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Quantization on the Virasoro group

1990

The quantization of the Virasoro group is carried out by means of a previously established group approach to quantization. We explicitly work out the two-cocycles on the Virasoro group as a preliminary step. In our scheme the carrier space for all the Virasoro representations is made out of polarized functions on the group manifold. It is proved that this space does not contain null vector states, even forc≦1, although it is not irreducible. The full reduction is achieved in a striaghtforward way by just taking a well defined invariant subspace ℋ(c, h), the orbit of the enveloping algebra through the vacuum, which is irreducible for any value ofc andh. ℋ(c, h) is a proper subspace of the sp…

Pure mathematicsGroup (mathematics)Quantization (signal processing)Invariant subspaceStatistical and Nonlinear Physics81S10ManifoldGroup representation17B68Algebra58F06Null vector81R10Algebra representation22E65Mathematical PhysicsSymplectic geometryMathematics
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?Almost? mean-field ising model: An algebraic approach

1991

We study the thermodynamic limit of the algebraic dynamics for an "almost" mean-field Ising model, which is a slight generalization of the Ising model in the mean-field approximation. We prove that there exists a family of "relevant" states on which the algebraic dynamics αt can be defined. This αt defines a group of automorphisms of the algebra obtained by completing the standard spin algebra with respect to the quasiuniform topology defined by our states. © 1991 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

Pure mathematicsGroup (mathematics)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsDimension of an algebraic varietySquare-lattice Ising modelalgebraic approachAutomorphismSpin systemCombinatoricsAlgebraic cyclePhysics and Astronomy (all)Thermodynamic limitIsing modelAlgebraic numberthermodynamical limitSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicMathematicsJournal of Statistical Physics
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Some remarks concerning Nambu mechanics

1996

The structure of Nambu-Poisson brackets is studied and we establish that any Nambu tensor is decomposable. We show that every Nambu-Poisson manifold admits a local foliation by canonical Nambu-Poisson manifolds. Finally, a cohomology for Nambu (Lie) algebras which is adapted to the study of formal deformations of Nambu structures is introduced.

Pure mathematicsHigh Energy Physics::LatticeNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCohomologyManifoldFoliationAlgebraHigh Energy Physics::TheoryPoisson bracketTensor (intrinsic definition)Poisson manifoldNambu mechanicsMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematical PhysicsMathematicsPoisson algebraLetters in Mathematical Physics
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An invariant analytic orthonormalization procedure with an application to coherent states

2007

We discuss a general strategy which produces an orthonormal set of vectors, stable under the action of a given set of unitary operators Aj, j=1,2,n, starting from a fixed normalized vector in H and from a set of unitary operators. We discuss several examples of this procedure and, in particular, we show how a set of coherentlike vectors can be produced and in which condition over the lattice spacing this can be done. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

Pure mathematicsHilbert spaceFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)coherent statesUnitary stateMathematical OperatorsSet (abstract data type)symbols.namesakeUnit vectorsymbolsSet theoryInvariant (mathematics)Settore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaOrthonormalityComputer Science::DatabasesMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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Generalized Bogoliubov transformations versus D-pseudo-bosons

2015

We demonstrate that not all generalized Bogoliubov transformations lead to D -pseudo-bosons and prove that a correspondence between the two can only be achieved with the imposition of specific constraints on the parameters defining the transformation. For certain values of the parameters, we find that the norms of the vectors in sets of eigenvectors of two related apparently non-selfadjoint number-like operators possess different types of asymptotic behavior. We use this result to deduce further that they constitute bases for a Hilbert space, albeit neither of them can form a Riesz base. When the constraints are relaxed, they cease to be Hilbert space bases but remain D -quasibases.

