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Groups with right-invariant multiorders
A Cayley object for a group G is a structure on which G acts regularly as a group of automorphisms. The main theorem asserts that a necessary and sufficient condition for the free abelian group G of rank m to have the generic n-tuple of linear orders as ...
Cameron, Peter J.
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Factorizing profinite groups into two Abelian subgroups [PDF]
We prove that the class of profinite groups $G$ that have a factorization $G=AB$with $A$ and $B$ abelian closed subgroups, is closed under taking strict projective limits.This is a generalization of a recent result by K.H.~Hofmann and F.G.~Russo.As an ...
Wolfgang Herfort
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Skitovich–Darmois theorem for finite Abelian groups [PDF]
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Arakelov's theorem for abelian varieties
Sei \(B\) eine zusammenhängende glatte vollständige algebraische Kurve über \(\mathbb C\), und \(S\) eine endliche Menge von Punkten von \(B\). \textit{S. Yu. Arakelov} [Math. USSR, Izv. 5 (1971), 1277--1302 (1972); Übersetzung von Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Mat.
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О СТРУКТУРЕ ЭКСПОНЕНЦИАЛЬНЫХ МОНОМОВ НА НЕКОТОРЫХ ЛОКАЛЬНО КОМПАКТНЫХ АБЕЛЕВЫХ ГРУППАХ
We describe the structure of some class of exponential monomials on some locally compact abelian groups. The main result of the paper is the next theorem.
ПЛАТОНОВ С. С.
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On Algebraic and Definable Closures for Theories of Abelian Groups
Classifying abelian groups and their elementary theories, a series of characteristics arises that describe certain features of the objects under consideration.
In.I. Pavlyuk
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Geometry of soft scalars at one loop
We extend the soft theorems for scattering amplitudes of scalar effective field theories to one-loop order. Our analysis requires carefully accounting for the fact that the soft limit is not guaranteed to commute with evaluating IR-divergent loop ...
Timothy Cohen +3 more
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ABJ anomaly as a U(1) symmetry and Noether’s theorem
The Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly determines the violation of chiral symmetry when massless fermions are coupled to an abelian gauge field. In its seminal paper, Adler noticed that a modified chiral $U(1)$ symmetry could still be defined, at the expense of ...
Valentin Benedetti, Horacio Casini, Javier M. Magan
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On Poisson (2-3)-algebras which are finite-dimensional over the center
One of the classic results of group theory is the so-called Schur theorem. It states that if the central factor-group $G/\zeta(G)$ of a group $G$ is finite, then its derived subgroup $[G,G]$ is also finite.
P.Ye. Minaiev +2 more
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