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Let \(\mathfrak {g}\) be a symmetrizable Kac-Moody Lie algebra with the standard Cartan subalgebra \(\mathfrak {h}\) and the Weyl group \(W\) . Let \(P_+\) be the set of dominant integral weights. For \(\lambda \in P_+\) , let \(L(\lambda )\) be the integrable, highest weight (irreducible) representation of \(\mathfrak {g}\) with highest weight \(\lambda \) . For a positive integer \(s\) , define the saturated tensor semigroup as $$\begin{aligned} \Gamma _s:= \{(\lambda _1, \dots , \lambda _s,\mu )\in P_+^{s+1}: \exists \, N\ge 1 \,\text {with}\,L(N\mu )\subset L(N\lambda _1)\otimes \dots \otimes L(N\lambda _s)\}. \end{aligned}$$ The aim of this paper is to begin a systematic study of \(\Gamma _s\) in the infinite dimensional symmetrizable Kac-Moody case. In this paper, we produce a set of necessary inequalities satisfied by \(\Gamma _s\) . These inequalities are indexed by products in \(H^*(G^{\mathrm{min }}/B; \mathbb {Z})\) for \(B\) the standard Borel subgroup, where \(G^{\mathrm{min }}\) is the ‘minimal’ Kac-Moody group with Lie algebra \(\mathfrak {g}\) . The proof relies on the Kac-Moody analogue of the Borel-Weil theorem and Geometric Invariant Theory (specifically the Hilbert-Mumford index). In the case that \(\mathfrak {g}\) is affine of rank 2, we show that these inequalities are necessary and sufficient. We further prove that any integer \(d>0\) is a saturation factor for \(A^{(1)}_1\) and 4 is a saturation factor for \(A^{(2)}_2\) .  相似文献   

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In this paper, we study the global boundary regularity of the \(\bar{\partial }\) - equation on an annulus domain \(\Omega \) between two strictly \(q\) -convex domains with smooth boundaries in \(\mathbb{C }^n\) for some bidegree. To this finish, we first show that the \(\bar{\partial }\) -operator has closed range on \(L^{2}_{r, s}(\Omega )\) and the \(\bar{\partial }\) -Neumann operator exists and is compact on \(L^{2}_{r,s}(\Omega )\) for all \(r\ge 0\) , \(q\le s\le n-q- 1\) . We also prove that the \(\bar{\partial }\) -Neumann operator and the Bergman projection operator are continuous on the Sobolev space \(W^{k}_{r,s}(\Omega )\) , \(k\ge 0\) , \(r\ge 0\) , and \(q\le s\le n-q-1\) . Consequently, the \(L^{2}\) -existence theorem for the \(\bar{\partial }\) -equation on such domain is established. As an application, we obtain a global solution for the \(\bar{\partial }\) equation with Hölder and \(L^p\) -estimates on strictly \(q\) -concave domain with smooth \(\mathcal C ^2\) boundary in \(\mathbb{C }^n\) , by using the local solutions and applying the pushing out method of Kerzman (Commun Pure Appl Math 24:301–380, 1971).  相似文献   

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For three coadjoint orbits \(\mathcal {O}_1, \mathcal {O}_2\) and \(\mathcal {O}_3\) in \(\mathfrak {g}^*\) , the Corwin–Greenleaf function \(n(\mathcal {O}_1 \times \mathcal {O}_2, \mathcal {O}_3)\) is given by the number of \(G\) -orbits in \(\{(\lambda , \mu ) \in \mathcal {O}_1 \times \mathcal {O}_2 \, : \, \lambda + \mu \in \mathcal {O}_3 \}\) under the diagonal action. In the case where \(G\) is a simple Lie group of Hermitian type, we give an explicit formula of \(n(\mathcal {O}_1 \times \mathcal {O}_2, \mathcal {O}_3)\) for coadjoint orbits \(\mathcal {O}_1\) and \(\mathcal {O}_2\) that meet \(\left( [\mathfrak {k}, \mathfrak {k}] + \mathfrak {p}\right) ^{\perp }\) , and show that the formula is regarded as the ‘classical limit’ of a special case of Kobayashi’s multiplicity-free theorem (Progr. Math. 2007) in the branching law to symmetric pairs.  相似文献   

