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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: We give explicit atomic bases of arbitrary coefficient-free cluster algebras of types A and à . This entails showing that the minimal elements of the positive semiring of these cluster algebras form a linear basis over the integers for the cluster algebra.
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: We prove that strongly F -regular and F -pure singularities satisfy Bertini-type theorems (including in the context of pairs) by building upon a framework of Cumino, Greco and Manaresi (compare with the work of Jouanolou and Spreafico). We also prove that F -injective singularities fail to satisfy even the most basic Bertini-type results.
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: This is the second of a pair of papers on the Delta-group structure on the braid and mapping class groups of a surface. We obtain a description of the homotopy groups of these Delta-groups and generalize to an arbitrary surface the Berrick–Cohen–Wong–Wu exact sequence relating the Brunnian braid groups of the 2-sphere to its homotopy groups. We prove a similar result for Brunnian mapping class groups.
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: We construct a geometric realization of the Khovanov–Lauda–Rouquier algebra R associated with a symmetric Borcherds–Cartan matrix A = ( a ij ) i , j I via quiver varieties. As an application, if a ii != 0 for any i I , we prove that there exists a one-to-one correspondence between Kashiwara's lower global basis (or Lusztig's canonical basis) of U A – (g) (respectively, V A ( )) and the set of isomorphism classes of indecomposable projective graded modules over R (respectively, R ).
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: The purpose of this paper is to study the nature of quasi-invariant measures for finitely generated non-discrete subgroups of Diff ( S 1 ). For this, we apply ideas involving the closure of these groups to find out that the regularity of the measure depends on a ‘measurable version’ of well-known problems concerning stable self-intersection of Cantor sets. As applications, we prove that every d -quasiconformal probability measure for a non-solvable and non-discrete group must be absolutely continuous. Concerning singular quasi-invariant measures, it is also proved that their associated Hausdorff measures must either be zero or of infinite mass, a result contrasting with the case of dynamically defined Cantor sets and also applicable to the examples of singular stationary measures constructed by Kaimanovich and Le Prince. As a further application of our methods, a theorem of rigidity for measurable conjugations between groups as above is obtained.
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: We study the space of period polynomials associated with modular forms of integral weight for finite-index subgroups of the modular group. For the modular group, this space is endowed with a pairing, corresponding to the Petersson inner product on modular forms via a formula of Haberland, and with an action of Hecke operators, defined algebraically by Zagier. We generalize Haberland's formula to (not necessarily cuspidal) modular forms for finite-index subgroups, and we show that it conceals two stronger formulas. We extend the action of Hecke operators to period polynomials of modular forms, we show that the pairing on period polynomials appearing in Haberland's formula is nondegenerate, and we determine the adjoints of Hecke operators with respect to it. We give a few applications for 1 ( N ): an extension of the Eichler–Shimura isomorphism to the entire space of modular forms; the determination of the relations satisfied by the even and odd parts of period polynomials associated with cusp forms, which are independent of the period relations; and an explicit formula for Fourier coefficients of Hecke eigenforms in terms of their period polynomials, generalizing the Coefficient theorem of Manin.
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: We develop theorems which produce a multitude of hyperbolic triples for the finite classical groups. We apply these theorems to prove that every quasisimple group except Alt (5) and SL 2 (5) is a Beauville group. In particular, we settle a conjecture of Bauer, Catanese and Grunewald which asserts that all non-abelian finite quasisimple groups except for the alternating group Alt (5) are Beauville groups.
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: Let U R d be open and convex. We prove that every (not necessarily Lipschitz or strongly) convex function f : U -〉 R can be approximated by real analytic convex functions, uniformly on all of U . We also show that C 0 -fine approximation of convex functions by smooth (or real analytic) convex functions on R d is possible in general if and only if d = 1. Nevertheless, for d ≥ 2, we give a characterization of the class of convex functions on R d which can be approximated by real analytic (or just smoother) convex functions in the C 0 -fine topology. It turns out that the possibility of performing this kind of approximation is not determined by the degree of local convexity or smoothness of the given function, but by its global geometrical behaviour. We also show that every C 1 convex and proper function on U can be approximated by C convex functions in the C 1 -fine topology, and we provide some applications of these results, concerning prescription of (sub-)differential boundary data to convex real analytic functions, and smooth surgery of convex bodies.
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-17
    Description: We give a bordism-theoretic characterization of those closed almost contact $(2q{+ }1)$ -manifolds (with $q\geq 2$ ) that admit a Stein fillable contact structure. Our method is to apply Eliashberg's $h$ -principle for Stein manifolds in the setting of Kreck's modified surgery. As an application, we show that any simply connected almost contact 7-manifold with torsion-free second homotopy group is Stein fillable. We also discuss the Stein fillability of exotic spheres and examine subcritical Stein fillability.
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-17
    Description: Casson-type invariants emerging from Donaldson theory over certain negative-definite four-manifolds were recently suggested by Teleman. These are defined by an algebraic count of points in a zero-dimensional moduli space of flat instantons. Motivated by the cobordism programme of proving Witten's conjecture, we use a moduli space of ${\rm PU}(2)$ Seiberg–Witten monopoles to exhibit an oriented one-dimensional cobordism of the instanton moduli space to the empty space. The Casson-type invariant must therefore vanish.
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-17
    Description: The dynamical and stationary behaviors of a fourth-order equation in the unit ball with clamped boundary conditions and a singular reaction term are investigated. The equation arises in the modeling of microelectromechanical systems and includes a positive voltage parameter $\lambda$ . It is shown that there is a threshold value $\lambda _* 〉 0$ of the voltage parameter such that no radially symmetric stationary solution exists for $\lambda 〉 \lambda _* $ , while at least two such solutions exist for $\lambda \in (0,\lambda _* )$ . Local and global well-posedness results are obtained for the corresponding hyperbolic and parabolic evolution problems as well as the occurrence of finite time singularities when $\lambda 〉 \lambda _* $ .
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-17
    Description: Assuming the generalized Riemann hypothesis, we prove a quantitative estimate for the number of simple zeros on the critical line for $L$ -functions attached to classical holomorphic newforms.
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-17
    Description: In this paper, we consider a $\mathbb {Q}$ -Fano $3$ -fold weighted complete intersection of codimension $2$ in the $85$ families listed in Iano-Fletcher's list and determine which cycle is a maximal center or not. For each maximal center, we construct either a birational involution which untwists the maximal singularity or a Sarkisov link centered at the cycle to another explicitly described Mori fiber space. As a consequence, nineteen families are proved to be birationally rigid and the remaining $66$ families are proved to be birationally non-rigid.
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    Publication Date: 2011-12-03
    Description: We define a simple property on an infinite directed graph G and show that it is necessary and sufficient for the existence of a transient potential on the associated countable Markov shift.
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    Publication Date: 2011-12-03
    Description: We consider groups G interpretable in a supersimple finite rank theory T such that T eq eliminates . It is shown that G has a definable soluble radical. If G has rank 2, then if G is pseudofinite, it is soluble-by-finite, and partial results are obtained under weaker hypotheses, such as ‘functional unimodularity’ of the theory. A classification is obtained when T is pseudofinite and G has a definable and definably primitive action on a rank 1 set.
