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Let G be a separable locally compact group and let be its dualspace with Fell's topology. It is well known that the set P(G)of continuous positive-definite functions on G can be identifiedwith the set of positive linear functionals on the group C*-algebraC*(G). We show that if is discrete in , then there exists anonzero positive-definite function associated with such that is a w*-strongly exposed point of P(G)0, where P(G)0={f P(G):f(e)1. Conversely, if some nonzero positive-definite function associatedwith is a w*-strongly exposed point of P(G)0, then is isolatedin . Consequently, G is compact if and only if, for every ,there exists a nonzero positive-definite function associatedwith that is a w*-strongly exposed point of P(G)0. If, in addition,G is unimodular and , then is isolated in if and only if somenonzero positive-definite function associated with is a w*-stronglyexposed point of P(G)0, where is the left regular representationof G and is the reduced dual space of G. We prove that if B(G)has the Radon–Nikodym property, then the set of isolatedpoints of (so square-integrable if G is unimodular) is densein . It is also proved that if G is a separable SIN-group, thenG is amenable if and only if there exists a closed point in. In particular, for a countable discrete non-amenable groupG (for example the free group F2 on two generators), there isno closed point in its reduced dual space .  相似文献   

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We introduce panels of stabilizer schemes (K, G*) associatedwith finite intersection-closed subgroup sets of a given groupG, generalizing in some sense Davis' notion of a panel structureon a triangulated manifold for Coxeter groups. Given (K, G*),we construct a G-complex X with K as a strong fundamental domainand simplex stabilizers conjugate to subgroups in . It turnsout that higher generation properties of in the sense of Abels-Holzare reflected in connectivity properties of X. Given a finite simplicial graph and a non-trivial group G()for every vertex of , the graph product G() is the quotientof the free product of all vertex groups modulo the normal closureof all commutators [G(), G(w)] for which the vertices , w areadjacent. Our main result allows the computation of the virtualcohomological dimension of a graph product with finite vertexgroups in terms of connectivity properties of the underlyinggraph .  相似文献   

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We consider operators on the matrix-valued disc algebra. Weshow that any bounded linear operator to a Banach space X of cotype 2 induces a boundedoperator GX defined on some weighted Bergman space G on theunit disc. We give sufficient conditions on the weight forthe formal inclusion to be 2–C*-summing. Decompositions of T with respect to operator-valuedmeasures are obtained.  相似文献   

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In 1940 Nisnevi published the following theorem [3]. Let (G) be a family of groups indexed by some set and (F) a family of fields of the same characteristic p0. Iffor each the group G has a faithful representation of degreen over F then the free product* G has a faithful representationof degree n+1 over some field of characteristic p. In [6] Wehrfritzextended this idea. If (G) GL(n, F) is a family of subgroupsfor which there exists ZGL(n, F) such that for all the intersectionGF.1n=Z, then the free product of the groups *ZG with Z amalgamatedvia the identity map is isomorphic to a linear group of degreen over some purely transcendental extension of F. Initially, the purpose of this paper was to generalize theseresults from the linear to the skew-linear case, that is, togroups isomorphic to subgroups of GL(n, D) where the D are divisionrings. In fact, many of the results can be generalized to ringswhich, although not necessarily commutative, contain no zero-divisors.We have the following.  相似文献   

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Let 1 p and let X be a Banach space with a semi-normalizedstrongly asymptotic p basis (ei). If X is minimal and 1 p <2, then X is isomorphic to a subspace of p. If X is minimaland 2 p < , or if X is complementably minimal and 1 p , then (ei) is equivalent to the unit vector basis of p (orc0 if p = ).  相似文献   

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Throughout this paper G(k) denotes a Chevalley group of rankn defined over the field k, where n3. Let be the root systemassociated with G(k) and let ={1, 2, ..., n} be a set of fundamentalroots of , with + being the set of positive roots of with respectto . For and +, let n() be the coefficient of in the expressionof as a sum of fundamental roots; so =n(). Also we recall thatht(), the height of , is given by ht()=n(). The highest rootin + will be denoted by . We additionally assume that the Dynkindiagram of G(k) is connected.  相似文献   

