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Computing Reidemeister classes

Davide Ferrario (1998)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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In order to compute the Nielsen number N(f) of a self-map f: X → X, some Reidemeister classes in the fundamental group π 1 ( X ) need to be distinguished. In this paper some algebraic results are given which allow distinguishing Reidemeister classes and hence computing the Reidemeister number of some maps. Examples of computations are presented.

From Newton’s method to exotic basins Part I: The parameter space

Krzysztof Barański (1998)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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This is the first part of the work studying the family 𝔉 of all rational maps of degree three with two superattracting fixed points. We determine the topological type of the moduli space of 𝔉 and give a detailed study of the subfamily 2 consisting of maps with a critical point which is periodic of period 2. In particular, we describe a parabolic bifurcation in 2 from Newton maps to maps with so-called exotic basins.

The universal functorial Lefschetz invariant

Wolfgang Lück (1999)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We introduce the universal functorial Lefschetz invariant for endomorphisms of finite CW-complexes in terms of Grothendieck groups of endomorphisms of finitely generated free modules. It encompasses invariants like Lefschetz number, its generalization to the Lefschetz invariant, Nielsen number and L 2 -torsion of mapping tori. We examine its behaviour under fibrations.

Homotopy orbits of free loop spaces

Marcel Bökstedt, Iver Ottosen (1999)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Let X be a space with free loop space ΛX and mod two cohomology R = H*X. We construct functors Ω λ ( R ) and ℓ(R) together with algebra homomorphisms e : Ω λ ( R ) H * ( Λ X ) and ψ : ( R ) H * ( E S 1 × S 1 Λ X ) . When X is 1-connected and R is a symmetric algebra we show that these are isomorphisms.

Concordant sequences and integral-valued entire functions

Jonathan Pila, Fernando Rodriguez Villegas (1999)

Acta Arithmetica

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A classic theorem of Pólya shows that the function 2 z is the “smallest” integral-valued entire transcendental function. A variant due to Gel’fond applies to entire functions taking integral values on a geometric progression of integers, and Bézivin has given a generalization of both results. We give a sharp formulation of Bézivin’s result together with a further generalization.

For almost every tent map, the turning point is typical

Henk Bruin (1998)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Let T a be the tent map with slope a. Let c be its turning point, and μ a the absolutely continuous invariant probability measure. For an arbitrary, bounded, almost everywhere continuous function g, it is shown that for almost every a, ʃ g d μ a = l i m n 1 n i = 0 n - 1 g ( T a i ( c ) ) . As a corollary, we deduce that the critical point of a quadratic map is generically not typical for its absolutely continuous invariant probability measure, if it exists.

Categoricity of theories in Lκω , when κ is a measurable cardinal. Part 1

Saharon Shelah, Oren Kolman (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We assume a theory T in the logic L κ ω is categorical in a cardinal λ κ, and κ is a measurable cardinal. We prove that the class of models of T of cardinality < λ (but ≥ |T|+κ) has the amalgamation property; this is a step toward understanding the character of such classes of models.

Cardinal invariants of ultraproducts of Boolean algebras

Andrzej Rosłanowski, Saharon Shelah (1998)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We deal with some problems posed by Monk [Mo 1], [Mo 3] and related to cardinal invariants of ultraproducts of Boolean algebras. We also introduce and investigate several new cardinal invariants.

Construction of non-subadditive measures and discretization of Borel measures

Johan Aarnes (1995)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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The main result of the paper provides a method for construction of regular non-subadditive measures in compact Hausdorff spaces. This result is followed by several examples. In the last section it is shown that “discretization” of ordinary measures is possible in the following sense. Given a positive regular Borel measure λ, one may construct a sequence of non-subadditive measures μ n , each of which only takes a finite set of values, and such that μ n converges to λ in the w*-topology. ...

A partial order where all monotone maps are definable

Martin Goldstern, Saharon Shelah (1997)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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It is consistent that there is a partial order (P,≤) of size 1 such that every monotone function f:P → P is first order definable in (P,≤).