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    Publication Date: 2011-12-03
    Description: We discuss the equivalence between the categories of certain ribbon graphs and subgroups of the modular group and use this equivalence to construct exponentially large families of not Hurwitz equivalent simple braid monodromy factorizations of the same element. As an application, we also obtain exponentially large families of topologically distinct algebraic objects such as extremal elliptic surfaces, real trigonal curves, and real elliptic surfaces.
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    Publication Date: 2011-12-03
    Description: In this paper, we generalize the construction of the Bloch–Kato exponential map to complete discrete valuation fields of mixed characteristic (0, p ) whose residue fields have a finite p -basis. As an application, we prove an explicit reciprocity law, generalizing Théorème IV.2.1 in [F. Cherbonnier and P. Colmez, ‘Théorie d’Iwasawa des représentations p -adiques d'un corps local', J. Amer. Math. Soc. 12 (1999) 241–268]. This result relies on the calculation of the Galois cohomology of a p -adic representation V in terms of its ( , G )-module.
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    Publication Date: 2011-12-03
    Description: Given a set C R d , let p (C) be the probability that a random d -dimensional unimodular lattice, chosen according to Haar measure on SL( d , Z)\ SL( d , R), is disjoint from C \ { 0 }. For special convex sets C we prove bounds on p (C) that are sharp up to a scaling of C by a constant. We also prove bounds on a variant of p (C) where the probability is conditioned on the random lattice containing a fixed given point p != 0 . Our bounds have applications, among other things, to the asymptotic properties of the collision kernel of the periodic Lorentz gas in the Boltzmann–Grad limit, in arbitrary dimension d .
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    Publication Date: 2012-02-08
    Description: Let K be a convex body in R n . We introduce a new affine invariant, which we call K , that can be found in three different ways: as a limit of normalized L p -affine surface areas; as the relative entropy of the cone measure of K and the cone measure of K °; as the limit of the volume difference of K and L p -centroid bodies. We investigate properties of K and of related new invariant quantities. In particular, we show new affine isoperimetric inequalities and we show an ‘information inequality’ for convex bodies.
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    Publication Date: 2012-02-08
    Description: We establish the precise bounds for the amount of determinacy provable in second-order arithmetic. We show that, for every natural number n , second-order arithmetic can prove that determinacy holds for Boolean combinations of n many classes, but it cannot prove that all finite Boolean combinations of classes are determined. More specifically, we prove that , but that , where is the n th level in the difference hierarchy of classes. We also show some conservativity results that imply that reversals for the theorems above are not possible. We prove that, for every true 1 4 sentence T (as, for instance, -DET) and every and .
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-11
    Description: We describe a method for computing equations of hyperelliptic Shimura curves attached to indefinite quaternion algebras over Q and Atkin–Lehner quotients of them. It exploits Cerednik–Drinfeld 's non-archimedean uniformization of Shimura curves, a formula of Gross and Zagier for the endomorphism ring of Heegner points over Artinian rings and the connection between Ribet's bimodules and the specialization of Heegner points, as introduced in Molina [‘Ribet bimodules and specialization of Heegner points’, Israel Journal of Mathematics ]. We provide a list of equations of Shimura curves and quotients of them obtained by our method that had been conjectured by Kurihara.
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-11
    Description: We investigate the classical eigenvalue problem that arises in hydrodynamics and is referred to as the sloshing problem. It describes free liquid oscillations in a liquid container W R 3 . The Cartesian coordinates ( x , y , z ) are chosen so that the mean free surface of the liquid F lies in the ( x , z )-plane and the y -axis is directed upwards. We study the case when W is an axially symmetric, convex, bounded domain such that W F x (–, 0). Our first result states that the fundamental eigenvalue has multiplicity 2 and for each fundamental eigenfunction , there is a change of x , z -coordinates by a rotation around the y -axis so that is odd in x -variable. The second result of the paper gives the following monotonicity property of the fundamental eigenfunction . If is odd in x -variable, then it is strictly monotonic in x -variable. This property has the following hydrodynamical meaning. If the liquid oscillates freely with the fundamental frequency according to , then the free surface elevation of the liquid is increasing along each line parallel to the x -axis during one half-period of time and decreasing during the other half-period. The proof of the second result is based on the method developed by Jerison and Nadirashvili for the hot-spots problem for the Neumann–Laplacian.
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-11
    Description: For any sequence of positive integers j 1 〈 j 2 〈···〈 j n , the k -tuples ( j i , j i +1 , ..., j i + k –1 ), i =1, 2, ..., n – k +1, are said to form a monotone path of length n . Given any integers n ≥ k ≥2 and q ≥2, what is the smallest integer N with the property that no matter how we color all k -element subsets of [ N ]={1, 2, ..., N } with q colors, we can always find a monochromatic monotone path of length n ? Denoting this minimum by N k ( q , n ), it follows from the seminal paper of Erdos and Szekeres in 1935 that N 2 ( q , n )=( n –1) q +1 and . Determining the other values of these functions appears to be a difficult task. Here we show that for q ≥2 and n ≥ q +2. Using a ‘stepping-up’ approach that goes back to Erdos and Hajnal, we prove analogous bounds on N k ( q , n ) for larger values of k , which are towers of height k –1 in n q –1 . As a geometric application, we prove the following extension of the Happy Ending Theorem. Every family of at least M ( n ) = 2 n 2 log n plane convex bodies in general position, any pair of which share at most two boundary points, has n members in convex position, that is, it has n members such that each of them contributes a point to the boundary of the convex hull of their union.
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-11
    Description: In this article, we derive a system of functional relations called the generalized harmonic product relations for hyperlogarithms on the moduli space M 0,5 and show that the relations contain the harmonic product of multiple polylogarithms. The generalized harmonic product relations are equivalent to the relations which come from two decompositions of the fundamental solution normalized at the origin of the KZ equation on M 0,5 .
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-11
    Description: Given a compact metric space X , we show that the commutative C *-algebra C ( X ) is semiprojective if and only if X is an absolute neighbourhood retract of dimension at most 1. This confirms a conjecture of Blackadar. Generalizing to the non-unital setting, we derive a characterization of semiprojectivity for separable, commutative C *-algebras. As applications of our results, we prove two theorems about the structure of semiprojective commutative C *-algebras. Letting A be a commutative C *-algebra, we show firstly: If I is an ideal of A and A / I is finite-dimensional, then A is semiprojective if and only if I is; and secondly: A is semiprojective if and only if M 2 ( A ) is. This answers two questions about semiprojective C *-algebras in the commutative case.
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-11
    Description: We characterize smooth curves in P 3 whose blow-up produces a threefold with anticanonical divisor big and nef. These are curves C of degree d and genus g lying on a smooth quartic, such that (i) 4 d –30≤ g ≤14 or ( g , d )=(19, 12), (ii) there is no 5-secant line, 9-secant conic nor 13-secant twisted cubic to C . This generalizes the classical similar situation for the blow-up of points in P 2 . We describe then Sarkisov links constructed from these blow-ups, and are able to prove the existence of Sarkisov links which were previously only known as numerical possibilities.
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-11
    Description: This is the third instalment in a series of papers on algebraic set theory. In it, we develop a uniform approach to sheaf models of constructive set theories based on ideas from categorical logic. The key notion is that of a ‘predicative category with small maps’ which axiomatizes the idea of a category of classes and class morphisms, together with a selected class of maps whose fibres are sets (in some axiomatic set theory). The main result of the present paper is that such predicative categories with small maps are stable under internal sheaves. We discuss the sheaf models of constructive set theory this leads to, as well as ideas for future work.
