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Separation properties for self-conformal sets

Yuan-Ling Ye (2002)

Studia Mathematica

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For a one-to-one self-conformal contractive system w j j = 1 m on d with attractor K and conformality dimension α, Peres et al. showed that the open set condition and strong open set condition are both equivalent to 0 < α ( K ) < . We give a simple proof of this result as well as discuss some further properties related to the separation condition.

Lower quantization coefficient and the F-conformal measure

Mrinal Kanti Roychowdhury (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let F = f ( i ) : 1 i N be a family of Hölder continuous functions and let φ i : 1 i N be a conformal iterated function system. Lindsay and Mauldin’s paper [Nonlinearity 15 (2002)] left an open question whether the lower quantization coefficient for the F-conformal measure on a conformal iterated funcion system satisfying the open set condition is positive. This question was positively answered by Zhu. The goal of this paper is to present a different proof of this result.

Overconvergent de Rham-Witt cohomology

Christopher Davis, Andreas Langer, Thomas Zink (2011)

Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

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The goal of this work is to construct, for a smooth variety X over a perfect field k of finite characteristic p &gt; 0 , an overconvergent de Rham-Witt complex W Ω X / k as a suitable subcomplex of the de Rham-Witt complex of Deligne-Illusie. This complex, which is functorial in X , is a complex of étale sheaves and a differential graded algebra over the ring W ( 𝒪 X ) of overconvergent Witt-vectors. If X is affine one proves that there is an isomorphism between Monsky-Washnitzer cohomology and (rational) overconvergent...

Algebras of the cohomology operations in some cohomology theories

A. Jankowski

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Contents0. Introduction............................................................................................................................................. 51. Preliminaries.......................................................................................................................................... 62. Generalized cohomology theories with a coefficient group Z p .............................................. 83. Cohomology theory BP* ( , Z p )........................................................................................................

Chen–Ruan Cohomology of 1 , n and ¯ 1 , n

Nicola Pagani (2013)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

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In this work we compute the Chen–Ruan cohomology of the moduli spaces of smooth and stable n -pointed curves of genus 1 . In the first part of the paper we study and describe stack theoretically the twisted sectors of 1 , n and ¯ 1 , n . In the second part, we study the orbifold intersection theory of ¯ 1 , n . We suggest a definition for an orbifold tautological ring in genus 1 , which is a subring of both the Chen–Ruan cohomology and of the stringy Chow ring.

On the conformal gauge of a compact metric space

Matias Carrasco Piaggio (2013)

Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

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In this article we study the Ahlfors regular conformal gauge of a compact metric space ( X , d ) , and its conformal dimension dim A R ( X , d ) . Using a sequence of finite coverings of  ( X , d ) , we construct distances in its Ahlfors regular conformal gauge of controlled Hausdorff dimension. We obtain in this way a combinatorial description, up to bi-Lipschitz homeomorphisms, of all the metrics in the gauge. We show how to compute dim A R ( X , d ) using the critical exponent Q N associated to the combinatorial modulus.

Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra structures on Hochschild cohomology

Luc Menichi (2009)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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Let M be any compact simply-connected oriented d -dimensional smooth manifold and let 𝔽 be any field. We show that the Gerstenhaber algebra structure on the Hochschild cohomology on the singular cochains of M , H H * ( S * ( M ) , S * ( M ) ) , extends to a Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra. Such Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra was conjectured to exist and is expected to be isomorphic to the Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra on the free loop space homology on M , H * + d ( L M ) introduced by Chas and Sullivan. We also show that the negative cyclic...

Conformal harmonic forms, Branson–Gover operators and Dirichlet problem at infinity

Erwann Aubry, Colin Guillarmou (2011)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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For odd-dimensional Poincaré–Einstein manifolds ( X n + 1 , g ) , we study the set of harmonic k -forms (for k < n / 2 ) which are C m (with m ) on the conformal compactification X ¯ of X . This set is infinite-dimensional for small m but it becomes finite-dimensional if m is large enough, and in one-to-one correspondence with the direct sum of the relative cohomology H k ( X ¯ , X ¯ ) and the kernel of the Branson–Gover [3] differential operators ( L k , G k ) on the conformal infinity ( X ¯ , [ h 0 ] ) . We also relate the set of C n - 2 k + 1 ( Λ k ( X ¯ ) ) forms in the kernel of d + δ g ...

