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The structure of the section space of a real analytic vector bundle on a real analytic manifold X is studied. This is used to improve a result of Grothendieck and Poly on the zero spaces of elliptic operators and to extend a result of Domański and the author on the non-existence of bases to the present case.
Soit la -algèbre, ou bien réduite ou bien maximale, associée à la variété feuilletée , et la -algèbre élémentaire des opérateurs compacts. Alors, si dim, on montre que est isomorphe à .
We introduce an algebraic notion-stability-for an element of a commutative ring. It is shown that the stable elements of Banach algebras, and of Fréchet algebras, may be simply described. Part of the theory of power-series embeddings, given in [1] and [4], is seen to be of a purely algebraic nature. This approach leads to other natural questions.
The elementary theory of stable inverse-limit sequences, introduced in stable inverse-limit sequences, is used to extend the 'stability lemma' of automatic continuity theory.
The notion of a stable inverse-limit sequence is introduced. It provides a sufficient (and, for sequences of abelian groups, necessary) condition for the preservation of exactness by the inverse-limit functor. Examples of stable sequences are provided through the abstract Mittag-Leffler theorem; the results are applied in the theory of Fréchet algebras.
We will show that for each sequence of quasinormable Fréchet spaces there is a Köthe space λ such that and there are exact sequences of the form . If, for a fixed ℕ, is nuclear or a Köthe sequence space, the resolution above may be reduced to a short exact sequence of the form . The result has some applications in the theory of the functor in various categories of Fréchet spaces by providing a substitute for non-existing projective resolutions.
In this paper we introduce the sheaf of stratified Whitney jets of Gevrey order on the subanalytic site relative to a real analytic manifold . Then, we define stratified ultradistributions of Beurling and Roumieu type on . In the end, by means of stratified ultradistributions, we define tempered-stratified ultradistributions and we prove two results. First, if is a real surface, the tempered-stratified ultradistributions define a sheaf on the subanalytic site relative to . Second, the tempered-stratified...
We study the structure of certain classes of homologically trivial locally C*-algebras. These include algebras with projective irreducible Hermitian A-modules, biprojective algebras, and superbiprojective algebras. We prove that, if A is a locally C*-algebra, then all irreducible Hermitian A-modules are projective if and only if A is a direct topological sum of elementary C*-algebras. This is also equivalent to A being an annihilator (dual, complemented, left quasi-complemented, or topologically...
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