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The identity type weak factorisation system

2008

We show that the classifying category C(T) of a dependent type theory T with axioms for identity types admits a non-trivial weak factorisation system. We provide an explicit characterisation of the elements of both the left class and the right class of the weak factorisation system. This characterisation is applied to relate identity types and the homotopy theory of groupoids.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsGeneral Computer ScienceDependent type theoryHomotopiaType (model theory)Identity (music)Theoretical Computer Science510 - Consideracions fonamentals i generals de les matemàtiquesCombinatorics18C50Mathematics::Category TheoryFOS: MathematicsCategory Theory (math.CT)Univalent foundationsAxiomMathematicsHomotopy03B15; 18C50; 18B40Mathematics - Category TheoryIdentity type weak factorisation systemMathematics - LogicTipus Teoria dels03B15Type theory18B40Homotopy type theoryLogic (math.LO)Weak factorisation systemIdentity typeComputer Science(all)
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Starlikeness Condition for a New Differential-Integral Operator

2020

A new differential-integral operator of the form I n f ( z ) = ( 1 &minus

Physicsconvex functionbest dominantPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsOperator (physics)lcsh:Mathematicsstarlike functionDifferential operatorlcsh:QA1-939univalent functionanalytic functionComputer Science (miscellaneous)Convex functiondominantEngineering (miscellaneous)differential subordinationDifferential (mathematics)Analytic functionUnivalent functionMathematics
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The Radó–Kneser–Choquet theorem for $p$-harmonic mappings between Riemannian surfaces

2020

In the planar setting the Rad\'o-Kneser-Choquet theorem states that a harmonic map from the unit disk onto a Jordan domain bounded by a convex curve is a diffeomorphism provided that the boundary mapping is a homeomorphism. We prove the injectivity criterion of Rad\'o-Kneser-Choquet for $p$-harmonic mappings between Riemannian surfaces. In our proof of the injecticity criterion we approximate the $p$-harmonic map with auxiliary mappings that solve uniformly elliptic systems. We prove that each auxiliary mapping has a positive Jacobian by a homotopy argument. We keep the maps injective all the way through the homotopy with the help of the minimum principle for a certain subharmonic expressio…

subharmonicityPure mathematicsFUNCTIONALSMINIMIZERSGeneral Mathematicsp-harmonic mappings01 natural sciencesJacobin matriisitMathematics - Analysis of PDEsMaximum principleBOUNDARY-REGULARITYSYSTEMSMAPSRiemannian surface111 MathematicsFOS: MathematicsComplex Variables (math.CV)0101 mathematicsMathematicsCurvatureMathematics - Complex VariablesHomotopy010102 general mathematicsConvex curveHarmonic mapUnit diskHomeomorphismInjective functionEXISTENCEUNIQUENESSmaximum principlecurvature35J47 (Primary) 58E20 35J70 35J92 (Secondary)ELLIPTIC PROBLEMSDiffeomorphismJacobianunivalentAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)Revista Matemática Iberoamericana
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