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1.
A ${\forall\exists!}$ -sentence is a sentence of the form ${\forall x_{1}\cdots x_{n}\exists!y_{1}\cdots y_{m}O(\overline{x},\overline{y})}$ , where O is a quantifier-free formula, and ${\exists!}$ stands for ??there exist unique??. We prove that if ${\mathcal{C}}$ is (up to isomorphism) a finite class of finite models then ${\mathcal{C}}$ is axiomatizable by a set of ${\forall\exists!}$ -sentences if and only if ${\mathcal{C}}$ is closed under isomorphic images, ${\mathcal{C}}$ has the intersection property, and ${\mathcal{C}}$ is closed under fixed-point submodels. This result is employed to characterize the subclasses of finitely generated discriminator varieties axiomatizable by sentences of the form ${\forall\exists!\bigwedge p=q}$ .  相似文献   

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Starshapedness is a generalization of convexity. A set C is convex if ${\forall x\in C}$ and ${\forall y\in C}$ the segment ${[x:y]\subset C}$ . On the other hand, a set S is starshaped if ${\exists y\in S}$ such that ${\forall x\in S}$ the segment ${[x:y]\subset S}$ . Due to these closely related definitions, convex and starshaped sets have many similarities, but there are also some striking differences. In this paper we continue our studies of such similarities and differences. Our main goal is to get characterizations of starshapedness and, further on, to describe a starshaped set and its kernel by means of cones included in its complement.  相似文献   

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We prove two antibasis theorems for ${\Pi^0_1}$ classes. The first is a jump inversion theorem for ${\Pi^0_1}$ classes with respect to the global structure of the Turing degrees. For any ${P\subseteq 2^\omega}$ , define S(P), the degree spectrum of P, to be the set of all Turing degrees a such that there exists ${A \in P}$ of degree a. For any degree ${{\bf a \geq 0'}}$ , let ${\textrm{Jump}^{-1}({\bf a) = \{b : b' = a \}}}$ . We prove that, for any ${{\bf a \geq 0'}}$ and any ${\Pi^0_1}$ class P, if ${\textrm{Jump}^{-1} ({\bf a}) \subseteq S(P)}$ then P contains a member of every degree. For any degree ${{\bf a \geq 0'}}$ such that a is recursively enumerable (r.e.) in 0', let ${Jump_{\bf \leq 0'} ^{-1}({\bf a)=\{b : b \leq 0' \textrm{and} b' = a \}}}$ . The second theorem concerns the degrees below 0'. We prove that for any ${{\bf a\geq 0'}}$ which is recursively enumerable in 0' and any ${\Pi^0_1}$ class P, if ${\textrm{Jump}_{\bf \leq 0'} ^{-1}({\bf a)} \subseteq S(P)}$ then P contains a member of every degree.  相似文献   

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Conservative subtheories of ${{R}^{1}_{2}}$ and ${{S}^{1}_{2}}$ are presented. For ${{S}^{1}_{2}}$ , a slight tightening of Je?ábek??s result (Math Logic Q 52(6):613?C624, 2006) that ${T^{0}_{2} \preceq_{\forall \Sigma^{b}_{1}}S^{1}_{2}}$ is presented: It is shown that ${T^{0}_{2}}$ can be axiomatised as BASIC together with induction on sharply bounded formulas of one alternation. Within this ${\forall\Sigma^{b}_{1}}$ -theory, we define a ${\forall\Sigma^{b}_{0}}$ -theory, ${T^{-1}_{2}}$ , for the ${\forall\Sigma^{b}_{0}}$ -consequences of ${S^{1}_{2}}$ . We show ${T^{-1}_{2}}$ is weak by showing it cannot ${\Sigma^{b}_{0}}$ -define division by 3. We then consider what would be the analogous ${\forall\hat\Sigma^{b}_{1}}$ -conservative subtheory of ${R^{1}_{2}}$ based on Pollett (Ann Pure Appl Logic 100:189?C245, 1999. It is shown that this theory, ${{T}^{0,\left\{2^{(||\dot{id}||)}\right\}}_{2}}$ , also cannot ${\Sigma^{b}_{0}}$ -define division by 3. On the other hand, we show that ${{S}^{0}_{2}+open_{\{||id||\}}}$ -COMP is a ${\forall\hat\Sigma^{b}_{1}}$ -conservative subtheory of ${R^{1}_{2}}$ . Finally, we give a refinement of Johannsen and Pollett (Logic Colloquium?? 98, 262?C279, 2000) and show that ${\hat{C}^{0}_{2}}$ is ${\forall\hat\Sigma^{b}_{1}}$ -conservative over a theory based on open cl-comprehension.  相似文献   

