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On the additive image of zeroth persistent homology
Abstract For a category X$X$ and a finite field F$F$, we study the additive image of the functor H0(−;F)∗:rep(X,Top)→rep(X,VectF)$\operatorname{H}_0(-;F)_* \colon \operatorname{rep}(X, \mathbf {Top}) \rightarrow \operatorname{rep}(X, \mathbf {Vect}_F)$, or equivalently, of the free functor rep(X,Set)→rep(X,VectF)$\operatorname{rep}(X, \mathbf {Set ...
Ulrich Bauer +3 more
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The fundamental group of the complement of a generic fiber‐type curve
Abstract In this paper, we describe and characterize the fundamental group of the complement of generic fiber‐type curves, that is, unions of (the closure of) finitely many generic fibers of a component‐free pencil F=[f:g]:CP2⤍CP1$F=[f:g]:\mathbb {C}\mathbb {P}^2\dashrightarrow \mathbb {C}\mathbb {P}^1$.
José I. Cogolludo‐Agustín +1 more
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Families of singular algebraic varieties that are rationally elliptic spaces
Abstract We discuss families of hypersurfaces with isolated singularities in projective space with the property that the sum of the ranks of the rational homotopy and the homology groups is finite. They represent infinitely many distinct homotopy types with all hypersurfaces having a nef canonical or anti‐canonical class.
A. Libgober
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Identification and estimation of continuous‐time dynamic discrete choice games
This paper considers the theoretical, computational, and econometric properties of continuous‐time dynamic discrete choice games with stochastically sequential moves, introduced by Arcidiacono, Bayer, Blevins, and Ellickson (2016). We consider identification of the rate of move arrivals, which was assumed to be known in previous work, as well as a ...
Jason R. Blevins
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ABSTRACT Paradoxically, while the assumptions of second‐order stationarity and isotropy appear outdated in light of modern spatial data, they remain remarkably robust in practice, as nonstationary methods often provide marginal improvements in predictive performance.
Federico Blasi, Reinhard Furrer
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Conformal optimization of eigenvalues on surfaces with symmetries
Abstract Given a conformal action of a discrete group on a Riemann surface, we study the maximization of Laplace and Steklov eigenvalues within a conformal class, considering metrics invariant under the group action. We establish natural conditions for the existence and regularity of maximizers. Our method simplifies the previously known techniques for
Denis Vinokurov
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Mirror symmetry, Laurent inversion, and the classification of Q$\mathbb {Q}$‐Fano threefolds
Abstract We describe recent progress in a program to understand the classification of three‐dimensional Fano varieties with Q$\mathbb {Q}$‐factorial terminal singularities using mirror symmetry. As part of this we give an improved and more conceptual understanding of Laurent inversion, a technique that sometimes allows one to construct a Fano variety X$
Tom Coates +2 more
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Floer theory for the variation operator of an isolated singularity
Abstract The variation operator in singularity theory maps relative homology cycles to compact cycles in the Milnor fiber using the monodromy. We construct its symplectic analog for an isolated singularity. We define the monodromy Lagrangian Floer cohomology, which provides categorifications of the standard theorems on the variation operator and the ...
Hanwool Bae +3 more
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On fixed‐point‐free involutions in actions of finite exceptional groups of Lie type
Abstract Let G$G$ be a nontrivial transitive permutation group on a finite set Ω$\Omega$. By a classical theorem of Jordan, G$G$ contains a derangement, which is an element with no fixed points on Ω$\Omega$. Given a prime divisor r$r$ of |Ω|$|\Omega |$, we say that G$G$ is r$r$‐elusive if it does not contain a derangement of order r$r$. In a paper from
Timothy C. Burness, Mikko Korhonen
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On multiplicative recurrence along linear patterns
Abstract Donoso, Le, Moreira, and Sun (J. Anal. Math. 149 (2023), 719–761) study sets of recurrence for actions of the multiplicative semigroup (N,×)$(\mathbb {N}, \times)$ and provide some sufficient conditions for sets of the form S={(an+b)/(cn+d):n∈N}$S=\lbrace (an+b)/(cn+d) \colon n \in \mathbb {N}\rbrace $ to be sets of recurrence for such actions.
Dimitrios Charamaras +2 more
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