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Compositions of equi-dimensional fold maps

Yoshihiro Hirato, Masamichi Takase (2012)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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According to Ando's theorem, the oriented bordism group of fold maps of n-manifolds into n-space is isomorphic to the stable n-stem. Among such fold maps we define two geometric operations corresponding to the composition and to the Toda bracket in the stable stem through Ando's isomorphism. By using these operations we explicitly construct several fold maps with convenient properties, including a fold map which represents the generator of the stable 6-stem.

Ω-stability for maps with nonwandering critical points

J. Delgado, N. Romero, A. Rovella, F. Vilamajó (2007)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Sufficient conditions for a map having nonwandering critical points to be Ω-stable are introduced. It is not known if these conditions are necessary, but they are easily verified for all known examples of Ω-stable maps. Their necessity is shown in dimension two. Examples are given of Axiom A maps that have no cycles but are not Ω-stable.

Around stable forking

Byunghan Kim, A. Pillay (2001)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We discuss various conjectures and problems around the issue of when and whether stable formulas are responsible for forking in simple theories. We prove that if the simple theory T has strong stable forking then any complete type is a nonforking extension of a complete type which is axiomatized by instances of stable formulas. We also give another treatment of the first author's result which identifies canonical bases in supersimple theories.

Prolongations and stability in dynamical systems

J. Auslander, P. Seibert (1964)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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Les auteurs étudient la notion de prolongement au sens de T. Ura et ses relations avec la notion d’ensembles positivement invariants. La stabilité au sens de Liapounoff est équivalente à l’invariance par prolongement. Les auteurs dégagent ensuite la notion de “prolongements abstraits” et les notions de stabilité correspondantes; la stabilité absolue (associée au prolongement minimal transitif) et la stabilité asymptotique jouent un rôle important.

A Note on the Uniqueness of Stable Marriage Matching

Ewa Drgas-Burchardt (2013)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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In this note we present some sufficient conditions for the uniqueness of a stable matching in the Gale-Shapley marriage classical model of even size. We also state the result on the existence of exactly two stable matchings in the marriage problem of odd size with the same conditions.

Decompositions of saturated models of stable theories

M. C. Laskowski, S. Shelah (2006)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We characterize the stable theories T for which the saturated models of T admit decompositions. In particular, we show that countable, shallow, stable theories with NDOP have this property.