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Abstract String theory has strong implications for cosmology, implying the absence of a cosmological constant, ruling out single‐field slow‐roll inflation, and that black holes decay. The origins of these statements are elucidated within the string‐theoretical swampland programme.
Kay Lehnert
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Solitons on pseudo-Riemannian manifolds: stability and motion [PDF]
This is an announcement of results concerning a class of solitary wave solutions to semilinear wave equations. The solitary waves studied are solutions of the form ϕ ( t , x ) = e i ω t f ω (
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we continue the development of the Cartan neural networks programme, launched with three previous publications, by focusing on some mathematical foundational aspects that we deem necessary for our next steps forward. The mathematical and conceptual results are diverse and span various mathematical fields, but the inspiring ...
Pietro Fré +4 more
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The Steklov spectrum of spherical cylinders
Abstract The Steklov problem on a compact Lipschitz domain is to find harmonic functions on the interior whose outward normal derivative on the boundary is some multiple (eigenvalue) of their trace on the boundary. These eigenvalues form the Steklov spectrum of the domain.
Spencer Bullent
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A Re‐Examination of Foundational Elements of Cosmology
ABSTRACT This paper undertakes a conceptual re‐examination of several foundational elements of cosmology through the lens of spacetime symmetries. A new derivation of the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric is obtained by a careful conceptual examination of rotations and translations on generic manifolds, followed by solving the rotational and ...
Lavinia Heisenberg
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On equidistant pseudo-riemannian spaces (in Ukrainian) [PDF]
Paper treats special pseudo-Riemannian spaces | equidistant manifolds. Author found tensor characteristic necessary and sufficient condition for a space to admit exactly n - 2 equidistant vector field.
V. A. Kiosak
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Abstract We count and give a parametrization of connected components in the space of flags transverse to a given transverse pair in every flag varieties of SO0(p,q)$\operatorname{SO}_0(p,q)$. We compute the effect the involution of the unipotent radical has on those components and, using methods of Dey–Greenberg–Riestenberg, we show that for certain ...
Clarence Kineider, Roméo Troubat
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Definition and Computation of Tensor‐Based Generalized Function Composition
ABSTRACT Functions are fundamental to mathematics as they offer a structured and analytical framework to express relations between variables. While scalar and matrix‐based functions are well‐established, higher‐order tensor‐based functions have not been as extensively explored.
Remy Boyer
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Reverse isoperimetric inequalities for Lagrangian intersection Floer theory
Abstract We extend Groman and Solomon's reverse isoperimetric inequality to pseudoholomorphic curves with punctures at the boundary and whose boundary components lie in a collection of Lagrangian submanifolds with intersections locally modelled on Rn∩(Rk×−1Rn−k)$\mathbb {R}^n\cap (\mathbb {R}^{k}\times \sqrt {-1}\mathbb {R}^{n-k})$ inside Cn$\mathbb {C}
J. ‐P. Chassé, J. Hicks, Y. J. Nho
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Higher-order Jordan Osserman pseudo-Riemannian manifolds [PDF]
We study the higher order Jacobi operator in pseudo-Riemannian geometry. We exhibit a family of manifolds so that this operator has constant Jordan normal form on the Grassmannian of subspaces of signature (r,s) for certain values of (r,s). These pseudo-Riemannian manifolds are new and non-trivial examples of higher order Osserman manifolds.
Gilkey, Peter B. +2 more
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