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Functorial Test Modules

2016

In this article we introduce a slight modification of the definition of test modules which is an additive functor $\tau$ on the category of coherent Cartier modules. We show that in many situations this modification agrees with the usual definition of test modules. Furthermore, we show that for a smooth morphism $f \colon X \to Y$ of $F$-finite schemes one has a natural isomorphism $f^! \circ \tau \cong \tau \circ f^!$. If $f$ is quasi-finite and of finite type we construct a natural transformation $\tau \circ f_* \to f_* \circ \tau$.

Pure mathematicsSmooth morphismAlgebra and Number TheoryFunctor13A35 (Primary) 14F10 14B05 (Secondary)010102 general mathematicsType (model theory)Mathematics - Commutative AlgebraCommutative Algebra (math.AC)01 natural sciencesMathematics - Algebraic GeometryTransformation (function)0103 physical sciencesNatural transformationFOS: Mathematics010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics
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Cox ring of the generic fiber

2017

Abstract Given a surjective morphism π : X → Y of normal varieties satisfying some regularity hypotheses we prove how to recover a Cox ring of the generic fiber of π from the Cox ring of X. As a corollary we show that in some cases it is also possible to recover the Cox ring of a very general fiber, and finally we give an application in the case of the blowing-up of a toric fiber space.

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Stabilization of the cohomology of thickenings

2016

For a local complete intersection subvariety $X=V({\mathcal I})$ in ${\mathbb P}^n$ over a field of characteristic zero, we show that, in cohomological degrees smaller than the codimension of the singular locus of $X$, the cohomology of vector bundles on the formal completion of ${\mathbb P}^n$ along $X$ can be effectively computed as the cohomology on any sufficiently high thickening $X_t=V({\mathcal I^t})$; the main ingredient here is a positivity result for the normal bundle of $X$. Furthermore, we show that the Kodaira vanishing theorem holds for all thickenings $X_t$ in the same range of cohomological degrees; this extends the known version of Kodaira vanishing on $X$, and the main new…

Pure mathematicsSubvarietyMathematics::Complex VariablesKodaira vanishing theoremGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsComplete intersectionZero (complex analysis)Vector bundleCodimensionMathematics - Commutative AlgebraCommutative Algebra (math.AC)01 natural sciencesCohomologyMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic GeometryNormal bundle0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics::Symplectic GeometryUncategorizedMathematicsAmerican Journal of Mathematics
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Crystal structure of 5′′-(4-chlorobenzylidene)-4′-(4-chlorophenyl)-1′-methyltrispiro[acenapthylene-1,2′-pyrrolidine-3′,1′′-cyclohexane-3′′,2′′′-[1,3]…

2015

In the title compound, C36H29Cl2NO4, two spiro links connect the methyl-substituted pyrrolidine ring to the acenaphthylene and cyclohexanone rings. The cyclohexanone ring is further connected to the dioxalane ring by a third spiro junction. The five-membered ring of the acenaphthylen-1-one ring system adopts a flattened envelope conformation, with the ketonic C atom as the flap, whereas the dioxalane and pyrrolidine rings each have a twist conformation. The cyclohexenone ring assumes a boat conformation. An intramolecular C—H...O hydrogen-bond interaction is present. In the crystal, molecules are linked by non-classical C—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming chains extending parallel to theaaxis.

Quantitative Biology::Biomoleculescrystal structureMathematics::Commutative AlgebraChemistryStereochemistryHydrogen bondCyclohexane conformationGeneral ChemistryCrystal structurehydrogen bondingCondensed Matter PhysicsRing (chemistry)ace­naphthyl­eneAcenaphthyleneData ReportsPyrrolidinelcsh:ChemistryCrystalHexanechemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:QD1-999acenaphthyleneGeneral Materials Sciencedioxalanespiro pyrrolidinesActa Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications
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Path Integrals in Noncommutative Geometry

2006

Quantum differential calculusPath integral formulationNoncommutative algebraic geometryNoncommutative quantum field theoryTopologyNoncommutative geometryMathematicsMathematical physics
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Free differential Galois groups

2019

We study the structure of the absolute differential Galois group of a rational function field over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. In particular, we relate the behavior of differential embedding problems to the condition that the absolute differential Galois group is free as a proalgebraic group. Building on this, we prove Matzat's freeness conjecture in the case that the field of constants is algebraically closed of countably infinite transcendence degree over the rationals. This is the first known case of the twenty year old conjecture.

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Can (noncommutative) geometry accommodate leptoquarks?

1997

We investigate the geometric interpretation of the Standard Model based on noncommutative geometry. Neglecting the $S_0$-reality symmetry one may introduce leptoquarks into the model. We give a detailed discussion of the consequences (both for the Connes-Lott and the spectral action) and compare the results with physical bounds. Our result is that in either case one contradicts the experimental results.

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Graded metrics adapted to splittings

1997

Homogeneous graded metrics over split ℤ2-graded manifolds whose Levi-Civita connection is adapted to a given splitting, in the sense recently introduced by Koszul, are completely described. A subclass of such is singled out by the vanishing of certain components of the graded curvature tensor, a condition that plays a role similar to the closedness of a graded symplectic form in graded symplectic geometry: It amounts to determining a graded metric by the data {g, ω, Δ′}, whereg is a metric tensor onM, ω 0 is a fibered nondegenerate skewsymmetric bilinear form on the Batchelor bundleE → M, and Δ′ is a connection onE satisfying Δ′ω = 0. Odd metrics are also studied under the same criterion an…

Riemann curvature tensorPure mathematicsCurvature of Riemannian manifoldsMathematics::Commutative AlgebraGeneral MathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasMathematical analysisConstant curvaturesymbols.namesakeRicci-flat manifoldsymbolsRicci decompositionCurvature formMathematics::Differential GeometryRicci curvatureMathematicsScalar curvatureIsrael Journal of Mathematics
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Algebras with intermediate growth of the codimensions

2006

AbstractLet F be a field of characteristic zero and let A be an F-algebra. The polynomial identities satisfied by A can be measured through the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of codimensions and the sequence of colengths of A. For finite dimensional algebras we show that the colength sequence of A is polynomially bounded and the codimension sequence cannot have intermediate growth. We then prove that for general nonassociative algebras intermediate growth of the codimensions is allowed. In fact, for any real number 0<β<1, we construct an algebra A whose sequence of codimensions grows like nnβ.

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Asymptotics for Capelli polynomials with involution

2021

Let F be the free associative algebra with involution ∗ over a field F of characteristic zero. We study the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of ∗- codimensions of the T-∗-ideal Γ∗ M+1,L+1 of F generated by the ∗-Capelli polynomials Cap∗ M+1[Y, X] and Cap∗ L+1[Z, X] alternanting on M + 1 symmetric variables and L + 1 skew variables, respectively. It is well known that, if F is an algebraic closed field of characteristic zero, every finite dimensional ∗-simple algebra is isomorphic to one of the following algebras: · (Mk(F ), t) the algebra of k × k matrices with the transpose involution; · (M2m(F ), s) the algebra of 2m × 2m matrices with the symplectic involution; · (Mh(F ) ⊕ Mh(F )op, e…

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