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    Publication Date: 2012-10-21
    Description: The paper studies the action of functions of several variables on Schatten–von Neumann ideals S p , 1〈 p 〈, of compact operators on Hilbert spaces. It shows that a function on R n is an S p -Lipschitz function on families of n commuting selfadjoint operators if and only if it is a Lipschitz function on R n in the usual sense. It is proved also that a function in the disc algebra is an S p -Lipschitz function on the set of all contractions if and only if its derivative is bounded on the disc. Furthermore, a function f on R is Gateaux (respectively, Frechet) S p -differentiable on an open subset α of R if and only if f is differentiable on α and has bounded derivative on all its compact subsets (respectively, if and only if f C 1 (α)). Finally, it is established that Lipschitz functions of one or several variables preserve the domains of all closed *-derivations on S p .
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    Publication Date: 2012-10-21
    Description: We prove that the moduli spaces of K 3 surfaces with non-symplectic involutions are unirational. As a by-product, we describe configuration spaces of 5 ≤ d ≤ 8 points in P 2 as arithmetic quotients of type IV.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: In this paper, we use the Morse theory of the Yang–Mills–Higgs functional on the singular space of Higgs bundles on Riemann surfaces to compute the equivariant cohomology of the space of semistable U (2, 1)- and SU (2, 1)-Higgs bundles with fixed Toledo invariant. In the non-coprime case, this gives new results about the topology of the U (2, 1) and SU (2, 1) character varieties of surface groups. The main results are a calculation of the equivariant Poincaré polynomials, a Kirwan surjectivity theorem in the non-fixed determinant case, and a description of the action of the Torelli group on the equivariant cohomology of the character variety. This builds on earlier work for stable pairs and rank 2 Higgs bundles.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: Existence of a positive, decaying radial solution to the problem when 〉0 and 1〈 q 〈 p 〈( N +2)/( N –2) has been known for a long time. For =0, it is well known that this solution is unique. While uniqueness conditions for rather general non-linearities have been found, the issue has remained elusive for this problem. We prove that uniqueness is in general not true. We find that if N =3, 1〈 q 〈3, is fixed sufficiently large, and p 〈5 is taken sufficiently close to 5, then there are at least three positive decaying radial solutions.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: We correct a mistake in the proof of Theorem 1 of the paper in the title.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: The Bloch–Beilinson–Murre conjectures predict the existence of a descending filtration on Chow groups of smooth projective varieties which is functorial with respect to the action of correspondences and whose graded parts depend solely on the topology, that is, the cohomology, of smooth projective varieties. In this paper, given a smooth projective complex variety X , we wish to explore, at the cost of having to assume general conjectures about algebraic cycles, how the coniveau filtration on the cohomology of X has an incidence on the Chow groups of X . However, by keeping such assumptions minimal, we are able to prove some of these conjectures either in low-dimensional cases or when a variety is known to have small Chow groups. For instance, we give a new example of a 4-fold of general type with a trivial Chow group of zero-cycles and we prove Murre's conjectures for 3-folds dominated by a product of curves, for 3-folds rationally dominated by the product of three curves, for rationally connected 4-folds and for complete intersections of low degree. The BBM conjectures are closely related to Kimura–O'Sullivan's notion of finite-dimensionality. Assuming the standard conjectures on algebraic cycles, the former is known to imply the latter. We show that the missing ingredient for finite-dimensionality to imply the BBM conjectures is the coincidence of a certain niveau filtration with the coniveau filtration on Chow groups.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: We give explicit formulae for the logarithmic class group pairing on an elliptic curve defined over a number field. Then we relate it to the descent relative to a suitable cyclic isogeny. This allows us to connect the resulting Selmer group with the logarithmic class group of the base. These constructions are explicit and suitable for computer experimentation. From a conceptual point of view, the questions that arise here are analogues of ‘visibility’ questions in the sense of Cremona and Mazur.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: We present a construction of autoequivalences of derived categories of symmetric algebras based on projective modules with periodic endomorphism algebras. This construction generalizes autoequivalences previously constructed by Rouquier–Zimmermann and is related to the autoequivalences of Seidel–Thomas and Huybrechts–Thomas. We show that compositions and inverses of these equivalences are controlled by the resolutions of our endomorphism algebra and that each autoequivalence can be obtained by certain compositions of derived equivalences between algebras which are in general not Morita equivalent.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: The spin analogues of several classical concepts and results for Hecke algebras are established. A Frobenius type formula is obtained for irreducible characters of the Hecke–Clifford algebra. A precise characterization of the trace functions allows us to define the character table for the algebra. The algebra is endowed with a canonical symmetrizing trace form, with respect to which the spin generic degrees are formulated and shown to coincide with the spin fake degrees. We further provide a characterization of the trace functions and the symmetrizing trace form on the spin Hecke algebra which is Morita super-equivalent to the Hecke–Clifford algebra.
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    Publication Date: 2013-02-12
    Description: Algebraically simply connected surfaces of general type with p g = q =0 and 1≤ K 2 ≤4 in positive characteristic (with one exception in K 2 =4) are presented by using a Q-Gorenstein smoothing of two-dimensional toric singularities, a generalization of Lee–Park's construction [36] to the positive characteristic case, and Grothendieck's specialization theorem for the fundamental group.
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    Publication Date: 2012-09-08
    Description: In this paper, we introduce the notion of ‘Blow-semialgebraic triviality consistent with a compatible filtration’ for an algebraic family of algebraic sets, as an equisingularity for real algebraic singularities. Given an algebraic family of three-dimensional algebraic sets defined over a non-singular algebraic variety, we show that there is a finite subdivision of the parameter algebraic set into connected Nash manifolds over which the family admits a Blow-semialgebraic trivialization consistent with a compatible filtration. We show a similar result for finiteness also of a Nash family of three-dimensional Nash sets through the Artin–Mazur Theorem. As a corollary of the arguments in the proofs, we have a finiteness theorem for semialgebraic types of polynomial mappings from R 2 to R p .
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    Publication Date: 2012-09-08
    Description: For a pointed homotopy class of maps between two length spaces, it is easy to obtain a lower bound on its dilatation (that is, the best Lipschitz constant). However, obtaining upper bounds is harder. When the source space is a path-connected compact Riemannian manifold and the target space is a flat torus, we give an upper bound for the dilatation in terms of the comass norms of the cohomology classes corresponding to the pointed homotopy class. The upper bound obtained is not much larger than the lower bound. Using the lower and upper bounds obtained, we determine the order of the number of homotopy classes into a flat torus with prescribed dilatation, and extend the Burago–Ivanov–Gromov inequality.
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    Publication Date: 2012-09-08
    Description: We determine the minimal volume of arithmetic hyperbolic orientable n -dimensional orbifolds (compact and non-compact), for every odd dimension n ≥ 5. Combined with the previously known results it solves the minimal volume problem for arithmetic hyperbolic n -orbifolds in all dimensions.
