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On the normal index of maximal subgroups in finite groups
1990
AbstractFor a maximal subgroup M of a finite group G, the normal index of M is the order of a chief factor H/K where H is minimal in the set of normal supplements of M in G. We use the primitive permutation representations of a finite group G and the normal index of its maximal subgroups to obtain results about the influence of the set of maximal subgroups in the structure of G.
OnF-Subnormal Subgroups andF-Residuals of Finite Soluble Groups
1996
All groups that we consider are finite and soluble. Recall that a formation is a class of groups which is closed under homomorphic images and subdirect products. Hence, if F is a formation and G is a group which is a direct product of the subgroups A and B, then G is in F if and only if A and B lie in F. More generally, Doerk and w x Hawkes 4, IV, 1.18 proved that if G is a group such that G s A = B, then G s A = B , where G is the F-residual of G, that is, the smallest normal subgroup of G with quotient in F. The main purpose of this paper is the development of this result by means of the concept of F-subnormal subgroup. Suppose that F is a saturated formation. A maximal subgroup M of a Ž …
The Variation of the Fractional Maximal Function of a Radial Function
2017
Abstract In this article, we study the regularity of the non-centered fractional maximal operator $M_{\beta}$. As the main result, we prove that there exists $C(n,\beta)$ such that if $q=n/(n-\beta)$ and $f$ is radial function, then $\|DM_{\beta}f\|_{L^{q}({\mathbb{R}^n})}\leq C(n,\beta)\|Df\|_{L^{1}({\mathbb{R}^n})}$. The corresponding result was previously known only if $n=1$ or $\beta=0$. Our proofs are almost free from one-dimensional arguments. Therefore, we believe that the new approach may be very useful when trying to extend the result for all $f\in W^{1,1}({\mathbb{R}^n})$.
Entropic Profiles, Maximal Motifs and the Discovery of Significant Repetitions in Genomic Sequences
2014
The degree of predictability of a sequence can be measured by its entropy and it is closely related to its repetitiveness and compressibility. Entropic profiles are useful tools to study the under- and over-representation of subsequences, providing also information about the scale of each conserved DNA region. On the other hand, compact classes of repetitive motifs, such as maximal motifs, have been proved to be useful for the identification of significant repetitions and for the compression of biological sequences. In this paper we show that there is a relationship between entropic profiles and maximal motifs, and in particular we prove that the former are a subset of the latter. As a furt…
Norms of harmonic projection operators on compact Lie groups
1988
In order to simplify the notation, we will assume throughout that G is connected, simply connected and semisimple. Sharp estimates for vp(z 0 when G = SU(2) have been obtained by Sogge [6], who proved that Vp(Zt) ~ d~ tl/v), where y(t) is the function which is affine on [1/2, 3/4] and on [3/4, 1] and is such that 7(1/2)=0, 7(3/4)=1/4, 7(1)=1. Two results in the literature give crucial estimates from below for vp(n) in the general case. The first estimate concernes the LP'-norm of the character X, : if ,~, is the highest weight of n and 0 is half the sum of the positive roots, then II x=llp,--> + 011-dimG/p" (1.2)
Entropy, transverse entropy and partitions of unity
1994
AbstractThe topological entropy of a transformation is expressed in terms of partitions of unity. The transverse entropy of a flow tangential to a foliation is defined and expresed in a similar way. The geometric entropy of a foliation of a Riemannian manifold is compared with the transverse entropy of its geodesic flow.
Sufficient conditions for supersolubility of finite groups
1998
Abstract In this paper sufficient conditions for the supersolubility of finite groups are given under the assumption that the maximal subgroups of Sylow subgroups of the group and the maximal subgroups of Sylow subgroups of the Fitting subgroup are well-situated in the group. That will improve earlier results of Srinivasan [7], Asaad et al. [1] and Ballester-Bolinches [2].
Reconstructing the Phylogeny of the Human Chromosome 4 Synteny using Comparative Karyology and Genomic Data Analysis
2010
Abstract This work focuses on the evolution of the architecture of human chromosome 4 (HSA4) through the analysis of chromosomal regions that have been conserved over time, and the comparison of regions that have been involved in different rearrangements in placental lineages. As with most elements of the human genome, HSA4 is considered to be evolutionarily stable. A more detailed analysis indicates that the syntenic association has been reshuffled by a series of rearrangements, yielding different chromosomes in various taxa. In its ancestral eutherian state, HSA4 has a syntenic association with HSA8p. We investigated the complex origin of this human chromosome using three different approa…
Nonlinear Nonhomogeneous Robin Problems with Almost Critical and Partially Concave Reaction
2020
We consider a nonlinear Robin problem driven by a nonhomogeneous differential operator, with reaction which exhibits the competition of two Caratheodory terms. One is parametric, $$(p-1)$$-sublinear with a partially concave nonlinearity near zero. The other is $$(p-1)$$-superlinear and has almost critical growth. Exploiting the special geometry of the problem, we prove a bifurcation-type result, describing the changes in the set of positive solutions as the parameter $$\lambda >0$$ varies.
Isometric endurance test of the cervical flexor muscles - Reliability and normative reference values.
2017
Abstract Objective To obtain reference values for the isometric endurance test (IET) of the cervical flexor muscles, investigate its reproducibility, and compare the results with the maximal isometric strength test (MIST) of the cervical flexor muscles. Design Cross-sectional non-comparative study with single group repeated measurements. Methods Altogether 219 healthy females aged 20–59 years volunteered to participate in the study. The IET was performed in the supine position and MIST seated. The reproducibility was evaluated by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and an analysis described by Bland and Altman. The relationship between the two measuring methods was evaluated by Pea…