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Projective Group Structures As Absolute Galois Structures With Block Approximation
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Book Synopsis Projective Group Structures as Absolute Galois Structures with Block Approximation by : Dan Haran
Download or read book Projective Group Structures as Absolute Galois Structures with Block Approximation written by Dan Haran and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2007 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors prove: A proper profinite group structure G is projective if and only if G is the absolute Galois group structure of a proper field-valuation structure with block approximation.
Book Synopsis Projective Group Structures as Absolute Galois Structures with Block Approximation by : Dan Haran
Download or read book Projective Group Structures as Absolute Galois Structures with Block Approximation written by Dan Haran and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2007 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Proves that a proper profinite group structure $\mathbf{G}$ is projective if and only if $\mathbf{G}$ is the absolute Galois group structure of a proper field-valuation structure with block approximation.
Book Synopsis Spinor Genera in Characteristic 2 by : Yuanhua Wang
Download or read book Spinor Genera in Characteristic 2 written by Yuanhua Wang and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this paper is to establish the spinor genus theory of quadratic forms over global function fields in characteristic 2. The first part of the paper computes the integral spinor norms and relative spinor norms. The second part of the paper gives a complete answer to the integral representations of one quadratic form by another with more than four variables over a global function field in characteristic 2.
Book Synopsis Torus Fibrations, Gerbes, and Duality by : Ron Donagi
Download or read book Torus Fibrations, Gerbes, and Duality written by Ron Donagi and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Let $X$ be a smooth elliptic fibration over a smooth base $B$. Under mild assumptions, the authors establish a Fourier-Mukai equivalence between the derived categories of two objects, each of which is an $\mathcal{O} DEGREES{\times}$ gerbe over a genus one fibration which is a twisted form
Book Synopsis Heisenberg Calculus and Spectral Theory of Hypoelliptic Operators on Heisenberg Manifolds by : Raphael Ponge
Download or read book Heisenberg Calculus and Spectral Theory of Hypoelliptic Operators on Heisenberg Manifolds written by Raphael Ponge and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This memoir deals with the hypoelliptic calculus on Heisenberg manifolds, including CR and contact manifolds. In this context the main differential operators at stake include the Hormander's sum of squares, the Kohn Laplacian, the horizontal sublaplacian, the CR conformal operators of Gover-Graham and the contact Laplacian. These operators cannot be elliptic and the relevant pseudodifferential calculus to study them is provided by the Heisenberg calculus of Beals-Greiner andTaylor.
Book Synopsis Toroidal Dehn Fillings on Hyperbolic 3-Manifolds by : Cameron Gordon
Download or read book Toroidal Dehn Fillings on Hyperbolic 3-Manifolds written by Cameron Gordon and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors determine all hyperbolic $3$-manifolds $M$ admitting two toroidal Dehn fillings at distance $4$ or $5$. They show that if $M$ is a hyperbolic $3$-manifold with a torus boundary component $T 0$, and $r,s$ are two slopes on $T 0$ with $\Delta(r,s) = 4$ or $5$ such that $M(r)$ and $M(s)$ both contain an essential torus, then $M$ is either one of $14$ specific manifolds $M i$, or obtained from $M 1, M 2, M 3$ or $M {14}$ by attaching a solid torus to $\partial M i - T 0$.All the manifolds $M i$ are hyperbolic, and the authors show that only the first three can be embedded into $S3$. As a consequence, this leads to a complete classification of all hyperbolic knots in $S3$ admitting two toroidal surgeries with distance at least $4$.
Book Synopsis Invariant Differential Operators for Quantum Symmetric Spaces by : Gail Letzter
Download or read book Invariant Differential Operators for Quantum Symmetric Spaces written by Gail Letzter and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper studies quantum invariant differential operators for quantum symmetric spaces in the maximally split case. The main results are quantum versions of theorems of Harish-Chandra and Helgason: There is a Harish-Chandra map which induces an isomorphism between the ring of quantum invariant differential operators and the ring of invariants of a certain Laurent polynomial ring under an action of the restricted Weyl group. Moreover, the image of the center under this map is the entire invariant ring if and only if the underlying irreducible symmetric pair is not of four exceptional types. In the process, the author finds a particularly nice basis for the quantum invariant differential operators that provides a new interpretation of difference operators associated to Macdonald polynomials.
