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On the Conjugacy of Maximal Toral Subalgebras of Certain Infinite-Dimensional Lie AlgebrasGontcharov, Aleksandr 10 September 2013 (has links)
We will extend the conjugacy problem of maximal toral subalgebras for Lie algebras of the form $\g{g} \otimes_k R$ by considering $R=k[t,t^{-1}]$ and $R=k[t,t^{-1},(t-1)^{-1}]$, where $k$ is an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and $\g{g}$ is a direct limit Lie algebra. In the process, we study properties of infinite matrices with entries in a B\'zout domain and we also look at how our conjugacy results extend to universal central extensions of the suitable direct limit Lie algebras.
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On the Conjugacy of Maximal Toral Subalgebras of Certain Infinite-Dimensional Lie AlgebrasGontcharov, Aleksandr January 2013 (has links)
We will extend the conjugacy problem of maximal toral subalgebras for Lie algebras of the form $\g{g} \otimes_k R$ by considering $R=k[t,t^{-1}]$ and $R=k[t,t^{-1},(t-1)^{-1}]$, where $k$ is an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and $\g{g}$ is a direct limit Lie algebra. In the process, we study properties of infinite matrices with entries in a B\'zout domain and we also look at how our conjugacy results extend to universal central extensions of the suitable direct limit Lie algebras.
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Complete Tropical Bezout's Theorem and Intersection Theory in the Tropical Projective PlaneRimmasch, Gretchen 11 July 2008 (has links) (PDF)
In this dissertation we prove a version of the tropical Bezout's theorem which is applicable to all tropical projective plane curves. There is a version of tropical Bezout's theorem presented in other works which applies in special cases, but we provide a proof of the theorem for all tropical projective plane curves. We provide several different definitions of intersection multiplicity and show that they all agree. Finally, we will use a tropical resultant to determine the intersection multiplicity of points of intersection at infinite distance. Using these new definitions of intersection multiplicity we prove the complete tropical Bezout's theorem.
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Properties of Some Classical Integral DomainsCrawford, Timothy B. 05 1900 (has links)
Greatest common divisor domains, Bezout domains, valuation rings, and Prüfer domains are studied. Chapter One gives a brief introduction, statements of definitions, and statements of theorems without proof. In Chapter Two theorems about greatest common divisor domains and characterizations of Bezout domains, valuation rings, and Prüfer domains are proved. Also included are characterizations of a flat overring. Some of the results are that an integral domain is a Prüfer domain if and only if every overring is flat and that every overring of a Prüfer domain is a Prüfer domain.
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Towards a Bezout-type Theory of Affine VarietiesMondal, Pinaki 21 April 2010 (has links)
We study projective completions of affine algebraic varieties (defined over an algebraically closed field K) which are given by filtrations, or equivalently, integer valued `degree like functions' on their rings of regular functions. For a polynomial map P := (P_1, ..., P_n): X -> K^n of affine varieties with generically finite fibers, we prove that there are completions of the source such that the intersection of completions of the hypersurfaces {P_j = a_j} for generic (a_1, ..., a_n) in K^n coincides with the respective fiber (in short, the completions `do not add points at infinity' for P). Moreover, we show that there are `finite type' completions with the latter property, i.e. determined by the maximum of a finite number of `semidegrees', by which we mean degree like functions that send products into sums. We characterize the latter type completions as the ones for which ideal I of the `hypersurface at infinity' is radical. Moreover, we establish a one-to-one correspondence between the collection of minimal associated primes of I and the unique minimal collection of semidegrees needed to define the corresponding degree like function. We also prove an `affine Bezout type' theorem for polynomial maps P with finite fibers that admit semidegrees corresponding to completions that do not add points at infinity for P. For a wide class of semidegrees of a `constructive nature' our Bezout-type bound is explicit and sharp.
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Towards a Bezout-type Theory of Affine VarietiesMondal, Pinaki 21 April 2010 (has links)
We study projective completions of affine algebraic varieties (defined over an algebraically closed field K) which are given by filtrations, or equivalently, integer valued `degree like functions' on their rings of regular functions. For a polynomial map P := (P_1, ..., P_n): X -> K^n of affine varieties with generically finite fibers, we prove that there are completions of the source such that the intersection of completions of the hypersurfaces {P_j = a_j} for generic (a_1, ..., a_n) in K^n coincides with the respective fiber (in short, the completions `do not add points at infinity' for P). Moreover, we show that there are `finite type' completions with the latter property, i.e. determined by the maximum of a finite number of `semidegrees', by which we mean degree like functions that send products into sums. We characterize the latter type completions as the ones for which ideal I of the `hypersurface at infinity' is radical. Moreover, we establish a one-to-one correspondence between the collection of minimal associated primes of I and the unique minimal collection of semidegrees needed to define the corresponding degree like function. We also prove an `affine Bezout type' theorem for polynomial maps P with finite fibers that admit semidegrees corresponding to completions that do not add points at infinity for P. For a wide class of semidegrees of a `constructive nature' our Bezout-type bound is explicit and sharp.