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We consider a class of weak solutions of the heat flow of biharmonic maps from \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R }^n\) to the unit sphere \(\mathbb{S }^L\subset \mathbb{R }^{L+1}\) , that have small renormalized total energies locally at each interior point. For any such a weak solution, we prove the interior smoothness, and the properties of uniqueness, convexity of hessian energy, and unique limit at \(t=\infty \) . We verify that any weak solution \(u\) to the heat flow of biharmonic maps from \(\Omega \) to a compact Riemannian manifold \(N\) without boundary, with \(\nabla ^2 u\in L^q_tL^p_x\) for some \(p>\frac{n}{2}\) and \(q>2\) satisfying (1.12), has small renormalized total energy locally and hence enjoys both the interior smoothness and uniqueness property. Finally, if an initial data \(u_0\in W^{2,r}(\mathbb{R }^n, N)\) for some \(r>\frac{n}{2}\) , then we establish the local existence of heat flow of biharmonic maps \(u\) , with \(\nabla ^2 u\in L^q_tL^p_x\) for some \(p>\frac{n}{2}\) and \(q>2\) satisfying (1.12).  相似文献   

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In this paper, we determine all irreducible spherical functions \(\Phi \) of any \(K \) -type associated with the pair \((G,K)=(\mathrm{SO }(4),\mathrm{SO }(3))\) . This is accomplished by associating with \(\Phi \) a vector-valued function \(H=H(u)\) of a real variable \(u\) , which is analytic at \(u=0\) and whose components are solutions of two coupled systems of ordinary differential equations. By an appropriate conjugation involving Hahn polynomials, we uncouple one of the systems. Then, this is taken to an uncoupled system of hypergeometric equations, leading to a vector-valued solution \(P=P(u)\) , whose entries are Gegenbauer’s polynomials. Afterward, we identify those simultaneous solutions and use the representation theory of \(\mathrm{SO }(4)\) to characterize all irreducible spherical functions. The functions \(P=P(u)\) corresponding to the irreducible spherical functions of a fixed \(K\) -type \(\pi _\ell \) are appropriately packaged into a sequence of matrix-valued polynomials \((P_w)_{w\ge 0}\) of size \((\ell +1)\times (\ell +1)\) . Finally, we prove that \(\widetilde{P}_w={P_0}^{-1}P_w\) is a sequence of matrix orthogonal polynomials with respect to a weight matrix \(W\) . Moreover, we show that \(W\) admits a second-order symmetric hypergeometric operator \(\widetilde{D}\) and a first-order symmetric differential operator \(\widetilde{E}\) .  相似文献   

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Consider a multivalued formal function of the type 1 $$\begin{aligned} \varphi (s) : = \sum _{j=0}^k\,c_j(s).s^{\lambda + m_j}.(\mathrm{Log}\,s)^j, \end{aligned}$$ where \(\lambda \) is a positive rational number, \(c_j\) is in \({{\mathrm{\mathbb {C}}}}[[s]]\) and \(m_j \in \mathbb {N}\) for \(j \in [0,k-1]\) . The theme associated with such a \(\varphi \) is the “minimal filtered integral equation” satisfied by \(\varphi \) , in a sense which is made precise in this article. We study such objects and show that their isomorphism classes may be characterized by a finite set of complex numbers, when we assume the Bernstein polynomial of \(\varphi \) to be fixed. For a given \(\lambda \) , to fix the Bernstein polynomial is equivalent to fix a finite set of integers associated with the logarithm of the monodromy in the geometric situation described below. Our aim is to construct some analytic invariants, for instance in the following situation, let \(f : X \rightarrow D\) be a proper holomorphic function defined on a complex manifold \(X\) with values in a disc \(D\) . We assume that the only critical value is \(0 \in D\) and we consider this situation as a degenerating family of compact complex manifolds to a singular compact complex space \(f^{-1}(0)\) . To a smooth \((p+1)\) -form \(\omega \) on \(X\) such that \(\mathrm{d}\omega = 0 = \mathrm{d}f \wedge \omega \) and to a vanishing \(p\) -cycle \(\gamma \) chosen in the generic fiber \(f^{-1}(s_0), s_0 \in D \setminus \{0\}\) , we associated a “vanishing period” \(F_{\gamma }(s) : = \int _{\gamma _s} \omega \big /\mathrm{d}f \) which has an asymptotic expansion at \(0\) of the form \((1)\) above, when \(\gamma \) is chosen in the spectral subspace of \(H_p(f^{-1}(s_0), {{\mathrm{\mathbb {C}}}})\) for the eigenvalue \(\mathrm{e}^{2i\pi .\lambda }\) of the monodromy of \(f\) . Here \((\gamma _s)_{s \in D^*}\) is the horizontal multivalued family of \(p\) -cycles in the fibers of \(f\) obtained from the choice of \(\gamma \) . The aim of this article was to study the module generated by such a \(\varphi \) over the algebra \(\tilde{\mathcal {A}}\) , which is the \(b\) -completion of the algebra \(\mathcal {A}\) generated by the operators \(\mathrm{a} : = \times s\) and \(\mathrm{b} : = \int _{0}^{s}\) .  相似文献   