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We introduce vanishing generalized Morrey spaces ${V\mathcal{L}^{p,\varphi}_\Pi (\Omega), \Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}^n}$ with a general function ${\varphi(x, r)}$ defining the Morrey-type norm. Here ${\Pi \subseteq \Omega}$ is an arbitrary subset in Ω including the extremal cases ${\Pi = \{x_0\}, x_0 \in \Omega}$ and Π = Ω, which allows to unify vanishing local and global Morrey spaces. In the spaces ${V\mathcal{L}^{p,\varphi}_\Pi (\mathbb{R}^n)}$ we prove the boundedness of a class of sublinear singular operators, which includes Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator and Calderon-Zygmund singular operators with standard kernel. We also prove a Sobolev-Spanne type ${V\mathcal{L}^{p,\varphi}_\Pi (\mathbb{R}^n) \rightarrow V\mathcal{L}^{q,\varphi^\frac{q}{p}}_\Pi (\mathbb{R}^n)}$ -theorem for the potential operator I α . The conditions for the boundedness are given in terms of Zygmund-type integral inequalities on ${\varphi(x, r)}$ . No monotonicity type condition is imposed on ${\varphi(x, r)}$ . In case ${\varphi}$ has quasi- monotone properties, as a consequence of the main results, the conditions of the boundedness are also given in terms of the Matuszeska-Orlicz indices of the function ${\varphi}$ . The proofs are based on pointwise estimates of the modulars defining the vanishing spaces  相似文献   

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We prove that, for each simple graph G whose set of vertices is countably infinite, there is a family ${\varvec{\mathcal{R}}(\varvec{G})}$ of the cardinality of the continuum of graphs such that (1) each graph ${\varvec{H} \in \varvec{\mathcal{R}}(\varvec{G})}$ is isomorphic to G, all vertices of H are points of the Euclidean space E 3, all edges of H are straight line segments (the ends of each edge are the vertices joined by it), the intersection of any two edges of H is either their common vertex or empty, and any isolated vertex of H does not belong to any edge of H; (2) all sets ${\varvec{\mathcal{B}}(\varvec{H})}$ ( ${\varvec{H} \in \varvec{\mathcal{R}}(\varvec{G})}$ ), where ${\varvec{\mathcal{B}}(\varvec{H})\subset \mathbf{E}^3}$ is the union of all vertices and all edges of H, are pairwise not homeomorphic; moreover, for any graphs ${\varvec{H}_1 \in \varvec{\mathcal{R}}(\varvec{G})}$ and ${\varvec{H}_2 \in \varvec{\mathcal{R}}(\varvec{G})}$ , ${\varvec{H}_1 \ne \varvec{H}_2}$ , and for any finite subsets ${\varvec{S}_i \subset \varvec{\mathcal{B}}(\varvec{H}_i)}$ (i = 1, 2), the sets ${\varvec{\mathcal{B}}(\varvec{H}_1){\setminus} \varvec{S}_1}$ and ${\varvec{\mathcal{B}}(\varvec{H}_2){\setminus} \varvec{S}_2}$ are not homeomorphic.  相似文献   

