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On the Foundational Arguments of Sufficient Dimension Reduction
Contemporary Sufficient Dimension Reduction, a versatile method for extracting material information from data, can serve as a preprocessor for classical modeling and inference, or as a standalone theory that leads directly to statistical inference. ABSTRACT Sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) refers to supervised methods of dimension reduction that ...
R. Dennis Cook
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The N‐prime graph and the Subgroup Isomorphism Problem
Abstract We introduce a directed graph related to a group G$G$, which we call the N‐prime graph ΓN(G)$\Gamma _{\rm {N}}(G)$ of G$G$ and is a refinement of the classical Gruenberg–Kegel graph. The vertices of ΓN(G)$\Gamma _{\rm {N}}(G)$ are the primes p$p$ such that G$G$ has an element of order p$p$, and, for distinct vertices p$p$ and q$q$, the arc q→p$
Emanuele Pacifici +2 more
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On the Quot scheme QuotSl(E)$\mathrm{Quot}^{l}_{\mathrm{S}}(\mathcal {E})$
Abstract We study the geometry of the Quot scheme QuotSl(E)$\operatorname{Quot}^{l}_{\mathrm{S}}(\mathcal {E})$ of length l$l$ coherent sheaf quotients of a locally free sheaf E$\mathcal {E}$ on a smooth projective surface S$\mathrm{S}$. In particular, we investigate the nature of its singularities, its intersection theory, and the cohomology of ...
Samuel Stark
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Automorphism groups of P1$\mathbb {P}^1$‐bundles over geometrically ruled surfaces
Abstract We classify the pairs (X,π)$(X,\pi)$, where π:X→S$\pi \colon X\rightarrow S$ is a P1$\mathbb {P}^1$‐bundle over a non‐rational geometrically ruled surface S$S$ and Aut∘(X)$\mathrm{Aut}^\circ (X)$ is relatively maximal, that is, maximal with respect to the inclusion in the group Bir(X/S)$\mathrm{Bir}(X/S)$.
Pascal Fong
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Motivic mirror symmetry and χ$\chi$‐independence for Higgs bundles in arbitrary characteristic
Abstract We prove that the (twisted orbifold) motives of the moduli spaces of SLn$\mathrm{SL}_n$ and PGLn$\mathrm{PGL}_n$‐Higgs bundles of coprime rank and degree on a smooth projective curve over an algebraically closed field in which the rank is invertible are isomorphic in Voevodsky's triangulated category of motives.
Victoria Hoskins, Simon Pepin Lehalleur
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The primitive cohomology of theta divisors
To appear in the proceedings of the conference on Hodge Theory and Classical Algebraic Geometry at the Ohio State University, May ...
Izadi, Elham, Wang, Jie
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The geometry of zonotopal algebras II: Orlik–Terao algebras and Schubert varieties
Abstract Zonotopal algebras, introduced by Postnikov–Shapiro–Shapiro, Ardila–Postnikov, and Holtz–Ron, show up in many different contexts, including approximation theory, representation theory, Donaldson–Thomas theory, and hypertoric geometry. In the first half of this paper, we construct a perfect pairing between the internal zonotopal algebra of a ...
Colin Crowley, Nicholas Proudfoot
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Theta series and the Poincaré divisor
Denote by \(H_ g\) the Siegel upper-half space of Riemann \(g\times g\)- matrices. Then the classical theta map \(\vartheta:\mathbb{C}^ g\times\mathbb{R}^ g\times\mathbb{R}^ g\times H_ g\to\mathbb{C}\) gives via \(\vartheta(z,a,b,\tau)=\vartheta{a \brack b}(z,\tau)\) the classical theta functions with real characteristics \((a,b)\in\mathbb{R}^ g\times ...
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Thurston norm for coherent right‐angled Artin groups via L2$L^2$‐invariants
Abstract We define a new notion of splitting complexity for a group G$G$ along a non‐trivial integral character ϕ∈H1(G;Z)$\phi \in H^1(G; \mathbb {Z})$. If G$G$ is a one‐ended coherent right‐angled Artin group, we show that the splitting complexity along an epimorphism ϕ:G→Z$\phi \colon G \rightarrow \mathbb {Z}$ equals the L2$L^2$‐Euler characteristic
Monika Kudlinska
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Tangent cones to generalised theta divisors and generic injectivity of the theta map [PDF]
Let be a Petri general curve of genus and a general stable vector bundle of rank and slope over with . For , we show how the bundle can be recovered from the tangent cone to the generalised theta divisor at .
Hoff, Michael, Hitching, George Harry
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