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Let \(R\) be a finite chain ring with \(|R|=q^m\) , \(R/{{\mathrm{Rad}}}R\cong \mathbb {F}_q\) , and let \(\Omega ={{\mathrm{PHG}}}({}_RR^n)\) . Let \(\tau =(\tau _1,\ldots ,\tau _n)\) be an integer sequence satisfying \(m=\tau _1\ge \tau _2\ge \cdots \ge \tau _n\ge 0\) . We consider the incidence matrix of all shape \(\varvec{m}^s=(\underbrace{m,\ldots ,m}_s)\) versus all shape \(\tau \) subspaces of \(\Omega \) with \(\varvec{m}^s\preceq \tau \preceq \varvec{m}^{n-s}\) . We prove that the rank of \(M_{\varvec{m}^s,\tau }(\Omega )\) over \(\mathbb {Q}\) is equal to the number of shape \(\varvec{m}^s\) subspaces. This is a partial analog of Kantor’s result about the rank of the incidence matrix of all \(s\) dimensional versus all \(t\) dimensional subspaces of \({{\mathrm{PG}}}(n,q)\) . We construct an example for shapes \(\sigma \) and \(\tau \) for which the rank of \(M_{\sigma ,\tau }(\Omega )\) is not maximal.  相似文献   

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Let \(\eta : C_{f,N}\rightarrow \mathbb {P}^1\) be a cyclic cover of \(\mathbb {P}^1\) of degree \(N\) which is totally and tamely ramified for all the ramification points. We determine the group of fixed points of the cyclic covering group \({{\mathrm{Aut}}}(\eta )\simeq \mathbb {Z}/ N \mathbb {Z}\) acting on the Jacobian \(J_N:={{\mathrm{Jac}}}(C_{f,N})\) . For each prime \(\ell \) distinct from the characteristic of the base field, the Tate module \(T_\ell J_N\) is shown to be a free module over the ring \(\mathbb {Z}_\ell [T]/(\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}T^i)\) . We also study the subvarieties of \(J_N\) and calculate the degree of the induced polarization on the new part \(J_N^\mathrm {new}\) of the Jacobian.  相似文献   

