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Polymatroidal tilings and the Chow class of linked projective spaces
Abstract Linked projective spaces are quiver Grassmannians of constant dimension one of certain quiver representations, called linked nets, over certain quivers, called Zn$\mathbb {Z}^n$‐quivers. They were recently introduced as a tool for describing schematic limits of families of divisors.
Felipe de Leon, Eduardo Esteves
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The homotopy type of the loops on $(n-1)$-connected $(2n+1)$-manifolds
For $n\geq 2$ we compute the homotopy groups of $(n-1)$-connected closed manifolds of dimension $(2n+1)$. Away from the finite set of primes dividing the order of the torsion subgroup in homology, the $p$-local homotopy groups of $M$ are determined by ...
A Berglund +24 more
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Algebraic singular functions are not always dense in the ideal of C∗$C^*$‐singular functions
Abstract We give the first examples of étale (non‐Hausdorff) groupoids G$\mathcal {G}$ whose C∗$C^*$‐algebras contain singular elements that cannot be approximated by singular elements in Cc(G)$\mathcal {C}_c(\mathcal {G})$. We provide two examples: one is a bundle of groups and the other a minimal and effective groupoid constructed from a self‐similar
Diego Martínez, Nóra Szakács
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Piranti Lunak Pengujian Struktur Matematika Grup, Ring, Field Berbasis Osp (Open Source Program)
This design of a computer software is a development and continuation of the software made on the previous research (2009/2010). However, this further research developed and expanded the scopes of testing more on the Siclic Group, Isomorphism Group, Semi
Ngarap Im Manik, Don Tasman
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Multiple conjugacy problem in graphs of free abelian groups [PDF]
A group G is a vGBS group if it admits a decomposition as a finite graph of groups with all edge and vertex groups finitely generated and free abelian. We prove that the multiple conjugacy problem is solvable between two n-tuples A and B of elements of G
B. Beeker
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The universal family of punctured Riemann surfaces is Stein
Abstract We show that the universal Teichmüller family V(g,n)$V(g,n)$ of compact Riemann surfaces of genus g⩾0$g\geqslant 0$ with n>0$n>0$ punctures is a Stein manifold. We describe its basic function‐theoretic properties and pose some challenging questions. We show, in particular, that the space of fibrewise algebraic functions on the universal family
Franc Forstnerič
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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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No Uncountable Polish Group Can be a Right-Angled Artin Group
We prove that if G is a Polish group and A a group admitting a system of generators whose associated length function satisfies: (i) if 0 < k < ω , then l g ( x ) ≤ l g ( x k ) ; (ii) if l g ( y ) < k < ω and x
Gianluca Paolini, Saharon Shelah
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Low-scale leptogenesis with flavour and CP symmetries
We consider a type-I seesaw framework endowed with a flavour symmetry, belonging to the series of non-abelian groups ∆(3 n 2) and ∆(6 n 2), and a CP symmetry.
M. Drewes +3 more
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Proof Theory and Ordered Groups
Ordering theorems, characterizing when partial orders of a group extend to total orders, are used to generate hypersequent calculi for varieties of lattice-ordered groups (l-groups).
A Ciabattoni +20 more
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