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Materials inspired by mathematics. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Technol Adv Mater, 2016
Kotani M, Ikeda S.
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Positive basis for surface skein algebras. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2014
Thurston DP.
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Noncommutative topological dynamics

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2006
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Correia Ramos, C.   +3 more
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Noncommutative Topologies, Localization, and Sheaves

Communications in Algebra, 2008
In this note, we introduce and study the notion of sheaf on a noncommutative topology and construct an associated sheafification functor in this noncommutative context. It appears that abstract localization in the category of presheaves on a partially ordered set provides an elegant way to define this sheafification functor, generalizing similar ...
Aguilar, Judit Mendoza   +2 more
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Noncommutative topological dynamics

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 2016
When a group acts on a \(C^*\)-algebra \(A\), this induces actions on the Cuntz semigroup \(W(A)\) of \(A\) and on the \(K\)-theory group \(K_0(A)\). The present article studies to what extent important properties of the dynamics may be captured by these induced actions, which are much simpler than the original action.
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Noncommutative Topology: Spaces

2001
The geometrical study of quadratic curves or surfaces, i.e., zero sets of second-degree polynomials, proceeds by examining points of intersection or tangent lines directly; but already for cubic curves it pays to examine first the ideal of all polynomials that vanish on the curve: in this way the study of an algebraic variety (the zero set of a given ...
José M. Gracia-Bondía   +2 more
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Noncommutative Topology: Vector Bundles

2001
We continue with our study of the duality between spaces and algebras by considering modules over these algebras. As we shall shortly see, C*- algebras have a supply of C*-modules on which they naturally act. In view of the Gelfand-Naimark theorem, one should ask whether a compact space M has topological partners corresponding to modules over C(M ...
José M. Gracia-Bondía   +2 more
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Grothendieck Representations of Categories and Canonical Noncommutative Topologies

K-Theory, 2002
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Ndirahisha, J., Van Oystaeyen, Freddy
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