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In this paper we consider functions \(f\) defined on an open set \(U\) of the Euclidean space \(\mathbb{R }^{n+1}\) and with values in the Clifford Algebra \(\mathbb{R }_n\) . Slice monogenic functions \(f: U \subseteq \mathbb{R }^{n+1} \rightarrow \mathbb{R }_n\) belong to the kernel of the global differential operator with non constant coefficients given by \( \mathcal{G }=|{\underline{x}}|^2\frac{\partial }{\partial x_0} \ + \ {\underline{x}} \ \sum _{j=1}^n x_j\frac{\partial }{\partial x_j}. \) Since the operator \(\mathcal{G }\) is not elliptic and there is a degeneracy in \( {\underline{x}}=0\) , its kernel contains also less smooth functions that have to be interpreted as distributions. We study the distributional solutions of the differential equation \(\mathcal{G }F(x_0,{\underline{x}})=G(x_0,{\underline{x}})\) and some of its variations. In particular, we focus our attention on the solutions of the differential equation \( ({\underline{x}}\frac{\partial }{\partial x_0} \ - E)F(x_0,{\underline{x}})=G(x_0,{\underline{x}}), \) where \(E= \sum _{j=1}^n x_j\frac{\partial }{\partial x_j}\) is the Euler operator, from which we deduce properties of the solutions of the equation \( \mathcal{G }F(x_0,{\underline{x}})=G(x_0,{\underline{x}})\) .  相似文献   

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We give a complete characterization of a supercyclic abelian semigroup of matrices on \(\mathbb {C}^{n}\) . For finitely generated semigroups, this characterization is explicit and it is used to determine the minimal number of matrices in normal form over \(\mathbb {C}\) that form a supercyclic abelian semigroup on \({\mathbb {C}}^{n}\) . In particular, no abelian semigroup generated by \(n-1\) matrices on \(\mathbb {C}^{n}\) can be supercyclic.  相似文献   

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Let \(p\) be a prime and let \(A\) be a nonempty subset of the cyclic group \(C_p\) . For a field \({\mathbb F}\) and an element \(f\) in the group algebra \({\mathbb F}[C_p]\) let \(T_f\) be the endomorphism of \({\mathbb F}[C_p]\) given by \(T_f(g)=fg\) . The uncertainty number \(u_{{\mathbb F}}(A)\) is the minimal rank of \(T_f\) over all nonzero \(f \in {\mathbb F}[C_p]\) such that \(\mathrm{supp}(f) \subset A\) . The following topological characterization of uncertainty numbers is established. For \(1 \le k \le p\) define the sum complex \(X_{A,k}\) as the \((k-1)\) -dimensional complex on the vertex set \(C_p\) with a full \((k-2)\) -skeleton whose \((k-1)\) -faces are all \(\sigma \subset C_p\) such that \(|\sigma |=k\) and \(\prod _{x \in \sigma }x \in A\) . It is shown that if \({\mathbb F}\) is algebraically closed then $$\begin{aligned} u_{{\mathbb F}}(A)=p-\max \{k :\tilde{H}_{k-1}(X_{A,k};{\mathbb F}) \ne 0\}. \end{aligned}$$ The main ingredient in the proof is the determination of the homology groups of \(X_{A,k}\) with field coefficients. In particular it is shown that if \(|A| \le k\) then \(\tilde{H}_{k-1}(X_{A,k};{\mathbb F}_p)\!=\!0.\)   相似文献   

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Let \(\mathrm{R}\) be a real closed field and \(\hbox {D}\subset \mathrm{R}\) an ordered domain. We describe an algorithm that given as input a polynomial \(P \in \hbox {D}[ X_{1} , \ldots ,X_{{ k}} ]\) and a finite set, \(\mathcal {A}= \{ p_{1} , \ldots ,p_{m} \}\) , of points contained in \(V= {\mathrm{{Zer}}} ( P, \mathrm{R}^{{ k}})\) described by real univariate representations, computes a roadmap of \(V\) containing \(\mathcal {A}\) . The complexity of the algorithm, measured by the number of arithmetic operations in \(\hbox {D}\) , is bounded by \(\big ( \sum _{i=1}^{m} D^{O ( \log ^{2} ( k ) )}_{i} +1 \big ) ( k^{\log ( k )} d )^{O ( k\log ^{2} ( k ))}\) , where \(d= \deg ( P )\) and \(D_{i}\) is the degree of the real univariate representation describing the point \(p_{i}\) . The best previous algorithm for this problem had complexity card \(( \mathcal {A} )^{O ( 1 )} d^{O ( k^{3/2} )}\) (Basu et al., ArXiv, 2012), where it is assumed that the degrees of the polynomials appearing in the representations of the points in \(\mathcal {A}\) are bounded by \(d^{O ( k )}\) . As an application of our result we prove that for any real algebraic subset \(V\) of \(\mathbb {R}^{k}\) defined by a polynomial of degree \(d\) , any connected component \(C\) of \(V\) contained in the unit ball, and any two points of \(C\) , there exists a semi-algebraic path connecting them in \(C\) , of length at most \(( k ^{\log (k )} d )^{O ( k\log ( k ) )}\) , consisting of at most \(( k ^{\log (k )} d )^{O ( k\log ( k ) )}\) curve segments of degrees bounded by \(( k ^{\log ( k )} d )^{O ( k \log ( k) )}\) . While it was known previously, by a result of D’Acunto and Kurdyka (Bull Lond Math Soc 38(6):951–965, 2006), that there always exists a path of length \(( O ( d ) )^{k-1}\) connecting two such points, there was no upper bound on the complexity of such a path.  相似文献   

