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Introduction to Homotopy Theory

2001

Consider two manifolds X and Y together with a set of continuous maps f, g,... $$ f:X \to Y,x \to f(x) = y;x \in X,y \in Y. $$

CombinatoricsPhysicsHomotopy groupn-connectedHomotopy sphereEilenberg–MacLane spaceWhitehead torsionWhitehead theoremCofibrationRegular homotopy
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Some Aspects of Vector-Valued Singular Integrals

2009

Let A, B be Banach spaces and \(1 < p < \infty. \; T\) is said to be a (p, A, B)- CalderoLon–Zygmund type operator if it is of weak type (p, p), and there exist a Banach space E, a bounded bilinear map \(u: E \times A \rightarrow B,\) and a locally integrable function k from \(\mathbb{R}^n \times \mathbb{R}^n \backslash \{(x, x): x \in \mathbb{R}^n\}\) into E such that $$T\;f(x) = \int u(k(x, y), f(y))dy$$ for every A-valued simple function f and \(x \notin \; supp \; f.\)

CombinatoricsPhysicsMathematics::Functional Analysissymbols.namesakeBounded functionBanach spacesymbolsLocally integrable functionFunction (mathematics)Type (model theory)Hardy spaceSingular integralWeak type
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Hilbert Space Embeddings for Gelfand–Shilov and Pilipović Spaces

2017

We consider quasi-Banach spaces that lie between a Gelfand–Shilov space, or more generally, Pilipovi´c space, \(\mathcal{H}\), and its dual, \(\mathcal{H}^\prime\) . We prove that for such quasi-Banach space \(\mathcal{B}\), there are convenient Hilbert spaces, \(\mathcal{H}_{k}, k=1,2\), with normalized Hermite functions as orthonormal bases and such that \(\mathcal{B}\) lies between \(\mathcal{H}_1\; \mathrm{and}\;\mathcal{H}_2\), and the latter spaces lie between \(\mathcal{H}\; \mathrm{and}\;\mathcal{H}^\prime\).

CombinatoricsPhysicsMathematics::Functional Analysissymbols.namesakeHilbert manifoldMathematical analysisHilbert spacesymbolsOrthonormal basisHermite functionsSpace (mathematics)Prime (order theory)
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Action-Angle Variables

2001

In the following we will assume that the Hamiltonian does not depend explicitly on time; ∂H/∂t = 0. Then we know that the characteristic function W(q i , P i ) is the generator of a canonical transformation to new constant momenta P i , (all Q i , are ignorable), and the new Hamiltonian depends only on the P i ,: H = K = K(P i ). Besides, the following canonical equations are valid: $$ \dot Q_i = \frac{{\partial K}} {{\partial P_i }} = v_i = const. $$ (1) $$ \dot P_i = \frac{{\partial K}} {{\partial Q_i }} = 0. $$ (2)

CombinatoricsPhysicssymbols.namesakeCanonical variablePhase spaceKepler problemsymbolsCanonical transformationAction-angle coordinatesAction variableTransformation equationHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)
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The Bourgain property and convex hulls

2007

Let (Ω, Σ, μ) be a complete probability space and let X be a Banach space. We consider the following problem: Given a function f: Ω X for which there is a norming set B ⊂ BX * such that Zf,B = {x * ○ f: x * ∈ B } is uniformly integrable and has the Bourgain property, does it follow that f is Birkhoff integrable? It turns out that this question is equivalent to the following one: Given a pointwise bounded family ℋ ⊂ ℝΩ with the Bourgain property, does its convex hull co(ℋ) have the Bourgain property? With the help of an example of D. H. Fremlin, we make clear that both questions have negative answer in general. We prove that a function f: Ω X is scalarly measurable provided that there is a n…

CombinatoricsPointwiseDiscrete mathematicsConvex hullGeneral MathematicsBounded functionRegular polygonBanach spaceContinuum (set theory)Function (mathematics)Separable spaceMathematicsMathematische Nachrichten
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A note on coverings with special fibres and monodromy group $ S_{d}$

2012

We consider branched coverings of degree over with monodromy group , points of simple branching, special points and fixed branching data at the special points, where is a smooth connected complex projective curve of genus , and , are integers with . We prove that the corresponding Hurwitz spaces are irreducible if .

CombinatoricsProjective curveBranching (linguistics)Mathematics::Algebraic GeometryMonodromyGeneral MathematicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentHurwitz spaces special fibres branched coverings monodromy braid moves.Settore MAT/03 - GeometriaMathematicsIzvestiya: Mathematics
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The Influence of H. Grassmann on Italian Projective N-Dimensional Geometry

1996

On May 29, 1883, Corrado Segre took his doctorate in Turin (Torino), under Enrico D’Ovidio’s guidance. His thesis (Segre 1884a,b) was published one year later in the Journal of the local Academy of Science, and after a short time it became a fundamental starting point for the development of Italian projective n-dimensional geometry.

CombinatoricsPure mathematicsLinear spacePoint (geometry)Real coordinate spaceDevelopment (differential geometry)Projective differential geometryProjective testMathematicsProjective geometry
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K-theory of function rings

1990

AbstractThe ring R of continuous functions on a compact topological space Xwith values in R or C is considered. It is shown that the algebraic K-theory of such rings with coefficients in ZkZ, k any positive integer, agrees with the topological K-theory of the underlying space X with the same coefficient rings. The proof is based on the result that the map from Rδ (R with discrete topology) to R (R with compact-open topology) induces a natural isomorphism between the homologies with coefficients in ZkZ of the classifying spaces of the respective infinite general linear groups. Some remarks on the situation with X not compact are added.

CombinatoricsRing (mathematics)Algebra and Number TheoryDiscrete spaceGeneral topologyTopological groupTopological spaceSpace (mathematics)K-theoryTopological vector spaceMathematicsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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Local dimensions of sliced measures and stability of packing dimensions of sections of sets

2004

Abstract Let m and n be integers with 0 R n to certain properties of plane sections of μ. This leads us to prove, among other things, that the lower local dimension of (n−m)-plane sections of μ is typically constant provided that the Hausdorff dimension of μ is greater than m. The analogous result holds for the upper local dimension if μ has finite t-energy for some t>m. We also give a sufficient condition for stability of packing dimensions of section of sets.

CombinatoricsSection (fiber bundle)Mathematics(all)Packing dimensionDimension (vector space)Plane (geometry)General MathematicsHausdorff dimensionMathematical analysisConstant (mathematics)Stability (probability)MathematicsAdvances in Mathematics
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Type and Cotype in Vector-Valued Nakano Sequence Spaces

2001

AbstractGiven a sequence of Banach spaces {Xn}n and a sequence of real numbers {pn}n in [1,∞), the vector-valued Nakano sequence spaces ℓ({pn},{Xn}) consist of elements {xn}n in ∏nXn for which there is a constant λ>0 such that ∑n(‖xn‖/λ)pn<∞. In this paper we find the conditions on the Banach spaces Xn and on the sequence {pn}n for the spaces ℓ({pn},{Xn}) to have cotype q or type p.

CombinatoricsSequenceApplied MathematicsMathematical analysiscotypeBanach spaceType (model theory)typeConstant (mathematics)Analysisnakano sequence spaceReal numberMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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