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Remarks on the semivariation of vector measures with respect to Banach spaces.

2007

Suppose that and . It is shown that any Lp(µ)-valued measure has finite L2(v)-semivariation with respect to the tensor norm for 1 ≤ p < ∞ and finite Lq(v)-semivariation with respect to the tensor norm whenever either q = 2 and 1 ≤ p ≤ 2 or q > max{p, 2}. However there exist measures with infinite Lq-semivariation with respect to the tensor norm for any 1 ≤ q < 2. It is also shown that the measure m (A) = χA has infinite Lq-semivariation with respect to the tensor norm if q < p.

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsGeneral MathematicsNorm (mathematics)Locally convex topological vector spaceComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGBanach spaceInterpolation spaceUniformly convex spaceBanach manifoldLp spaceNormed vector spaceMathematicsBulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
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On the Finite Satisfiability Problem for the Guarded Fragment with Transitivity

2005

We study the finite satisfiability problem for the guarded fragment with transitivity. We prove that in case of one transitive predicate the problem is decidable and its complexity is the same as the general satisfiability problem, i.e. 2Exptime-complete. We also show that finite models for sentences of GF with more transitive predicate letters used only in guards have essentially different properties than infinite ones.

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsTransitive relationTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESPhraseComputational complexity theoryComputer Science::Logic in Computer SciencePredicate (mathematical logic)Decision problemBoolean satisfiability problemSentenceDecidabilityMathematics
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A note on finite groups generated by their subnormal subgroups

2001

AbstractFollowing the theory of operators created by Wielandt, we ask for what kind of formations $\mathfrak{F}$ and for what kind of subnormal subgroups $U$ and $V$ of a finite group $G$ we have that the $\mathfrak{F}$-residual of the subgroup generated by two subnormal subgroups of a group is the subgroup generated by the $\mathfrak{F}$-residuals of the subgroups.In this paper we provide an answer whenever $U$ is quasinilpotent and $\mathfrak{F}$ is either a Fitting formation or a saturated formation closed for quasinilpotent subnormal subgroups.AMS 2000 Mathematics subject classification: Primary 20F17; 20D35

CombinatoricsGroup (mathematics)Locally finite groupGeneral MathematicsComponent (group theory)Mathematics
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On Certain Metrizable Locally Convex Spaces

1986

Publisher Summary This chapter discusses on certain metrizable locally convex spaces. The linear spaces used are defined over the field IK of real or complex numbers. The word "space" will mean "Hausdorff locally convex space". This chapter presents a proposition which states if U be a neighborhood of the origin in a space E. If A is a barrel in E which is not a neighborhood of the origin and F is a closed subspace of finite codimension in E’ [σ(E’,E)], then U° ∩ F does not contain A° ∩ F. Suppose that U° ∩ F contain A° ∩ F. Then A° ∩ F is equicontinuous hence W is also equicontinuous. Since W° is contained in A, it follows that A is a neighborhood of the origin, a contradiction.

CombinatoricsLocally convex topological vector spaceMetrization theoremConvex setHausdorff spaceMathematics::General TopologyField (mathematics)CodimensionSpace (mathematics)EquicontinuityMathematics
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Finite groups which are products of pairwise totally permutable subgroups

1998

Finite groups which are products of pairwise totally permutable subgroups are studied in this paper. The -residual, -projectors and -normalizers in such groups are obtained from the corresponding subgroups of the factor subgroups under suitable hypotheses.

CombinatoricsLocally finite groupGeneral MathematicsPairwise comparisonPermutable primeResidualMathematicsProceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
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On 2-groups with no abelian subgroups of rank four

1975

CombinatoricsLocally finite groupGeneral MathematicsRank (graph theory)Abelian groupRank of an abelian groupMathematicsMathematische Zeitschrift
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Finite groups with subgroups supersoluble or subnormal

2009

Abstract The aim of this paper is to study the structure of finite groups whose non-subnormal subgroups lie in some subclasses of the class of finite supersoluble groups.

CombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryClass (set theory)Algebra and Number TheoryGroup of Lie typeLocally finite groupStructure (category theory)CA-groupCycle graph (algebra)Finite groupsSupersoluble groupsSoluble groupsMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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A Local Approach to Certain Classes of Finite Groups

2003

Abstract We develop several local approaches for the three classes of finite groups: T-groups (normality is a transitive relation) and PT-groups (permutability is a transitive relation) and PST-groups (S-permutability is a transitive relation). Here a subgroup of a finite group G is S-permutable if it permutes with all the Sylow subgroup of G.

CombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryFinite groupTransitive relationMathematics::CombinatoricsAlgebra and Number TheoryLocally finite groupSylow theoremsComponent (group theory)Classification of finite simple groupsCA-groupFrobenius groupMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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Self-normalizing Sylow subgroups

2003

Using the classification of finite simple groups we prove the following statement: Let p > 3 p>3 be a prime, Q Q a group of automorphisms of p p -power order of a finite group G G , and P P a Q Q -invariant Sylow p p -subgroup of G G . If C N G ( P ) / P ( Q ) \mathbf {C}_{\mathbf {N}_G(P)/P}(Q) is trivial, then G G is solvable. An equivalent formulation is that if G G has a self-normalizing Sylow p p -subgroup with p > 3 p >3 a prime, then G G is solvable. We also investigate the possibilities when p = 3 p=3 .

CombinatoricsNormal p-complementFinite groupLocally finite groupApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsSylow theoremsClassification of finite simple groupsAutomorphismMathematics
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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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