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Relaxation-time limits of global solutions in full quantum hydrodynamic model for semiconductors

Sungjin Ra, Hakho Hong (2024)

Applications of Mathematics

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This paper is concerned with the global well-posedness and relaxation-time limits for the solutions in the full quantum hydrodynamic model, which can be used to analyze the thermal and quantum influences on the transport of carriers in semiconductor devices. For the Cauchy problem in 3 , we prove the global existence, uniqueness and exponential decay estimate of smooth solutions, when the initial data are small perturbations of an equilibrium state. Moreover, we show that the solutions...

Quantum 4-sphere: the infinitesimal approach

F. Bonechi, M. Tarlini, N. Ciccoli (2003)

Banach Center Publications

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We describe how the constructions of quantum homogeneous spaces using infinitesimal invariance and quantum coisotropic subgroups are related. As an example we recover the quantum 4-sphere of [2] through infinitesimal invariance with respect to q ( S U ( 2 ) ) .

Braided coproduct, antipode and adjoint action for U q ( s l 2 )

Pavle Pandžić, Petr Somberg (2024)

Archivum Mathematicum

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Motivated by our attempts to construct an analogue of the Dirac operator in the setting of U q ( 𝔰𝔩 n ) , we write down explicitly the braided coproduct, antipode, and adjoint action for quantum algebra U q ( 𝔰𝔩 2 ) . The braided adjoint action is seen to coincide with the ordinary quantum adjoint action, which also follows from the general results of S. Majid.

An idempotent for a Jordanian quantum complex sphere

Bartosz Zieliński (2003)

Banach Center Publications

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A new Jordanian quantum complex 4-sphere together with an instanton-type idempotent is obtained as a suspension of the Jordanian quantum group S L h ( 2 ) .

Free dynamical quantum groups and the dynamical quantum group S U Q d y n ( 2 )

Thomas Timmermann (2012)

Banach Center Publications

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We introduce dynamical analogues of the free orthogonal and free unitary quantum groups, which are no longer Hopf algebras but Hopf algebroids or quantum groupoids. These objects are constructed on the purely algebraic level and on the level of universal C*-algebras. As an example, we recover the dynamical S U q ( 2 ) studied by Koelink and Rosengren, and construct a refinement that includes several interesting limit cases.

Quantum detailed balance conditions with time reversal: the finite-dimensional case

Franco Fagnola, Veronica Umanità (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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We classify generators of quantum Markov semigroups on (h), with h finite-dimensional and with a faithful normal invariant state ρ satisfying the standard quantum detailed balance condition with an anti-unitary time reversal θ commuting with ρ, namely t r ( ρ 1 / 2 x ρ t 1 / 2 ( y ) ) = t r ( ρ 1 / 2 θ y * θ ρ t 1 / 2 ( θ x * θ ) ) for all x,y ∈ and t ≥ 0. Our results also show that it is possible to find a standard form for the operators in the Lindblad representation of the generators extending the standard form of generators of quantum Markov semigroups satisfying...

The geometric reductivity of the quantum group S L q ( 2 )

Michał Kępa, Andrzej Tyc (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We introduce the concept of geometrically reductive quantum group which is a generalization of the Mumford definition of geometrically reductive algebraic group. We prove that if G is a geometrically reductive quantum group and acts rationally on a commutative and finitely generated algebra A, then the algebra of invariants A G is finitely generated. We also prove that in characteristic 0 a quantum group G is geometrically reductive if and only if every rational G-module is semisimple,...

Noncommutative Borsuk-Ulam-type conjectures

Paul F. Baum, Ludwik Dąbrowski, Piotr M. Hajac (2015)

Banach Center Publications

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Within the framework of free actions of compact quantum groups on unital C*-algebras, we propose two conjectures. The first one states that, if δ : A A m i n H is a free coaction of the C*-algebra H of a non-trivial compact quantum group on a unital C*-algebra A, then there is no H-equivariant *-homomorphism from A to the equivariant join C*-algebra A δ H . For A being the C*-algebra of continuous functions on a sphere with the antipodal coaction of the C*-algebra of functions on ℤ/2ℤ, we recover the celebrated...