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Betti Numbers of Semialgebraic and Sub-Pfaffian Sets   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Let X be a subset in [–1,1]n0Rn0 defined by the formula X={x0|Q1x1Q2x2...Qx ((x0,x1,...x)X)}, where Qi{ }, Qi Qi+1, xi [–1, 1]ni, and X may be eitheran open or a closed set in [–1,1]n0+...+n, being the differencebetween a finite CW-complex and its subcomplex. An upper boundon each Betti number of X is expressed via a sum of Betti numbersof some sets defined by quantifier-free formulae involving X. In important particular cases of semialgebraic and semi-Pfaffiansets defined by quantifier-free formulae with polynomials andPfaffian functions respectively, upper bounds on Betti numbersof X are well known. The results allow to extend the boundsto sets defined with quantifiers, in particular to sub-Pfaffiansets.  相似文献   

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A Torsion-Free Milnor-Moore Theorem   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Let X be the space of Moore loops on a finite, q-connected,n-dimensional CW complex X, and let R Q be a subring containing1/2. Let (R) be the least non-invertible prime in R. For a gradedR-module M of finite type, let FM = M/Torsion M. We show thatthe inclusion P FH*(X;R) of the sub-Lie algebra of primitiveelements induces an isomorphism of Hopf algebras provided that (R) n/q. Furthermore, the Hurewiczhomomorphism induces an embedding of F(*(X) R) in P, with P/F(*(X)R)torsion. As a corollary, if X is elliptic, then FH*(X;R) isa finitely generated R-algebra.  相似文献   

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We seek the smallest or largest cardinals for which certainbasic results hold, as did Mazur when he proved that c is thesmallest infinite-dimensionality for a Fréchet space.As with Mazur, we make no axiomatic assumptions outside theusual ZFC model. We discover three instances in which the optimalcardinal is the dominating number and three in which it isthe bounding number b, apparently giving the first locally convexspace characterizations of these venerable and easily describedcardinals. Here are two samples: it is known that for any non-normablemetrizable locally convex space E, the minimal size b(E) fora fundamental system of bounded sets must satisfy 1 b(E) c;we prove that b(E) = . Again, it is known that if E is a non-normablemetrizable barrelled space of minimal dimension, then 1 dim(E) c; we prove that dim(E) = b. The most important individualresult is the reconstruction of Tweddle's space without useof the Continuum Hypothesis (1 = c). The reconstruction is vitalin the characterizations of b and in subsequent papers answeringopen questions about countable enlargements.  相似文献   

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Uniqueness of the Topology on Spaces of Vector-Valued Functions   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Let be a topological space without isolated points, let E bea topological linear space which is continuously embedded intoa product of countably boundedly generated topological linearspaces, and let X be a linear subspace of C(, E). If a C()is not constant on any open subset of and aX X, then it isshown that there is at most one F-space topology on X that makesthe multiplication by a continuous. Furthermore, if U is a subsetof C() which separates strongly the points of and UX X, thenit is proved that there is at most one F-space topology on Xthat makes the multiplication by a continuous for each a U. These results are applied to the study of the uniqueness ofthe F-space topology and the continuity of translation invariantoperators on the Banach space L1(G, E) for a noncompact locallycompact group G and a Banach space E. Furthermore, the problemsof the uniqueness of the F-algebra topology and the continuityof epimorphisms and derivations on F-algebras and some algebrasof vector-valued functions are considered.  相似文献   

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If = {1, 2, ..., s}, where 1 2 ... s > 0, is a partitionof n then denotes the associated irreducible character of Sn,the symmetric group on {1, 2, ..., n}, and, if cCSn, the groupalgebra generated by C and Sn, then dc(·) denotes thegeneralized matrix function associated with c. If c1, c2 CSnthen we write c1 c2 in case (A) (A) for each n x n positivesemi-definite Hermitian matrix A. If cCSn and c(e) 0, wheree denotes the identity in Sn, then or denotes (c(e))–1 c. The main result, an estimate for the norms of tensors of a certainanti-symmetry type, implies that if = {1, 2, ..., s, 1t} isa partition of n such that s > 1 and s = 2, and ' denotes{1, 2, ..., s-1, 1t} then (, {2}) where denotes characterinduction from Sn–2 x S2 to Sn. This in turn implies thatif = {1, 2, ..., s, 1t} with s > 1, s = 2, and ßdenotes {1 + 2, 2, ..., s-1, 1t} then ß which,in conjunction with other known results, provides many new inequalitiesamong immanants. In particular it implies that the permanentfunction dominates all normalized immanants whose associatedpartitions are of rank 2, a result which has proved elusivefor some years. We also consider the non-relationship problem for immanants– that is the problem of identifying pairs, (,ß)such that ß and ß are both false.  相似文献   