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    Publication Date: 2012-09-08
    Description: Let g be a fixed modular form of full level, and let { f j , k } be a basis of holomorphic cuspidal newforms of even weight k , fixed level and fixed primitive nebentypus. We consider the Rankin–Selberg L -functions L (1/2+ it , f j , k g ) and compute their second moment over t T and k K . For K 3/4+ ≤ T ≤ K 5/4– , we obtain an asymptotic formula with a power-saving error term. Our result covers the second moment of L (1/2+ it + ir , f j , k ) L (1/2+ it – ir , f j , k ) for any fixed real number r , hence also the fourth moment of L (1/2+ it , f j , k ). For the proof, we develop a precise uniform approximate functional equation with explicit dependence on the archimedean parameters.
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    Publication Date: 2012-09-08
    Description: We present a spectral sequence which efficiently computes Betti numbers of a closed semi-algebraic subset of RP n defined by a system of quadratic inequalities and the image of the homology homomorphism induced by the inclusion of this subset in RP n . We do not restrict ourselves to the term E 2 of the spectral sequence and give a simple explicit formula for the differential d 2 .
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    Publication Date: 2012-09-08
    Description: Let ( R , m , k ) be a local noetherian domain with field of fractions K and R a valuation ring, dominating R (not necessarily birationally). Let | K : K * be the restriction of to K by definition, | K is centred at R . Let R^ denote the m -adic completion of R . In the applications of valuation theory to commutative algebra and the study of singularities, one is often induced to replace R by its m -adic completion R^ and by a suitable extension ^ – to R^ / P for a suitably chosen prime ideal P , such that P R =(0). The purpose of this paper is to give, assuming that R is excellent, a systematic description of all such extensions ^ – and to identify certain classes of extensions which are of particular interest for applications.
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    Publication Date: 2012-07-11
    Description: We prove that, for 〉2, the -variation and oscillation for the smooth truncations of the Cauchy transform on Lipschitz graphs are bounded in L p for 1〈 p 〈. The analogous result holds for the n -dimensional Riesz transform on n -dimensional Lipschitz graphs, as well as for other singular integral operators with odd kernel. In particular, our results strengthen the classical theorem on the L 2 boundedness of the Cauchy transform on Lipschitz graphs by Coifman, McIntosh, and Meyer.
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    Publication Date: 2012-07-11
    Description: We describe all Lyapunov spectra that can be obtained by perturbing the derivatives along periodic orbits of a diffeomorphism. The description is expressed in terms of the finest dominated splitting and Lyapunov exponents that appear in the limit of a sequence of periodic orbits, and involves the majorization partial order. Among the applications, we give a simple criterion for the occurrence of universal dynamics.
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    Publication Date: 2012-07-11
    Description: It is known that the subdifferential of a lower semicontinuous convex function f over a Banach space X determines this function up to an additive constant in the sense that another function of the same type g whose subdifferential coincides with that of f at every point is equal to f plus a constant, i.e., g = f + c for some real constant c . Recently, Thibault and Zagrodny introduced a large class of directionally essentially smooth functions for which the subdifferential determination still holds. More generally, for extended real-valued functions in that class, they provided a detailed analysis of the enlarged inclusion where is a nonnegative real number and B is the closed unit ball of the topological dual space. The aim of the present paper is to show how results concerning such an enlarged inclusion of subdifferentials allow us to establish the C 1 or C 1, (·) property of an essentially directionally smooth function f whose subdifferential set-valued mapping admits a continuous or Hölder continuous selection. The C 1, (·) -property is also obtained under a natural Hölder-like behaviour of the set-valued mapping f . Similar results are also proved for another class of functions that we call 1, (·) -subregular functions. When X is a Hilbert space, the latter class contains prox-regular functions and hence our results extend old and recent results in the literature.
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    Publication Date: 2012-07-11
    Description: We define here two new classes of saturated fusion systems: reduced fusion systems and tame fusion systems. These are motivated by our attempts to better understand and search for exotic fusion systems: fusion systems which are not the fusion systems of any finite group. Our main theorems say that every saturated fusion system reduces to a reduced fusion system which is tame only if the original one is realizable and that every reduced fusion system which is not tame is the reduction of some exotic (nonrealizable) fusion system.
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    Publication Date: 2012-07-11
    Description: The degree of mobility of a (pseudo-Riemannian) Kähler metric is the dimension of the space of metrics h -projectively equivalent to it. We prove that a metric on a closed connected manifold cannot have the degree of mobility at least 3 unless it is essentially the Fubini–Study metric, or the h -projective equivalence is actually the affine equivalence. As the main application, we prove an important special case of the classical conjecture attributed to Obata and Yano, stating that a closed manifold admitting an essential group of h - projective transformations is (C P ( n ), Fubini–Study) (up to multiplication of the metric by a constant). An additional result is the generalization of a certain result of Tanno 1978 for the pseudo-Riemannian situation.
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    Publication Date: 2012-06-08
    Description: In 2000, Galbraith and McKee heuristically derived a formula that estimates the probability that a randomly chosen elliptic curve over a fixed finite prime field has a prime number of rational points. We show how their heuristics can be generalized to Jacobians of curves of higher genus. We then elaborate this in genus g =2 and study various related issues, such as the probability of cyclicity and the probability of primality of the number of points on the curve itself. Finally, we discuss the asymptotic behavior for g -〉.
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    Publication Date: 2012-06-08
    Description: We study certain phase transitions of branching random walks (BRW) on Cayley graphs of free products. The aim of this paper is to compare the size and structural properties of the trace, that is, the subgraph that consists of all edges and vertices that were visited by some particle, with those of the original Cayley graph. We investigate the phase when the growth parameter is small enough such that the process survives, but the trace is not the original graph. A first result is that the box-counting dimension of the boundary of the trace exists, is almost surely constant and equals the Hausdorff dimension which we denote by (). The main result states that the function () has only one point of discontinuity which is at c = R where R is the radius of convergence of the Green function of the underlying random walk. Furthermore, ( R ) is bounded by one half the Hausdorff dimension of the boundary of the original Cayley graph and the behaviour of ( R )–() as R is classified. In the case of free products of infinite groups the end-boundary can be decomposed into words of finite and words of infinite length. We prove the existence of a phase transition such that if tilde; c , the end boundary of the trace consists only of infinite words and if tilde; c , it also contains finite words. In the last case, the Hausdorff dimension of the set of ends (of the trace and the original graph) induced by finite words is strictly smaller than the one of the ends induced by infinite words.
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    Publication Date: 2012-06-08
    Description: In 1969, Lovász asked if every finite, connected vertex-transitive graph has a Hamilton path. In spite of its easy formulation, no major breakthrough has been achieved thus far, and the problem is now commonly accepted to be very hard. The same holds for the special subclass of Cayley graphs where the existence of Hamilton cycles has been conjectured. In 2007, Glover and Marusic proved that a cubic Cayley graph on a finite (2, s , 3)-generated group G =〈 a , x | a 2 = x s =( ax ) 3 =1, ... 〉 has a Hamilton path when | G | is congruent to 0 modulo 4, and has a Hamilton cycle when | G | is congruent to 2 modulo 4. The Hamilton cycle was constructed, combining the theory of Cayley maps with classical results on cyclic stability in cubic graphs, as the contractible boundary of a tree of faces in the corresponding Cayley map. With a generalization of these methods, Glover, Kutnar and Marusic in 2009 resolved the case when, apart from | G |, also s is congruent to 0 modulo 4. In this article, with a further extension of the above ‘tree of faces’ approach, a Hamilton cycle is shown to exist whenever | G | is congruent to 0 modulo 4 and s is odd. This leaves | G | congruent to 0 modulo 4 with s congruent to 2 modulo 4 as the only remaining open case. In this last case, however, the ‘tree of faces’ approach cannot be applied, and so entirely different techniques will have to be introduced if one is to complete the proof of the existence of Hamilton cycles in cubic Cayley graphs arising from finite (2, s , 3)-generated groups.
