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The diffeomorphism group of a non-compact orbifold

A. Schmeding

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We endow the diffeomorphism group D i f f O r b ( Q , ) of a paracompact (reduced) orbifold with the structure of an infinite-dimensional Lie group modeled on the space of compactly supported sections of the tangent orbibundle. For a second countable orbifold, we prove that D i f f O r b ( Q , ) is C⁰-regular, and thus regular in the sense of Milnor. Furthermore, an explicit characterization of the Lie algebra associated to D i f f O r b ( Q , ) is given.

Regularity of sets with constant intrinsic normal in a class of Carnot groups

Marco Marchi (2014)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

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In this Note, we define a class of stratified Lie groups of arbitrary step (that are called “groups of type ” throughout the paper), and we prove that, in these groups, sets with constant intrinsic normal are vertical halfspaces. As a consequence, the reduced boundary of a set of finite intrinsic perimeter in a group of type is rectifiable in the intrinsic sense (De Giorgi’s rectifiability theorem). This result extends the previous one proved by Franchi, Serapioni & Serra Cassano...

When unit groups of continuous inverse algebras are regular Lie groups

Helge Glöckner, Karl-Hermann Neeb (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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It is a basic fact in infinite-dimensional Lie theory that the unit group A × of a continuous inverse algebra A is a Lie group. We describe criteria ensuring that the Lie group A × is regular in Milnor’s sense. Notably, A × is regular if A is Mackey-complete and locally m-convex.

Semibounded Unitary Representations of Double Extensions of Hilbert–Loop Groups

K. H. Neeb (2014)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

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A unitary representation π of a, possibly infinite dimensional, Lie group G is called semibounded if the corresponding operators i d π ( x ) from the derived representation are uniformly bounded from above on some non-empty open subset of the Lie algebra 𝔤 of G . We classify all irreducible semibounded representations of the groups ^ φ ( K ) which are double extensions of the twisted loop group φ ( K ) , where K is a simple Hilbert–Lie group (in the sense that the scalar product on its Lie algebra is invariant)...

A complete analogue of Hardy's theorem on semisimple Lie groups

Rudra P. Sarkar (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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A result by G. H. Hardy ([11]) says that if f and its Fourier transform f̂ are O ( | x | m e - α x ² ) and O ( | x | e - x ² / ( 4 α ) ) respectively for some m,n ≥ 0 and α > 0, then f and f̂ are P ( x ) e - α x ² and P ' ( x ) e - x ² / ( 4 α ) respectively for some polynomials P and P’. If in particular f is as above, but f̂ is o ( e - x ² / ( 4 α ) ) , then f = 0. In this article we will prove a complete analogue of this result for connected noncompact semisimple Lie groups with finite center. Our proof can be carried over to the real reductive groups of the Harish-Chandra class.

The representation of multi-hypergraphs by set intersections

Stanisław Bylka, Jan Komar (2007)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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This paper deals with weighted set systems (V,,q), where V is a set of indices, 2 V and the weight q is a nonnegative integer function on . The basic idea of the paper is to apply weighted set systems to formulate restrictions on intersections. It is of interest to know whether a weighted set system can be represented by set intersections. An intersection representation of (V,,q) is defined to be an indexed family R = ( R v ) v V of subsets of a set S such that | v E R v | = q ( E ) for each E ∈ . A necessary condition...

Existence of solutions to the (rot,div)-system in L p -weighted spaces

Wojciech M. Zajączkowski (2010)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The existence of solutions to the elliptic problem rot v = w, div v = 0 in a bounded domain Ω ⊂ ℝ³, v · n ̅ | S = 0 , S = ∂Ω in weighted L p -Sobolev spaces is proved. It is assumed that an axis L crosses Ω and the weight is a negative power function of the distance to the axis. The main part of the proof is devoted to examining solutions of the problem in a neighbourhood of L. The existence in Ω follows from the technique of regularization.

The groups of automorphisms of the Witt W n and Virasoro Lie algebras

Vladimir V. Bavula (2016)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let L n = K [ x 1 ± 1 , ... , x n ± 1 ] be a Laurent polynomial algebra over a field K of characteristic zero, W n : = Der K ( L n ) the Lie algebra of K -derivations of the algebra L n , the so-called Witt Lie algebra, and let Vir be the Virasoro Lie algebra which is a 1 -dimensional central extension of the Witt Lie algebra. The Lie algebras W n and Vir are infinite dimensional Lie algebras. We prove that the following isomorphisms of the groups of Lie algebra automorphisms hold: Aut Lie ( Vir ) Aut Lie ( W 1 ) { ± 1 } K * , and give a short proof that Aut Lie ( W n ) Aut K - alg ( L n ) GL n ( ) K * n .

Algebras whose groups of units are Lie groups

Helge Glöckner (2002)

Studia Mathematica

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Let A be a locally convex, unital topological algebra whose group of units A × is open and such that inversion ι : A × A × is continuous. Then inversion is analytic, and thus A × is an analytic Lie group. We show that if A is sequentially complete (or, more generally, Mackey complete), then A × has a locally diffeomorphic exponential function and multiplication is given locally by the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff series. In contrast, for suitable non-Mackey complete A, the unit group A × is an analytic Lie...

