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Transitive factorizations in the hyperoctahedral group

2008

The classical Hurwitz enumeration problem has a presentation in terms of transitive factor- izationsin the symmetric group. This presentationsuggestsageneralizationfromtypeAto otherfinite reflection groups and, in particular, to type B.W e study this generalization both from ac ombinatorial and a geometric point of view, with the prospect of providing am eans of understanding more of the structure of the moduli spaces of maps with an S2-symmetry. The type A case has been well studied and connects Hurwitz numbers to the moduli space of curves. W ec onjecture an analogous setting for the type B case that is studied here. 1I ntroduction Transitive factorizations of permutations into transposit…

CombinatoricsAlgebraic combinatoricsHurwitz quaternionHurwitz problemSymmetric groupGeneral MathematicsHurwitz's automorphisms theoremHurwitz matrixHurwitz polynomialSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaHyperoctahedral groupMathematicssymmetric group covering space
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A STUDY OF THE πN SCATTERING DATA WITH JP = 3/2- AND A PROOF OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE N*(1700)

2014

Using an interaction extracted from the local hidden gauge Lagrangians and the coupled channels ρN (s-wave), πN (d-wave), πΔ (s-wave) and πΔ (d-wave), we look in the region of [Formula: see text] and we find two resonances dynamically generated which are naturally associated to the N*(1520)(3/2-) and N*(1700)(3/2-). The N*(1700)(3/2-) appears neatly as a pole in the complex plane. The free parameters of the theory are chosen to fit the πN (d-wave) data. The unitary coupled channel approach followed here, in connection with the experimental data, leads automatically to a pole in the 1700 MeV region and makes this second 3/2- resonance unavoidable.

CombinatoricsAngular momentumScatteringResonanceGauge (firearms)Connection (algebraic framework)Unitary stateComplex planeMathematical physicsMathematicsFree parameterInternational Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series
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Reviewing a classic but effective method to reduce colour-ring removal by stout-billed birds: a case study in House Sparrows

2020

CombinatoricsAnimal Science and ZoologyBiologyRing (chemistry)Ringing & Migration
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The $Q_{ \alpha}$-restriction problem

2019

CombinatoricsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsAlpha (ethology)MathematicsAsian Journal of Mathematics
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When is a 𝑝-block a 𝑞-block?

1997

Let p p and q q be distinct prime numbers and let G G be a finite group. If B p B_{p} is a p p -block of G G and B q B_{q} is a q q -block, we study when the set of ordinary irreducible characters in the blocks B p B_{p} and B q B_{q} coincide.

CombinatoricsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsBlock (telecommunications)MathematicsofComputing_GENERALMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Über den Rang der projektiven Darstellung von Kettengeometrien auf Grassmann-Mannigfaltigkeiten

1985

CombinatoricsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsMathematicsAequationes Mathematicae
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Zur Existenz von Lösungen gewisser Randwertaufgaben

1971

With the aid of some known results about integral equations of the Hammerstein type there is proofed an existence theorem for the following class of boundary value problems−y″−l 2 y′=f(x,y),y(a)=y(b)=0,l 2>0 mit|f(x, y)|=0,l 3 (x)>0. The existence range is determined by the greatest eigenvalue of some linear problem.

CombinatoricsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisLinear problemGeneral Physics and AstronomyExistence theoremIntegral equationBoundary valuesEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsZeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik ZAMP
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Metric properties of the group of area preserving diffeomorphisms

2001

Area preserving cliffeoinorpliisms of the 2-disk which are identity near the boundary form a group D2 wllich can be equipped, usin-g tlhe L2nlorm on its Lie algebra, with a right invariant metric. Witll tllis metric the diameter of D2 is infinite. In this paper we sl-iow that D2 contains quasiisometric embeddings of any finitely generated free group and any finitely generated abelian free group.

CombinatoricsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsQuasi-isometryLie algebraFree groupBraidFinitely-generated abelian groupAbelian groupInvariant (mathematics)MathematicsTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Explicit Upper Bound for Entropy Numbers

2004

We give an explicit upper bound for the entropy numbers of the embedding I : W r,p(Ql) → C(Ql) where Ql = (−l, l)m ⊂ Rm, r ∈ N, p ∈ (1,∞) and rp > m.

CombinatoricsApplied MathematicsMaximum entropy probability distributionEmbeddingEntropy (information theory)Min entropyUpper and lower boundsAnalysisEntropy rateQuantum relative entropyJoint quantum entropyMathematicsZeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen
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Parametrization of Sum‐Of‐Sinusoids Channel Models

2011

CombinatoricsApplied mathematicsChannel modelsParametrizationMathematicsMobile Radio Channels
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