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Let $U \subset L_o ([0,1],\mathcal{M},m)$ be a set of Lebesgue measurable functions. Suppose also that two seminormed spaces of real number sequences are given: $\mathcal{A}$ and $\mathcal{B}$ . We study $\left( {\mathcal{A},\mathcal{B}} \right)$ -sets U defined by the classes $\mathcal{A}$ and $\mathcal{B}$ as follows: $\forall a = (a_n ) \in \mathcal{A}, \forall (f_n (t)) \in u^\mathbb{N} $ (or for sequences similar to $(f_n (t))$ ) $\exists E = E(a) \subset [0,1], mE = 1$ such that $\{ a_n f_n (t)\} 1_E (t)\} \in \mathcal{B}, t \in [0,1]$ . We consider three versions of the definition of $\left( {\mathcal{A},\mathcal{B}} \right)$ -sets, one of which is based on functions independent in the probability sense. The case ${\mathcal{B}}=l_\infty$ is studied in detail. It is shown that $({\mathcal{A}},l_\infty)$ -independent sets are sets bounded or order bounded in some well-known function spaces (L p , L p,q , etc.) constructed with respect to the Lebesgue measure. A characterization of such sets in terms of seminormed spaces of number sequences is given. The (l 1,c °)- and $(\mathcal{A},l_1 )$ -sets were studied by E. M. Nikishin.  相似文献   

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We introduce the concepts of an annihilator and a relative annihilator of a given subset of a BCK-algebra $\mathcal{A}$ . We prove that annihilators of deductive systems of BCK-algebras are again deductive systems and moreover pseudocomplements in the lattice ${\mathcal{D}\left( \mathcal{A} \right)}$ of all deductive systems on $\mathcal{A}$ . Moreover, relative annihilators of ${C \in \mathcal{D}\left( \mathcal{A} \right)}$ with respect to ${B\;{\text{in}}\;\mathcal{D}\left( \mathcal{A} \right)}$ are introduced and serve as relative pseudocomplements of C w.r.t. B in ${\mathcal{D}\left( \mathcal{A} \right)}$ .  相似文献   

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Amosov  G. G.  Bulinskii  A. V.  Shirokov  M. E. 《Mathematical Notes》2001,70(5-6):583-598
We study a class of $E_0$ -semigroups of endomorphisms of a von Neumann factor $\mathcal{M}$ possessing the following property: an $e_0$ -semigroup of endomorphisms of $\mathcal{B}\left( \mathcal{H} \right)$ , where $\mathcal{H}$ is the standard representation space for $\mathcal{M}$ , and a product system of Hilbert spaces can be associated with each of these $E_0$ -semigroups.  相似文献   

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Let ${\mathcal{M}_g }$ be the moduli space of smooth complex projective curves of genus g. Here we prove that the subset of ${\mathcal{M}_g }$ formed by all curves for which some Brill-Noether locus has dimension larger than the expected one has codimension at least two in ${\mathcal{M}_g }$ . As an application we show that if ${X \in \mathcal{M}_g }$ is defined over $\mathbb{R}$ then there exists a low degree pencil ${u:X \to \mathbb{P}^1 }$ defined over $\mathbb{R}.$   相似文献   

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Letq be a regular quadratic form on a vector space (V, $\mathbb{F}$ ) and assume $4 \leqslant dim V \leqslant \infty \wedge |\mathbb{F}| \in \mathbb{N}$ . A 1-isometry of the central quadric $\mathcal{F}: = \{ x \in V|q(x) = 1\}$ is a permutation ? of $\mathcal{F}$ such that (*) $$q(x - y) = \nu \Leftrightarrow q(x^\varphi - y^\varphi ) = \nu \forall x,y \in \mathcal{F}$$ holds true for a fixed element ν of $\mathbb{F}$ . For arbitraryν $\mathbb{F}$ we prove that? is induced (in a certain sense) by a semi-linear bijection $(\sigma ,\varrho ):(V,\mathbb{F}) \to (V,\mathbb{F})$ such thatq oσ =? oq, provided $\mathcal{F}$ contains lines and the exceptional case $(\nu = 2 \Lambda |\mathbb{F}| = 3 \Lambda \dim V = 4 \Lambda |\mathcal{F}| = 24)$ is excluded. In the exceptional case and as well in case of dim V = 3 there are counterexamples. The casesν ≠ 2 and v=2 require different techniques.  相似文献   

