All C*-algebras of sections of locally trivial C* -algebra bundles over ∏i=1sLki(ni) with fibres Aw Mc(C) are constructed, under the assumption that every completely irrational noncommutative torus Aw is realized as an inductive limit of circle algebras, where Lki (ni) are lens spaces. Let Lcd be a cd-homogeneous C*-algebra over whose cd-homogeneous C*-subalgebra restricted to the subspace Tr × T2 is realized as C(Tr) A1/d Mc(C), and of which no non-trivial matrix algebra can be factored out.The lenticular noncommutative torus Lpcd is defined by twisting in by a totally skew multiplier p on Tr+2 × Zm-2. It is shown that is isomorphic to if and only if the set of prime factors of cd is a subset of the set of prime factors of p, and that Lpcd is not stablyisomorphic to if the cd-homogeneous C*-subalgebra of Lpcd restricted to some subspace LkiLki (ni) is realized as the crossed product by the obvious non-trivial action of Zki on a cd/ki-homogeneous C*-algebra over S2ni+1 for ki an integer greater than 相似文献
Abstract We identify ℝ7 as the pure imaginary part of octonions. Then the multiplication in octonions gives a natural almost complex structure for
the unit sphere S6. It is known that a cone over a surface M in S6 is an associative submanifold of ℝ7 if and only if M is almost complex in S6. In this paper, we show that the Gauss-Codazzi equation for almost complex curves in S6 are the equation for primitive maps associated to the 6-symmetric space G2=T2, and use this to explain some of the known results. Moreover, the equation for S1-symmetric almost complex curves in S6 is the periodic Toda lattice, and a discussion of periodic solutions is given.
(Dedicated to the memory of Shiing-Shen Chern)
* Partially supported by NSF grant DMS-0529756. 相似文献
In this paper,the authors characterize the inhomogeneous Triebel-Lizorkin spaces Fp,q s,w(Rn)with local weight w by using the Lusin-area functions for the full ranges of the indices,and then establish their atomic decompositions for s ∈ R,p ∈(0,1] and q ∈ [p,∞).The novelty is that the weight w here satisfies the classical Muckenhoupt condition only on balls with their radii in(0,1].Finite atomic decompositions for smooth functions in Fp,q s,w(Rn)are also obtained,which further implies that a(sub)linear operator that maps smooth atoms of Fp,q s,w(Rn)uniformly into a bounded set of a(quasi-)Banach space is extended to a bounded operator on the whole Fp,q s,w(Rn).As an application,the boundedness of the local Riesz operator on the space Fp,q s,w(Rn)is obtained. 相似文献
For an nonnegative matrix , an isomorphism is obtained between the lattice of initial subsets (of ) for and the lattice of -invariant faces of the nonnegative orthant . Motivated by this isomorphism, we generalize some of the known combinatorial spectral results on a nonnegative matrix that are given in terms of its classes to results for a cone-preserving map on a polyhedral cone, formulated in terms of its invariant faces. In particular, we obtain the following extension of the famous Rothblum index theorem for a nonnegative matrix: If leaves invariant a polyhedral cone , then for each distinguished eigenvalue of for , there is a chain of distinct -invariant join-irreducible faces of , each containing in its relative interior a generalized eigenvector of corresponding to (referred to as semi-distinguished -invariant faces associated with ), where is the maximal order of distinguished generalized eigenvectors of corresponding to , but there is no such chain with more than members. We introduce the important new concepts of semi-distinguished -invariant faces, and of spectral pairs of faces associated with a cone-preserving map, and obtain several properties of a cone-preserving map that mostly involve these two concepts, when the underlying cone is polyhedral, perfect, or strictly convex and/or smooth, or is the cone of all real polynomials of degree not exceeding that are nonnegative on a closed interval. Plentiful illustrative examples are provided. Some open problems are posed at the end.