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We analyze N. C. A. da Costa and F. A. Doria’s “exotic formalization” of the conjecture P = NP [3–7]. For any standard axiomatic PA extension T and any number-theoretic sentence ${\varphi }$ , we let ${\varphi ^{\star} := \varphi \vee \lnot \mathsf{Con}\left( \mathsf{T}\right)}$ and prove the following “exotic” inferences 1–3. 1. ${\mathsf{T}+\varphi ^{\star}}$ is consistent, if so is T, 2. ${\mathsf{T}+\varphi}$ is consistent, provided that ${\mathsf{T}+\varphi ^{\star}}$ is ω-consistent, 3. ${\mathsf{T}+\varphi}$ is consistent, provided that T is consistent and has the same provably total recursive functions as ${\mathsf{T}+\left( \varphi \leftrightarrow \varphi ^{\star }\right) }$ . Furthermore we show that 1–3 continue to hold for ${\varphi ^{\star} := \varphi _{S} :=\varphi \vee \lnot S}$ , where ${S=\forall x\exists yR\left( x,y\right)}$ is any ${\Pi _{2}^{0}}$ sentence satisfying: 4. ${\left( \forall n\in \omega \right) \left( \mathsf{T}\vdash S_{x}\left[ \underline{n}\right] \right) }$ , 5. ${\mathsf{Con}\left( \mathsf{T}\right) \Rightarrow \mathsf{T}\nvdash S}$ . We observe that if ${\varphi :=\left[ \mathsf{P}=\mathsf{NP}\right] }$ and ${S:= \left[\digamma total\right] }$ , where ${\digamma=\digamma _{\mathsf{T}}}$ is da Costa-Doria “exotic” function with respect to T, then 4, 5 are satisfied for most familiar (presumably) consistent T in question, while ${\varphi _{S}}$ becomes equivalent to da Costa-Doria “exotic formalization” ${\left[ \mathsf{P}=\mathsf{NP}\right]^{\digamma}}$ . Moreover, the corresponding “exotic” inferences 1–3 generalize analogous da Costa-Doria results. Hence these “exotic” inferences are universal for all number-theoretic sentences and not characteristic to the conjecture P = NP. Nor do they infer relative consistency of P = NP (see Conclusion 15 in the text).  相似文献   

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Let ${\beta(\mathbb{N})}$ denote the Stone–?ech compactification of the set ${\mathbb{N}}$ of natural numbers (with the discrete topology), and let ${\mathbb{N}^\ast}$ denote the remainder ${\beta(\mathbb{N})-\mathbb{N}}$ . We show that, interpreting modal diamond as the closure in a topological space, the modal logic of ${\mathbb{N}^\ast}$ is S4 and that the modal logic of ${\beta(\mathbb{N})}$ is S4.1.2.  相似文献   

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Let S be a subgroup of a group G. A set ${\Pi= \{H_1, \ldots , H_n\}}$ of subgroups ${H_i (i = 1, \ldots ,n)}$ with ${G=\cup_{H_i\in\Pi}H_i}$ is said to be an equal quasi-partition of G if ${H_i\cap H_j\cong S}$ and ${|H_i|=|H_j|}$ for all ${H_i, H_j\in\Pi}$ with ${i\ne j}$ . In this paper we investigate finite p-groups such that a subset of their maximal subgroups form an equal quasi-partition.  相似文献   

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We study the structure of a metric n-Lie algebra G over the complex field C. Let G = SR be the Levi decomposition, where R is the radical of G and S is a strong semisimple subalgebra of G. Denote by m(G) the number of all minimal ideals of an indecomposable metric n-Lie algebra and R ⊥ the orthogonal complement of R. We obtain the following results. As S-modules, R ⊥ is isomorphic to the dual module of G/R. The dimension of the vector space spanned by all nondegenerate invariant symmetric bilinear forms on G is equal to that of the vector space of certain linear transformations on G; this dimension is greater than or equal to m(G) + 1. The centralizer of R in G is equal to the sum of all minimal ideals; it is the direct sum of R ⊥ and the center of G. Finally, G has no strong semisimple ideals if and only if R⊥■R.  相似文献   

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We show that every symmetric 2-structure ${(P,\mathfrak G_1,\mathfrak G_2,\mathfrak K)}$ of the class (III) [cf. Karzel H et?al. (Result. Math., submitted)] is point symmetric, i.e. any two orthogonal chains ${A,B \in \mathfrak K}$ intersect in exactly one point and that any two points ${a,b \in P}$ have exactly one midpoint m :?=?a * b (with ${\widetilde m(a) = b}$ where ${\widetilde m}$ is the unique symmetry in the point m). ${ \widetilde{P} := \{\widetilde p \ | \ p \in P \}}$ is invariant, i.e. ${\forall a,b \in P : \widetilde a\circ \widetilde b\circ \widetilde a \in \widetilde P}$ . Therefore the pair ${(P,\widetilde{P})}$ is an invariant regular involution set and the loop derivation in a point ${o \in P}$ gives a K-loop (P,?+) uniquely 2-divisible.  相似文献   