Book Synopsis Complicial Sets Characterising the Simplicial Nerves of Strict $\omega $-Categories by : Dominic Verity
Download or read book Complicial Sets Characterising the Simplicial Nerves of Strict $\omega $-Categories written by Dominic Verity and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The primary purpose of this work is to characterise strict $\omega$-categories as simplicial sets with structure. The author proves the Street-Roberts conjecture in the form formulated by Ross Street in his work on Orientals, which states that they are exactly the ``complicial sets'' defined and named by John Roberts in his handwritten notes of that title (circa 1978). On the way the author substantially develops Roberts' theory of complicial sets itself and makes contributions to Street's theory of parity complexes. In particular, he studies a new monoidal closed structure on the category of complicial sets which he shows to be the appropriate generalisation of the (lax) Gray tensor product of 2-categories to this context. Under Street's $\omega$-categorical nerve construction, which the author shows to be an equivalence, this tensor product coincides with those of Steiner, Crans and others.
Book Synopsis Weakly Differentiable Mappings between Manifolds by : Piotr Hajłasz
Download or read book Weakly Differentiable Mappings between Manifolds written by Piotr Hajłasz and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors study Sobolev classes of weakly differentiable mappings $f: {\mathbb X}\rightarrow {\mathbb Y}$ between compact Riemannian manifolds without boundary. These mappings need not be continuous. They actually possess less regularity than the mappings in ${\mathcal W}{1, n}({\mathbb X}\, \, {\mathbb Y})\, $, $n=\mbox{dim}\, {\mathbb X}$. The central themes being discussed a
Book Synopsis Multi-Pulse Evolution and Space-Time Chaos in Dissipative Systems by : Sergey Zelik
Download or read book Multi-Pulse Evolution and Space-Time Chaos in Dissipative Systems written by Sergey Zelik and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009-03-06 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors study semilinear parabolic systems on the full space ${\mathbb R}^n$ that admit a family of exponentially decaying pulse-like steady states obtained via translations. The multi-pulse solutions under consideration look like the sum of infinitely many such pulses which are well separated. They prove a global center-manifold reduction theorem for the temporal evolution of such multi-pulse solutions and show that the dynamics of these solutions can be described by an infinite system of ODEs for the positions of the pulses. As an application of the developed theory, The authors verify the existence of Sinai-Bunimovich space-time chaos in 1D space-time periodically forced Swift-Hohenberg equation.
Book Synopsis Brownian Brownian Motion-I by : Nikolai Chernov
Download or read book Brownian Brownian Motion-I written by Nikolai Chernov and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009-03-06 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A classical model of Brownian motion consists of a heavy molecule submerged into a gas of light atoms in a closed container. In this work the authors study a 2D version of this model, where the molecule is a heavy disk of mass $M \gg 1$ and the gas is represented by just one point particle of mass $m=1$, which interacts with the disk and the walls of the container via elastic collisions. Chaotic behavior of the particles is ensured by convex (scattering) walls of the container. The authors prove that the position and velocity of the disk, in an appropriate time scale, converge, as $M\to\infty$, to a Brownian motion (possibly, inhomogeneous); the scaling regime and the structure of the limit process depend on the initial conditions. The proofs are based on strong hyperbolicity of the underlying dynamics, fast decay of correlations in systems with elastic collisions (billiards), and methods of averaging theory.
Book Synopsis Index Theory, Eta Forms, and Deligne Cohomology by : Ulrich Bunke
Download or read book Index Theory, Eta Forms, and Deligne Cohomology written by Ulrich Bunke and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009-03-06 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper sets up a language to deal with Dirac operators on manifolds with corners of arbitrary codimension. In particular the author develops a precise theory of boundary reductions. The author introduces the notion of a taming of a Dirac operator as an invertible perturbation by a smoothing operator. Given a Dirac operator on a manifold with boundary faces the author uses the tamings of its boundary reductions in order to turn the operator into a Fredholm operator. Its index is an obstruction against extending the taming from the boundary to the interior. In this way he develops an inductive procedure to associate Fredholm operators to Dirac operators on manifolds with corners and develops the associated obstruction theory.