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Let \(M\) and \(N\) be two connected smooth manifolds, where \(M\) is compact and oriented and \(N\) is Riemannian. Let \(\mathcal {E}\) be the Fréchet manifold of all embeddings of \(M\) in \(N\) , endowed with the canonical weak Riemannian metric. Let \(\sim \) be the equivalence relation on \(\mathcal {E}\) defined by \(f\sim g\) if and only if \(f=g\circ \phi \) for some orientation preserving diffeomorphism \(\phi \) of \(M\) . The Fréchet manifold \(\mathcal {S}= \mathcal {E}/_{\sim }\) of equivalence classes, which may be thought of as the set of submanifolds of \(N\) diffeomorphic to \(M\) and is called the nonlinear Grassmannian (or Chow manifold) of \(N\) of type \(M\) , inherits from \( \mathcal {E}\) a weak Riemannian structure. We consider the following particular case: \(N\) is a compact irreducible symmetric space and \(M\) is a reflective submanifold of \(N\) (that is, a connected component of the set of fixed points of an involutive isometry of \( N\) ). Let \(\mathcal {C}\) be the set of submanifolds of \(N\) which are congruent to \(M\) . We prove that the natural inclusion of \(\mathcal {C}\) in \(\mathcal {S}\) is totally geodesic.  相似文献   

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This paper is devoted to the study of the Hausdorff dimension of the singular set of the minimum time function \(T\) under controllability conditions which do not imply the Lipschitz continuity of \(T\) . We consider first the case of normal linear control systems with constant coefficients in \({\mathbb {R}}^N\) . We characterize points around which \(T\) is not Lipschitz as those which can be reached from the origin by an optimal trajectory (of the reversed dynamics) with vanishing minimized Hamiltonian. Linearity permits an explicit representation of such set, that we call \(\mathcal {S}\) . Furthermore, we show that \(\mathcal {S}\) is countably \(\mathcal {H}^{N-1}\) -rectifiable with positive \(\mathcal {H}^{N-1}\) -measure. Second, we consider a class of control-affine planar nonlinear systems satisfying a second order controllability condition: we characterize the set \(\mathcal {S}\) in a neighborhood of the origin in a similar way and prove the \(\mathcal {H}^1\) -rectifiability of \(\mathcal {S}\) and that \(\mathcal {H}^1(\mathcal {S})>0\) . In both cases, \(T\) is known to have epigraph with positive reach, hence to be a locally \(BV\) function (see Colombo et al.: SIAM J Control Optim 44:2285–2299, 2006; Colombo and Nguyen.: Math Control Relat 3: 51–82, 2013). Since the Cantor part of \(DT\) must be concentrated in \(\mathcal {S}\) , our analysis yields that \(T\) is locally \(SBV\) , i.e., the Cantor part of \(DT\) vanishes. Our results imply also that \(T\) is differentiable outside a \(\mathcal {H}^{N-1}\) -rectifiable set. With small changes, our results are valid also in the case of multiple control input.  相似文献   