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We study limit behavior for sums of the form $\frac{1}{|\Lambda_{L|}}\sum_{x\in \Lambda_{L}}u(t,x),$ where the field $\Lambda_L=\left\{x\in {\bf{Z^d}}:|x|\le L\right\}$ is composed of solutions of the parabolic Anderson equation $$u(t,x) = 1 + \kappa \mathop{\int}_{0}^{t} \Delta u(s,x){\rm d}s + \mathop{\int}_{0}^{t}u(s,x)\partial B_{x}(s). $$ The index set is a box in Z d , namely $\Lambda_{L} = \left\{x\in {\bf Z}^{\bf d} : |x| \leq L\right\}$ and L = L(t) is a nondecreasing function $L : [0,\infty)\rightarrow {\bf R}^{+}. $ We identify two critical parameters $\eta(1) < \eta(2)$ such that for $\gamma > \eta(1)$ and L(t) = eγ t , the sums $\frac{1}{|\Lambda_L|}\sum_{x\in \Lambda_L}u(t,x)$ satisfy a law of large numbers, or put another way, they exhibit annealed behavior. For $\gamma > \eta(2)$ and L(t) = eγ t , one has $\sum_{x\in \Lambda_L}u(t,x)$ when properly normalized and centered satisfies a central limit theorem. For subexponential scales, that is when $\lim_{t \rightarrow \infty} \frac{1}{t}\ln L(t) = 0,$ quenched asymptotics occur. That means $\lim_{t\rightarrow \infty}\frac{1}{t}\ln\left (\frac{1}{|\Lambda_L|}\sum_{x\in \Lambda_L}u(t,x)\right) = \gamma(\kappa),$ where $\gamma(\kappa)$ is the almost sure Lyapunov exponent, i.e. $\lim_{t\rightarrow \infty}\frac{1}{t}\ln u(t,x)= \gamma(\kappa).$ We also examine the behavior of $\frac{1}{|\Lambda_L|}\sum_{x\in \Lambda_L}u(t,x)$ for L = e γ t with γ in the transition range $(0,\eta(1))$   相似文献   

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Let ${\Phi}$ be a continuous, strictly increasing and concave function on (0, ∞) of critical lower type index ${p_\Phi^- \in(0,\,1]}$ . Let L be an injective operator of type ω having a bounded H functional calculus and satisfying the k-Davies–Gaffney estimates with ${k \in {\mathbb Z}_+}$ . In this paper, the authors first introduce an Orlicz–Hardy space ${H^{\Phi}_{L}(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ in terms of the non-tangential L-adapted square function and then establish its molecular characterization. As applications, the authors prove that the generalized Riesz transform ${D_{\gamma}L^{-\delta/(2k)}}$ is bounded from the Orlicz–Hardy space ${H^{\Phi}_{L}(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ to the Orlicz space ${L^{\widetilde{\Phi}}(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ when ${p_\Phi^- \in (0, \frac{n}{n+ \delta - \gamma}]}$ , ${0 < \gamma \le \delta < \infty}$ and ${\delta- \gamma < n (\frac{1}{p_-(L)}-\frac{1}{p_+(L)})}$ , or from ${H^{\Phi}_{L}(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ to the Orlicz–Hardy space ${H^{\widetilde \Phi}(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ when ${p_\Phi^-\in (\frac{n}{n + \delta+ \lfloor \gamma \rfloor- \gamma},\,\frac{n}{n+ \delta- \gamma}]}$ , ${1\le \gamma \le \delta < \infty}$ and ${\delta- \gamma < n (\frac{1}{p_-(L)}-\frac{1}{p_+(L)})}$ , or from ${H^{\Phi}_{L}(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ to the weak Orlicz–Hardy space ${WH^\Phi(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ when ${\gamma = \delta}$ and ${p_\Phi=n/(n + \lfloor \gamma \rfloor)}$ or ${p_\Phi^-=n/(n + \lfloor \gamma \rfloor)}$ with ${p_\Phi^-}$ attainable, where ${\widetilde{\Phi}}$ is an Orlicz function whose inverse function ${\widetilde{\Phi}^{-1}}$ is defined by ${\widetilde{\Phi}^{-1}(t):=\Phi^{-1}(t)t^{\frac{1}{n}(\gamma- \delta)}}$ for all ${t \in (0,\,\infty)}$ , ${p_\Phi}$ denotes the strictly critical lower type index of ${\Phi}$ , ${\lfloor \gamma \rfloor}$ the maximal integer not more than ${\gamma}$ and ${(p_-(L),\,p_+(L))}$ the range of exponents ${p \in[1,\, \infty]}$ for which the semigroup ${\{e^{-tL}\}_{t >0 }}$ is bounded on ${L^p(\mathbb{R}^n)}$ .  相似文献   