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    Publication Date: 2012-06-08
    Description: In this article, we introduce the notion of cluster automorphism of a given cluster algebra as a Z-automorphism of the cluster algebra that sends a cluster to another and commutes with mutations. We study the group of cluster automorphisms in detail for acyclic cluster algebras and cluster algebras from surfaces, and we compute this group explicitly for the Dynkin types and the euclidean types.
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    Publication Date: 2012-06-08
    Description: By Hironaka Desingularization Theorem, any real analytic function has only normal crossing singularities after a modification. We focus on the analytic equivalence of such functions with only normal crossing singularities. We prove that for such functions C right equivalence implies analytic equivalence. We prove moreover that the cardinality of the set of equivalence classes is zero or countable.
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    Publication Date: 2012-06-08
    Description: We prove a weighted norm inequality for the maximal Bochner–Riesz operator and the associated square-function. This yields new L p (R d ) bounds on classes of radial Fourier multipliers, for p ≥2+4/ d with d ≥2, as well as space–time regularity results for the wave and Schrödinger equations.
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-10
    Description: A subordinate Brownian motion is a Lévy process that can be obtained by replacing the time of the Brownian motion by an independent subordinator. The infinitesimal generator of a subordinate Brownian motion is–(–), where is the Laplace exponent of the subordinator. In this paper, we consider a large class of subordinate Brownian motions without diffusion component and with comparable to a regularly varying function at infinity. This class of processes includes symmetric stable processes, relativistic stable processes, sums of independent symmetric stable processes, sums of independent relativistic stable processes, and much more. We give sharp two-sided estimates on the Green functions of these subordinate Brownian motions in any bounded -fat open set D . When D is a bounded C 1, 1 open set, we establish an explicit form of the estimates in terms of the distance to the boundary. As a consequence of such sharp Green function estimates, we obtain a boundary Harnack principle in C 1, 1 open sets with explicit rate of decay.
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-10
    Description: Let T be an infinitely generated tilting module of projective dimension at most one over an arbitrary associative ring A , and let B be the endomorphism ring of T . We prove that if T is good, then there exists a ring C , a homological ring epimorphism B -〉 C and a recollement among the (unbounded) derived module categories D C of C , D B of B and D A of A . In particular, the kernel of the total left-derived functor T B L - is triangle equivalent to the derived module category D C . Conversely, if T B L - admits a fully faithful left adjoint functor, then T is good. Moreover, if T arises from an injective ring epimorphism, then C is isomorphic to the coproduct of two relevant rings. In the case of commutative rings, the ring C can be strengthened as the tensor product of two commutative rings. Consequently, we produce a large variety of examples (from Dedekind domains and p -adic number theory, or Kronecker algebra) to show that two different stratifications of the derived module category of a ring by derived module categories of rings may have completely different derived composition factors (even up to ordering and up to derived equivalence), or different lengths. This shows that the Jordan–Hölder theorem fails even for stratifications by derived module categories.
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-10
    Description: We construct a finite subgroup of Brauer–Manin obstruction for detecting the existence of integral points on integral models of principle homogeneous spaces of multi-norm tori. Several explicit examples are provided.
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-10
    Description: Let T n be the full transformation semigroup of all mappings from the set {1, ..., n } to itself under composition. Let E = E ( T n ) denote the set of idempotents of T n and let e E be an arbitrary idempotent satisfying |lim ( e )|= r ≤ n –2. We prove that the maximal subgroup of the free idempotent-generated semigroup over E containing e is isomorphic to the symmetric group S r .
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-10
    Description: The paper studies the modular representation theory of the cyclotomic Hecke algebras of type G ( r , p , n ) with (, q )-separated parameters. We show that the decomposition numbers of these algebras are completely determined by the decomposition matrices of related cyclotomic Hecke algebras of type G ( s , 1, m ), where 1≤ s ≤ r and 1≤ m ≤ n . Furthermore, the proof gives an explicit algorithm for computing these decomposition numbers. Consequently, in principle, the decomposition matrices of these algebras are now known in characteristic zero. In proving these results, we develop a Specht module theory for these algebras, explicitly construct their simple modules and introduce and study analogues of the cyclotomic Schur algebras of type G ( r , p , n ) when the parameters are (, q )-separated. The main results of the paper rest upon two Morita equivalences: the first reduces the calculation of all decomposition numbers to the case of the l -splittable decomposition numbers and the second Morita equivalence allows us to compute these decomposition numbers using an analogue of the cyclotomic Schur algebras for the Hecke algebras of type G ( r , p , n ).
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-10
    Description: This paper was published in error and is a duplicate of pdr029, which was originally published in Volume 104 Part 1 of the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society . The originally published version of this paper can be found here: 10.1112/plms/pdr029 , Proc. London Math. Soc. (2012) pdr029 first published online August 10, 2011 doi:10.1112/plms/pdr029 . The publisher hereby retracts this duplicate version and discourages citations of it.
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-10
    Description: Let K be a field of positive characteristic. When V is a linear variety in K n and G is a finitely generated subgroup of K *, we show how to compute the set V G n effectively using heights. We calculate all the estimates explicitly. A special case provides the effective solution of the S -unit equation in n variables.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: Let G be a finite p -group and k be a field of characteristic p 〉0. We show that G has a non-linear faithful action on a polynomial ring U of dimension n =log p (| G |) such that the invariant ring U G is also polynomial. This contrasts with the case of linear and graded group actions with polynomial rings of invariants, where the classical theorem of Chevalley–Shephard–Todd and Serre requires G to be generated by pseudo-reflections. Our result is part of a general theory of ‘trace surjective G -algebras’, which, in the case of p -groups, coincide with the Galois ring extensions in the sense of Chase, Harrison and Rosenberg [‘Galois theory and Galois cohomology of commutative rings’, Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 52 (1965) 15–33]. We consider the dehomogenized symmetric algebra D k , a polynomial ring with non-linear G -action, containing U as a retract and we show that D G k is a polynomial ring. Thus, U turns out to be universal in the sense that every trace surjective G -algebra can be constructed from U by ‘forming quotients and extending invariants’. As a consequence we obtain a general structure theorem for Galois extensions with given p -group as Galois group and any prescribed commutative k -algebra R as invariant ring. This is a generalization of the Artin–Schreier–Witt theory of modular Galois field extensions of degree p s .