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Let \(\mathcal{A}\) be a representation finite algebra over finite field k such that the indecomposable \(\mathcal{A}\) -modules are determined by their dimension vectors and for each \(M, L \in ind(\mathcal{A})\) and \(N\in mod(\mathcal{A})\) , either \(F^{M}_{N L}=0\) or \(F^{M}_{L N}=0\) . We show that \(\mathcal{A}\) has Hall polynomials and the rational extension of its Ringel–Hall algebra equals the rational extension of its composition algebra. This result extend and unify some known results about Hall polynomials. As a consequence we show that if \(\mathcal{A}\) is a representation finite simply-connected algebra, or finite dimensional k-algebra such that there are no short cycles in \(mod(\mathcal{A})\) , or representation finite cluster tilted algebra, then \(\mathcal{A}\) has Hall polynomials and \(\mathcal{H}(\mathcal{A})\otimes_\mathbb{Z}Q=\mathcal{C}(\mathcal{A})\otimes_\mathbb{Z}Q\) .  相似文献   

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Denote the integer lattice points in the \(N\) -dimensional Euclidean space by \(\mathbb {Z}^N\) and assume that \(X_\mathbf{n}\) , \(\mathbf{n} \in \mathbb {Z}^N\) is a linear random field. Sharp rates of convergence of histogram estimates of the marginal density of \(X_\mathbf{n}\) are obtained. Histograms can achieve optimal rates of convergence \(({\hat{\mathbf{n}}}^{-1} \log {\hat{\mathbf{n}}})^{1/3}\) where \({\hat{\mathbf{n}}}=n_1 \times \cdots \times n_N\) . The assumptions involved can easily be checked. Histograms appear to be very simple and good estimators from the point of view of uniform convergence.  相似文献   

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Let \(p_1 \equiv p_2 \equiv 5\pmod 8\) be different primes. Put \(i=\sqrt{-1}\) and \(d=2p_1p_2\) , then the bicyclic biquadratic field \(\mathbb {k}=\mathbb {Q}(\sqrt{d},i)\) has an elementary abelian 2-class group of rank \(3\) . In this paper we determine the nilpotency class, the coclass, the generators and the structure of the non-abelian Galois group \(\mathrm {Gal}(\mathbb {k}_2^{(2)}/\mathbb {k})\) of the second Hilbert 2-class field \(\mathbb {k}_2^{(2)}\) of \(\mathbb {k}\) . We study the capitulation problem of the 2-classes of \(\mathbb {k}\) in its seven unramified quadratic extensions \(\mathbb {K}_i\) and in its seven unramified bicyclic biquadratic extensions \(\mathbb {L}_i\) .  相似文献   

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Let \(S_{\alpha ,\psi }(f)\) be the square function defined by means of the cone in \({\mathbb R}^{n+1}_{+}\) of aperture \(\alpha \) , and a standard kernel \(\psi \) . Let \([w]_{A_p}\) denote the \(A_p\) characteristic of the weight \(w\) . We show that for any \(1<p<\infty \) and \(\alpha \ge 1\) , $$\begin{aligned} \Vert S_{\alpha ,\psi }\Vert _{L^p(w)}\lesssim \alpha ^n[w]_{A_p}^{\max \left( \frac{1}{2},\frac{1}{p-1}\right) }. \end{aligned}$$ For each fixed \(\alpha \) the dependence on \([w]_{A_p}\) is sharp. Also, on all class \(A_p\) the result is sharp in \(\alpha \) . Previously this estimate was proved in the case \(\alpha =1\) using the intrinsic square function. However, that approach does not allow to get the above estimate with sharp dependence on \(\alpha \) . Hence we give a different proof suitable for all \(\alpha \ge 1\) and avoiding the notion of the intrinsic square function.  相似文献   

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We obtain a representation for set-valued risk measures which are defined on the completed \(l\) -tensor product \(E\widetilde{\otimes }_l G\) of Banach lattices \(E\) and \(G\) . This representation extends known representations for set-valued risk measures defined on Bochner spaces \(L^p(\mathbb {P}, \mathbb {R}^d)\) of \(p\) -integrable functions with values in \(\mathbb {R}^d\) .  相似文献   

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