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Let C = (C, ) be a linear ordering, E a subset of {(x, y):x< y in C} whose transitive closure is the linear orderingC, and let :E G be a map from E to a finite group G = (G, •).We showed with M. Pouzet that, when C is countable, there isF E whose transitive closure is still C, and such that (p) = (xo, x1)•(x1, x2)•....•(xn– 1, xn) G depends only upon the extremities x0, xn ofp, where p = (xo, x1...,xn) (with 1 n < ) is a finite sequencefor which (xi, xi + 1) F for all i < n. Here, we show thatthis property does not hold if C is the real line, but is stilltrue if C does not embed an 1-dense linear ordering, or evena 2-dense linear ordering when Martin's Axiom holds (it followsin particular that it is independent of ZFC for linear orderingsof size ). On the other hand, we prove that this property isalways valid if E = {(x,y):x < y in C}, regardless of anyother condition on C.  相似文献   

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It is proved that if X and Y are operator spaces such that everycompletely bounded operator from X into Y is completely compactand Z is a completely complemented subspace of X Y, then thereexists a completely bounded automorphism : X Y X Y with completelybounded inverse such that Z = X0 Y0, where X0 and Y0 are completelycomplemented subspaces of X and Y, respectively. If X and Yare homogeneous, the existence is proved of such a under aweaker assumption that any operator from X to Y is strictlysingular. An upper estimate is obtained for ||||cb||–1||cbif X and Y are separable homogeneous Hilbertian operator spaces.Also proved is the uniqueness of a ‘completely unconditional’basis in X Y if X and Y satisfy certain conditions.  相似文献   

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Let T = {T(t)}t0 be a C0-semigroup on a Banach space X. Thefollowing results are proved. (i) If X is separable, there exist separable Hilbert spacesX0 and X1, continuous dense embeddings j0:X0 X and j1:X X1,and C0-semigroups T0 and T1 on X0 and X1 respectively, suchthat j0 T0(t) = T(t) j0 and T1(t) j1 = j1 T(t) for all t 0. (ii) If T is -reflexive, there exist reflexive Banach spacesX0 and X1 , continuous dense embeddings j:D(A2) X0, j0:X0 X, j1:X X1, and C0-semigroups T0 and T1 on X0 and X1 respectively,such that T0(t) j = j T(t), j0 T0(t) = T(t) j0 and T(t) j1 = j1 T(t) for all t 0, and such that (A0) = (A) = (A1),where Ak is the generator of Tk, k = 0, Ø, 1.  相似文献   

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When T : X X is a one-sided topologically mixing subshift offinite type and : X R is a continuous function, one can definethe Ruelle operator L : C(X) C(X) on the space C(X) of real-valuedcontinuous functions on X. The dual operator always has a probability measure as an eigenvectorcorresponding to a positive eigenvalue ( = with > 0). Necessary and sufficient conditionson such an eigenmeasure are obtained for to belong to twoimportant spaces of functions, W(X, T) and Bow (X, T). For example, Bow(X, T) if and only if is a measure with a certain approximateproduct structure. This is used to apply results of Bradleyto show that the natural extension of the unique equilibriumstate µ of Bow(X, T) has the weak Bernoulli propertyand hence is measure-theoretically isomorphic to a Bernoullishift. It is also shown that the unique equilibrium state ofa two-sided Bowen function has the weak Bernoulli property.The characterizations mentioned above are used in the case ofg-measures to obtain results on the ‘reverse’ ofa g-measure.  相似文献   

