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Let be a -manifold with a Riemannian conformal structure . Given a regular curve on , the authors define a linear operator on the space of (differentiable) vector fields along , only depending on , called the Fermi-Walker connection along . Then, the authors introduce the concept of Fermi-Walker parallel vector field along , proving that such vector fields set up a linear space isomorphic to the tangent space at a point of . This allows to consider the Fermi-Walker horizontal lift of...
The paper deals with extensions of the finite operator calculus of G.-C. Rota called -extensions which give a framework for corresponding quantum group investigations. This also covers the instance of the well-known -analogue of umbral calculus. The article also contains glossaries of the most important terms and notations used by Ward, Viskov, Markowsky and Roman on one side and the Rota-oriented notations on the other side.
Independently with [7] a corresponding fuzzy approach has been developed in [3-5] with applications in measure theory. One of the results the Egoroff theorem has been proved in an abstract form. In [1] a necessary and sufficient condition for holding the Egoroff theorem was presented in the case of a space with a monotone measure. By the help of [2] and [6] we prove a variant of the Egoroff theorem stated in [4].
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