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: Viewing the Teichmüller disk determined by a meromorphic quadratic differential q T *(T( p , n )), n (3 p –3 + n )〉0, as a family of flat cone metrics on a fixed punctured surface, the level sets of the function ‘isotopy class of Delaunay partition’ tessellate the Poincaré disk by geodesic polygons of finite area and, possibly, one or more ideal vertices (cusps). At least one tile has a cusp if and only if, the differential admits a purely periodic (Strebel) direction. If two differentials are related by a chain of coverings, each unbranched away from the zero sets, they determine the same tessellation. Every open tile has exactly two cusps if and only if: (a) for some n 〉4, every tile is a Poincaré triangle with angles 0,0 and 2/ n and (b) after perhaps passing to a Z 2 -extension, one flat surface in the Teichmüller disk covers the flat surface obtained from gluing opposite parallel edges of a regular n -gon P n , n even, or the union P n P n * of a regular n -gon with its reflection in an edge, n odd. The covering in (b) is unbranched away from the vertex class(es).
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We establish a phase transition for permutation classes (downsets of permutations under the permutation containment order): there is an algebraic number , approximately 2.20557, for which there are only countably many permutation classes of growth rate (Stanley–Wilf limit) less than but uncountably many permutation classes of growth rate , answering a question of Klazar. We go on to completely characterize the possible sub- growth rates of permutation classes, answering a question of Kaiser and Klazar. Central to our proofs are the concepts of generalized grid classes (introduced herein), partial well-order, the substitution decomposition, and atomicity (a.k.a. the joint embedding property).
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We establish partial Hölder continuity for vector-valued solutions u : -〉 R N to elliptic systems of the type as well as for minimizers u : -〉 R N of quasi-convex functionals where the structure function a , respectively, the integrand f is possibly discontinuous with respect to x . More precisely, we merely impose a uniform VMO-condition with respect to the x -dependence and continuity with respect to the u -dependence and prove Hölder continuity of the solutions, respectively, the minimizers outside of a negligible set.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We generalize Coleman's construction of Hecke operators in families to define an action of on the space of overconvergent p -adic modular forms, extending the classical construction. Using this, we construct a family of ‘ p -adic automorphic representations’ of on the Coleman–Mazur eigencurve. We compare this with the natural family of Galois representations carried by the eigencurve using the local Langlands correspondence and deduce local to global compatibility away from a discrete subset, extending the results of Carayol.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: The reduced unitary Whitehead group SK 1 of a graded division algebra equipped with a unitary involution (that is, an involution of the second kind) and graded by a torsion-free abelian group is studied. It is shown that calculations in the graded setting are much simpler than their non-graded counterparts. The bridge to the non-graded case is established by proving that the unitary SK 1 of a tame-valued division algebra with a unitary involution over a henselian field coincides with the unitary SK 1 of its associated graded division algebra. As a consequence, the graded approach allows us not only to recover results available in the literature with substantially easier proofs, but also to calculate the unitary SK 1 for much wider classes of division algebras over henselian fields.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We extend in several directions invariant theory results of Chevalley, Shephard–Todd, Mitchell, and Springer. Their results compare the group algebra for a finite reflection group with its coinvariant algebra, and compare a group representation with its module of relative coinvariants. Our extensions apply to arbitrary finite groups in any characteristic.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: Let ( G , P ) be a quasi-lattice ordered group, and let X be a product system over P of Hilbert bimodules. Under mild hypotheses, we associate to X a C *-algebra which is co-universal for injective Nica covariant Toeplitz representations of X which preserve the gauge coaction. Under appropriate amenability criteria, this co-universal C *-algebra coincides with the Cuntz-Nica-Pimsner algebra introduced by Sims and Yeend. We prove two key uniqueness theorems, and indicate how to use our theorems to realize a number of reduced crossed products as instances of our co-universal algebras. In each case, it is an easy corollary that the Cuntz-Nica-Pimsner algebra is isomorphic to the corresponding full crossed product.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: From a system consisting of a ring R , a pair of R -bimodules Q and P and an R -bimodule homomorphism : P Q -〉 R , we construct a Z-graded ring T ( P , Q , ) called the Toeplitz ring and (for certain systems) a Z-graded quotient O ( P , Q , ) of T ( P , Q , ) called the Cuntz–Pimsner ring . These rings are the algebraic analogues of the Toeplitz C *-algebra and the Cuntz–Pimsner C *-algebra associated to a C *-correspondence (also called a Hilbert bimodule). This new construction generalizes, for example, the algebraic crossed product by a single automorphism, fractional skew monoid rings by a single corner automorphism and Leavitt path algebras. We also describe the structure of the graded ideals of our graded rings in terms of pairs of ideals of the coefficient ring and show that our Cuntz–Pimsner rings satisfy the Graded Uniqueness Theorem .
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We study the analytic equivalence of real analytic function germs after desingularization and state the cardinality of the classes under this equivalence relation. We consider also the Nash case, and compare these equivalences with the blow-analytic or blow-Nash equivalence. We prove an approximation result after desingularization: Nash function germs that are analytically equivalent after analytic desingularizations are Nash equivalent after Nash desingularizations.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We determine the cyclic behaviour of Volterra composition operators, which are defined as where is a measurable self-map of [0, 1]. The cyclic behaviour of V is essentially determined by the behaviour of the inducing symbol at 0 and at 1. As a particular result, we provide new examples of quasinilpotent supercyclic operators, which extend and complement previous ones of Héctor Salas.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We find explicit models for the PSL 2 (C)- and SL 2 (C)-character varieties of the fundamental groups of complements in S 3 of an infinite family of two-bridge knots that contains the twist knots. We compute the genus of the components of these character varieties, and deduce upper bounds on the degree of the associated trace fields. We also show that these knot complements are fibered if and only if they are commensurable to a fibered knot complement in a Z/2Z-homology sphere, resolving a conjecture of Hoste and Shanahan.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: Motivated by the study of several problems in algebraic graph theory, we study finite primitive permutation groups whose point stabilizers are soluble. Such primitive permutation groups are divided into three types: affine, almost simple and product action, and the product action type can be reduced to the almost simple type. This paper gives an explicit list of the soluble maximal subgroups of almost simple groups. The classification is then applied to classify edge-primitive s -arc transitive graphs with s ≥ 4, solving a problem proposed by Richard M. Weiss (1999).
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: We show that convex polyhedra in R n and their interiors are images of regular maps R n -〉 R n . As a main ingredient in the proof, given an n -dimensional, bounded, convex polyhedron K R n and a point p R n \ K, we construct a semialgebraic partition {A, B, T } of the boundary K of K determined by p , and compatible with the interiors of the faces of K, such that A and B are semialgebraically homeomorphic to an ( n – 1)-dimensional open ball and T is semialgebraically homeomorphic to an ( n – 2)-dimensional sphere. Finally, we also prove that closed balls in R n and their interiors are images of regular maps R n -〉 R n .
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: In this paper, Hermite polynomials related to quantum systems with orthogonal O ( m )-symmetry, finite reflection group symmetry G〈 O ( m ), symplectic symmetry Sp (2 n ) and superspace symmetry O ( m ) x Sp (2 n ) are considered. After an overview of the results for O ( m ) and G, the orthogonality of the Hermite polynomials related to Sp (2 n ) is obtained with respect to the Berezin integral. As a consequence, an extension of the Mehler formula for the classical Hermite polynomials to Grassmann algebras is proved. Next, Hermite polynomials in a full superspace with O ( m ) x Sp (2 n )-symmetry are considered. It is shown that they are not orthogonal with respect to the canonically defined inner product. However, a new inner product is introduced, which behaves correctly with respect to the structure of harmonic polynomials on superspace. This inner product allows to restore the orthogonality of the Hermite polynomials and also restores the hermiticity of a class of Schrödinger operators in superspace. Subsequently, a Mehler formula for the full superspace is obtained, thus yielding an eigenfunction decomposition of the super Fourier transform. Finally, the new results for the Sp (2 n )- and O ( m ) x Sp (2 n )-symmetry are compared with the results in the different types of symmetry.