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Resultants and height bounds for zeros of homogeneous polynomial systemsRauh, Nikolas Marcel 26 July 2013 (has links)
In 1955, Cassels proved a now celebrated theorem giving a search bound algorithm for determining whether a quadratic form has a nontrivial zero over the rationals. Since then, his work has been greatly generalized, but most of these newer techniques do not follow his original method of proof. In this thesis, we revisit his 1955 proof, modernize his tools and language, and use this machinery to prove more general theorems regarding height bounds for the common zeros of a system of polynomials in terms of the heights of those polynomials. We then use these theorems to give a short proof of a more general (albeit, known) version of Cassels' Theorem and give some weaker results concerning the rational points of a cubic or a pair of quadratics. / text
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Ideal Structure of Rings of Analytic Functions with non-Archimedean MetricsBruno, Nicholas January 2021 (has links)
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Bivariate wavelet construction based on solutions of algebraic polynomial identitiesVan der Bijl, Rinske 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Multi-resolution analysis (MRA) has become a very popular eld of mathematical study
in the past two decades, being not only an area rich in applications but one that remains
lled with open problems. Building on the foundation of re nability of functions, MRA
seeks to lter through levels of ever-increasing detail components in data sets { a concept
enticing to an age where development of digital equipment (to name but one example)
needs to capture more and more information and then store this information in di erent
levels of detail. Except for designing digital objects such as animation movies, one of the
most recent popular research areas in which MRA is applied, is inpainting, where \lost"
data (in example, a photograph) is repaired by using boundary values of the data set
and \smudging" these values into the empty entries. Two main branches of application
in MRA are subdivision and wavelet analysis. The former uses re nable functions to
develop algorithms with which digital curves are created from a nite set of initial points
as input, the resulting curves (or drawings) of which possess certain levels of smoothness
(or, mathematically speaking, continuous derivatives). Wavelets on the other hand, yield
lters with which certain levels of detail components (or noise) can be edited out of a
data set. One of the greatest advantages when using wavelets, is that the detail data is
never lost, and the user can re-insert it to the original data set by merely applying the
wavelet algorithm in reverse. This opens up a wonderful application for wavelets, namely
that an existent data set can be edited by inserting detail components into it that were
never there, by also using such a wavelet algorithm. In the recent book by Chui and De Villiers (see [2]), algorithms for both subdivision and wavelet applications were developed
without using Fourier analysis as foundation, as have been done by researchers in earlier
years and which have left such algorithms unaccessible to end users such as computer
programmers. The fundamental result of Chapter 9 on wavelets of [2] was that feasibility
of wavelet decomposition is equivalent to the solvability of a certain set of identities
consisting of Laurent polynomials, referred to as Bezout identities, and it was shown how
such a system of identities can be solved in a systematic way. The work in [2] was done in
the univariate case only, and it will be the purpose of this thesis to develop similar results
in the bivariate case, where such a generalization is entirely non-trivial. After introducing
MRA in Chapter 1, as well as discussing the re nability of functions and introducing box
splines as prototype examples of functions that are re nable in the bivariate setting, our
fundamental result will also be that wavelet decomposition is equivalent to solving a set
of Bezout identities; this will be shown rigorously in Chapter 2. In Chapter 3, we give
a set of Laurent polynomials of shortest possible length satisfying the system of Bezout
identities in Chapter 2, for the particular case of the Courant hat function, which will
have been introduced as a linear box spline in Chapter 1. In Chapter 4, we investigate
an application of our result in Chapter 3 to bivariate interpolatory subdivision. With the
