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Intrinsic characterization of space‐time symmetric tensors

1992

This paper essentially deals with the classification of a symmetric tensor on a four‐dimensional Lorentzian space. A method is given to find the algebraic type of such a tensor. A system of concomitants of the tensor is constructed, which allows one to know the causal character of the eigenspace corresponding to a given eigenvalue, and to obtain covariantly their eigenvectors. Some algebraic as well as differential applications are considered.

Tensor contractionPure mathematicsFísica matemàticaTensor product of Hilbert spacesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsTopologia algebraicaTopologyTensor fieldSymmetric tensorRicci decompositionTensorMetric tensor (general relativity)Tensor densityMathematical PhysicsMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Physics
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Annihilators of tensor density modules

2007

Abstract We describe the two-sided ideals in the universal enveloping algebras of the Lie algebras of vector fields on the line and the circle which annihilate the tensor density modules. Both of these Lie algebras contain the projective subalgebra, a copy of sl 2 . The restrictions of the tensor density modules to this subalgebra are duals of Verma modules (of sl 2 ) for Vec ( R ) and principal series modules (of sl 2 ) for Vec ( S 1 ) . Thus our results are related to the well-known theorem of Duflo describing the annihilating ideals of Verma modules of reductive Lie algebras. We find that, in general, the annihilator of a tensor density module of Vec ( R ) or Vec ( S 1 ) is generated by …

Tensor density modulesPure mathematicsVerma moduleAlgebra and Number TheorySubalgebraMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasUniversal enveloping algebraGeneralized Verma moduleAffine Lie algebraLie conformal algebraAnnihilating idealsMathematics::Quantum AlgebraTensor product of modulesTensor densityMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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On inductive dimensions for fuzzy topological spaces

1995

An approach to the dimension theory for fuzzy topological spaces is being developed. The appropriate context for this theory is not the category CFT of Chang fuzzy topological spaces or some of its modifications, but the category Hut introduced in the paper (this category is a slight extension of the category H of Hutton fuzzy topological spaces Hutton (1980). The frames of this category allow us to make exposition simple and uniform, and on the other hand to make it applicable in quite a general setting.

Topological algebraLogicTopological tensor productTopological spaceTopologyTopological vector spaceHomeomorphismAlgebraArtificial IntelligenceMathematics::Category TheoryDimension theoryCategory of topological spacesMathematicsZero-dimensional spaceFuzzy Sets and Systems
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Noetherian type in topological products

2010

The cardinal invariant "Noetherian type" of a topological space $X$ (Nt(X)) was introduced by Peregudov in 1997 to deal with base properties that were studied by the Russian School as early as 1976. We study its behavior in products and box-products of topological spaces. We prove in Section 2: 1) There are spaces $X$ and $Y$ such that $Nt(X \times Y) < \min\{Nt(X), Nt(Y)\}$. 2) In several classes of compact spaces, the Noetherian type is preserved by the operations of forming a square and of passing to a dense subspace. The Noetherian type of the Cantor Cube of weight $\aleph_\omega$ with the countable box topology, $(2^{\aleph_\omega})_\delta$, is shown in Section 3 to be closely related …

Topological manifoldFundamental groupTopological algebraGeneral MathematicsTopological tensor productGeneral Topology (math.GN)Noetherian typeMathematics::General TopologyMathematics - LogicTopological spaceChang’s conjectureTopologyTopological vector spaceTukey mapH-spaceMathematics::LogicFOS: MathematicsPCF theoryTopological ring03E04 54A25 (Primary) 03E55 54B10 54D70 54G10 (Secondary)Box productLogic (math.LO)Mathematics - General TopologyMathematics
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Localification of variable-basis topological systems

2011

The paper provides another approach to the notion of variable-basis topological system generalizing the fixed-basis concept of S. Vickers, considers functorial relationships between the categories of modified variable-basis topological systems and variable-basis fuzzy topological spaces in the sense of S.E. Rodabaugh and shows that the procedure of localification is possible in the new setting. Quaestiones Mathematicae 33(2010), 11–33

Topological manifoldPure mathematicsmedicine.medical_specialtyTopological algebraTopological tensor productTopological dynamicsTopological spaceTopologyTopological entropy in physicsTopological vector spaceHomeomorphismAlgebraMathematics (miscellaneous)medicineMathematicsQuaestiones Mathematicae
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Tensor products, multiplications and Weyl’s theorem

2005

Tensor productsZ=T 1⊗T 2 and multiplicationsZ=L T 1 R T 2 do not inherit Weyl’s theorem from Weyl’s theorem forT 1 andT 2. Also, Weyl’s theorem does not transfer fromZ toZ*. We prove that ifT i,i=1, 2, has SVEP (=the single-valued extension property) at points in the complement of the Weyl spectrumσ w(Ti) ofT i, and if the operatorsT i are Kato type at the isolated points ofσ(Ti), thenZ andZ* satisfy Weyl’s theorem.

Weyl tensorPure mathematicsComplement (group theory)General MathematicsExtension (predicate logic)Mathematics::Spectral TheoryType (model theory)symbols.namesakeTransfer (group theory)Tensor productTensor (intrinsic definition)symbolsWeyl transformationMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsRendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo
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Image inpainting using directional wavelet packets originating from polynomial splines

2020

The paper presents a new algorithm for the image inpainting problem. The algorithm is using a recently designed versatile library of quasi-analytic complex-valued wavelet packets (qWPs) which originate from polynomial splines of arbitrary orders. Tensor products of 1D qWPs provide a diversity of 2D qWPs oriented in multiple directions. For example, a set of the fourth-level qWPs comprises 62 different directions. The properties of the presented qWPs such as refined frequency resolution, directionality of waveforms with unlimited number of orientations, (anti-)symmetry of waveforms and windowed oscillating structure of waveforms with a variety of frequencies, make them efficient in image pro…

signaalinkäsittelyComputer scienceImage and Video Processing (eess.IV)Inpainting020206 networking & telecommunicationsImage processing02 engineering and technologykuvankäsittelyElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video ProcessingWavelet packet decompositionImage (mathematics)Set (abstract data type)Tensor productalgoritmitSignal Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWaveform020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmSoftwareVariable (mathematics)
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Application of Periodic Frames to Image Restoration

2014

In this chapter, we present examples of image restoration using periodic frames. Images to be restored were degraded by blurring, aggravated by random noise and random loss of significant number of pixels. The images are transformed by periodic frames designed in Sects. 17.2 and 17.4, which are extended to the 2D setting in a standard tensor product way. In the presented experiments, performances of different tight and semi-tight frames are compared between each other in identical conditions.

symbols.namesakeTensor productPixelComputer scienceTight frameRandom noiseRandom lossGaussian functionsymbolsAlgorithmInfinite impulse responseImage restoration
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