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-24
    Description: Let E be an elliptic curve over Q and let Q( E [ n ]) be its n th division field. In 1972, Serre showed that if E is without complex multiplication, then the Galois group of Q( E [ n ])/Q is as large as possible, that is, GL 2 (Z/ n Z), for all integers n coprime to a constant integer m ( E , Q) depending (at most) on E /Q. Serre also showed that the best one can hope for is to have |GL 2 (Z/ n Z) : Gal(Q( E [ n ])/Q)| ≤ 2 for all positive integers n . We study the frequency of this optimal situation in a one-parameter family of elliptic curves over Q, and show that in essence, for almost all one-parameter families, almost all elliptic curves have this optimal behavior.
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-03
    Description: Given an ergodic flow T =( T t ) t R , let I ( T ) be the set of reals s !=0 for which the flows ( T st ) t R and T are isomorphic. It is proved that I ( T ) is a Borel multiplicative subgroup of R*. It carries a natural Polish group topology which is stronger than the topology induced from R. There exists a mixing flow T such that I ( T ) is an uncountable meagre subset of R*. For a generic flow T , the transformations and are spectrally disjoint whenever | t 1 |!=| t 2 |. A generic transformation embeds into a flow T with I ( T )={1}. A generic transformation does not embed into a flow with I ( T )!={1}. For each countable multiplicative subgroup S R*, a Poisson suspension flow T with simple spectrum is constructed such that I ( T )= S . If S is without rational relations, then there is a rank-1 weakly mixing rigid flow T with I ( T )= S .
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-03
    Description: We prove that any Artin group of large type is shortlex automatic with respect to its standard generating set, and that the set of all geodesic words over the same generating set satisfies the Falsification by Fellow-Traveller Property (FFTP) and hence is regular.
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-03
    Description: In 1993, Schellekens [‘Meromorphic c =24 conformal field theories’, Comm. Math. Phys. 153 (1993) 159–185.] obtained a list of possible 71 Lie algebras of holomorphic vertex operator algebras with central charge 24. However, not all cases are known to exist. The aim of this article is to construct new holomorphic vertex operator algebras (VOAs) using the theory of framed VOAs and to determine the Lie algebra structures of their weight 1 subspaces. In particular, we study holomorphic framed vertex operator algebras associated to subcodes of the triply even codes RM(1, 4) 3 and RM(1, 4) D( d 16 + ) of length 48. These VOAs correspond to the holomorphic simple current extensions of the lattice type VOAs and . We determine such extensions using a quadratic space structure on the set of all irreducible modules R ( W ) of W when or As our main results, we construct seven new holomorphic VOAs of central charge 24 in Schellekens' list and obtain a complete list of all Lie algebra structures associated to the weight 1 subspaces of holomorphic framed VOAs of central charge 24.
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-03
    Description: We continue our development of the invariant theory of genus one curves with the aim of computing certain twists of the universal family of elliptic curves parametrised by the modular curve X ( n ) for n = 2, 3, 4, 5. Our construction makes use of a covariant we call the Hessian, generalising the classical Hessian that exists in degrees 2 and 3. In particular, we give explicit formulae and algorithms for computing the Hessian in degrees 4 and 5. This leads to a practical algorithm for computing equations for visible elements of order n in the Tate—Shafarevich group of an elliptic curve. Taking Jacobians, we also recover the formulae of Rubin and Silverberg for families of n -congruent elliptic curves.
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-03
    Description: A relative Schottky set in a planar domain is a subset of obtained by removing from open geometric disks whose closures are in and are pairwise disjoint. In this paper, we study quasisymmetric and related maps between relative Schottky sets of measure zero. We prove, in particular, that quasisymmetric maps between such sets in Jordan domains are conformal, locally bi-Lipschitz, and that their first derivatives are locally Lipschitz. We also provide a locally bi-Lipschitz uniformization result for relative Schottky sets in Jordan domains and establish rigidity with respect to local quasisymmetric maps for relative Schottky sets in the unit disk.
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-03
    Description: Let Q be an acyclic quiver and be the complete preprojective algebra of Q over an algebraically closed field k . To any element w in the Coxeter group of Q , Buan, Iyama, Reiten and Scott [‘Cluster structures for 2-Calabi–Yau categories and unipotent groups’, Compos. Math. 145 (2009) 1035–1079] have introduced and studied a finite-dimensional algebra w =/ I w . In this paper, we look at filtrations of w associated to any reduced expression w of w . We are especially interested in the case where the word w is c -sortable, where c is a Coxeter element. In this situation, the consecutive quotients of this filtration can be related to tilting kQ -modules with finite torsionfree class.
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-03
    Description: The aim of this paper is two-fold: On one hand, we discuss an abstract approach to symmetrized Fredholm perturbation determinants and an associated trace formula for a pair of operators of positive type, extending a classical trace formula. On the other hand, we continue a recent systematic study of boundary data maps, that is, 2 x 2 matrix-valued Dirichlet-to-Neumann and more generally, Robin-to-Robin maps, associated with one-dimensional Schrödinger operators on a compact interval [0, R ] with separated boundary conditions at 0 and R . One of the principal new results in this paper reduces an appropriately symmetrized (Fredholm) perturbation determinant to the 2 x 2 determinant of the underlying boundary data map. In addition, as a concrete application of the abstract approach in the first part of this paper, we establish the trace formula for resolvent differences of self-adjoint Schrödinger operators corresponding to different (separated) boundary conditions in terms of boundary data maps.
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    Publication Date: 2014-01-18
    Description: We fix the lexicographic order on the polynomial ring S = k [ x 1 , ..., x n ] over a ring k . We define , the moduli space of reduced Gröbner bases with a given finite standard set , and its open subscheme , the moduli space of families of # points whose attached ideal has the standard set . We determine the number of irreducible and connected components of the latter scheme; we show that it is equidimensional over Spec k ; and we determine its relative dimension over Spec k . We show that analogous statements do not hold for the scheme . Our results prove a version of a conjecture by Bernd Sturmfels.
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    Publication Date: 2014-01-18
    Description: Let f be a function in the Zygmund class in the euclidean space. It is proved that the Hausdorff dimension of the set of points where f has bounded divided differences, is bigger or equal to one. Furthermore, if f is in the Small Zygmund class, then the Hausdorff dimension of the set of points where f is differentiable, is bigger or equal to one. The sharpness of these results is also discussed.
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    Publication Date: 2014-01-18
    Description: We prove that the lattice of normal subgroups of ultraproducts of compact simple non-abelian groups is distributive. In the case of ultraproducts of finite simple groups or compact connected simple Lie groups of bounded rank the set of normal subgroups is shown to be linearly ordered by inclusion.