Conformal Killing graphs in foliated Riemannian spaces with density: rigidity and stability

Marco L. A. Velásquez, André F. A. Ramalho, Henrique F. de Lima, Márcio S. Santos, Arlandson M. S. Oliveira (2021)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In this paper we investigate the geometry of conformal Killing graphs in a Riemannian manifold M ¯ f n + 1 endowed with a weight function f and having a closed conformal Killing vector field V with conformal factor ψ V , that is, graphs constructed through the flow generated by V and which are defined over an integral leaf of the foliation V orthogonal to V . For such graphs, we establish some rigidity results under appropriate constraints on the f -mean curvature. Afterwards, we obtain some stability...

Artinianness of formal local cohomology modules

Shahram Rezaei (2019)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Let 𝔞 be an ideal of Noetherian local ring ( R , 𝔪 ) and M a finitely generated R -module of dimension d . In this paper we investigate the Artinianness of formal local cohomology modules under certain conditions on the local cohomology modules with respect to 𝔪 . Also we prove that for an arbitrary local ring ( R , 𝔪 ) (not necessarily complete), we have Att R ( 𝔉 𝔞 d ( M ) ) = Min V ( Ann R 𝔉 𝔞 d ( M ) ) .

Noetherian loop spaces

Natàlia Castellana, Juan Crespo, Jérôme Scherer (2011)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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The class of loop spaces of which the mod p cohomology is Noetherian is much larger than the class of p -compact groups (for which the mod p cohomology is required to be finite). It contains Eilenberg–Mac Lane spaces such as P and 3-connected covers of compact Lie groups. We study the cohomology of the classifying space B X of such an object and prove it is as small as expected, that is, comparable to that of B P . We also show that B X differs basically from the classifying space of a p -compact...

Hochschild (co)homology of Yoneda algebras of reconstruction algebras of type 𝐀 1

Bo Hou, Yanhong Guo (2015)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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The reconstruction algebra is a generalization of the preprojective algebra, and plays important roles in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. We consider the homological property of this class of algebras by calculating the Hochschild homology and Hochschild cohomology. Let Λ t be the Yoneda algebra of a reconstruction algebra of type 𝐀 1 over a field . I n t h i s p a p e r , a m i n i m a l p r o j e c t i v e b i m o d u l e r e s o l u t i o n o f t i s c o n s t r u c t e d , a n d t h e -dimensions of all Hochschild homology and cohomology groups of Λ t are calculated explicitly.

A note on the cohomology ring of the oriented Grassmann manifolds G ˜ n , 4

Tomáš Rusin (2019)

Archivum Mathematicum

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We use known results on the characteristic rank of the canonical 4 –plane bundle over the oriented Grassmann manifold G ˜ n , 4 to compute the generators of the 2 –cohomology groups H j ( G ˜ n , 4 ) for n = 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 . Drawing from the similarities of these examples with the general description of the cohomology rings of G ˜ n , 3 we conjecture some predictions.

Local-global principle for annihilation of general local cohomology

J. Asadollahi, K. Khashyarmanesh, Sh. Salarian (2001)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let A be a Noetherian ring, let M be a finitely generated A-module and let Φ be a system of ideals of A. We prove that, for any ideal in Φ, if, for every prime ideal of A, there exists an integer k(), depending on , such that k ( ) kills the general local cohomology module H Φ j ( M ) for every integer j less than a fixed integer n, where Φ : = : Φ , then there exists an integer k such that k H Φ j ( M ) = 0 for every j < n.

Bounded cohomology and isometry groups of hyperbolic spaces

Ursula Hamenstädt (2008)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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Let X be an arbitrary hyperbolic geodesic metric space and let Γ be a countable subgroup of the isometry group Iso ( X ) of X . We show that if Γ is non-elementary and weakly acylindrical (this is a weak properness condition) then the second bounded cohomology groups H b 2 ( Γ , ) , H b 2 ( Γ , p ( Γ ) ) ( 1 < p < ) are infinite dimensional. Our result holds for example for any subgroup of the mapping class group of a non-exceptional surface of finite type not containing a normal subgroup which virtually splits as a direct...