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Minimal decision rules based on the apriori algorithm

María FernándezErnestina MenasalvasÓscar MarbánJosé PeñaSocorro Millán — 2001

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Based on rough set theory many algorithms for rules extraction from data have been proposed. Decision rules can be obtained directly from a database. Some condition values may be unnecessary in a decision rule produced directly from the database. Such values can then be eliminated to create a more comprehensible (minimal) rule. Most of the algorithms that have been proposed to calculate minimal rules are based on rough set theory or machine learning. In our approach, in a post-processing stage,...

On the tameness of trivial extension algebras

Ibrahim AssemJosé de la Peña — 1996

Fundamenta Mathematicae

For a finite dimensional algebra A over an algebraically closed field, let T(A) denote the trivial extension of A by its minimal injective cogenerator bimodule. We prove that, if T A is a tilting module and B = E n d T A , then T(A) is tame if and only if T(B) is tame.

Commutativity and non-commutativity of topological sequence entropy

Francisco BalibreaJose Salvador Cánovas PeñaVíctor Jiménez López — 1999

Annales de l'institut Fourier

In this paper we study the commutativity property for topological sequence entropy. We prove that if X is a compact metric space and f , g : X X are continuous maps then h A ( f g ) = h A ( g f ) for every increasing sequence A if X = [ 0 , 1 ] , and construct a counterexample for the general case. In the interim, we also show that the equality h A ( f ) = h A ( f | n 0 f n ( X ) ) is true if X = [ 0 , 1 ] but does not necessarily hold if X is an arbitrary compact metric space.

Computing explicitly topological sequence entropy: the unimodal case

Victor Jiménez LópezJose Salvador Cánovas Peña — 2002

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Let W ( I ) denote the family of continuous maps f from an interval I = [ a , b ] into itself such that (1) f ( a ) = f ( b ) { a , b } ; (2) they consist of two monotone pieces; and (3) they have periodic points of periods exactly all powers of 2 . The main aim of this paper is to compute explicitly the topological sequence entropy h D ( f ) of any map f W ( I ) respect to the sequence D = ( 2 m - 1 ) m = 1 .

On minimal non-tilted algebras

Flávio U. CoelhoJosé A. de la PeñaSonia Trepode — 2008

Colloquium Mathematicae

A minimal non-tilted triangular algebra such that any proper semiconvex subcategory is tilted is called a tilt-semicritical algebra. We study the tilt-semicritical algebras which are quasitilted or one-point extensions of tilted algebras of tame hereditary type. We establish inductive procedures to decide whether or not a given strongly simply connected algebra is tilted.

Trisections of module categories

José A. de la PeñaIdun Reiten — 2007

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let A be a finite-dimensional algebra over a field k. We discuss the existence of trisections (mod₊ A,mod₀ A,mod₋ A) of the category of finitely generated modules mod A satisfying exactness, standardness, separation and adjustment conditions. Many important classes of algebras admit trisections. We describe a construction of algebras admitting a trisection of their module categories and, in special cases, we describe the structure of the components of the Auslander-Reiten quiver lying in mod₀ A.

Substructures of algebras with weakly non-negative Tits form.

José Antonio de la PeñaAndrzej Skowronski — 2007

Extracta Mathematicae

Let A = kQ/I be a finite dimensional basic algebra over an algebraically closed field k presented by its quiver Q with relations I. A fundamental problem in the representation theory of algebras is to decide whether or not A is of tame or wild type. In this paper we consider triangular algebras A whose quiver Q has no oriented paths. We say that A is essentially sincere if there is an indecomposable (finite dimensional) A-module whose support contains all extreme vertices of Q. We prove that if...

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