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    Publication Date: 2014-01-18
    Description: The article concerns the subalgebra U v + ( w ) of the quantized universal enveloping algebra of the complex Lie algebra sl n +1 associated with a particular Weyl group element of length 2 n . We verify that U v + ( w ) can be endowed with the structure of a quantum cluster algebra of type A n . The quantum cluster algebra is a deformation of the ordinary cluster algebra Geiß–Leclerc–Schröer attached to w using the representation theory of the preprojective algebra. Furthermore, we prove that the quantum cluster variables are, up to a power of v , elements in the dual of Lusztig's canonical basis under Kashiwara's bilinear form.
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    Publication Date: 2014-01-18
    Description: Let C be a 2-connected projective curve either reduced with planar singularities or contained in a smooth algebraic surface and let S be a subcanonical cluster (that is, a zero-dimensional scheme such that the space H 0 ( C , I S K C ) contains a generically invertible section). Under some general assumptions on S or C , we show that h 0 ( C , I S K C )≤ p a ( C )–1/2 deg ( S ) and if equality holds then either S is trivial or C is honestly hyperelliptic or 3-disconnected. As a corollary, we give a generalization of Clifford's theorem for reduced curves with planar singularities.
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    Publication Date: 2013-12-12
    Description: We study the relativistic heat equation in one space dimension. We prove a local regularity result when the initial datum is locally Lipschitz in its support. We propose a numerical scheme that captures the known features of the solutions and allows for analysing further properties of their qualitative behaviour.
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    Publication Date: 2013-12-12
    Description: A convex plane set S is discretized by first mapping the centre of S to a point ( u , v ), preserving orientation, enlarging by a factor t to obtain the image S ( t , u , v ) and then taking the discrete set J ( t , u , v ) of integer points in S ( t , u , v ). Let N ( t , u , v ) be the size of the ‘configuration’ J ( t , u , v ). Let L ( N ) be the number of different configurations (up to equivalence by translation) of size N ( t , u , v ) = N and let M ( N ) be the number of different configurations with 1 ≤ N ( t , u , v ) ≤ N . Then L ( N ) ≤ 2 N –1, M ( N ) ≤ N 2 , with equality if S satisfies the Quadrangle Condition, that no image S ( t , u , v ) has four or more integer points on the boundary. For the circle, which does not satisfy the Quadrangle Condition, we expect that L ( N ) should be asymptotic to 2 N , despite the numerical evidence.
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    Publication Date: 2014-04-26
    Description: We study the relationship between n -cluster tilting modules over n representation finite algebras and the Euler forms. We show that the dimension vectors of cluster-indecomposable modules give the roots of the Euler form. Moreover, we show that cluster-indecomposable modules are uniquely determined by their dimension vectors. This is a generalization of Gabriel's theorem by cluster tilting theory. We call the above roots cluster-roots and investigate their properties. Furthermore, we provide the description of quivers with relations of n -Auslander-Platzeck-Reiten tilts. Using this, we provide a generalization of Bernstein-Gelfand-Ponomarev reflection functors.
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    Publication Date: 2014-04-26
    Description: We give a signed fundamental domain for the action on R n + of the totally positive units E + of a totally real number field k of degree n . The domain {( C , w )} is signed since the net number of its intersections with any E + -orbit is 1, that is, for any x R n + , Here, C is the characteristic function of C , w = ± 1 is a natural orientation of the n -dimensional k -rational cone C R n + , and the inner sum is actually finite. Signed fundamental domains are as useful as Shintani's true ones for the purpose of calculating abelian L -functions. They have the advantage of being easily constructed from any set of fundamental units, whereas in practice there is no algorithm producing Shintani's k -rational cones. Our proof uses algebraic topology on the quotient manifold R n + / E + . The invariance of the topological degree under homotopy allows us to control the deformation of a crooked fundamental domain into nice straight cones. Crossings may occur during the homotopy, leading to the need to subtract some cones.
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    Publication Date: 2014-04-26
    Description: For a given set of forms (1) , ..., ( R ) Z[ t 1 , ..., t m ] of degree d we prove a Hasse principle for representations of the shape by general forms F (1) , ..., F ( R ) Z[ x 1 , ..., x s ] of the same degree, provided that s 〉〉 R 2 m d and the forms F () are ‘sufficiently non-singular’. This result is then used to derive asymptotical behaviour of the number of m -dimensional linear spaces contained in the intersection of the F () if the degree is odd. A further application dispenses with the non-singularity condition and establishes the existence of m -dimensional linear spaces on the intersection of R cubic forms if the number s of variables asymptotically exceeds R 6 + m 3 R 3 . Finally, we briefly consider linear spaces on small systems of quintic equations.
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    Publication Date: 2014-04-26
    Description: We introduce an efficient way, called Newton algorithm, to study arbitrary ideals in C[[ x , y ]], using a finite succession of Newton polygons. We codify most of the data of the algorithm in a useful combinatorial object, the Newton tree. For instance, when the ideal is of finite codimension, invariants like integral closure and Hilbert–Samuel multiplicity were already combinatorially determined in the very special cases of monomial or non-degenerate ideals, using the Newton polygon of the ideal. With our approach, we can generalize these results to arbitrary ideals. In particular, the Rees valuations of the ideal will correspond to the so-called dicritical vertices of the tree, and its Hilbert–Samuel multiplicity has a nice and easily computable description in terms of the tree.
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    Publication Date: 2014-04-26
    Description: We prove a new general multiplicity estimate applicable to sets of functions without any assumption on algebraic independence. The multiplicity estimates are commonly used in determining measures of algebraic independence of values of functions, for instance, within the context of Mahler's method. For this reason, our result provides an important tool for the proofs of algebraic independence of complex numbers. At the same time, these estimates can be considered as a measure of algebraic independence of functions themselves. Hence, our result provides, under some conditions, the measure of algebraic independence of elements in F q [[ T ]], where F q denotes a finite field.
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    Publication Date: 2014-04-26
    Description: A strong form of the Manin–Peyre conjecture with a power-saving error term is proved for a certain cubic fourfold.
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    Publication Date: 2014-04-26
    Description: Châtelet surfaces provide a rich source of geometrically rational surfaces that do not always satisfy the Hasse principle. Restricting attention to a special class of Châtelet surfaces, we investigate the frequency that such counter-examples arise over the rational numbers.
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    Publication Date: 2013-12-12
    Description: The dynamical behaviour of a transcendental entire function in any periodic component of the Fatou set is well understood. Here we study the dynamical behaviour of a transcendental entire function f in any multiply connected wandering domain U of f . By introducing a certain positive harmonic function h in U , related to harmonic measure, we are able to give the first detailed description of this dynamical behaviour. Using this new technique, we show that, for sufficiently large n , the image domains U n = f n ( U ) contain large annuli, C n , and that the union of these annuli acts as an absorbing set for the iterates of f in U . Moreover, f behaves like a monomial within each of these annuli and the orbits of points in U settle in the long term at particular ‘levels’ within the annuli, determined by the function h . We also discuss the proximity of U n and C n for large n , and the connectivity properties of the components of . These properties are deduced from new results about the behaviour of entire functions that omit certain values in an annulus.
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    Publication Date: 2013-12-12
    Description: We present a new class of affine Gorenstein 6-folds obtained by smoothing the 1-dimensional singular locus of a reducible affine toric surface; their existence is established using explicit methods in toric geometry and serial use of Kustin–Miller Gorenstein unprojection. These varieties have applications as key varieties in constructing other varieties, including local models of Mori flips of Type A.
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