view to establish a general class of wavelets corresponding to the Courant hat function,
we proceed in the subsequent Chapters 5 { 8 to develop a general theory for solving the
Bezout identities of Chapter 2 separately, before suggesting strategies for reconciling these
solution classes in order to be a simultaneous solution of the system. / AFRIKAAANSE OPSOMMING: Multi-resolusie analise (MRA) het in die afgelope twee dekades toenemende gewildheid
geniet as 'n veld in wiskundige wetenskappe. Nie net is dit 'n area wat ryklik toepaslik
is nie, maar dit bevat ook steeds vele oop vraagstukke. MRA bou op die grondleggings
van verfynbare funksies en poog om deur vlakke van data-komponente te sorteer, of te
lter, 'n konsep wat aanloklik is in 'n era waar die ontwikkeling van digitale toestelle
(om maar 'n enkele voorbeeld te noem) sodanig moet wees dat meer en meer inligting
vasgel^e en gestoor moet word. Behalwe vir die ontwerp van digitale voorwerpe, soos
animasie- lms, word MRA ook toegepas in 'n mees vername navorsingsgebied genaamd
inverwing, waar \verlore" data (soos byvoorbeeld in 'n foto) herwin word deur data te
neem uit aangrensende gebiede en dit dan oor die le e data-dele te \smeer." Twee hooftakke
in toepassing van MRA is subdivisie en gol e-analise. Die eerste gebruik verfynbare
funksies om algoritmes te ontwikkel waarmee digitale krommes ontwerp kan word vanuit 'n
eindige aantal aanvanklike gegewe punte. Die verkrygde krommes (of sketse) kan voldoen
aan verlangde vlakke van gladheid (of verlangde grade van kontinue afgeleides, wiskundig
gesproke). Gol es word op hul beurt gebruik om lters te bou waarmee gewensde dataof
geraas-komponente verwyder kan word uit datastelle. Een van die grootste voordeel
van die gebruik van gol es bo ander soortgelyke instrumente om data lters mee te bou,
is dat die geraas-komponente wat uitgetrek word nooit verlore gaan nie, sodat die proses
omkeerbaar is deurdat die gebruiker die sodanige geraas-komponente in die groter datastel
kan terugbou deur die gol e-algoritme in trurat toe te pas. Hierdie eienskap van gol fies open 'n wonderlike toepassingsmoontlikheid daarvoor, naamlik dat 'n bestaande datastel
verander kan word deur data-komponente daartoe te voeg wat nooit daarin was nie,
deur so 'n gol e-algoritme te gebruik. In die onlangse boek deur Chui and De Villiers
(sien [2]) is algoritmes ontwikkel vir die toepassing van subdivisie sowel as gol es, sonder
om staat te maak op die grondlegging van Fourier-analise, soos wat die gebruik was in
vroe ere navorsing en waardeur algoritmes wat ontwikkel is minder e ektief was vir eindgebruikers.
Die fundamentele resultaat oor gol es in Hoofstuk 9 in [2], verduidelik hoe
suksesvolle gol e-ontbinding ekwivalent is aan die oplosbaarheid van 'n sekere versameling
van identiteite bestaande uit Laurent-polinome, bekend as Bezout-identiteite, en dit is
bewys hoedat sodanige stelsels van identiteite opgelos kan word in 'n sistematiese proses.
Die werk in [2] is gedoen in die eenveranderlike geval, en dit is die doelwit van hierdie
tesis om soortgelyke resultate te ontwikkel in die tweeveranderlike geval, waar sodanige
veralgemening absoluut nie-triviaal is. Nadat 'n inleiding tot MRA in Hoofstuk 1 aangebied
word, terwyl die verfynbaarheid van funksies, met boks-latfunksies as prototipes van
verfynbare funksies in die tweeveranderlike geval, bespreek word, word ons fundamentele
resultaat gegee en bewys in Hoofstuk 2, naamlik dat gol e-ontbinding in die tweeveranderlike
geval ook ekwivalent is aan die oplos van 'n sekere stelsel van Bezout-identiteite. In
Hoofstuk 3 word 'n versameling van Laurent-polinome van korste moontlike lengte gegee
as illustrasie van 'n oplossing van 'n sodanige stelsel van Bezout-identiteite in Hoofstuk 2,
vir die besondere geval van die Courant hoedfunksie, wat in Hoofstuk 1 gede nieer word.
In Hoofstuk 4 ondersoek ons 'n toepassing van die resultaat in Hoofstuk 3 tot tweeveranderlike
interpolerende subdivisie. Met die oog op die ontwikkeling van 'n algemene klas
van gol es verwant aan die Courant hoedfunksie, brei ons vervolglik in Hoofstukke 5 {
8 'n algemene teorie uit om die oplossing van die stelsel van Bezout-identiteite te ondersoek,
elke identiteit apart, waarna ons moontlike strategie e voorstel vir die versoening van
hierdie klasse van gelyktydige oplossings van die Bezout stelsel.
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CURVING TOWARDS BÉZOUT: AN EXAMINATION OF PLANE CURVES AND THEIR INTERSECTIONCohen, Camron Alexander Robey 02 July 2020 (has links)
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