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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 < .

Trivialization of 𝒞 ( X ) -algebras with strongly self-absorbing fibres

Marius Dadarlat, Wilhelm Winter (2008)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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Suppose A is a separable unital 𝒞 ( X ) -algebra each fibre of which is isomorphic to the same strongly self-absorbing and K 1 -injective C * -algebra 𝒟 . We show that A and 𝒞 ( X ) 𝒟 are isomorphic as 𝒞 ( X ) -algebras provided the compact Hausdorff space X is finite-dimensional. This statement is known not to extend to the infinite-dimensional case.

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 .

The moduli space of commutative algebras of finite rank

Bjorn Poonen (2008)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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The moduli space of rank- n commutative algebras equipped with an ordered basis is an affine scheme 𝔅 n of finite type over , with geometrically connected fibers. It is smooth if and only if n 3 . It is reducible if n 8 (and the converse holds, at least if we remove the fibers above 2 and 3 ). The relative dimension of 𝔅 n is 2 27 n 3 + O ( n 8 / 3 ) . The subscheme parameterizing étale algebras is isomorphic to GL n / S n , which is of dimension only n 2 . For n 8 , there exist algebras that are not limits of étale algebras. The dimension...

C*-algebras have a quantitative version of Pełczyński's property (V)

Hana Krulišová (2017)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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A Banach space X has Pełczyński’s property (V) if for every Banach space Y every unconditionally converging operator T : X Y is weakly compact. H. Pfitzner proved that C * -algebras have Pełczyński’s property (V). In the preprint (Krulišová, (2015)) the author explores possible quantifications of the property (V) and shows that C ( K ) spaces for a compact Hausdorff space K enjoy a quantitative version of the property (V). In this paper we generalize this result by quantifying Pfitzner’s theorem. Moreover,...

A generalization of a formalized theory of fields of sets on non-classical logics

Helena Rasiowa

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Contents Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 3 § 1. System 𝒮 of a propositional calculus...................................................................... 4 § 2. System 𝒮 * ..................................................................................................................... 5 § 3. 𝒮 * -algebras.....................................................................................................................

Hall algebras of two equivalent extriangulated categories

Shiquan Ruan, Li Wang, Haicheng Zhang (2024)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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For any positive integer n , let A n be a linearly oriented quiver of type A with n vertices. It is well-known that the quotient of an exact category by projective-injectives is an extriangulated category. We show that there exists an extriangulated equivalence between the extriangulated categories n + 1 and n , where n + 1 and n are the two extriangulated categories corresponding to the representation category of A n + 1 and the morphism category of projective representations of A n , respectively. As a...

A F -algebras and topology of mapping tori

Igor Nikolaev (2015)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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The paper studies applications of C * -algebras in geometric topology. Namely, a covariant functor from the category of mapping tori to a category of A F -algebras is constructed; the functor takes continuous maps between such manifolds to stable homomorphisms between the corresponding A F -algebras. We use this functor to develop an obstruction theory for the torus bundles of dimension 2 , 3 and 4 . In conclusion, we consider two numerical examples illustrating our main results.

Three-space problems for the approximation property

A. Szankowski (2009)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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It is shown that there is a subspace Z q of q for 1 < q < 2 which is isomorphic to q such that q / Z q does not have the approximation property. On the other hand, for 2 < p < there is a subspace Y p of p such that Y p does not have the approximation property (AP) but the quotient space p / Y p is isomorphic to p . The result is obtained by defining random “Enflo-Davie spaces” Y p which with full probability fail AP for all 2 < p and have AP for all 1 p 2 . For 1 < p 2 , Y p are isomorphic to p .

Cambrian fans

Nathan Reading, David E. Speyer (2009)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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For a finite Coxeter group W and a Coxeter element c of W ; the c -Cambrian fan is a coarsening of the fan defined by the reflecting hyperplanes of W . Its maximal cones are naturally indexed by the c -sortable elements of W . The main result of this paper is that the known bijection cl c between c -sortable elements and c -clusters induces a combinatorial isomorphism of fans. In particular, the c -Cambrian fan is combinatorially isomorphic to the normal fan of the generalized associahedron for...

Centralizing traces and Lie-type isomorphisms on generalized matrix algebras: a new perspective

Xinfeng Liang, Feng Wei, Ajda Fošner (2019)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let be a commutative ring, 𝒢 be a generalized matrix algebra over with weakly loyal bimodule and 𝒵 ( 𝒢 ) be the center of 𝒢 . Suppose that 𝔮 : 𝒢 × 𝒢 𝒢 is an -bilinear mapping and that 𝔗 𝔮 : 𝒢 𝒢 is a trace of 𝔮 . The aim of this article is to describe the form of 𝔗 𝔮 satisfying the centralizing condition [ 𝔗 𝔮 ( x ) , x ] 𝒵 ( 𝒢 ) (and commuting condition [ 𝔗 𝔮 ( x ) , x ] = 0 ) for all x 𝒢 . More precisely, we will revisit the question of when the centralizing trace (and commuting trace) 𝔗 𝔮 has the so-called proper form from a new perspective. Using the aforementioned...

The n m -propositional calculus

Carlos Gallardo, Alicia Ziliani (2015)

Mathematica Bohemica

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T. Almada and J. Vaz de Carvalho (2001) stated the problem to investigate if these Łukasiewicz algebras are algebras of some logic system. In this article an affirmative answer is given and the n m -propositional calculus, denoted by n m , is introduced in terms of the binary connectives (implication), (standard implication), (conjunction), (disjunction) and the unary ones f (negation) and D i , 1 i n - 1 (generalized Moisil operators). It is proved that n m belongs to the class of standard systems...

Bicrossed products of generalized Taft algebra and group algebras

Dingguo Wang, Xiangdong Cheng, Daowei Lu (2022)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let G be a group generated by a set of finite order elements. We prove that any bicrossed product H m , d ( q ) k [ G ] between the generalized Taft algebra H m , d ( q ) and group algebra k [ G ] is actually the smash product H m , d ( q ) k [ G ] . Then we show that the classification of these smash products could be reduced to the description of the group automorphisms of G . As an application, the classification of H m , d ( q ) k [ C n 1 × C n 2 ] is completely presented by generators and relations, where C n denotes the n -cyclic group.