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Characters, bilinear forms and solvable groups

2016

Abstract We prove a number of results about the ordinary and Brauer characters of finite solvable groups in characteristic 2, by defining and using the concept of the extended nucleus of a real irreducible character. In particular we show that the Isaacs canonical lift of a real irreducible Brauer character has Frobenius–Schur indicator +1. We also show that the principal indecomposable module corresponding to a real irreducible Brauer character affords a quadratic geometry if and only if each extended nucleus is a split extension of a nucleus.

Algebra and Number TheoryBrauer's theorem on induced charactersMathematics::Rings and Algebras010102 general mathematicsBilinear form01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsLift (mathematics)Frobenius–Schur indicatorQuadratic equationSolvable group0103 physical sciences010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsMathematics::Representation TheoryIndecomposable moduleMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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On the Quadratic Type of Some Simple Self-Dual Modules over Fields of Characteristic Two

1997

Let G be a finite group and let K be an algebraically closed field of Ž characteristic 2. Let V be a non-trivial simple self-dual KG-module we . say that V is self-dual if it is isomorphic to its dual V * . It is a theorem of w x Fong 4, Lemma 1 that in this case there is a non-degenerate G-invariant alternating bilinear form, F, say, defined on V = V. We say that V is a KG-module of quadratic type if F is the polarization of a non-degenerate w x G-invariant quadratic form defined on V. In a previous paper 6 , the present authors described some methods to decide if such a module V is of w x quadratic type. One of the main results of 6 is the following. Suppose that Ž . G is a group with a s…

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsFinite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryGroup of Lie typeInduced characterModuloBinary quadratic formQuadratic fieldBilinear formAlgebraically closed fieldMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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On the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobás theorem for multilinear mappings

2017

Abstract We study the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas property and the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas property for numerical radius. Our main aim is to extend some known results about norm or numerical radius attaining operators to multilinear and polynomial cases. We characterize the pair ( l 1 ( X ) , Y ) to have the BPBp for bilinear forms and prove that on L 1 ( μ ) the numerical radius and the norm of a multilinear mapping are the same. We also show that L 1 ( μ ) fails the BPBp-nu for multilinear mappings although L 1 ( μ ) satisfies it in the operator case for every measure μ.

Discrete mathematicsNumerical AnalysisMultilinear mapAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsBilinear form01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsOperator (computer programming)Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and Topology0101 mathematicsBishop–Phelps theoremMathematicsLinear Algebra and its Applications
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Polynomial identities for the Jordan algebra of a degenerate symmetric bilinear form

2013

Let J(n) be the Jordan algebra of a degenerate symmetric bilinear form. In the first section we classify all possible G-gradings on J(n) where G is any group, while in the second part we restrict our attention to a degenerate symmetric bilinear form of rank n - 1, where n is the dimension of the vector space V defining J(n). We prove that in this case the algebra J(n) is PI-equivalent to the Jordan algebra of a nondegenerate bilinear form.

Discrete mathematicsSymmetric algebraNumerical AnalysisPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryJordan algebraRank (linear algebra)Symmetric bilinear formPolynomial identities gradings Jordan algebraOrthogonal complementBilinear formSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsVector spaceLinear Algebra and its Applications
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Convolution of three functions by means of bilinear maps and applications

1999

When dealing with spaces of vector-valued analytic functions there is a natural way to understand multipliers between them. If X and Y are Banach spaces and L(X,Y ) stands for the space of linear and continuous operators we may consider the convolution of L(X,Y )-valued analytic functions, say F (z) = ∑ n=0∞ Tnz , and X-valued polynomials, say f(z) = ∑m n=0 xnz , to get the Y -valued function F ∗ f(z) = ∑ Tn(xn)z. The second author considered such a definition and studied multipliers between H(X) and BMOA(Y ) in [5]. When the functions take values in a Banach algebra A then the natural extension of multiplier is simply that if f(z) = ∑ anz n and g(z) = ∑ bnz , then f ∗ g(z) = ∑ an.bnz n whe…

Discrete mathematicsSymmetric bilinear formSesquilinear formGeneral MathematicsBanach spaceOrthogonal complementBilinear formMultiplier (Fourier analysis)46E40Tensor productInterpolation space46B2846G25MathematicsIllinois Journal of Mathematics
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Approximation of Elliptic Hemivariational Inequalities

