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Brian Osserman 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2006,134(4):989-993
We note that the degeneration arguments given by the author in 2003 to derive a formula for the number of maps from a general curve of genus to with prescribed ramification also yields weaker results when working over the real numbers or -adic fields. Specifically, let be such a field: we see that given , , , and satisfying , there exists smooth curves of genus together with points such that all maps from to can, up to automorphism of the image, be defined over . We also note that the analagous result will follow from maps to higher-dimensional projective spaces if it is proven in the case , , and that thanks to work of Sottile, unconditional results may be obtained for special ramification conditions.
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Let , , , , be the usual operators on classes of rings: and for isomorphic and homomorphic images of rings and , , respectively for subrings, direct, and subdirect products of rings. If is a class of commutative rings with identity (and in general of any kind of algebraic structures), then the class is known to be the variety generated by the class . Although the class is in general a proper subclass of the class for many familiar varieties . Our goal is to give an example of a class of commutative rings with identity such that . As a consequence we will describe the structure of two partially ordered monoids of operators.
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Siddhartha Gadgil 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2004,132(12):3705-3714
We show that an oriented elliptic -manifold admits a universally tight positive contact structure if and only if the corresponding group of deck transformations on (after possibly conjugating by an isometry) preserves the standard contact structure.
We also relate universally tight contact structures on -manifolds covered by to the isomorphism .
The main tool used is equivariant framings of -manifolds.
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Madjid Mirzavaziri Mohammad Sal Moslehian 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2006,134(11):3319-3327
Let be a -algebra acting on a Hilbert space , let be a linear mapping and let be a -derivation. Generalizing the celebrated theorem of Sakai, we prove that if is a continuous -mapping, then is automatically continuous. In addition, we show the converse is true in the sense that if is a continuous --derivation, then there exists a continuous linear mapping such that is a --derivation. The continuity of the so-called - -derivations is also discussed.
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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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Suppose that is a -dynamical system such that is of polynomial growth. If is finite dimensional, we show that any element in has slow growth and that is -regular. Furthermore, if is discrete and is a ``nice representation' of , we define a new Banach -algebra which coincides with when is finite dimensional. We also show that any element in has slow growth and is -regular.
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Alexandre Turull 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2004,132(9):2563-2565
We observe a simple formula to compute the number of Hall -subgroups of a -separable finite group in terms of only the action of a fixed Hall -subgroup of on a set of normal -sections of . As a consequence, we obtain that divides whenever is a subgroup of a finite -separable group . This generalizes a recent result of Navarro. In addition, our method gives an alternative proof of Navarro's result.
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U. K. Anandavardhanan Anthony C. Kable R. Tandon 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2004,132(10):2875-2883
Let be a quadratic extension of -adic fields. If is an admissible representation of that is parabolically induced from discrete series representations, then we prove that the space of -invariant linear functionals on has dimension one, where is the mirabolic subgroup. As a corollary, it is deduced that if is distinguished by , then the twisted tensor -function associated to has a pole at . It follows that if is a discrete series representation, then at most one of the representations and is distinguished, where is an extension of the local class field theory character associated to . This is in agreement with a conjecture of Flicker and Rallis that relates the set of distinguished representations with the image of base change from a suitable unitary group.
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Xiaojie Gao S. L. Lee Qiyu Sun 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2006,134(4):1051-1057
A finitely supported sequence that sums to defines a scaling operator on functions a transition operator on sequences and a unique compactly supported scaling function that satisfies normalized with It is shown that the eigenvalues of on the space of compactly supported square-integrable functions are a subset of the nonzero eigenvalues of the transition operator on the space of finitely supported sequences, and that the two sets of eigenvalues are equal if and only if the corresponding scaling function is a uniform -spline.
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Let and be finite groups that have a common central -subgroup for a prime number , and let and respectively be -blocks of and induced by -blocks and respectively of and , both of which have the same defect group. We prove that if and are Morita equivalent via a certain special -bimodule, then such a Morita equivalence lifts to a Morita equivalence between and .
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Janko Marovt 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2006,134(4):1065-1075
Let be a compact Hausdorff space which satisfies the first axiom of countability, let and let , be the set of all continuous functions from to If , ,is a bijective multiplicative map, then there exist a homeomorphism and a continuous map such that for all and for all
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Detlev W. Hoffmann 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2006,134(3):645-652
Let be a field of characteristic and let be a purely inseparable extension of exponent . We determine the kernel of the natural restriction map between the Witt rings of bilinear forms of and , respectively. This complements a result by Laghribi who computed the kernel for the Witt groups of quadratic forms for such an extension . Based on this result, we will determine for a wide class of finite extensions which are not necessarily purely inseparable.
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Stephen Allen David Pask Aidan Sims 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2006,134(2):455-464
Given a -graph and an element of , we define the dual -graph, . We show that when is row-finite and has no sources, the -algebras and coincide. We use this isomorphism to apply Robertson and Steger's results to calculate the -theory of when is finite and strongly connected and satisfies the aperiodicity condition.
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Huaxin Lin 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2004,132(11):3215-3224
Let be a non-unital and -unital simple -algebra. We show that if is simple, then is purely infinite. We also show that is simple if and only if has a continuous scale provided that is not isomorphic to the compact operators.
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Wlodzimierz Bak Andrzej Hulanicki 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2006,134(5):1467-1472
We prove that the spectrum of a convolution operator on a locally compact group by a self-adjoint -function is the same on and and consequently on all spaces, if and only if a Beurling algebra contains non-analytic functions on operating on into .
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Mamoru Furuya Hiroshi Niitsuma 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2004,132(11):3189-3193
We introduce the concept of -adic -basis as an extension of the concept of -basis. Let be a regular local ring of prime characteristic and a ring such that . Then we prove that is a regular local ring if and only if there exists an -adic -basis of and is Noetherian.
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We prove that all -cotilting -modules are pure-injective for any ring and any . To achieve this, we prove that is a covering class whenever is an -module such that is closed under products and pure submodules.
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David Schrittesser 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2007,135(4):1213-1222
-absoluteness for forcing means that for any forcing , . `` inaccessible to reals' means that for any real , . To measure the exact consistency strength of `` -absoluteness for forcing and is inaccessible to reals', we introduce a weak version of a weakly compact cardinal, namely, a (lightface) -indescribable cardinal; has this property exactly if it is inaccessible and .
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Let be a -group with generator , and let be a local -semigroup commuting with . Then the operators , , form a local -semigroup. It is proved that if is injective and is the generator of , then is closable and is the generator of . Also proved are a characterization theorem for local -semigroups with not necessarily injective and a theorem about solvability of the abstract inhomogeneous Cauchy problem:
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Jongil Park 《Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society》2007,135(7):2301-2307
In this article, for each finitely presented group , we construct a family of minimal symplectic -manifolds with which cover most lattice points with large in the region . Furthermore, we show that all these -manifolds admit infinitely many distinct smooth structures.