Rectifiable Measures, Square Functions Involving Densities, and the Cauchy Transform

Rectifiable Measures, Square Functions Involving Densities, and the Cauchy Transform PDF

Author: Xavier Tolsa

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-01-18

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1470422522

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This monograph is devoted to the proof of two related results. The first one asserts that if is a Radon measure in satisfyingfor -a.e. , then is rectifiable. Since the converse implication is already known to hold, this yields the following characterization of rectifiable sets: a set with finite -dimensional Hausdorff measure is rectifiable if and only ifH^1x2EThe second result of the monograph deals with the relationship between the above square function in the complex plane and the Cauchy transform . Assuming that has linear growth, it is proved that is bounded in if and only iffor every square .

Rectifiability

Rectifiability PDF

Author: Pertti Mattila

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-01-12

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1009288083

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A broad survey of the theory of rectifiability and its deep connections to numerous different areas of mathematics.

Orthogonal and Symplectic -level Densities

Orthogonal and Symplectic -level Densities PDF

Author: A. M. Mason

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2018-02-23

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1470426854

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In this paper the authors apply to the zeros of families of -functions with orthogonal or symplectic symmetry the method that Conrey and Snaith (Correlations of eigenvalues and Riemann zeros, 2008) used to calculate the -correlation of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function. This method uses the Ratios Conjectures (Conrey, Farmer, and Zimbauer, 2008) for averages of ratios of zeta or -functions. Katz and Sarnak (Zeroes of zeta functions and symmetry, 1999) conjecture that the zero statistics of families of -functions have an underlying symmetry relating to one of the classical compact groups , and . Here the authors complete the work already done with (Conrey and Snaith, Correlations of eigenvalues and Riemann zeros, 2008) to show how new methods for calculating the -level densities of eigenangles of random orthogonal or symplectic matrices can be used to create explicit conjectures for the -level densities of zeros of -functions with orthogonal or symplectic symmetry, including all the lower order terms. They show how the method used here results in formulae that are easily modified when the test function used has a restricted range of support, and this will facilitate comparison with rigorous number theoretic -level density results.

Applications of Polyfold Theory I: The Polyfolds of Gromov-Witten Theory

Applications of Polyfold Theory I: The Polyfolds of Gromov-Witten Theory PDF

Author: H. Hofer

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1470422034

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In this paper the authors start with the construction of the symplectic field theory (SFT). As a general theory of symplectic invariants, SFT has been outlined in Introduction to symplectic field theory (2000), by Y. Eliashberg, A. Givental and H. Hofer who have predicted its formal properties. The actual construction of SFT is a hard analytical problem which will be overcome be means of the polyfold theory due to the present authors. The current paper addresses a significant amount of the arising issues and the general theory will be completed in part II of this paper. To illustrate the polyfold theory the authors use the results of the present paper to describe an alternative construction of the Gromov-Witten invariants for general compact symplectic manifolds.

Rationality Problem for Algebraic Tori

Rationality Problem for Algebraic Tori PDF

Author: Akinari Hoshi

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1470424096

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The authors give the complete stably rational classification of algebraic tori of dimensions and over a field . In particular, the stably rational classification of norm one tori whose Chevalley modules are of rank and is given. The authors show that there exist exactly (resp. , resp. ) stably rational (resp. not stably but retract rational, resp. not retract rational) algebraic tori of dimension , and there exist exactly (resp. , resp. ) stably rational (resp. not stably but retract rational, resp. not retract rational) algebraic tori of dimension . The authors make a procedure to compute a flabby resolution of a -lattice effectively by using the computer algebra system GAP. Some algorithms may determine whether the flabby class of a -lattice is invertible (resp. zero) or not. Using the algorithms, the suthors determine all the flabby and coflabby -lattices of rank up to and verify that they are stably permutation. The authors also show that the Krull-Schmidt theorem for -lattices holds when the rank , and fails when the rank is ...

Maximal Cohen-Macaulay Modules Over Non-Isolated Surface Singularities and Matrix Problems

Maximal Cohen-Macaulay Modules Over Non-Isolated Surface Singularities and Matrix Problems PDF

Author: Igor Burban

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1470425378

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In this article the authors develop a new method to deal with maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules over non–isolated surface singularities. In particular, they give a negative answer on an old question of Schreyer about surface singularities with only countably many indecomposable maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules. Next, the authors prove that the degenerate cusp singularities have tame Cohen–Macaulay representation type. The authors' approach is illustrated on the case of k as well as several other rings. This study of maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules over non–isolated singularities leads to a new class of problems of linear algebra, which the authors call representations of decorated bunches of chains. They prove that these matrix problems have tame representation type and describe the underlying canonical forms.

Special Values of the Hypergeometric Series

Special Values of the Hypergeometric Series PDF

Author: Akihito Ebisu

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1470425335

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In this paper, the author presents a new method for finding identities for hypergeoemtric series, such as the (Gauss) hypergeometric series, the generalized hypergeometric series and the Appell-Lauricella hypergeometric series. Furthermore, using this method, the author gets identities for the hypergeometric series and shows that values of at some points can be expressed in terms of gamma functions, together with certain elementary functions. The author tabulates the values of that can be obtained with this method and finds that this set includes almost all previously known values and many previously unknown values.

Knot Invariants and Higher Representation Theory

Knot Invariants and Higher Representation Theory PDF

Author: Ben Webster

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2018-01-16

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 1470426501

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The author constructs knot invariants categorifying the quantum knot variants for all representations of quantum groups. He shows that these invariants coincide with previous invariants defined by Khovanov for sl and sl and by Mazorchuk-Stroppel and Sussan for sl . The author's technique is to study 2-representations of 2-quantum groups (in the sense of Rouquier and Khovanov-Lauda) categorifying tensor products of irreducible representations. These are the representation categories of certain finite dimensional algebras with an explicit diagrammatic presentation, generalizing the cyclotomic quotient of the KLR algebra. When the Lie algebra under consideration is sl , the author shows that these categories agree with certain subcategories of parabolic category for gl .

Property ($T$) for Groups Graded by Root Systems

Property ($T$) for Groups Graded by Root Systems PDF

Author: Mikhail Ershov

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-09-25

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1470426048

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The authors introduce and study the class of groups graded by root systems. They prove that if is an irreducible classical root system of rank and is a group graded by , then under certain natural conditions on the grading, the union of the root subgroups is a Kazhdan subset of . As the main application of this theorem the authors prove that for any reduced irreducible classical root system of rank and a finitely generated commutative ring with , the Steinberg group and the elementary Chevalley group have property . They also show that there exists a group with property which maps onto all finite simple groups of Lie type and rank , thereby providing a “unified” proof of expansion in these groups.

Fundamental Solutions and Local Solvability for Nonsmooth Hörmander’s Operators

Fundamental Solutions and Local Solvability for Nonsmooth Hörmander’s Operators PDF

Author: Marco Bramanti

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-09-25

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 1470425599

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The authors consider operators of the form in a bounded domain of where are nonsmooth Hörmander's vector fields of step such that the highest order commutators are only Hölder continuous. Applying Levi's parametrix method the authors construct a local fundamental solution for and provide growth estimates for and its first derivatives with respect to the vector fields. Requiring the existence of one more derivative of the coefficients the authors prove that also possesses second derivatives, and they deduce the local solvability of , constructing, by means of , a solution to with Hölder continuous . The authors also prove estimates on this solution.