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Let G be a permutation group on a finite set . A sequence B=(1,..., b) of points in is called a base if its pointwise stabilizerin G is the identity. Bases are of fundamental importance incomputational algorithms for permutation groups. For both practicaland theoretical reasons, one is interested in the minimal basesize for (G, ), For a nonredundant base B, the elementary inequality2|B||G||||B| holds; in particular, |B|log|G|/log||. In the casewhen G is primitive on , Pyber [8, p. 207] has conjectured thatthe minimal base size is less than Clog|G|/log|| for some (large)universal constant C. It appears that the hardest case of Pyber's conjecture is thatof primitive affine groups. Let H=GV be a primitive affine group;here the point stabilizer G acts faithfully and irreduciblyon the elementary abelian regular normal subgroup V of H, andwe may assume that =V. For positive integers m, let mV denotethe direct sum of m copies of V. If (v1, ..., vm)mV belongsto a regular G-orbit, then (0, v1, ..., vm) is a base for theprimitive affine group H. Conversely, a base (1, ..., b) forH which contains 0V= gives rise to a regular G-orbit on (b–1)V. Thus Pyber's conjecture for affine groups can be viewed asa regular orbit problem for G-modules, and it is therefore aspecial case of an important problem in group representationtheory. For a related result on regular orbits for quasisimplegroups, see [4, Theorem 6].  相似文献   

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The close relationship between the notions of positive formsand representations for a C*-algebra A is one of the most basicfacts in the subject. In particular the weak containment ofrepresentations is well understood in terms of positive forms:given a representation of A in a Hilbert space H and a positiveform on A, its associated representation is weakly containedin (that is, ker ker ) if and only if belongs to the weak*closure of the cone of all finite sums of coefficients of .Among the results on the subject, let us recall the followingones. Suppose that A is concretely represented in H. Then everypositive form on A is the weak* limit of forms of the typex ki=1 i, xi with the i in H; moreover if A is a von Neumannsubalgebra of (H) and is normal, there exists a sequence (i)i 1 in H such that (x) = i 1 i, xi for all x.  相似文献   

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Let =(n)n1 be a log concave sequence such that lim infn+n/nc>0for some c>0 and ((log n)/n)n1 is nonincreasing for some<1/2. We show that, if T is a contraction on the Hilbertspace with spectrum a Carleson set, and if ||Tn||=O(n)as n tends to + with n11/(n log n)=+, then T is unitary. Onthe other hand, if n11/(n log n)<+, then there exists a (non-unitary)contraction T on the Hilbert space such that the spectrum ofT is a Carleson set, ||Tn||=O(n) as n tends to +, andlim supn+||Tn||=+.  相似文献   

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For (,a) C* x C, let f,a be the rational map defined by f,a(z)= z2 (az+1)/(z+a). If R/Z is a Brjuno number, we let D bethe set of parameters (,a) such that f,a has a fixed Hermanring with rotation number (we consider that (e2i,0) D). Resultsobtained by McMullen and Sullivan imply that, for any g D, theconnected component of D(C* x (C/{0,1})) that contains g isisomorphic to a punctured disk. We show that there is a holomorphic injection F:DD such thatF(0) = (e2i ,0) and , where r is the conformal radius at 0 of the Siegel disk of the quadraticpolynomial z e2i z(1+z). As a consequence, we show that for a (0,1/3), if fl,a has afixed Herman ring with rotation number and if ma is the modulusof the Herman ring, then, as a0, we have e ma=(r/a) + O(a). We finally explain how to adapt the results to the complex standardfamily z e(a/2)(z-1/z).  相似文献   

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Let G be a connected semisimple group over an algebraicallyclosed field K of characteristic p>0, and g=Lie (G). Fixa linear function g* and let Zg() denote the stabilizer of in g. Set Np(g)={xg|x[p]=0}. Let C(g) denote the category offinite-dimensional g-modules with p-character . In [7], Friedlanderand Parshall attached to each MOb(C(g)) a Zariski closed, conicalsubset Vg(M)Np(g) called the support variety of M. Suppose thatG is simply connected and p is not special for G, that is, p2if G has a component of type Bn, Cn or F4, and p3 if G has acomponent of type G2. It is proved in this paper that, for anynonzero MOb(C(g)), the support variety Vg(M) is contained inNp(g)Zg(). This allows one to simplify the proof of the Kac–Weisfeilerconjecture given in [18].  相似文献   

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