On the Banach-Stone problem

Jyh-Shyang Jeang, Ngai-Ching Wong (2003)

Studia Mathematica

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Let X and Y be locally compact Hausdorff spaces, let E and F be Banach spaces, and let T be a linear isometry from C₀(X,E) into C₀(Y,F). We provide three new answers to the Banach-Stone problem: (1) T can always be written as a generalized weighted composition operator if and only if F is strictly convex; (2) if T is onto then T can be written as a weighted composition operator in a weak sense; and (3) if T is onto and F does not contain a copy of then T can be written as a weighted...

Solutions to the equation div u = f in weighted Sobolev spaces

Katrin Schumacher (2008)

Banach Center Publications

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We consider the problem div u = f in a bounded Lipschitz domain Ω, where f with Ω f = 0 is given. It is shown that the solution u, constructed as in Bogovski’s approach in [1], fulfills estimates in the weighted Sobolev spaces W w k , q ( Ω ) , where the weight function w is in the class of Muckenhoupt weights A q .

Lipschitz continuity in Muckenhoupt 𝓐₁ weighted function spaces

Dorothee D. Haroske (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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We study continuity envelopes of function spaces B p , q s ( , w ) and F p , q s ( , w ) where the weight belongs to the Muckenhoupt class ₁. This essentially extends partial forerunners in [13, 14]. We also indicate some applications of these results.

𝔤 -quasi-Frobenius Lie algebras

David N. Pham (2016)

Archivum Mathematicum

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A Lie version of Turaev’s G ¯ -Frobenius algebras from 2-dimensional homotopy quantum field theory is proposed. The foundation for this Lie version is a structure we call a 𝔤 -quasi-Frobenius Lie algebra for 𝔤 a finite dimensional Lie algebra. The latter consists of a quasi-Frobenius Lie algebra ( 𝔮 , β ) together with a left 𝔤 -module structure which acts on 𝔮 via derivations and for which β is 𝔤 -invariant. Geometrically, 𝔤 -quasi-Frobenius Lie algebras are the Lie algebra structures associated to...

Existence of solutions to the (rot,div)-system in L₂-weighted spaces

Wojciech M. Zajączkowski (2009)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The existence of solutions to the elliptic problem rot v = w, div v = 0 in Ω ⊂ ℝ³, v · n ̅ | S = 0 , S = ∂Ω, in weighted Hilbert spaces is proved. It is assumed that Ω contains an axis L and the weight is a negative power of the distance to the axis. The main part of the proof is devoted to examining solutions in a neighbourhood of L. Their existence in Ω follows by regularization.

Leibniz's rule on two-step nilpotent Lie groups

Krystian Bekała (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let be a nilpotent Lie algebra which is also regarded as a homogeneous Lie group with the Campbell-Hausdorff multiplication. This allows us to define a generalized multiplication f g = ( f g ) of two functions in the Schwartz class (*), where and are the Abelian Fourier transforms on the Lie algebra and on the dual * and ∗ is the convolution on the group . In the operator analysis on nilpotent Lie groups an important notion is the one of symbolic calculus which can be viewed as a higher order...

Weighted sub-Bergman Hilbert spaces

Maria Nowak, Renata Rososzczuk (2014)

Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio A – Mathematica

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We consider Hilbert spaces which are counterparts of the de Branges-Rovnyak spaces in the context of the weighted Bergman spaces A α 2 , 1 < α < . These spaces have already been studied in [8], [7], [5] and [1]. We extend some results from these papers.

Monotonicity of generalized weighted mean values

Alfred Witkowski (2004)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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The author gives a new simple proof of monotonicity of the generalized extended mean values M ( r , s ) = ( ( f s d μ ) / ( f r d μ ) ) 1 / ( s - r ) introduced by F. Qi.

Presentations of finite simple groups: a computational approach

Robert Guralnick, William M. Kantor, Martin Kassabov, Alexander Lubotzky (2011)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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All finite simple groups of Lie type of rank n over a field of size q , with the possible exception of the Ree groups 2 G 2 ( q ) , have presentations with at most 49 relations and bit-length O ( 𝚕𝚘𝚐 n + 𝚕𝚘𝚐 q ) . Moreover, A n and S n have presentations with 3 generators; 7 relations and bit-length O ( 𝚕𝚘𝚐 n ) , while 𝚂𝙻 ( n , q ) has a presentation with 6 generators, 25 relations and bit-length O ( 𝚕𝚘𝚐 n + 𝚕𝚘𝚐 q ) .

Deformation theory and finite simple quotients of triangle groups I

Michael Larsen, Alexander Lubotzky, Claude Marion (2014)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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Let 2 a b c with μ = 1 / a + 1 / b + 1 / c < 1 and let T = T a , b , c = x , y , z : x a = y b = z c = x y z = 1 be the corresponding hyperbolic triangle group. Many papers have been dedicated to the following question: what are the finite (simple) groups which appear as quotients of T ? (Classically, for ( a , b , c ) = ( 2 , 3 , 7 ) and more recently also for general ( a , b , c ) .) These papers have used either explicit constructive methods or probabilistic ones. The goal of this paper is to present a new approach based on the theory of representation varieties (via deformation theory). As a corollary we essentially...

A problem of Kollár and Larsen on finite linear groups and crepant resolutions

Robert Guralnick, Pham Tiep (2012)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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The notion of age of elements of complex linear groups was introduced by M. Reid and is of importance in algebraic geometry, in particular in the study of crepant resolutions and of quotients of Calabi–Yau varieties. In this paper, we solve a problem raised by J. Kollár and M. Larsen on the structure of finite irreducible linear groups generated by elements of age 1 . More generally, we bound the dimension of finite irreducible linear groups generated by elements of bounded deviation....