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Let and be polynomials orthogonal on the unit circle with respect to the measures dσ and dμ, respectively. In this paper we consider the question how the orthogonality measures dσ and dμ are related to each other if the orthogonal polynomials are connected by a relation of the form , for , where . It turns out that the two measures are related by if , where and are known trigonometric polynomials of fixed degree and where the 's are the zeros of on . If the 's and 's are uniformly bounded then (under some additional conditions) much more can be said. Indeed, in this case the measures dσ and dμ have to be of the form and , respectively, where are nonnegative trigonometric polynomials. Finally, the question is considered to which weight functions polynomials of the form where denotes the reciprocal polynomial of , can be orthogonal. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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The well-known Cameron--Johnson theorem asserts that the equation $\dot x = \mathcal{A}\left( t \right)x$ with a recurrent (Bohr almost periodic) matrix $\mathcal{A}\left( t \right)$ can be reduced by a Lyapunov transformation to the equation $\dot y = \mathcal{B}\left( t \right)y$ with a skew-symmetric matrix $\mathcal{B}\left( t \right)$ , provided that all solutions of the equation $\dot x = \mathcal{A}\left( t \right)x$ and of all its limit equations are bounded on the whole line. In the note, a generalization of this result to linear $\mathbb{C}$ -analytic equations in a Hilbert space is presented.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we study the problem of the variation (if any) of the sets of convergence and divergence everywhere or almost everywhere of a multiple Fourier series (integral) of a function $f \in L_p $ , $p \geqslant 1$ , $f(x) = 0$ , on a set of positive measure $\mathfrak{A} \subset \mathbb{T}^N = [ - \pi ,\pi )^N $ , $N \geqslant 2$ , depending on the rotation of the coordinate system, i.e., depending on the element $\tau \in \mathcal{F}$ , where $\mathcal{F}$ is the rotation group about the origin in $\mathbb{R}^N $ . This problem has been reduced to the study of the change in the geometry of the sets $\tau ^{ - 1} (\mathfrak{A}) \cap \mathbb{T}^N $ (where $\tau ^{ - 1} \in \mathcal{F}$ satisfies $\tau ^{ - 1} \cdot \tau = 1$ ) and $\mathbb{T}^N \backslash {\text{supp}}(f \circ \tau )$ depending on the “rotation,” i.e., on $\tau \in \mathcal{F}$ . In the present paper, we consider two settings of this problem (depending on the sense in which the Fourier series of the function $f \circ \tau $ is understood) and give (for both cases) possible solutions of the problem in the class $L_1 (\mathbb{T}^N )$ , $N \geqslant 2$ .  相似文献   

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Letq be a regular quadratic form on a vector space (V, $\mathbb{F}$ ) and assume dimV ≥ 4 and ¦ $\mathbb{F}$ ¦ ≥ 4. We consider a permutation ? of the central affine quadric $\mathcal{F}$ := {x εV ¦q(x) = 1} such that $$(*)x \cdot y = \mu \Leftrightarrow x^\varphi \cdot y^\varphi = \mu \forall x,y\varepsilon \mathcal{F}$$ holds true, where μ is a fixed element of $\mathbb{F}$ and where “·” is the scalar product associated withq. We prove that ? is induced (in a certain sense) by a semi-linear bijection (σ,?): (V, $\mathbb{F}$ ) → (V, $\mathbb{F}$ ) such thatq o ?o q, provided $\mathcal{F}$ contains lines and the pair (μ, $\mathbb{F}$ ) has additional properties if there ar no planes in $\mathcal{F}$ . The cases μ, 0 and μ = 0 require different techniques.  相似文献   

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We prove that for each universal algebra ${(A, \mathcal{A})}$ of cardinality ${|A| \geq 2}$ and infinite set X of cardinality ${|X| \geq | \mathcal{A}|}$ , the X-th power ${(A^{X}, \mathcal{A}^{X})}$ of the algebra ${(A, \mathcal{A})}$ contains a free subset ${\mathcal{F} \subset A^{X}}$ of cardinality ${|\mathcal{F}| = 2^{|X|}}$ . This generalizes the classical Fichtenholtz–Kantorovitch–Hausdorff result on the existence of an independent family ${\mathcal{I} \subset \mathcal{P}(X)}$ of cardinality ${|\mathcal{I}| = |\mathcal{P}(X)|}$ in the Boolean algebra ${\mathcal{P}(X)}$ of subsets of an infinite set X.  相似文献   