Pure mathematicsHilbert spaceStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsBase (topology)Mathematical Operatorssymbols.namesakeTransformation (function)symbolsQASettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsQCStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicBosonMathematics
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Nonlinear balayage on metric spaces

2009

We develop a theory of balayage on complete doubling metric measure spaces supporting a Poincaré inequality. In particular, we are interested in continuity and p-harmonicity of the balayage. We also study connections to the obstacle problem. As applications, we characterize regular boundary points and polar sets in terms of balayage. Original Publication:Anders Björn, Jana Björn, Tero Mäkäläinen and Mikko Parviainen, Nonlinear balayage on metric spaces, 2009, Nonlinear Analysis, (71), 5-6, 2153-2171.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.na.2009.01.051Copyright: Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.http://www.elsevier.com/

Pure mathematicsMatematikBalayageApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisPoincaré inequalityBoundary (topology)Measure (mathematics)symbols.namesakeMetric spaceMetric (mathematics)Obstacle problemsymbolsBalayage; Boundary regularity; Continuity; Doubling measure; Metric space; Nonlinear; Obstacle problem; Perron solution; p-harmonic; Polar set; Poincaré inequality; Potential theory; SuperharmonicAnalysisMathematicsMathematicsPolar set (potential theory)
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Nonlinear scalar field equations with general nonlinearity

2018

Consider the nonlinear scalar field equation \begin{equation} \label{a1} -\Delta{u}= f(u)\quad\text{in}~\mathbb{R}^N,\qquad u\in H^1(\mathbb{R}^N), \end{equation} where $N\geq3$ and $f$ satisfies the general Berestycki-Lions conditions. We are interested in the existence of positive ground states, of nonradial solutions and in the multiplicity of radial and nonradial solutions. Very recently Mederski [30] made a major advance in that direction through the development, in an abstract setting, of a new critical point theory for constrained functionals. In this paper we propose an alternative, more elementary approach, which permits to recover Mederski's results on the scalar field equation. T…

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsMonotonic function2010 MSC: 35J20 35J6001 natural sciencesMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: Mathematics[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]Mountain pass0101 mathematicsMathematicsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category35J20 35J60Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMultiplicity (mathematics)Monotonicity trickNonradial solutions010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemBerestycki-Lions nonlinearityBounded functionNonlinear scalar field equationsScalar fieldAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Stabilization of heterodimensional cycles

2011

We consider diffeomorphisms $f$ with heteroclinic cycles associated to saddles $P$ and $Q$ of different indices. We say that a cycle of this type can be stabilized if there are diffeomorphisms close to $f$ with a robust cycle associated to hyperbolic sets containing the continuations of $P$ and $Q$. We focus on the case where the indices of these two saddles differ by one. We prove that, excluding one particular case (so-called twisted cycles that additionally satisfy some geometrical restrictions), all such cycles can be stabilized.

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Dynamical Systems37C29 37D20 37D30Applied MathematicsFOS: MathematicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsDynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical SystemsType (model theory)Focus (optics)Mathematical PhysicsMathematicsNonlinearity
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Cohomology and Deformation of Leibniz Pairs

1995

Cohomology and deformation theories are developed for Poisson algebras starting with the more general concept of a Leibniz pair, namely of an associative algebra $A$ together with a Lie algebra $L$ mapped into the derivations of $A$. A bicomplex (with both Hochschild and Chevalley-Eilenberg cohomologies) is essential.

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsDeformation (meteorology)Poisson distributionMathematics::Algebraic TopologyCohomologysymbols.namesakeMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyLie algebraAssociative algebraMathematics - Quantum AlgebrasymbolsFOS: MathematicsQuantum Algebra (math.QA)Mathematical PhysicsMathematics
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A group analysis via weak equivalence transformations for a model of tumor encapsulation

2004

A symmetry reduction of a PDEs system, describing the expansive growth of a benign tumour, is obtained via a group analysis approach. The presence in the model of three arbitrary functions suggests the use of Lie symmetries by using the weak equivalence transformations. An invariant classification is given which allows us to reduce the initial PDEs system to an ODEs system. Numerical simulations show a realistic enough description of the physical process.

Pure mathematicsPartial differential equationDifferential equationMathematical analysisOdeGeneral Physics and AstronomyLie groupStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsWeak equivalenceGroup analysisHomogeneous spacetumor growth Lie symmetries weak equivalence transformationsInvariant (mathematics)Mathematical PhysicsMathematics
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