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Rings with algebraic n-engel elements

1994

(1994). Rings with algebraic n-engel elements. Communications in Algebra: Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 1685-1701.

Pure mathematicsRing theoryAlgebra and Number TheoryDerived algebraic geometryFunction field of an algebraic varietyScheme (mathematics)Local ringVon Neumann regular ringCommutative algebraAlgebraic numberANÉIS E ÁLGEBRAS ASSOCIATIVOSMathematics
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Affine Algebraic Varieties

2000

Algebraic geometers study zero loci of polynomials. More accurately, they study geometric objects, called algebraic varieties, that can be described locally as zero loci of polynomials. For example, every high school mathematics student has studied a bit of algebraic geometry, in learning the basic properties of conic sections such as parabolas and hyperbolas.

Pure mathematicsZariski topologyConic sectionMathematics::History and OverviewZero (complex analysis)Algebraic varietyAffine transformationAlgebraic geometryAlgebraic numberIrreducible componentMathematics
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Motives of quadric bundles and relative intermediate jacobians of K3-Fano pairs

2015

This thesis consists of two parts. In the first part we study the Chow motive of a quadric bundle of odd relative dimension over a surface. We show that this motive admits a decomposition which involves the Prym motive of the double covering of the discriminant curve.In the second part, we consider Lagrangian fibrations, obtained as relative intermediate Jacobians of families of Fano threefolds containing a fixed K3 surface, and the existence of a symplectic compactification. In a particular case, we study a partial compactification using calculations with the software system Macaulay2.

Quadric bundleMotif de ChowIntermediate Jacobian[MATH.MATH-AG] Mathematics [math]/Algebraic Geometry [math.AG]Variété symplectique irréductibleLagrangian fibrationChow motiveFibration LagrangienneJacobienne intermédiaireIrreducible symplectic varietyPaire K3-FanoFibré en quadriquesK3-Fano pair
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Locally nilpotent derivations of rings graded by an abelian group

2019

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Russel cubic threefoldPure mathematicsAffine algebraic geometryPham-Brieskorn variety010102 general mathematics[MATH.MATH-AG] Mathematics [math]/Algebraic Geometry [math.AG]Locally nilpotent13A50Locally nilpotent derivation01 natural sciences[ MATH.MATH-AG ] Mathematics [math]/Algebraic Geometry [math.AG]Russell cubic threefold0103 physical sciences010307 mathematical physics[MATH.MATH-AG]Mathematics [math]/Algebraic Geometry [math.AG]0101 mathematicsAbelian group14R20MSC: Primary 14R20 ; Secondary 13A50ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Use of selected indigenous yeasts from racemes of Grillo grape variety to improve the production of sparkling base wine

2019

The production of sparkling wines in Sicily is increasing considerably. The most important oenological characteristics of high quality sparkling wines are high content of acidity and low pH. In Sicily, white grape varieties such as those of the cultivar Grillo are characterized by very low concentrations of malic and tartaric acids due to hot climate and reduced rainfall typical of the production area. On the other hand, a very large amount of raceme grapes, characterized by low pH and high content of tartaric and malic acids, is largely produced by Grillo varieties. Hence, the winemaking of racemes might represent a technological solution to increase the quality of the acids in the final w…

Saccharomyces cerevisiaeyeastsparkling base wineGrillo grape varietySettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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General Theory: Algebraic Point of View

2009

It is convenient to divide our study of pip-spaces into two stages. In the first one, we consider only the algebraic aspects. That is, we explore the structure generated by a linear compatibility relation on a vector space V , as introduced in Section I.2, without any other ingredient. This will lead us to another equivalent formulation, in terms of particular coverings of V by families of subspaces. This first approach, purely algebraic, is the subject matter of the present chapter. Then, in a second stage, we introduce topologies on the so-called assaying subspaces \(\{V_r \}\). Indeed, as already mentioned in Section I.2, assuming the partial inner product to be nondegenerate implies tha…

Section (fiber bundle)Discrete mathematicsAlgebraic cycleProduct (mathematics)Real algebraic geometryAlgebraic extensionAlgebraic closureMathematicsSingular point of an algebraic varietyDual pair
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Estimation of Role of Sicilian Region on Production of Quality Wines. A Comparison between the Best Sicilian and Italian Wines by Using Influential W…

2016

Abstract Sicilian region (Southern Italy) has always been the larger Italian wine producer, because of their terroir (i.e. climate, soil and cultivar) and the extension of the vineyard area. For a long time, in the past, Sicilian vineyards produced only wine for blending or for bulk wine consumption. However, the quality of wine production in the Sicilian region has raised significantly over the past years, due to numerous factors, including, primarily, the development of manufacturing techniques, the major business investments of wineries, and the better legislation for protection of quality wines. These factors, combined with producers' targeted marketing strategies and actions, have grea…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralemarketing communications product leadership product innovation variety renewal
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The Viticulture of Lampedusa, a heritage which is disappearing before being known.

2010

The study is focused on the viticulture of the island of Lampedusa, located in the strait of Sicily 113 km from the African coast and 205 km from the Sicilian coasts. It is a study that has no previous recorded documentations. The research was conducted on the island to a various number of vineyard farmers in order to describe cultivation techniques and the grape germplasm utilized. Viticulture is present on several tens of hectares but in recent years is vanishing quickly and currently survives thanks to a small number of old farmers who still practice agriculture. Moreover, the strong competition for land use strongly linked to tourism, makes the survival of farming in general even more p…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturagrapevine variety small Island Sicily landscape
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The agricultural heritage of Lampedusa (Pelagie Archipelago, South Italy) and its key role for cultivar and wildlife conservation

2011

As occurred on many other little Mediterranean islands, agricultural activity at Lampedusa (Strait of Sicily) underwent a very strong decline in terms of surface area during the second half of the last century. In particular, cereal crops have ceased and horticulture is disappearing, while vineyards still occupy a reduced area but are quickly vanishing and currently survive thanks to a small number of old farmers. Here are presented the results of a research carried out by interviewing seven farmers in order to study not only the techniques and the germplasm used in local viticulture, but also the final use of grapes and an evaluation on the connection between traditional farming and agro-e…

Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaBiodiversityWildlifelcsh:Plant culturebiodiversity grapevine landscape Sicily small island varietylcsh:AgricultureEnvironmental protectionAgricultural landlcsh:SB1-1110LampedusaSicilybiodiversityWildlife conservationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologybusiness.industryAgroforestrylcsh:Slandscapebiology.organism_classificationgrapevinevarietySettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgricultureArchipelagosmall islandMediterranean IslandsbusinessAgronomy and Crop Science
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CIBERESPAÑOL: THE SPANISH LANGUAGE ON THE INTERNET

2015

The recent spread of information technology and communications has introduced profound changes in the way young people communicate. Many are the registers used by young people, among them: the formal employed at the university and at work, and the informal used with their peers in familiar contexts. The way in which young people communicate, changes from generation to generation and is influenced by several factors: media, newspapers and the world around them. Often the youth language is characterized by the presence of new terms and forms, that sometimes it looks like a code that you have to interpret and decode. Nowadays Internet has undoubtedly changed our lives and the way we communicat…

Settore L-LIN/07 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua SpagnolaCIBERESPAÑOL Linguistic variety ICT
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