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Let ${\mathcal{D}}_{n,k} $ be the family of linear subspaces of ?n given by all equations of the form $\varepsilon _1 x_{i_1 } = \varepsilon _2 x_{i_2 } = \cdot \cdot \cdot \varepsilon _k x_{i_k } ,$ for 1 ≤ < ? ? ? < i ki and $\left( {\varepsilon _1 ,...,\varepsilon _k } \right)\varepsilon \left\{ { + 1, - 1} \right\}^k $ Also let ${\mathcal{B}}_{n,k,h} $ be ${\mathcal{D}}_{n,k} $ enlarged by the subspaces $x_{j_1 } = x_{j_2 } = \cdot \cdot \cdot x_{j_h } = 0,$ for 1 ≤. The special cases ${\mathcal{B}}_{n,2,1} $ and ${\mathcal{D}}_{n,2} $ are well known as the reflection hyperplane arrangements corresponding to the Coxeter groups of type B nand D n respectively. In this paper we study combinatorial and topological properties of the intersection lattices of these subspace arrangements. Expressions for their Möbius functions and characteristic polynomials are derived. Lexicographic shellability is established in the case of ${\mathcal{B}}_{n,k,h,} 1 \leqslant h < k$ , which allows computation of the homology of its intersection lattice and the cohomology groups of the manifold $\begin{gathered} {\mathcal{D}}_{n,2} \\ M_{n,k,h,} = {\mathbb{R}}^n \backslash \bigcup {{\mathcal{B}}_{n,k,h,} } \\ \end{gathered} $ . For instance, it is shown that $H^d \left( {M_{n,k,k - 1} } \right)$ is torsion-free and is nonzero if and only if d = t(k ? 2) for some $t,0 \leqslant t \leqslant \left[ {{n \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {n k}} \right. \kern-0em} k}} \right]$ . Torsion-free cohomology follows also for the complement in ?nof the complexification ${\mathcal{B}}_{n,k,h}^C ,1 \leqslant h < k$ .  相似文献   

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We propose a first-order augmented Lagrangian algorithm (FALC) to solve the composite norm minimization problem $$\begin{aligned} \begin{array}{ll} \min \limits _{X\in \mathbb{R }^{m\times n}}&\mu _1\Vert \sigma (\mathcal{F }(X)-G)\Vert _\alpha +\mu _2\Vert \mathcal{C }(X)-d\Vert _\beta ,\\ \text{ subject} \text{ to}&\mathcal{A }(X)-b\in \mathcal{Q }, \end{array} \end{aligned}$$ where $\sigma (X)$ denotes the vector of singular values of $X \in \mathbb{R }^{m\times n}$ , the matrix norm $\Vert \sigma (X)\Vert _{\alpha }$ denotes either the Frobenius, the nuclear, or the $\ell _2$ -operator norm of $X$ , the vector norm $\Vert .\Vert _{\beta }$ denotes either the $\ell _1$ -norm, $\ell _2$ -norm or the $\ell _{\infty }$ -norm; $\mathcal{Q }$ is a closed convex set and $\mathcal{A }(.)$ , $\mathcal{C }(.)$ , $\mathcal{F }(.)$ are linear operators from $\mathbb{R }^{m\times n}$ to vector spaces of appropriate dimensions. Basis pursuit, matrix completion, robust principal component pursuit (PCP), and stable PCP problems are all special cases of the composite norm minimization problem. Thus, FALC is able to solve all these problems in a unified manner. We show that any limit point of FALC iterate sequence is an optimal solution of the composite norm minimization problem. We also show that for all $\epsilon >0$ , the FALC iterates are $\epsilon $ -feasible and $\epsilon $ -optimal after $\mathcal{O }(\log (\epsilon ^{-1}))$ iterations, which require $\mathcal{O }(\epsilon ^{-1})$ constrained shrinkage operations and Euclidean projection onto the set $\mathcal{Q }$ . Surprisingly, on the problem sets we tested, FALC required only $\mathcal{O }(\log (\epsilon ^{-1}))$ constrained shrinkage, instead of the $\mathcal{O }(\epsilon ^{-1})$ worst case bound, to compute an $\epsilon $ -feasible and $\epsilon $ -optimal solution. To best of our knowledge, FALC is the first algorithm with a known complexity bound that solves the stable PCP problem.  相似文献   