Exponentiations over the quantum algebra U q ( s l 2 ( ) )

Sonia L’Innocente, Françoise Point, Carlo Toffalori (2013)

Confluentes Mathematici

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We define and compare, by model-theoretical methods, some exponentiations over the quantum algebra U q ( s l 2 ( ) ) . We discuss two cases, according to whether the parameter q is a root of unity. We show that the universal enveloping algebra of s l 2 ( ) embeds in a non-principal ultraproduct of U q ( s l 2 ( ) ) , where q varies over the primitive roots of unity.

The affineness criterion for quantum Hom-Yetter-Drinfel'd modules

Shuangjian Guo, Shengxiang Wang (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Quantum integrals associated to quantum Hom-Yetter-Drinfel’d modules are defined, and the affineness criterion for quantum Hom-Yetter-Drinfel’d modules is proved in the following form. Let (H,α) be a monoidal Hom-Hopf algebra, (A,β) an (H,α)-Hom-bicomodule algebra and B = A c o H . Under the assumption that there exists a total quantum integral γ: H → Hom(H,A) and the canonical map β : A B A A H , a B b S - 1 ( b [ 1 ] ) α ( b [ 0 ] [ - 1 ] ) β - 1 ( a ) β ( b [ 0 ] [ 0 ] ) , is surjective, we prove that the induction functor A B - : ̃ ( k ) B A H is an equivalence of categories.

Weak- L p solutions for a model of self-gravitating particles with an external potential

Andrzej Raczyński (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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The existence of solutions to a nonlinear parabolic equation describing the temporal evolution of a cloud of self-gravitating particles with a given external potential is studied in weak- L p spaces (i.e. Markiewicz spaces). The main goal is to prove the existence of global solutions and to study their large time behaviour.

Global Attractor for the Convective Cahn-Hilliard Equation in H k

Xiaopeng Zhao, Ning Duan (2011)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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We consider the convective Cahn-Hilliard equation with periodic boundary conditions. Based on the iteration technique for regularity estimates and the classical theorem on existence of a global attractor, we prove that the convective Cahn-Hilliard equation has a global attractor in H k .

Effective Hamiltonians and Quantum States

Lawrence C. Evans (2000-2001)

Séminaire Équations aux dérivées partielles

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We recount here some preliminary attempts to devise quantum analogues of certain aspects of Mather’s theory of minimizing measures [M1-2, M-F], augmented by the PDE theory from Fathi [F1,2] and from [E-G1]. This earlier work provides us with a Lipschitz continuous function u solving the eikonal equation aėȧnd a probability measure σ solving a related transport equation. We present some elementary formal identities relating certain quantum states ψ and u , σ . We show also how...

Relating quantum and braided Lie algebras

X. Gomez, S. Majid (2003)

Banach Center Publications

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We outline our recent results on bicovariant differential calculi on co-quasitriangular Hopf algebras, in particular that if Γ is a quantum tangent space (quantum Lie algebra) for a CQT Hopf algebra A, then the space k Γ is a braided Lie algebra in the category of A-comodules. An important consequence of this is that the universal enveloping algebra U ( Γ ) is a bialgebra in the category of A-comodules.

Crystal bases for the quantum queer superalgebra

Dimitar Grantcharov, Ji Hye Jung, Seok-Jin Kang, Masaki Kashiwara, Myungho Kim (2015)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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In this paper, we develop the crystal basis theory for the quantum queer superalgebra U q ( 𝔮 ( n ) ) . We define the notion of crystal bases and prove the tensor product rule for U q ( 𝔮 ( n ) ) -modules in the category 𝒪 int 0 . Our main theorem shows that every U q ( 𝔮 ( n ) ) -module in the category 𝒪 int 0 has a unique crystal basis.

Bernstein’s analyticity theorem for quantum differences

Tord Sjödin (2007)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We consider real valued functions f defined on a subinterval I of the positive real axis and prove that if all of f ’s quantum differences are nonnegative then f has a power series representation on I . Further, if the quantum differences have fixed sign on I then f is analytic on I .

On the number of ground states of the Edwards–Anderson spin glass model

Louis-Pierre Arguin, Michael Damron (2014)

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

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Ground states of the Edwards–Anderson (EA) spin glass model are studied on infinite graphs with finite degree. Ground states are spin configurations that locally minimize the EA Hamiltonian on each finite set of vertices. A problem with far-reaching consequences in mathematics and physics is to determine the number of ground states for the model on d for any d . This problem can be seen as the spin glass version of determining the number of infinite geodesics in first-passage percolation...