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A Kato's second type representation theorem for solvable sesquilinear forms

2017

Kato's second representation theorem is generalized to solvable sesquilinear forms. These forms need not be non-negative nor symmetric. The representation considered holds for a subclass of solvable forms (called hyper-solvable), precisely for those whose domain is exactly the domain of the square root of the modulus of the associated operator. This condition always holds for closed semibounded forms, and it is also considered by several authors for symmetric sign-indefinite forms. As a consequence, a one-to-one correspondence between hyper-solvable forms and operators, which generalizes those already known, is established.

Pure mathematicsKato's representation theoremRepresentation theorem47A07 47A10Radon–Nikodym-like representationsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsq-closed/solvable sesquilinear formRepresentation (systemics)Type (model theory)01 natural sciencesFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicsOperator (computer programming)Square rootSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaDomain (ring theory)FOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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An Algebraic Approach to Knowledge Representation

1999

This paper is an attempt to apply domain-theoretic ideas to a new area, viz. knowledge representation. We present an algebraic model of a belief system. The model consists of an information domain of special kind (belief algebra) and a binary relation on it (entailment). It is shown by examples that several natural belief algebras are, essentially, algebras of flat records. With an eye on this, we characterise those domains and belief algebras that are isomorphic to domains or algebras of records. For illustration, we suggest a system of axioms for revision in such a model and describe an explicit construction of what could be called a maxichoise revision.

Pure mathematicsKnowledge representation and reasoningComputer scienceBinary relationComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONBelief systemNatural (music)IsomorphismAlgebraic numberBelief revisionLogical consequenceAxiom
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Deformation modes according to irreducible representations

2001

Abstract A method for obtaining distortion fields in a crystal from a given irreducible representation of the underlying space group is described in Ref.[1]. The method is based on projection operators of the group theory, it is graphically oriented and thus calculation free. As an example (Space group P421m)complete sets of representation matrices ara analytically calculated for all irreducible representations which correspond to all wave vectors of the form k= (q, q, 0). Linear independent atomic displacement modes in the (3×3×1) supercell, which are induced by the two irreducible representations with k = (1/3,1/3,0) are explicitly determined: the obtained atomic displacement fields are p…

Pure mathematicsMaterials scienceCharacter tableInduced representationRepresentation theory of SURestricted representationIrreducible representationIrreducible element(gK)-moduleCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsProjective representationFerroelectrics
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Supermanifolds, Symplectic Geometry and Curvature

2016

We present a survey of some results and questions related to the notion of scalar curvature in the setting of symplectic supermanifolds.

Pure mathematicsMathematical analysisSymplectic representationGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHigh Energy Physics::TheorySymplectic vector spaceMathematics::Differential GeometrySymplectomorphismMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMoment mapGeometry and topologyScalar curvatureSymplectic geometrySymplectic manifoldMathematics
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On Higgs bundles over Shimura varieties of ball quotient type

2016

We prove the generic exclusion of certain Shimura varieties of unitary and orthogonal types from the Torelli locus. The proof relies on a slope inequality on surface fibration due to G. Xiao, and the main result implies that certain Shimura varieties only meet the Torelli locus in dimension zero.

Pure mathematicsMathematics - Number TheoryApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematics::Number Theory010102 general mathematicsFibrationQuotient type01 natural sciencesUnitary stateMathematics::Algebraic TopologyMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic GeometryFOS: MathematicsHiggs bosonNumber Theory (math.NT)Ball (mathematics)0101 mathematicsMathematics::Representation TheoryAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics
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Cluster tilting for one-dimensional hypersurface singularities

2008

In this article we study Cohen-Macaulay modules over one-dimensional hypersurface singularities and the relationship with the representation theory of associative algebras using methods of cluster tilting theory. We give a criterion for existence of cluster tilting objects and their complete description by homological methods, using higher almost split sequences and results from birational geometry. We obtain a large class of 2-CY tilted algebras which are finite dimensional symmetric and satisfy $\tau^2=\id$. In particular, we compute 2-CY tilted algebras for simple and minimally elliptic curve singularities.

Pure mathematicsMathematics(all)General MathematicsMathematical analysisTilting theoryBirational geometryRepresentation theoryMathematics - Algebraic GeometryElliptic curveHypersurfaceSimple (abstract algebra)FOS: MathematicsGravitational singularityRepresentation Theory (math.RT)Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics - Representation TheoryAssociative propertyMathematicsAdvances in Mathematics
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Separation of representations with quadratic overgroups

2011

AbstractAny unitary irreducible representation π of a Lie group G defines a moment set Iπ, subset of the dual g⁎ of the Lie algebra of G. Unfortunately, Iπ does not characterize π. If G is exponential, there exists an overgroup G+ of G, built using real-analytic functions on g⁎, and extensions π+ of any generic representation π to G+ such that Iπ+ characterizes π.In this paper, we prove that, for many different classes of group G, G admits a quadratic overgroup: such an overgroup is built with the only use of linear and quadratic functions.

Pure mathematicsMathematics(all)Group (mathematics)General MathematicsQuadratic overgroupLie groupQuadratic functionGroup representationAlgebraUnitary representationIrreducible representationLie algebraMoment mapLie groups representationsMoment mapMathematicsBulletin des Sciences Mathématiques
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Nori’s Diagram Category

2017

We explain Nori’s construction of an abelian category attached to the representation of a diagram and establish some properties for it. The construction is completely formal. It mimics the standard construction of the Tannakian dual of a rigid tensor category with a fibre functor . Only, we do not have a tensor product or even a category but only what we should think of as the fibre functor.

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Algebraic GeometryFunctorTensor productMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyMathematics::Category TheoryTensor (intrinsic definition)DiagramAbelian categoryRepresentation (mathematics)Dual (category theory)Mathematics
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The horospherical Gauss-Bonnet type theorem in hyperbolic space

2006

We introduce the notion horospherical curvatures of hypersurfaces in hyperbolic space and show that totally umbilic hypersurfaces with vanishing cur- vatures are only horospheres. We also show that the Gauss-Bonnet type theorem holds for the horospherical Gauss-Kronecker curvature of a closed orientable even dimensional hypersurface in hyperbolic space. + (i1) by using the model in Minkowski space. We introduced the notion of hyperbolic Gauss indicatrices slightly modified the definition of hyperbolic Gauss maps. The notion of hyperbolic indicatrices is independent of the choice of the model of hyperbolic space. Using the hyperbolic Gauss indicatrix, we defined the principal hyperbolic curv…

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Dynamical SystemsGauss-Bonnet type theoremHyperbolic groupMathematics::Complex VariablesGeneral MathematicsHyperbolic spaceMathematical analysisHyperbolic manifoldUltraparallel theoremhorospherical geometryhyperbolic Gauss mapshypersurfacesRelatively hyperbolic groupMathematics::Geometric Topology53A3553A0558C27hyperbolic spaceHyperbolic angleMathematics::Differential GeometryMathematics::Representation TheoryHyperbolic triangleHyperbolic equilibrium pointMathematics
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Unbounded C$^*$-seminorms and $*$-Representations of Partial *-Algebras

2009

The main purpose of this paper is to construct *-representations from unbounded C*-seminorms on partial *-algebras and to investigate their *-representations. © Heldermann Verlag.

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisMathematics::Commutative AlgebraMathematics::Operator AlgebrasApplied MathematicsUnbounded C*-seminormFOS: Physical sciencesMathematical Physics (math-ph)Quasi *-algebraComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONMathematics::Metric GeometryPartial *-algebraConstruct (philosophy)Mathematics::Representation TheorySettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica(unbounded) *-representationAnalysisMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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