On the curvature of tensor product connections and covariant differentials
Author’s abstract: “We introduce the concept of the flux homomorphism for regular Poisson manifolds. First we establish a one-to-one correspondence between Poisson diffeomorphisms close to and closed foliated 1-forms close to 0. This allows to show that the group of Poisson automorphisms is locally contractible and to define the flux locally. Then, by means of the foliated cohomology, we extend this local homomorphism to a global one”.
[For the entire collection see Zbl 0699.00032.] A new cohomology theory suitable for understanding of nonlinear partial differential equations is presented. This paper is a continuation of the following paper of the author [Differ. geometry and its appl., Proc. Conf., Brno/Czech. 1986, Commun., 235-244 (1987; Zbl 0629.58033)].
Summary: The -th order variational sequence is the quotient sequence of the De Rham sequence on the th jet prolongation of a fibered manifold, factored through its contact subsequence.In this paper, the first order variational sequence on a fibered manifold with one-dimensional base is considered. A new representation of all quotient spaces as some spaces of (global) forms is given. The factorization procedure is based on a modification of the interior Euler operator, used in the theory of (infinite)...
The opportunity for verifying the basic principles of quantum theory and possible -deformation appears in quantum cryptography (QC) – a new discipline of physics and information theory.The author, member of the group of cryptology of Praha, presents in this paper the possibility to verify the -deformation of Heisenberg uncertainty relation -deformed QM and possible discretization on the base of a model presented in the fourth section.In the seven sections, the author discusses these problems....
In this paper the authors compare two different approaches to the second order absolute differentiation of a fibered manifold (one of them was studied by the authors [Arch. Math., Brno 33, 23-35 (1997; Zbl 0910.53014)]. The main goal is the extension of one approach to connections on functional bundles of all smooth maps between the fibers of two fibered manifolds over the same base (we refer to the book “Natural Operations in Differential Geometry” [Springer, Berlin (1993; Zbl 0782.53013)] I. Kolar,...
The author considers the problem to give explicit descriptions for several types of bundles on smooth manifolds, naturally related with the bundle of -dimensional velocities, or -jets. In fact, this kind of bundles are very natural objects in differential geometry, mechanics and Lagrangian dynamics. For this the author considers Weil bundles that arose from Weil algebras. If a suitable combinatorial data is provided by a simplicial coloured structure, then the author describes the corresponding...
[For the entire collection see Zbl 0742.00067.]In the first part some general results on Hecke algebras are recalled; the structure constants corresponding to the standard basis are defined; in the following the example of the commuting algebra of the Gelfand- Graev representation of the general linear group is examined; here is a finite field of elements; the structure constants are explicitly determined first for the standard basis and then for a new basis obtained via a Mellin-transformation....
Authors’ abstract: “4-quasiplanar mappings of almost quaternionic spaces with affine connection without torsion are investigated. Geometrically motivated definitions of these mappings are presented. Based an these definitions, fundamental forms of these mappings are found, which are equivalent to the forms of 4-quasiplanar mappings introduced a priori by I. Kurbatova [Sov. Math. 30, 100-104 (1986; Zbl 0602.53029)]”.
A G-structure on a Riemannian manifold is said to be integrable if it is preserved by the Levi-Civita connection. In the presented paper, the following non-integrable G-structures are studied: SO(3)-structures in dimension 5; almost complex structures in dimension 6; G-structures in dimension 7; Spin(7)-structures in dimension 8; Spin(9)-structures in dimension 16 and F-structures in dimension 26. G-structures admitting an affine connection with totally skew-symmetric torsion are characterized....