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Noncommutative polygonal cluster algebras
Abstract We define a new family of noncommutative generalizations of cluster algebras called polygonal cluster algebras. These algebras generalize the noncommutative surfaces of Berenstein–Retakh, and are inspired by the emerging theory of Θ$\Theta$‐positivity for the groups Spin(p,q)$\mathrm{Spin}(p,q)$.
Zachary Greenberg +3 more
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Motivic Hopf elements and relations [PDF]
We use Cayley-Dickson algebras to produce Hopf elements eta, nu and sigma in the motivic stable homotopy groups of spheres, and we prove via geometric arguments that the the products eta*nu and nu*sigma both vanish. Along the way we develop several basic
Dugger, Daniel, Isaksen, Daniel C.
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Circle packings, renormalizations, and subdivision rules
Abstract In this paper, we use iterations of skinning maps on Teichmüller spaces to study circle packings and develop a renormalization theory for circle packings whose nerves satisfy certain subdivision rules. We characterize when the skinning map has bounded image.
Yusheng Luo, Yongquan Zhang
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Quasi‐Fuchsian flows and the coupled vortex equations
Abstract We provide an alternative construction of the quasi‐Fuchsian flows introduced by Ghys. Our approach is based on the coupled vortex equations that allows to see these flows as thermostats on the unit tangent bundle of the Blaschke metric, uniquely determined by a conformal class and a holomorphic quadratic differential.
Mihajlo Cekić, Gabriel P. Paternain
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Critically fixed Thurston maps: classification, recognition, and twisting
Abstract An orientation‐preserving branched covering map f:S2→S2$f\colon S^2\rightarrow S^2$ is called a critically fixed Thurston map if f$f$ fixes each of its critical points. It was recently shown that there is an explicit one‐to‐one correspondence between Möbius conjugacy classes of critically fixed rational maps and isomorphism classes of planar ...
Mikhail Hlushchanka, Nikolai Prochorov
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Local equivalence and refinements of Rasmussen's s‐invariant
Abstract Inspired by the notions of local equivalence in monopole and Heegaard Floer homology, we introduce a version of local equivalence that combines odd Khovanov homology with equivariant even Khovanov homology into an algebraic package called a local even–odd (LEO) triple.
Nathan M. Dunfield +2 more
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Assembly of constructible factorization algebras
Abstract We provide a toolbox of extension, gluing, and assembly techniques for factorization algebras. Using these tools, we fill various gaps in the literature on factorization algebras on stratified manifolds, the main one being that constructible factorization algebras form a sheaf of symmetric monoidal ∞$\infty$‐categories.
Eilind Karlsson +2 more
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Kervaire Invariant One [after M. A. Hill, M. J. Hopkins, and D. C. Ravenel] [PDF]
The question of when the Kervaire invariant is nontrivial was the only question left unresolved by Kervaire and Milnor in their 1963 study of the relationship between groups of homotopy spheres and stable homotopy groups. In 2009, Mike Hill, Mike Hopkins,
Miller, Haynes
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The ∞$\infty$‐categorical reflection theorem and applications
Abstract We prove an ∞$\infty$‐categorical version of the reflection theorem of AdÁmek and Rosický [Arch. Math. 25 (1989), no. 1, 89–94]. Namely, that a full subcategory of a presentable ∞$\infty$‐category that is closed under limits and κ$\kappa$‐filtered colimits is a presentable ∞$\infty$‐category.
Shaul Ragimov, Tomer M. Schlank
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Obstructions to homotopy invariance of loop coproduct via parameterized fixed‐point theory
Abstract Given f:M→N$f:M \rightarrow N$ a homotopy equivalence of compact manifolds with boundary, we use a construction of Geoghegan and Nicas to define its Reidemeister trace [T]∈π1st(LN,N)$[T] \in \pi _1^{st}(\mathcal {L}N, N)$. We realize the Goresky–Hingston coproduct as a map of spectra, and show that the failure of f$f$ to entwine the spectral ...
Lea Kenigsberg, Noah Porcelli
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