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Socle pairings on tautological rings [PDF]
We study some aspects of the $\lambda_g$ pairing on the tautological ring of $M_g^c$, the moduli space of genus $g$ stable curves of compact type. We consider pairing kappa classes with pure boundary strata, all tautological classes supported on the ...
Felix Janda, Aaron Pixton
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On intuitionistic L-fuzzy socle of modules [PDF]
In this paper we try to study the intuitionistic L-fuzzy aspects of socle of modules over rings. We demonstrate some properties of a socle of intuitionistic L-fuzzy submodules and their relations with intuitionistic L-fuzzy essential submodules and a ...
P. K. Sharma
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The socle tableau as a dual version of the Littlewood–Richardson tableau [PDF]
Like the LR‐tableau, a socle tableau is given as a skew diagram with certain entries. Unlike in the LR‐tableau, the entries in the socle tableau are weakly increasing in each row, strictly increasing in each column and satisfy a modified lattice ...
J. Kosakowska, M. Schmidmeier
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Socle equivalences of weighted surface algebras [PDF]
We describe the structure and properties of the finite-dimensional symmetric algebras over an algebraically closed field $K$ which are socle equivalent to the general weighted surface algebras of triangulated surfaces, investigated in Erdmann and ...
J. Białkowski +4 more
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On Vertex-Uniprimitive Non-Cayley Graphs of Order pq [PDF]
Let p and q be distinct odd primes. Let Γ = (V (Γ),E(Γ)) be a non-Cayley vertex-transitive graph of order pq. Let G ≤ Aut(Γ) acts primitively on the vertex set V (Γ).
Mohammad Ali Iranmanesh
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Fuzzy Soc-Semi-Prime Sub-Modules
In this paper, we study a new concept of fuzzy sub-module, called fuzzy socle semi-prime sub-module that is a generalization the concept of semi-prime fuzzy sub-module and fuzzy of approximately semi-prime sub-module in the ordinary sense.
Saad S. Merie, Hatam Yahya Khalf
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Rings with projective socle [PDF]
The class of rings with projective left socle is shown to be closed under the formation of polynomial and power series extensions, direct products, and matrix rings. It is proved that a ring R R has a projective left socle if and only if the right annihilator of every maximal left ideal is of the form f R
Nicholson, W. K., Watters, J. F.
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B-Fredholm elements in primitive C*-algebras
Let A{\mathcal{A}} be a unital primitive C∗\ast -algebra. This article studies the properties of the B-Fredholm elements, the B-Weyl elements and the B-Browder elements in A{\mathcal{A}}. Particularly, this article describes the B-Fredholm element as the
Kong Yingying, Jiang Lining
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The socle module of a monomial ideal [PDF]
For any ideal $I$ in a Noetherian local ring or any graded ideal $I$ in a standard graded $K$-algebra over a field $K$, we introduce the socle module $\mathrm{Soc}(I)$, whose graded components give us the socle of the powers of $I$. It is observed that $\
L. Chu, J. Herzog, D. Lu
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Perturbation Theory for Quasinilpotents in Banach Algebras
In this paper, we prove the following result by perturbation technique. If q is a quasinilpotent element of a Banach algebra and spectrum of p + q for any other quasinilpotent p contains at most n values then q n = 0 . Applications to C*
Xin Wang, Peng Cao
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