. As a corollary we get a result about curves that can give speciality for linear systems of P^3.

Discrete mathematicsSequenceAlgebra and Number TheoryDegree (graph theory)Linear system14C20Finite sequenceMathematics - Algebraic GeometryCorollaryLinear systems fat pointsFamily of curvesLine (geometry)FOS: MathematicsSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Computer Science::DatabasesMathematics
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Characterizing varieties of colength ≤4

2009

Let A be an associative algebra over a field F of characteristic zero, and let χ n (A), n = 1,2,…, be the sequence of cocharacters of A. For every n ≥ 1, let l n (A) denote the nth colength of A, counting the number of S n -irreducibles appearing in χ n (A). In this article, we classify the algebras A such that the sequence of colengths l n (A), n = 1,2,…, is bounded by four. Moreover we construct a finite number of algebras A 1,…, A d , such that l n (A) ≤ 4 if and only if A 1,…, A d  ∉ var(A).

Discrete mathematicsSequenceAlgebra and Number TheoryZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)Codimensions; Colengths; Polynomial identity; VarietyPolynomial identitySettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded functionCodimensionAssociative algebraVarietyColengthVariety (universal algebra)Finite setMathematics
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Varieties of superalgebras of almost polynomial growth

2011

Abstract Let V gr be a variety of superalgebras and let c n gr ( V gr ) , n = 1 , 2 , …  , be its sequence of graded codimensions. Such a sequence is polynomially bounded if and only if V gr does not contain a list of five superalgebras consisting of a commutative superalgebra, the infinite dimensional Grassmann algebra and the algebra of 2 × 2 upper triangular matrices with trivial and natural Z 2 -gradings. In this paper we completely classify all subvarieties of the varieties generated by these five superalgebras, by giving a complete list of finite dimensional generating superalgebras.

Discrete mathematicsSequencePolynomialPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasTriangular matrixGrowthPolynomial identitySuperalgebrasuperalgebra growthBounded functionMathematics::Quantum AlgebraVarietyVariety (universal algebra)Mathematics::Representation TheoryExterior algebraCommutative propertyMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Polynomial identities on superalgebras and exponential growth

2003

Abstract Let A be a finitely generated superalgebra over a field F of characteristic 0. To the graded polynomial identities of A one associates a numerical sequence {cnsup(A)}n⩾1 called the sequence of graded codimensions of A. In case A satisfies an ordinary polynomial identity, such sequence is exponentially bounded and we capture its exponential growth by proving that for any such algebra lim n→∞ c n sup (A) n exists and is a non-negative integer; we denote such integer by supexp(A) and we give an effective way for computing it. As an application, we construct eight superalgebras Ai, i=1,…,8, characterizing the identities of any finitely generated superalgebra A with supexp(A)>2 in the f…

Discrete mathematicsSequencePolynomialSuperalgebrasAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasField (mathematics)GrowthSuperalgebraCodimensionsPolynomial identitiesIdentity (mathematics)IntegerBounded functionIdeal (ring theory)MathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Proper identities, Lie identities and exponential codimension growth

2008

Abstract The exponent exp ( A ) of a PI-algebra A in characteristic zero is an integer and measures the exponential rate of growth of the sequence of codimensions of A [A. Giambruno, M. Zaicev, On codimension growth of finitely generated associative algebras, Adv. Math. 140 (1998) 145–155; A. Giambruno, M. Zaicev, Exponential codimension growth of P.I. algebras: An exact estimate, Adv. Math. 142 (1999) 221–243]. In this paper we study the exponential rate of growth of the sequences of proper codimensions and Lie codimensions of an associative PI-algebra. We prove that the corresponding proper exponent exists for all PI-algebras, except for some algebras of exponent two strictly related to t…

Discrete mathematicsSequencePure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryZero (complex analysis)CodimensionExponential functionPolynomial identitiesIntegerpolynomial identity codimensionsExponentCodimension growthExterior algebraAssociative propertyMathematics
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Thin Bases of Order Two

2001

AbstractA set A⊆N0 is called a basis of order two if A+A≔{a+a′∣a, a′∈A}=N0. If n∈N then A(n) denotes the number of a∈A with 1⩽a⩽n. In this paper bases A, B, C of order two are given such thatlimA(n)n=253,limB(n)n=72andlimC(n)n=101653.

Discrete mathematicsSet (abstract data type)Algebra and Number TheoryBasis (linear algebra)Order (group theory)ArithmeticMathematicsJournal of Number Theory
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A probabilistic meaning of certain quasinormal subgroups

2007

The role of the cyclic quasinormal subgroups has been recently described in groups both finite and infinite by S.Stonehewer and G.Zacher. This role can be better analyzed in the class of compact groups, obtaining restrictions for the probability that two randomly chosen elements commute. Mathematcs Subject Classification: 20D60, 20P05, 20D08

Discrete mathematicsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraClass (set theory)Mutually commuting pairs commutativity degree compact groups quasinormal subgroupsProbabilistic logicSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaMeaning (existential)MathematicsInternational Journal of Algebra
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High Order in Space and Time Schemes Through an Approximate Lax-Wendroff Procedure

2017

This paper deals with the scheme proposed by the authors in Zorio, Baeza and Mulet (J Sci Comput 71(1):246–273, 2017). This scheme is an alternative to the techniques proposed in Qiu and Shu (SIAM J Sci Comput 24(6):2185–2198, 2003) to obtain high-order accurate schemes using Weighted Essentially Non Oscillatory finite differences and approximating the flux derivatives required by the Cauchy-Kovalevskaya procedure by simple centered finite differences. We analyse how errors in first-order terms near discontinuities propagate through both versions of the Cauchy-Kovalevskaya procedure. We propose a fluctuation control, for which the approximation of the first-order derivative to be used in th…

Discrete mathematicsSpacetimeLax–Wendroff methodSimple (abstract algebra)Scheme (mathematics)Finite differenceApplied mathematicsFluxClassification of discontinuitiesInterpolationMathematics
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Partial Finitely Generated Bi-Ideals

2016

Partial words have been studied by Blanchet-Sadri et al., but bi-ideals or reccurrent words have been studied for centuries by many researchers. This paper gives a solution for some problems for partial reccurrent words. This paper gives an algorithm for a given finitely generated bi-ideal, how to construct a new basis of ultimately finitely generated bi-ideal, which generates the same given bi-ideal. The paper states that it is always possible to find a basis for a given finitely generated bi-ideal. The main results of this paper are presented in third section. At first, we show that if two irreduciable bi-ideals are different, they will differ in infinitely many places. This led to the st…

Discrete mathematicsStatement (computer science)Mathematics::Commutative Algebra020207 software engineering0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyBasis (universal algebra)01 natural sciencesElectronic mailSection (category theory)Stallings theorem about ends of groups010201 computation theory & mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFinitely-generated abelian groupFinite setCounterexampleMathematics2016 18th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC)
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