On Calderón-Toeplitz Operators.
We prove the Schatten-Lorentz ideal criteria for commutators of multiplications and projections based on the Calderón reproducing formula and the decomposition theorem for the space of symbols corresponding to commutators in the Schatten ideal.
We present a formula for the intersection multiplicity of the images of two subvarieties under an etale morphism between smooth varieties over a field k. It is a generalization of Fulton's Example 8.2.5 from [3], where a strong additional assumption has been imposed. In a special case where the base field k is algebraically closed and a proper component of the intersection is a closed point, intersection multiplicity is an invariant of etale morphisms. This corresponds with analytic geometry where...
By a straightforward computation we obtain eigenvalue estimates for Toeplitz operators related to the two standard reproducing formulas of the wavelet theory. Our result extends the estimates for Calderón-Toeplitz operators obtained by Rochberg in [R2]. In the first section we recall two standard reproducing formulas of the wavelet theory, we define Toeplitz operators and discuss some of their properties. The second section contains precise statements of our results and their proofs. At the end...
We consider two standard group representations: one acting on functions by translations and dilations, the other by translations and modulations, and we study local Toeplitz operators based on them. Local Toeplitz operators are the averages of projection-valued functions , where for a fixed function ϕ, denotes the one-dimensional orthogonal projection on the function , U is a group representation and g is an element of the group. They are defined as integrals , where W is an open, relatively...
We classify, up to conjugation, all subgroups of the semidirect products and . Our methods can also be applied to all Lie groups that are locally isomorphic to them.
This paper presents a natural axiomatization of the real closed fields. It is universal and admits quantifier elimination.
The paper is a continuation of an earlier one where we developed a theory of active and non-active infinitesimals and intended to establish quantifier elimination in quasianalytic structures. That article, however, did not attain full generality, which refers to one of its results, namely the theorem on an active infinitesimal, playing an essential role in our non-standard analysis. The general case was covered in our subsequent preprint, which constitutes a basis for the approach presented here....
Consider a transitive definable action of a Lie group G on a definable manifold M. Given two (locally) definable subsets A and B of M, we prove that the dimension of the intersection σ(A) ∩ B is not greater than the expected one for a generic σ ∈ G.
This article continues the investigation of the analytic intersection algorithm from the perspective of deformation to the normal cone, carried out in the previous papers of the author [7, 8, 9]. The main theorem asserts that, given an analytic set V and a linear subspace S, every collection of hyperplanes, admissible with respect to an algebraic bicone B, realizes the generalized intersection index of V and S. This result is important because the conditions for a collection of hyperplanes to be...
This paper presents certain characterizations through blowing up of arc-analytic functions definable by a convergent Weierstrass system closed under complexification.
The purpose of this paper is to carry over to the o-minimal settings some results about the Euler characteristic of algebraic and analytic sets. Consider a polynomially bounded o-minimal structure on the field ℝ of reals. A () smooth definable function φ: U → ℝ on an open set U in ℝⁿ determines two closed subsets W := u ∈ U: φ(u) ≤ 0, Z := u ∈ U: φ(u) = 0. We shall investigate the links of the sets W and Z at the points u ∈ U, which are well defined up to a definable homeomorphism. It is proven...
Given an algebraically closed field K of characteristic zero, we prove the Abhyankar-Jung theorem for any excellent henselian ring whose completion is a formal power series ring K[[z]]. In particular, examples include the local rings which form a Weierstrass system over the field K.
The main purpose of this paper is to present a natural method of decomposition into special cubes and to demonstrate how it makes it possible to efficiently achieve many well-known fundamental results from quasianalytic geometry as, for instance, Gabrielov's complement theorem, o-minimality or quasianalytic cell decomposition.
The purpose of this article is to present a short model-theoretic proof of the valuation property for a polynomially bounded o-minimal theory T. The valuation property was conjectured by van den Dries, and proved for the polynomially bounded case by van den Dries-Speissegger and for the power bounded case by Tyne. Our proof uses the transfer principle for the theory (i.e. T with an extra unary symbol denoting a proper convex subring), which-together with quantifier elimination-is due to van den...
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