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We consider non-autonomous wave equations $$\left\{\begin{array}{ll}\ddot{u}(t) + \mathcal{B}(t) \dot{u}(t) + \mathcal{A}(t)u(t) = f(t) \quad t{\text -}{\rm a.e.}\\ u(0) = u_{0},\, \dot{u}(0) = u_{1}.\\\end{array}\right.$$ where the operators ${\mathcal{A}(t)}$ and ${\mathcal{B}(t)}$ are associated with time-dependent sesquilinear forms ${\mathfrak{a}(t, ., .)}$ and ${\mathfrak{b}}$ defined on a Hilbert space H with the same domain V. The initial values satisfy ${u_0 \in V}$ and ${u_1 \in H}$ . We prove well-posedness and maximal regularity for the solution both in the spaces V′ and H. We apply the results to non-autonomous Robin-boundary conditions and also use maximal regularity to solve a quasilinear problem.  相似文献   

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In the present paper, a general assertion is proved, claiming that, for every associative algebra $\mathcal{A}$ without zero divisors which admits a valuation and a seminorm concordant with the valuation, the transcendence degree of an arbitrary commutative subalgebra does not exceed the maximal number of independent pairwise pseudocommuting elements of some basis of the algebra $\mathcal{A}$ . The author shows that for such a algebra $\mathcal{A}$ one can take an arbitrary algebra of quantum Laurent polynomials, quantum analogs of the Weyl algebra, and also some universal coacting algebras. In the case of the algebra $\mathcal{L}$ of quantum Laurent polynomials, it is proved that the transcendence degree of a maximal commutative subalgebra of $\mathcal{L}$ coincides with the maximal number of independent pairwise commuting elements of the monomial basis of the algebra $\mathcal{L}$ .  相似文献   

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In this paper we give criteria for a finite group to belong to a formation. As applications, recent theorems of Li, Shen, Shi and Qian are generalized. Let G  be a finite group, $\cal F$ a formation and p  a prime. Let $D_{\mathcal {F}}(G)$ be the intersection of the normalizers of the $\cal F$ -residuals of all subgroups of G, and let $D_{\mathcal {F}}^{p}(G)$ be the intersection of the normalizers of $(H^{\cal F}O_{p'}(G))$ for all subgroups H of G. We then define $D_{\mathcal F}^{0}(G)=D_{\mathcal F, p}^{~0}(G)=1$ and $D_{\mathcal F}^{i+1}(G)/D_{\mathcal F}^{i}(G)=D_{\mathcal F}(G/D_{\mathcal F}^{i}(G))$ , $D_{\mathcal F, p}^{i+1}(G)/D_{\mathcal F, p}^{~i}(G)=D_{\mathcal F, p}(G/D_{\mathcal F, p}^{~i}(G))$ . Let $D_{\mathcal {F}}^{\infty}(G)$ and $D_{\mathcal {F}, p}^{~\infty}(G)$ denote the terminal member of the ascending series of $D_{\mathcal F}^{i}(G)$ and $D_{\mathcal F, p}^{~i}(G)$ respectively. In this paper we prove that under certain hypotheses, the the $\cal F$ -residual $G^{\cal F}$ is nilpotent (respectively,p-nilpotent) if and only if $G=D_{\mathcal {F}}^{\infty}(G)$ (respectively, $G=D_{\mathcal {F}, p}^{~\infty}(G)$ ). Further more, if the formation $\cal F$ is either the class of all nilpotent groups or the class of all abelian groups, then $G^{\cal F}$ is p-nilpotent if and only if and only if every cyclic subgroup of G order p and 4 (if p?=?2) is contained in $D_{\mathcal {F}, p}^{~\infty}(G)$ .  相似文献   

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