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We prove that, in any fine structural extender model with Jensen’s λ-indexing, there is a ${\square(\kappa^{+})}$ -sequence if and only if there is a pair of stationary subsets of ${\kappa^{+} \cap {\rm {cof}}( < \kappa)}$ without common reflection point of cofinality ${ < \kappa}$ which, in turn, is equivalent to the existence of a family of size ${ < \kappa}$ of stationary subsets of ${\kappa^{+} \cap {\rm {cof}}( < \kappa)}$ without common reflection point of cofinality ${ < \kappa}$ . By a result of Burke/Jensen, ${\square_\kappa}$ fails whenever ${\kappa}$ is a subcompact cardinal. Our result shows that in extender models, it is still possible to construct a canonical ${\square(\kappa^{+})}$ -sequence where ${\kappa}$ is the first subcompact.  相似文献   

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The paper deals with the existence of entire solutions for a quasilinear equation ${(\mathcal E)_\lambda}$ in ${\mathbb{R}^N}$ , depending on a real parameter λ, which involves a general elliptic operator in divergence form A and two main nonlinearities. The competing nonlinear terms combine each other, being the first subcritical and the latter supercritical. We prove the existence of a critical value λ* > 0 with the property that ${(\mathcal E)_\lambda}$ admits nontrivial non-negative entire solutions if and only if λ ≥ λ*. Furthermore, when ${\lambda > \overline{\lambda} \ge \lambda^*}$ , the existence of a second independent nontrivial non-negative entire solution of ${(\mathcal{E})_\lambda}$ is proved under a further natural assumption on A.  相似文献   

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This paper addresses the question of retrieving the triple ${(\mathcal X,\mathcal P, E)}$ from the algebraic geometry code ${\mathcal C = \mathcal C_L(\mathcal X, \mathcal P, E)}$ , where ${\mathcal X}$ is an algebraic curve over the finite field ${\mathbb F_q, \,\mathcal P}$ is an n-tuple of ${\mathbb F_q}$ -rational points on ${\mathcal X}$ and E is a divisor on ${\mathcal X}$ . If ${\deg(E)\geq 2g+1}$ where g is the genus of ${\mathcal X}$ , then there is an embedding of ${\mathcal X}$ onto ${\mathcal Y}$ in the projective space of the linear series of the divisor E. Moreover, if ${\deg(E)\geq 2g+2}$ , then ${I(\mathcal Y)}$ , the vanishing ideal of ${\mathcal Y}$ , is generated by ${I_2(\mathcal Y)}$ , the homogeneous elements of degree two in ${I(\mathcal Y)}$ . If ${n >2 \deg(E)}$ , then ${I_2(\mathcal Y)=I_2(\mathcal Q)}$ , where ${\mathcal Q}$ is the image of ${\mathcal P}$ under the map from ${\mathcal X}$ to ${\mathcal Y}$ . These three results imply that, if ${2g+2\leq m < \frac{1}{2}n}$ , an AG representation ${(\mathcal Y, \mathcal Q, F)}$ of the code ${\mathcal C}$ can be obtained just using a generator matrix of ${\mathcal C}$ where ${\mathcal Y}$ is a normal curve in ${\mathbb{P}^{m-g}}$ which is the intersection of quadrics. This fact gives us some clues for breaking McEliece cryptosystem based on AG codes provided that we have an efficient procedure for computing and decoding the representation obtained.  相似文献   

