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Spectra of Symmetrized Shuffling Operators

Author : Victor Reiner
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 39,1 MB
Release : 2014-03-05
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0821890956

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For a finite real reflection group W and a W -orbit O of flats in its reflection arrangement - or equivalently a conjugacy class of its parabolic subgroups - the authors introduce a statistic noninv O (w) on w in W that counts the number of O -noninversions of w . This generalises the classical (non-)inversion statistic for permutations w in the symmetric group S n. The authors then study the operator ? O of right-multiplication within the group algebra CW by the element that has noninv O (w) as its coefficient on w.

Topics in Hyperplane Arrangements

Author : Marcelo Aguiar
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 639 pages
File Size : 13,37 MB
Release : 2017-11-22
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1470437112

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This monograph studies the interplay between various algebraic, geometric and combinatorial aspects of real hyperplane arrangements. It provides a careful, organized and unified treatment of several recent developments in the field, and brings forth many new ideas and results. It has two parts, each divided into eight chapters, and five appendices with background material. Part I gives a detailed discussion on faces, flats, chambers, cones, gallery intervals, lunes and other geometric notions associated with arrangements. The Tits monoid plays a central role. Another important object is the category of lunes which generalizes the classical associative operad. Also discussed are the descent and lune identities, distance functions on chambers, and the combinatorics of the braid arrangement and related examples. Part II studies the structure and representation theory of the Tits algebra of an arrangement. It gives a detailed analysis of idempotents and Peirce decompositions, and connects them to the classical theory of Eulerian idempotents. It introduces the space of Lie elements of an arrangement which generalizes the classical Lie operad. This space is the last nonzero power of the radical of the Tits algebra. It is also the socle of the left ideal of chambers and of the right ideal of Zie elements. Zie elements generalize the classical Lie idempotents. They include Dynkin elements associated to generic half-spaces which generalize the classical Dynkin idempotent. Another important object is the lune-incidence algebra which marks the beginning of noncommutative Möbius theory. These ideas are also brought upon the study of the Solomon descent algebra. The monograph is written with clarity and in sufficient detail to make it accessible to graduate students. It can also serve as a useful reference to experts.

Special Values of Automorphic Cohomology Classes

Author : Mark Green
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 28,24 MB
Release : 2014-08-12
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0821898574

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The authors study the complex geometry and coherent cohomology of nonclassical Mumford-Tate domains and their quotients by discrete groups. Their focus throughout is on the domains which occur as open -orbits in the flag varieties for and , regarded as classifying spaces for Hodge structures of weight three. In the context provided by these basic examples, the authors formulate and illustrate the general method by which correspondence spaces give rise to Penrose transforms between the cohomologies of distinct such orbits with coefficients in homogeneous line bundles.

Transfer of Siegel Cusp Forms of Degree 2

Author : Ameya Pitale
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 48,18 MB
Release : 2014-09-29
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0821898566

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Let be the automorphic representation of generated by a full level cuspidal Siegel eigenform that is not a Saito-Kurokawa lift, and be an arbitrary cuspidal, automorphic representation of . Using Furusawa's integral representation for combined with a pullback formula involving the unitary group , the authors prove that the -functions are "nice". The converse theorem of Cogdell and Piatetski-Shapiro then implies that such representations have a functorial lifting to a cuspidal representation of . Combined with the exterior-square lifting of Kim, this also leads to a functorial lifting of to a cuspidal representation of . As an application, the authors obtain analytic properties of various -functions related to full level Siegel cusp forms. They also obtain special value results for and

Critical Population and Error Threshold on the Sharp Peak Landscape for a Moran Model

Author : Raphaël Cerf
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 37,70 MB
Release : 2014-12-20
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1470409674

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The goal of this work is to propose a finite population counterpart to Eigen's model, which incorporates stochastic effects. The author considers a Moran model describing the evolution of a population of size of chromosomes of length over an alphabet of cardinality . The mutation probability per locus is . He deals only with the sharp peak landscape: the replication rate is for the master sequence and for the other sequences. He studies the equilibrium distribution of the process in the regime where

Combinatorial Floer Homology

Author : Vin de Silva
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 32,22 MB
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0821898868

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The authors define combinatorial Floer homology of a transverse pair of noncontractible nonisotopic embedded loops in an oriented -manifold without boundary, prove that it is invariant under isotopy, and prove that it is isomorphic to the original Lagrangian Floer homology. Their proof uses a formula for the Viterbo-Maslov index for a smooth lune in a -manifold.

Sheaves on Graphs, Their Homological Invariants, and a Proof of the Hanna Neumann Conjecture

Author : Joel Friedman
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 27,96 MB
Release : 2014-12-20
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1470409887

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In this paper the author establishes some foundations regarding sheaves of vector spaces on graphs and their invariants, such as homology groups and their limits. He then uses these ideas to prove the Hanna Neumann Conjecture of the 1950s; in fact, he proves a strengthened form of the conjecture.

Polynomial Approximation on Polytopes

Author : Vilmos Totik
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 35,44 MB
Release : 2014-09-29
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1470416662

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Polynomial approximation on convex polytopes in is considered in uniform and -norms. For an appropriate modulus of smoothness matching direct and converse estimates are proven. In the -case so called strong direct and converse results are also verified. The equivalence of the moduli of smoothness with an appropriate -functional follows as a consequence. The results solve a problem that was left open since the mid 1980s when some of the present findings were established for special, so-called simple polytopes.

A Geometric Theory for Hypergraph Matching

Author : Peter Keevash
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 37,9 MB
Release : 2014-12-20
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1470409658

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The authors develop a theory for the existence of perfect matchings in hypergraphs under quite general conditions. Informally speaking, the obstructions to perfect matchings are geometric, and are of two distinct types: `space barriers' from convex geometry, and `divisibility barriers' from arithmetic lattice-based constructions. To formulate precise results, they introduce the setting of simplicial complexes with minimum degree sequences, which is a generalisation of the usual minimum degree condition. They determine the essentially best possible minimum degree sequence for finding an almost perfect matching. Furthermore, their main result establishes the stability property: under the same degree assumption, if there is no perfect matching then there must be a space or divisibility barrier. This allows the use of the stability method in proving exact results. Besides recovering previous results, the authors apply our theory to the solution of two open problems on hypergraph packings: the minimum degree threshold for packing tetrahedra in -graphs, and Fischer's conjecture on a multipartite form of the Hajnal-Szemerédi Theorem. Here they prove the exact result for tetrahedra and the asymptotic result for Fischer's conjecture; since the exact result for the latter is technical they defer it to a subsequent paper.

Quasi-Linear Perturbations of Hamiltonian Klein-Gordon Equations on Spheres

Author : J.-M. Delort
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 19,55 MB
Release : 2015-02-06
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1470409836

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The Hamiltonian ∫X(∣∂tu∣2+∣∇u∣2+m2∣u∣2)dx, defined on functions on R×X, where X is a compact manifold, has critical points which are solutions of the linear Klein-Gordon equation. The author considers perturbations of this Hamiltonian, given by polynomial expressions depending on first order derivatives of u. The associated PDE is then a quasi-linear Klein-Gordon equation. The author shows that, when X is the sphere, and when the mass parameter m is outside an exceptional subset of zero measure, smooth Cauchy data of small size ϵ give rise to almost global solutions, i.e. solutions defined on a time interval of length cNϵ−N for any N. Previous results were limited either to the semi-linear case (when the perturbation of the Hamiltonian depends only on u) or to the one dimensional problem. The proof is based on a quasi-linear version of the Birkhoff normal forms method, relying on convenient generalizations of para-differential calculus.