1999

From the previous chapter we know that there exist many important problems in mechanics in which constitutive laws are expressed by means of nonmonotone, possibly multivalued relations (nonmonotone multivalued stress-strain or reaction-displacement relations,e.g). The resulting mathematical model leads to an inclusion type problem involving multivalued nonmonotone mappings or to a substationary type problem for a nonsmooth, nonconvex superpotential expressed in terms of calculus of variation. It is the aim of this chapter to give a detailed study of a discretization of such a type of problems including the convergence analysis. Here we follow closely Miettinen and Haslinger, 1995, Miettinen…

DiscretizationMathematical analysisConvergence (routing)Variational inequalitySuperpotentialApplied mathematicsCalculus of variationsType (model theory)Bilinear formFinite element methodMathematics
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Kronecker modules and reductions of a pair of bilinear forms

2004

We give a short overview on the subject of canonical reduction of a pair of bilinear forms, each being symmetric or alternating, making use of the classification of pairs of linear mappings between vector spaces given by J. Dieudonné.

Kronecker modules bilinear forms.Settore MAT/04 - Matematiche Complementari
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Analysis of singular bilinear systems using Walsh functions

1991

The use of Walsh functions to analyse singular bilinear systems is investigated. It is shown that the nonlinear implicit differential system equation may be converted to a set of linear algebraic Lyapunov equations to be solved iteratively for the coefficients of the semistate x(t) in terms of the Walsh basis functions. Solution of the iterative algorithm is uniformly convergent to the exact solution of the algebraic generalised Lyapunov equation of the singular bilinear system. The present method is slightly more complicated than a similar one arising from the analysis of linear singular systems. In fact, it is a hybrid between the analyses of usual linear singular and bilinear regular sys…

Lyapunov functionRegular singular pointMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringBilinear interpolationBilinear formsymbols.namesakeSingular solutionWalsh functionsymbolsApplied mathematicsLyapunov equationMathematicsSingular point of an algebraic varietyIEE Proceedings D Control Theory and Applications
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The Bishop–Phelps–Bollobás point property

2016

Abstract In this article, we study a version of the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas property. We investigate a pair of Banach spaces ( X , Y ) such that every operator from X into Y is approximated by operators which attain their norm at the same point where the original operator almost attains its norm. In this case, we say that such a pair has the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas point property (BPBpp). We characterize uniform smoothness in terms of BPBpp and we give some examples of pairs ( X , Y ) which have and fail this property. Some stability results are obtained about l 1 and l ∞ sums of Banach spaces and we also study this property for bilinear mappings.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsBanach spaceBilinear interpolationStability resultBilinear form01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsCombinatoricsOperator (computer programming)Norm (mathematics)0101 mathematicsBishop–Phelps theoremAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Novel 3D bio-macromolecular bilinear descriptors for protein science: Predicting protein structural classes

2015

In the present study, we introduce novel 3D protein descriptors based on the bilinear algebraic form in the ℝn space on the coulombic matrix. For the calculation of these descriptors, macromolecular vectors belonging to ℝn space, whose components represent certain amino acid side-chain properties, were used as weighting schemes. Generalization approaches for the calculation of inter-amino acidic residue spatial distances based on Minkowski metrics are proposed. The simple- and double-stochastic schemes were defined as approaches to normalize the coulombic matrix. The local-fragment indices for both amino acid-types and amino acid-groups are presented in order to permit characterizing fragme…

Models MolecularProtein structural classesMathematical parametersProtein functionQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipBilinear interpolationQuantitative structure activity relation3D protein descriptorBilinear formProceduresChemical structureStatistical parametersMinkowski spaceProtein analysisAmino AcidsPriority journalMathematicsInterpretabilityQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesApplied MathematicsStatistical parameterValidation studyGeneral MedicineComputer simulationDiscriminant analysisReproducibilityAmino acidAlgorithmChemistryProtein conformationModeling and SimulationStatistical modelGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesBiological systemAmino acid analysisAlgorithmsNonbiological modelStatistics and ProbabilityCorrelation coefficientLDAMacromolecular SubstancesMarkov chainMacromoleculeStructure analysisModels BiologicalArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCombinatoricsStochastic processesBilinear formBiologyMatrixGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyProteinCoulombic matrixComputational BiologyProteinsReproducibility of ResultsLinear discriminant analysisWeightingCorrelation coefficientProtein structureBiological modelLinear ModelsThree-dimensional modelingJournal of Theoretical Biology
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