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Osculating geometry and higher‐order distance Loci

open access: yesJournal of the London Mathematical Society, Volume 113, Issue 3, March 2026.
Abstract We discuss the problem of optimizing the distance function from a given point, subject to polynomial constraints. A key algebraic invariant that governs its complexity is the Euclidean distance degree, which pertains to first‐order tangency. We focus on the data locus of points possessing at least one critical point of the distance function ...
Sandra Di Rocco   +2 more
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A dual Zariski topology for modules

open access: yesTopology and its Applications, 2011
We introduce a dual Zariski topology on the spectrum of fully coprime $R$-submodules of a given duo module $M$ over an associative (not necessarily commutative) ring $R$. This topology is defined in a way dual to that of defining the Zariski topology on the prime spectrum of $R$.
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The motive of the Hilbert scheme of points in all dimensions

open access: yesProceedings of the London Mathematical Society, Volume 132, Issue 3, March 2026.
Abstract We prove a closed formula for the generating series Zd(t)$\mathsf {Z}_d(t)$ of the motives [Hilbd(An)0]$[\operatorname{Hilb}^d({\mathbb {A}}^n)_0]$ in K0(VarC)$K_0(\operatorname{Var}_{{\mathbb {C}}})$ of punctual Hilbert schemes, summing over n$n$, for fixed d>0$d>0$.
Michele Graffeo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Zariski topology of (Krasner) hyperrings

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Ameri, Reza, Afshar, Behnam
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Zariski topologies on groups

open access: yes, 2010
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Banakh, Taras, Protasov, Igor
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A Zariski Topology for Bicomodules and Corings [PDF]

open access: yesApplied Categorical Structures, 2007
In this paper we introduce and investigate top (bi)comodules} of corings, that can be considered as dual to top (bi)modules of rings. The fully coprime spectra of such (bi)comodules attains a Zariski topology, defined in a way dual to that of defining the Zariski topology on the prime spectra of (commutative rings.
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S-Zariski topology on S-spectrum of modules

open access: yesFilomat, 2022
Let R be a commutative ring with nonzero identity and M be an R-module. In this paper, first we give some relations between S-prime and S-maximal submodules that are generalizations of prime and maximal submodules, respectively. Then we construct a topology on the set of all S-prime submodules of M , which is generalization of prime ...
Ersoy, Bayram Ali   +2 more
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Entropy rigidity for cusped Hitchin representations

open access: yesJournal of Topology, Volume 19, Issue 1, March 2026.
Abstract We establish an entropy rigidity theorem for Hitchin representations of geometrically finite Fuchsian groups which generalizes a theorem of Potrie and Sambarino for Hitchin representations of closed surface groups. In the process, we introduce the class of (1,1,2)‐hypertransverse groups and show for such a group that the Hausdorff dimension of
Richard Canary   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Zariski Topologies for Coprime and Second Submodules [PDF]

open access: yesAlgebra Colloquium, 2015
Let M be a non-zero module over an associative (not necessarily commutative) ring. In this paper, we investigate the so-called second and coprime submodules of M. Moreover, we topologize the spectrum Spec s (M) of second submodules of M and the spectrum Spec c (M) of coprime submodules of M, study several properties of these spaces and investigate ...
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Rigidity of anti‐de Sitter (2+1)‐spacetimes with convex boundary near the Fuchsian locus

open access: yesJournal of the London Mathematical Society, Volume 113, Issue 2, February 2026.
Abstract We prove that globally hyperbolic compact anti‐de Sitter (2+1)‐spacetimes with a strictly convex spacelike boundary that is either smooth or polyhedral and whose holonomy is close to Fuchsian are determined by the induced metric on the boundary.
Roman Prosanov, Jean‐Marc Schlenker
wiley   +1 more source

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