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Conditioning on MV-algebras and additive measures —I

1997

Abstract We present a lattice-ordered semigroup approach for the foundation of conditional events which covers the special situations where the underlying (unconditional) events are Boolean or fuzzy, respectively. Our proposal is quite different from other, ring theoretical, approaches. The problem of extending additivity of uncertainty measures from unconditional to conditional events will be discussed.

AlgebraArtificial IntelligenceLogicTwo-element Boolean algebraFuzzy setFuzzy numberBoolean expressionStone's representation theorem for Boolean algebrasBoolean algebras canonically definedComplete Boolean algebraFuzzy logicMathematicsFuzzy Sets and Systems
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Character problems in classical representation theory

1987

AlgebraCharacter (mathematics)General MathematicsTrivial representationReal representationRepresentation theoryMathematicsRendiconti del Seminario Matematico e Fisico di Milano
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A remark on conjectures in modular representation theory

1987

AlgebraFaithful representationModular representation theoryRepresentation theory of the symmetric groupGeneral MathematicsRestricted representationTrivial representationRepresentation theory of the Poincaré groupReal representationRepresentation theory of finite groupsMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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On the representation theory of quantum Heisenberg group and algebra

1994

We show that the quantum Heisenberg groupH q (1) and its *-Hopf algebra structure can be obtained by means of contraction from quantumSU q (2) group. Its dual Hopf algebra is the quantum Heisenberg algebraU q (h(1)). We derive left and right regular representations forU q (h(1)) as acting on its dualH q (1). Imposing conditions on the right representation, the left representation is reduced to an irreducible holomorphic representation with an associated quantum coherent state. Realized in the Bargmann-Hilbert space of analytic functions the unitarity of regular representation is also shown. By duality, left and right regular representations for quantum Heisenberg group with the quantum Heis…

AlgebraInduced representationQuantum groupTheta representationRestricted representationTrivial representationRegular representationHeisenberg groupGeneral Physics and AstronomyRepresentation theory of finite groupsMathematicsCzechoslovak Journal of Physics
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Koordinatisierung von verallgemeinerten affinen Räumen

1997

AlgebraMathematics (miscellaneous)Applied MathematicsAlgebra representationMathematicsResults in Mathematics
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Initial Data for Non-Linear Evolution Equations and Differentiable Vectors of Group Representations

1995

Regularity properties of non-linear Lie algebra representations are defined. These properties are satisfied in examples given by evolution equations. We prove that this regularity implies that the set of C ∞ vectors for the non-linear group representation obtained by integration of the Lie algebra representation coincide with the set of C ∞ vectors of the linear part (the order one term) of this group representation.

AlgebraNonlinear systemLie algebra representationLie algebraDifferentiable functionWeak derivativeGroup representationMathematics
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Characters and Blocks of Finite Groups

1998

This is a clear, accessible and up-to-date exposition of modular representation theory of finite groups from a character-theoretic viewpoint. After a short review of the necessary background material, the early chapters introduce Brauer characters and blocks and develop their basic properties. The next three chapters study and prove Brauer's first, second and third main theorems in turn. These results are then applied to prove a major application of finite groups, the Glauberman Z*-theorem. Later chapters examine Brauer characters in more detail. The relationship between blocks and normal subgroups is also explored and the modular characters and blocks in p-solvable groups are discussed. Fi…

AlgebraNormal subgroupPure mathematicsModular representation theoryBrauer's theorem on induced charactersSylow theoremsCharacter theoryOrder (group theory)Classification of finite simple groupsRepresentation theory of finite groupsMathematics
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Banach elements and spectrum in Banach quasi *-algebras

2006

A normal Banach quasi -algebra (X;A_0) has a distinguished Banach - algebra X_b consisting of bounded elements of X. The latter -algebra is shown to coincide with the set of elements of X having fi nite spectral radius. If the family P(X) of bounded invariant positive sesquilinear forms on X contains suffi ciently many elements then the Banach -algebra of bounded elements can be characterized via a C -seminorm defi ned by the elements of P(X).

AlgebraPure mathematicsJordan algebraGeneral MathematicsBounded functionSpectrum (functional analysis)SubalgebraDivision algebraAlgebra representationbounded elements normed quasi *-algebrasCellular algebraUniversal enveloping algebraMathematics
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Some Problems on Homomorphisms and Real Function Algebras

2001

In this paper we solve a problem about the representation of all homomorphisms on a real function algebra as point evaluations and another two about function algebras in which homomorphisms are point evaluations on sequences in the algebra.

AlgebraPure mathematicsTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESReal-valued functionGeneral MathematicsComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONRepresentation (systemics)Algebra representationHomomorphismPoint (geometry)Function (mathematics)Algebra over a fieldMathematicsMonatshefte f�r Mathematik
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The new results on lattice deformation of current algebra

2008

The topic “Quantum Integrable Models” was reviewed in the literature and presented to the conferences and schools many times. Only the reports of our own have been done on quite a few occasions (see, e.g., [1], [2]). So here we shall try to present a fresh approach to the description of the ingredients of construction of integrable models. It has gradually evolved in the process of our joint work. Whereas our goal was the Sugawara construction for the lattice affine algebra (known now as the St.Petersburg algebra), (see, e.g., [1]), some technical developments happen to be new and useful for the already developed subjects. Here we shall underline this development.

AlgebraSymmetric algebraFiltered algebraQuantum affine algebraCurrent algebraDivision algebraAlgebra representationCellular algebraLie conformal algebraMathematics
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