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Self-dual modules over local rings of curve singularities

2006

Abstract Let C be a reduced curve singularity. C is called of finite self-dual type if there exist only finitely many isomorphism classes of indecomposable, self-dual, torsion-free modules over the local ring of C . In this paper it is shown that the singularities of finite self-dual type are those which dominate a simple plane singularity.

Essential singularityPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheorySingularityPlane (geometry)Simple (abstract algebra)Mathematical analysisLocal ringGravitational singularityIsomorphismIndecomposable moduleMathematicsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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Isometrically Homogeneous and Topologically Homogeneous Continua

2016

Based on the past study of homogeneous continua, this paper concludes that compact connected metric topological groups and isometrically homogeneous continua fall into the following three mutually disjoint classes: (1) indecomposable; (2) aposyndetic and semi-indecomposable; (3) mutually aposyndetic. Among all continua these are special classes with members having extremal properties. Indecomposable isometrically homogeneous continua are characterized as solenoids, and one-dimensional isometrically homogeneous continua are characterized as solenoids or circles. It is shown that path connected isometrically homogeneous continua are locally connected.

Pure mathematicstopological groupsemi-indecomposableGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsisometrically homogeneouscontinuumample01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsindecomposablehomogeneousHomogeneousaposyndetic0101 mathematicsMathematicsIndiana University Mathematics Journal
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Partial characters with respect to a normal subgroup

1999

AbstractSuppose that G is a π-separable group. Let N be a normal π1-subgroup of G and let H be a Hall π-subgroup of G. In this paper, we prove that there is a canonical basis of the complex space of the class functions of G which vanish of G-conjugates ofHN. When N = 1 and π is the complement of a prime p, these bases are the projective indecomposable characters and set of irreduciblt Brauer charcters of G.

Normal subgroupCombinatoricsComplement (group theory)Class (set theory)Complex spaceGroup (mathematics)Standard basisGeneral MedicineIndecomposable modulePrime (order theory)Mathematics
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