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We propose two admissible closures ${\mathbb{A}({\sf PTCA})}$ and ${\mathbb{A}({\sf PHCA})}$ of Ferreira??s system PTCA of polynomial time computable arithmetic and of full bounded arithmetic (or polynomial hierarchy computable arithmetic) PHCA. The main results obtained are: (i) ${\mathbb{A}({\sf PTCA})}$ is conservative over PTCA with respect to ${\forall\exists\Sigma^b_1}$ sentences, and (ii) ${\mathbb{A}({\sf PHCA})}$ is conservative over full bounded arithmetic PHCA for ${\forall\exists\Sigma^b_{\infty}}$ sentences. This yields that (i) the ${\Sigma^b_1}$ definable functions of ${\mathbb{A}({\sf PTCA})}$ are the polytime functions, and (ii) the ${\Sigma^b_{\infty}}$ definable functions of ${\mathbb{A}({\sf PHCA})}$ are the functions in the polynomial time hierarchy.  相似文献   

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Let ?? be an open subset of R d and ${ K=-\sum^d_{i,j=1}\partial_i\,c_{ij}\,\partial_j+\sum^d_{i=1}c_i\partial_i+c_0}$ a second-order partial differential operator with real-valued coefficients ${c_{ij}=c_{ji}\in W^{1,\infty}_{\rm loc}(\Omega),c_i,c_0\in L_{\infty,{\rm loc}}(\Omega)}$ satisfying the strict ellipticity condition ${C=(c_{ij}) >0 }$ . Further let ${H=-\sum^d_{i,j=1} \partial_i\,c_{ij}\,\partial_j}$ denote the principal part of K. Assuming an accretivity condition ${C\geq \kappa (c\otimes c^{\,T})}$ with ${\kappa >0 }$ , an invariance condition ${(1\!\!1_\Omega, K\varphi)=0}$ and a growth condition which allows ${\|C(x)\|\sim |x|^2\log |x|}$ as |x| ?? ?? we prove that K is L 1-unique if and only if H is L 1-unique or Markov unique.  相似文献   

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We prove that for any open Riemann surface ${\mathcal{N}}$ , natural number N ≥ 3, non-constant harmonic map ${h:\mathcal{N} \to \mathbb{R}}$ N?2 and holomorphic 2-form ${\mathfrak{H}}$ on ${\mathcal{N}}$ , there exists a weakly complete harmonic map ${X=(X_j)_{j=1,\ldots,{\sc N}}:\mathcal{N} \to \mathbb{R}^{\sc N}}$ with Hopf differential ${\mathfrak{H}}$ and ${(X_j)_{j=3,\ldots,{\sc N}}=h.}$ In particular, there exists a complete conformal minimal immersion ${Y=(Y_j)_{j=1,\ldots,{\sc N}}:\mathcal{N} \to \mathbb{R}^{\sc N}}$ such that ${(Y_j)_{j=3,\ldots,{\sc N}}=h}$ . As some consequences of these results (1) there exist complete full non-decomposable minimal surfaces with arbitrary conformal structure and whose generalized Gauss map is non-degenerate and fails to intersect N hyperplanes of ${\mathbb{CP}^{{\sc N}-1}}$ in general position. (2) There exist complete non-proper embedded minimal surfaces in ${\mathbb{R}^{\sc N},}$ ${\forall\,{\sc N} >3 .}$   相似文献   

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Given an integral commutative residuated lattice L, the product L × L can be endowed with the structure of a commutative residuated lattice with involution that we call a twist-product. In the present paper, we study the subvariety ${\mathbb{K}}$ of commutative residuated lattices that can be represented by twist-products. We give an equational characterization of ${\mathbb{K}}$ , a categorical interpretation of the relation among the algebraic categories of commutative integral residuated lattices and the elements in ${\mathbb{K}}$ , and we analyze the subvariety of representable algebras in ${\mathbb{K}}$ . Finally, we consider some specific class of bounded integral commutative residuated lattices ${\mathbb{G}}$ , and for each fixed element ${{\bf L} \in \mathbb{G}}$ , we characterize the subalgebras of the twist-product whose negative cone is L in terms of some lattice filters of L, generalizing a result by Odintsov for generalized Heyting algebras.  相似文献   

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