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A representation theorem for tense n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras

Aldo Victorio Figallo, Gustavo Pelaitay (2015)

Mathematica Bohemica

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In 2000, Figallo and Sanza introduced n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras which are both particular cases of matrix Łukasiewicz algebras and a generalization of n -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras. Here we initiate an investigation into the class n × m of tense n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras (or tense LM n × m -algebras), namely n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras endowed with two unary operations called tense operators. These algebras constitute a generalization of tense...

Criterion of the reality of zeros in a polynomial sequence satisfying a three-term recurrence relation

Innocent Ndikubwayo (2020)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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This paper establishes the necessary and sufficient conditions for the reality of all the zeros in a polynomial sequence { P i } i = 1 generated by a three-term recurrence relation P i ( x ) + Q 1 ( x ) P i - 1 ( x ) + Q 2 ( x ) P i - 2 ( x ) = 0 with the standard initial conditions P 0 ( x ) = 1 , P - 1 ( x ) = 0 , where Q 1 ( x ) and Q 2 ( x ) are arbitrary real polynomials.

Matrix representation of finite effect algebras

Grzegorz Bińczak, Joanna Kaleta, Andrzej Zembrzuski (2023)

Kybernetika

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In this paper we present representation of finite effect algebras by matrices. For each non-trivial finite effect algebra E we construct set of matrices M ( E ) in such a way that effect algebras E 1 and E 2 are isomorphic if and only if M ( E 1 ) = M ( E 2 ) . The paper also contains the full list of matrices representing all nontrivial finite effect algebras of cardinality at most 8 .

Zero points of quadratic matrix polynomials

Opfer, Gerhard, Janovská, Drahoslava

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Our aim is to classify and compute zeros of the quadratic two sided matrix polynomials, i.e. quadratic polynomials whose matrix coefficients are located at both sides of the powers of the matrix variable. We suppose that there are no multiple terms of the same degree in the polynomial 𝐩 , i.e., the terms have the form 𝐀 j 𝐗 j 𝐁 j , where all quantities 𝐗 , 𝐀 j , 𝐁 j , j = 0 , 1 , ... , N , are square matrices of the same size. Both for classification and computation, the essential tool is the description of the polynomial 𝐩 by a matrix...

Inequalities concerning polar derivative of polynomials

Arty Ahuja, K. K. Dewan, Sunil Hans (2011)

Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio A – Mathematica

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In this paper we obtain certain results for the polar derivative of a polynomial p ( z ) = c n z n + j = μ n c n - j z n - j , 1 μ n , having all its zeros on | z | = k , k 1 , which generalizes the results due to Dewan and Mir, Dewan and Hans. We also obtain certain new inequalities concerning the maximum modulus of a polynomial with restricted zeros. [Editor’s note: There are flaws in the paper, see M. A. Qazi, Remarks on some recent results about polynomials with restricted zeros, Ann. Univ. Mariae Curie-Skłodowska Sect. A 67 (2), (2013),...

Quantised 𝔰𝔩 2 -differential algebras

Andrey Krutov, Pavle Pandžić (2024)

Archivum Mathematicum

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We propose a definition of a quantised 𝔰𝔩 2 -differential algebra and show that the quantised exterior algebra (defined by Berenstein and Zwicknagl) and the quantised Clifford algebra (defined by the authors) of  𝔰𝔩 2 are natural examples of such algebras.

Transfer of derived equivalences from subalgebras to endomorphism algebras II

Shengyong Pan, Jiahui Yu (2024)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We investigate derived equivalences between subalgebras of some Φ -Auslander-Yoneda algebras from a class of n -angles in weakly n -angulated categories. The derived equivalences are obtained by transferring subalgebras induced by n -angles to endomorphism algebras induced by approximation sequences. Then we extend our constructions in T. Brüstle, S. Y. Pan (2016) to n -angle cases. Finally, we give an explicit example to illustrate our result.

Solvable Leibniz algebras with NF n ⊕ [...] F m 1 F m 1 nilradical

L.M. Camacho, B.A. Omirov, K.K. Masutova, I.M. Rikhsiboev (2017)

Open Mathematics

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All finite-dimensional solvable Leibniz algebras L, having N = NFn⊕ [...] Fm1 F m 1 as the nilradical and the dimension of L equal to n+m+3 (the maximal dimension) are described. NFn and [...] Fm1 F m 1 are the null-filiform and naturally graded filiform Leibniz algebras of dimensions n and m, respectively. Moreover, we show that these algebras are rigid.

Examples of polynomial identities distinguishing the Galois objects over finite-dimensional Hopf algebras

Christian Kassel (2013)

Annales mathématiques Blaise Pascal

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We define polynomial H -identities for comodule algebras over a Hopf algebra  H and establish general properties for the corresponding T -ideals. In the case  H is a Taft algebra or the Hopf algebra  E ( n ) , we exhibit a finite set of polynomial H -identities which distinguish the Galois objects over  H up to isomorphism.

Singularity categories of skewed-gentle algebras

Xinhong Chen, Ming Lu (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let K be an algebraically closed field. Let (Q,Sp,I) be a skewed-gentle triple, and let ( Q s g , I s g ) and ( Q g , I g ) be the corresponding skewed-gentle pair and the associated gentle pair, respectively. We prove that the skewed-gentle algebra K Q s g / I s g is singularity equivalent to KQ/⟨I⟩. Moreover, we use (Q,Sp,I) to describe the singularity category of K Q g / I g . As a corollary, we find that g l d i m K Q s g / I s g < if and only if g l d i m K Q / I < if and only if g l d i m K Q g / I g < .

Uniqueness results for differential polynomials sharing a set

Soniya Sultana, Pulak Sahoo (2025)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We investigate the uniqueness results of meromorphic functions if differential polynomials of the form ( Q ( f ) ) ( k ) and ( Q ( g ) ) ( k ) share a set counting multiplicities or ignoring multiplicities, where Q is a polynomial of one variable. We give suitable conditions on the degree of Q and on the number of zeros and the multiplicities of the zeros of Q ' . The results of the paper generalize some results due to T. T. H. An and N. V. Phuong (2017) and that of N. V. Phuong (2021).