Book Synopsis Moderate Deviations for the Range of Planar Random Walks by : Richard F. Bass
Download or read book Moderate Deviations for the Range of Planar Random Walks written by Richard F. Bass and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009-03-06 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Given a symmetric random walk in ${\mathbb Z}^2$ with finite second moments, let $R_n$ be the range of the random walk up to time $n$. The authors study moderate deviations for $R_n -{\mathbb E}R_n$ and ${\mathbb E}R_n -R_n$. They also derive the corresponding laws of the iterated logarithm.
Book Synopsis Scattering Resonances for Several Small Convex Bodies and the Lax-Phillips Conjecture by : Luchezar N. Stoyanov
Download or read book Scattering Resonances for Several Small Convex Bodies and the Lax-Phillips Conjecture written by Luchezar N. Stoyanov and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work deals with scattering by obstacles which are finite disjoint unions of strictly convex bodies with smooth boundaries in an odd dimensional Euclidean space. The class of obstacles of this type which is considered are contained in a given (large) ball and have some additional properties.
Book Synopsis The Dynamics of Modulated Wave Trains by : A. Doelman
Download or read book The Dynamics of Modulated Wave Trains written by A. Doelman and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors investigate the dynamics of weakly-modulated nonlinear wave trains. For reaction-diffusion systems and for the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation, they establish rigorously that slowly varying modulations of wave trains are well approximated by solutions to the Burgers equation over the natural time scale. In addition to the validity of the Burgers equation, they show that the viscous shock profiles in the Burgers equation for the wave number can be found as genuine modulated waves in the underlying reaction-diffusion system. In other words, they establish the existence and stability of waves that are time-periodic in appropriately moving coordinate frames which separate regions in physical space that are occupied by wave trains of different, but almost identical, wave number. The speed of these shocks is determined by the Rankine-Hugoniot condition where the flux is given by the nonlinear dispersion relation of the wave trains. The group velocities of the wave trains in a frame moving with the interface are directed toward the interface. Using pulse-interaction theory, the authors also consider similar shock profiles for wave trains with large wave number, that is, for an infinite sequence of widely separated pulses. The results presented here are applied to the FitzHugh-Nagumo equation and to hydrodynamic stability problems.
Book Synopsis Volume Doubling Measures and Heat Kernel Estimates on Self-Similar Sets by : Jun Kigami
Download or read book Volume Doubling Measures and Heat Kernel Estimates on Self-Similar Sets written by Jun Kigami and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009-04-10 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper studies the following three problems. 1. When does a measure on a self-similar set have the volume doubling property with respect to a given distance? 2. Is there any distance on a self-similar set under which the contraction mappings have the prescribed values of contractions ratios? 3. When does a heat kernel on a self-similar set associated with a self-similar Dirichlet form satisfy the Li-Yau type sub-Gaussian diagonal estimate? These three problems turn out to be closely related. The author introduces a new class of self-similar set, called rationally ramified self-similar sets containing both the Sierpinski gasket and the (higher dimensional) Sierpinski carpet and gives complete solutions of the above three problems for this class. In particular, the volume doubling property is shown to be equivalent to the upper Li-Yau type sub-Gaussian diagonal estimate of a heat kernel.
Book Synopsis Random Sets and Invariants for (Type II) Continuous Tensor Product Systems of Hilbert Spaces by : Volkmar Liebscher
Download or read book Random Sets and Invariants for (Type II) Continuous Tensor Product Systems of Hilbert Spaces written by Volkmar Liebscher and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2009-04-10 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a series of papers Tsirelson constructed from measure types of random sets or (generalised) random processes a new range of examples for continuous tensor product systems of Hilbert spaces introduced by Arveson for classifying $E_0$-semigroups upto cocycle conjugacy. This paper starts from establishing the converse. So the author connects each continuous tensor product system of Hilbert spaces with measure types of distributions of random (closed) sets in $[0,1]$ or $\mathbb R_+$. These measure types are stationary and factorise over disjoint intervals. In a special case of this construction, the corresponding measure type is an invariant of the product system. This shows, completing in a more systematic way the Tsirelson examples, that the classification scheme for product systems into types $\mathrm{I}_n$, $\mathrm{II}_n$ and $\mathrm{III}$ is not complete. Moreover, based on a detailed study of this kind of measure types, the author constructs for each stationary factorising measure type a continuous tensor product system of Hilbert spaces such that this measure type arises as the before mentioned invariant.