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Notes on the Graded Radical of Graded Submodules [PDF]
Let G be a group with identity e, and let R be a G-graded commutative ring, and let M be a graded R-module. In general, the graded radical of a graded primary submodule is not graded prime.
Farkhonde Farzalipour, Peyman Ghiasvand
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Independence and strong independence complexes of finite groups
Abstract Let G$G$ be a finite group. In [10], two different concepts of independence (namely, independence and strong independence) are introduced for the subsets of G$G$, yielding to the definition of two simplicial complexes whose vertices are the elements of G$G$. The strong independence complex Σ∼(G)$\tilde{\Sigma }(G)$ turns out to be a subcomplex
Andrea Lucchini, Mima Stanojkovski
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The geometry of zonotopal algebras II: Orlik–Terao algebras and Schubert varieties
Abstract Zonotopal algebras, introduced by Postnikov–Shapiro–Shapiro, Ardila–Postnikov, and Holtz–Ron, show up in many different contexts, including approximation theory, representation theory, Donaldson–Thomas theory, and hypertoric geometry. In the first half of this paper, we construct a perfect pairing between the internal zonotopal algebra of a ...
Colin Crowley, Nicholas Proudfoot
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Coulomb branch algebras via symplectic cohomology
Abstract Let (M¯,ω)$(\bar{M}, \omega)$ be a compact symplectic manifold with convex boundary and c1(TM¯)=0$c_1(T\bar{M})=0$. Suppose that (M¯,ω)$(\bar{M}, \omega)$ is equipped with a convex Hamiltonian G$G$‐action for some connected, compact Lie group G$G$.
Eduardo González +2 more
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Biofabrication aims at providing innovative technologies and tools for the fabrication of tissue‐like constructs for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. By integrating multiple biofabrication technologies, such as 3D (bio) printing with fiber fabrication methods, it would be more realistic to reconstruct native tissue's ...
Waseem Kitana +2 more
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SUMMARY Despite advances in phylogenetic comparative methods, challenges remain to distinguish between various macroevolutionary patterns of phenotypic variation (e.g., conservatism, convergence) and to infer their underlying proximate (genetic, developmental) or ultimate (selective versus neutral) causes.
Silvia Artuso +4 more
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Graded Classical Weakly Prime Submodules Over Non-Commutative Graded Rings
Abstract The goal of this article is to propose and examine the notion of graded classical weakly prime submodules over non-commutative graded rings which is a generalization of the concept of graded classical weakly prime submodules over commutative graded rings.
Habeb, Jebrel M., Abu-Dawwas, Rashid
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Measuring birational derived splinters
Abstract This work is concerned with categorical methods for studying singularities. Our focus is on birational derived splinters, which is a notion that extends the definition of rational singularities beyond varieties over fields of characteristic zero. Particularly, we show that an invariant called ‘level’ in the associated derived category measures
Timothy De Deyn +3 more
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Lorentzian homogeneous structures with indecomposable holonomy
Abstract For a Lorentzian homogeneous space, we study how algebraic conditions on the isotropy group affect the geometry and curvature of the homogeneous space. More specifically, we prove that a Lorentzian locally homogeneous space is locally isometric to a plane wave if it admits an Ambrose–Singer connection with indecomposable, non‐irreducible ...
Steven Greenwood, Thomas Leistner
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A categorification of combinatorial Auslander–Reiten quivers
Abstract We provide a categorification of Oh and Suh's combinatorial Auslander–Reiten quivers in the simply laced case. We work within the perfectly valued derived category pvd(ΠQ)$\mathrm{pvd}(\Pi _Q)$ of the 2‐dimensional Ginzburg dg algebra of a Dynkin quiver Q$Q$.
Ricardo Canesin
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