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Yuanyang Zhou 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(11):3133-3142
We prove that any Morita equivalence between some blocks with Abelian defect groups and cyclic inertia quotients for -solvable groups is basic.
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Ian M. Aberbach 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(1):27-29
Let be an excellent local ring of positive prime characteristic. We show that if , then is regular. This improves a result of Schoutens, in which the additional hypothesis that was an isolated singularity was required for the proof.
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D. A. Redett 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(4):1151-1156
In this note we extend the ``Beurling type' characterizations of subspaces of and to and , respectively.
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Suppose that is a smooth -action on a closed smooth -dimensional manifold such that all Stiefel-Whitney classes of the tangent bundle to each connected component of the fixed point set vanish in positive dimension. This paper shows that if 2^k\dim F$"> and each -dimensional part possesses the linear independence property, then bounds equivariantly, and in particular, is the best possible upper bound of if is nonbounding.
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Michal Misiurewicz Ana Rodrigues 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(4):1109-1118
The famous problem involves applying two maps: and to positive integers. If is even, one applies , if it is odd, one applies . The conjecture states that each trajectory of the system arrives to the periodic orbit . In this paper, instead of choosing each time which map to apply, we allow ourselves more freedom and apply both and independently of . That is, we consider the action of the free semigroup with generators and on the space of positive real numbers. We prove that this action is minimal (each trajectory is dense) and that the periodic points are dense. Moreover, we give a full characterization of the group of transformations of the real line generated by and .
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D. A. Redett 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(5):1459-1461
In this note, we give a new proof of the characterization of the -invariant subspaces of for in using ideas from approximation theory. 相似文献
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Martha Alvarez Montserrat Corbera Joaquin Delgado Jaume Llibre 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(2):529-536
In the -body problem a central configuration is formed when the position vector of each particle with respect to the center of mass is a common scalar multiple of its acceleration vector. Lindstrom showed for and for 4$"> that if masses are located at fixed points in the plane, then there are only a finite number of ways to position the remaining th mass in such a way that they define a central configuration. Lindstrom leaves open the case . In this paper we prove the case using as variables the mutual distances between the particles.
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Jeong Hee Hong 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(1):115-126
We give conditions on an arbitrary directed graph for the associated Cuntz-Krieger algebra to be decomposable as a direct sum. We describe the direct summands as certain graph algebras.
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L. D. Abreu 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(4):1197-1203
A -version of the sampling theorem is derived using the -Hankel transform introduced by Koornwinder and Swarttouw. The sampling points are the zeros of the third Jackson -Bessel function.
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Damir Bakic 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(2):441-448
We prove the following generalization of the noncommutative Tietze extension theorem: if is a countably generated Hilbert -module over a -unital -algebra, then the canonical extension of a surjective morphism of Hilbert -modules to extended (multiplier) modules, , is also surjective.
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Kok Seng Chua 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(3):661-670
We introduce a family of bi-dimensional theta functions which give uniformly explicit formulae for the theta series of hermitian lattices over imaginary quadratic fields constructed from codes over and , and give an interesting geometric characterization of the theta series that arise in terms of the basic strongly modular lattice . We identify some of the hermitian lattices constructed and observe an interesting pair of nonisomorphic 3/2 dimensional codes over that give rise to isomorphic hermitian lattices when constructed at the lowest level 7 but nonisomorphic lattices at higher levels. The results show that the two alphabets and are complementary and raise the natural question as to whether there are other such complementary alphabets for codes.
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Hiroshi Fukushima 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(3):671-675
In this paper, we shall give examples of -groups that have Hall subgroups that are not -groups.
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Wang Jian 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2004,132(10):2899-2909
In this paper, we study the extension of isometries between unit spheres of atomic -spaces . We find a condition under which an isometry between unit spheres can be linearly isometrically extended. Moreover, we prove that every onto isometry between unit spheres of atomic -spaces can be linearly isometrically extended to the whole space.
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Alex N. Dranishnikov Yuli B. Rudyak 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(5):1557-1561
We construct closed -connected manifolds of dimensions that possess non-trivial rational Massey triple products. We also construct examples of manifolds such that all the cup-products of elements of vanish, while the group is generated by Massey products: such examples are useful for the theory of systols.
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H. H. Edwards P. Mikusinski M. D. Taylor 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(5):1505-1513
A measure, , on is said to be -invariant if its value for any Borel set is invariant with respect to the symmetries of the unit square. A function, , generated in a certain way by a measure, , on is shown to be a measure of concordance if and only if the generating measure is positive, regular, -invariant, and satisfies certain inequalities. The construction examined here includes Blomqvist's beta as a special case.
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Lizzie Burslem 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(4):1101-1108
It has been conjectured that a generic diffeomorphism on a compact manifold will have trivial centralizer. We give some partial results towards proving this conjecture within the class of area preserving diffeomorphisms of the sphere.
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Theodore A. Slaman 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2004,132(8):2449-2456
Working in the base theory of , we show that for all , the bounding principle for -formulas ( ) is equivalent to the induction principle for -formulas ( ). This partially answers a question of J. Paris.
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R. Ayala M. Cá rdenas F. F. Lasheras A. Quintero 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(5):1527-1535
A finitely presented group is said to be properly -realizable if there exists a compact -polyhedron with and whose universal cover has the proper homotopy type of a (p.l.) -manifold with boundary. In this paper we show that, after taking wedge with a -sphere, this property does not depend on the choice of the compact -polyhedron with . We also show that (i) all -ended and -ended groups are properly -realizable, and (ii) the class of properly -realizable groups is closed under amalgamated free products (HNN-extensions) over a finite cyclic group (as a step towards proving that -ended groups are properly -realizable, assuming -ended groups are).
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Frank Sottile Thorsten Theobald 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(10):2835-2844
Let and denote the dimension and the degree of the Grassmannian , respectively. For each there are (a priori complex) -planes in tangent to general quadratic hypersurfaces in . We show that this class of enumerative problems is fully real, i.e., for there exists a configuration of real quadrics in (affine) real space so that all the mutually tangent -flats are real.
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Themis Mitsis 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2005,133(4):1057-1061
What is the smallest for which a weight in the reverse Hölder class also belongs to the Muckenhoupt class ? We give an asymptotically sharp answer to this question.