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On Pure Hyperideals In Ternary Semihypergroups [PDF]
This paper deals with a class of algebraic hyperstructures called ternarysemihypergroups, which are a generalization of ternary semigroups. In this paper weintroduce some special classes of hyperideals in ternary semihypergroups.
Kostaq HILA, Krisanthi NAKA
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Jordan homomorphisms and T‐ideals
Abstract Let A$A$ and B$B$ be associative algebras over a field F$F$ with char(F)≠2${\rm char}(F)\ne 2$. Our first main result states that if A$A$ is unital and equal to its commutator ideal, then every Jordan epimorphism φ:A→B$\varphi:A\rightarrow B$ is the sum of a homomorphism and an antihomomorphism. Our second main result concerns (not necessarily
Matej Brešar, Efim Zelmanov
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A universal example for quantitative semi‐uniform stability
Abstract We characterise quantitative semi‐uniform stability for C0$C_0$‐semigroups arising from port‐Hamiltonian systems, complementing recent works on exponential and strong stability. With the result, we present a simple universal example class of port‐Hamiltonian C0$C_0$‐semigroups exhibiting arbitrary decay rates slower than t−1/2$t^{-1/2}$.
Sahiba Arora +3 more
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Abstract Boundary Delay Systems and Application to Network Flow
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the well‐posedness and positivity of solutions to a class of delayed transport equations on a network. The material flow is delayed at the vertices and along the edges. The problem is reformulated as an abstract boundary delay equation, and well‐posedness is proved by using the Staffans–Weiss theory.
András Bátkai +2 more
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Dynamically Consistent Analysis of Realized Covariations in Term Structure Models
ABSTRACT In this article, we show how to analyze the covariation of bond prices nonparametrically and robustly, staying consistent with a general no‐arbitrage setting. This is, in particular, motivated by the problem of identifying the number of statistically relevant factors in the bond market under minimal conditions.
Dennis Schroers
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When do pseudo‐Gorenstein rings become Gorenstein?
Abstract We discuss the relationship between the trace ideal of the canonical module and pseudo‐Gorensteinness. In particular, under certain mild assumptions, we show that every positively graded domain that is both pseudo‐Gorenstein and nearly Gorenstein is Gorenstein. As an application, we clarify the relationships among nearly Gorensteinness, almost
Sora Miyashita
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We solve the word problem for the free objects in the variety consisting of bands with a semilattice transversal.
Albert, Justin, Pastijn, Francis
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On factorisation forests [PDF]
The theorem of factorisation forests shows the existence of nested factorisations -- a la Ramsey -- for finite words. This theorem has important applications in semigroup theory, and beyond.
Colcombet, Thomas
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Derivations and KMS-Symmetric Quantum Markov Semigroups. [PDF]
Vernooij M, Wirth M.
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Curvature-Dimension Conditions for Symmetric Quantum Markov Semigroups. [PDF]
Wirth M, Zhang H.
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