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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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C*-algebras of labeled graphs and *-commuting endomorphisms

Willis, Paulette Nicole 01 May 2010 (has links)
My research lies in the general area of functional analysis. I am particularly interested in C*-algebras and related dynamical systems. From the very beginning of the theory of operator algebras, in the works of Murray and von Neumann dating from the mid 1930's, dynamical systems and operator algebras have led a symbiotic existence. Murray and von Neumann's work grew from a few esoteric, but clearly original and prescient papers, to a ma jor river of contemporary mathematics. My work lies at the confluence of two important tributaries to this river. On the one hand, the operator algebras that I study are C*-algebras that are built from graphs. On the other, the dynamical systems on which I focus are symbolic dynamical systems of various types. My goal is to use dynamical systems theory to construct new and interesting C*-algebras and to use the algebraic invariants of these algebras to reveal properties of the dynamics. My work has two fairly distinct strands: One deals with C*-algebras built from irreversible dynamical systems. The other deals with group actions on graph C*-algebras and their generalizations.
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Synchronizing permutation groups and graph endomorphisms

Schaefer, Artur January 2016 (has links)
The current thesis is focused on synchronizing permutation groups and on graph endo- morphisms. Applying the implicit classification of rank 3 groups, we provide a bound on synchronizing ranks of rank 3 groups, at first. Then, we determine the singular graph endomorphisms of the Hamming graph and related graphs, count Latin hypercuboids of class r, establish their relation to mixed MDS codes, investigate G-decompositions of (non)-synchronizing semigroups, and analyse the kernel graph construction used in the theorem of Cameron and Kazanidis which identifies non-synchronizing transformations with graph endomorphisms [20]. The contribution lies in the following points: 1. A bound on synchronizing ranks of groups of permutation rank 3 is given, and a complete list of small non-synchronizing groups of permutation rank 3 is provided (see Chapter 3). 2. The singular endomorphisms of the Hamming graph and some related graphs are characterised (see Chapter 5). 3. A theorem on the extension of partial Latin hypercuboids is given, Latin hyper- cuboids for small values are counted, and their correspondence to mixed MDS codes is unveiled (see Chapter 6). 4. The research on normalizing groups from [3] is extended to semigroups of the form < G, T >, and decomposition properties of non-synchronizing semigroups are described which are then applied to semigroups induced by combinatorial tiling problems (see Chapter 7). 5. At last, it is shown that all rank 3 graphs admitting singular endomorphisms are hulls and it is conjectured that a hull on n vertices has minimal generating set of at most n generators (see Chapter 8).
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Ample canonical heights for endomorphisms on projective varieties / 射影多様体上の自己射に対する豊富標準高さ関数

Shibata, Takahiro 25 March 2019 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(理学) / 甲第21533号 / 理博第4440号 / 新制||理||1638(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院理学研究科数学・数理解析専攻 / (主査)教授 並河 良典, 教授 森脇 淳, 教授 吉川 謙一 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Science / Kyoto University / DGAM
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Scalar Multiplication On Elliptic Curves

Yayla, Oguz 01 August 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Elliptic curve cryptography has gained much popularity in the past decade and has been challenging the dominant RSA/DSA systems today. This is mainly due to elliptic curves offer cryptographic systems with higher speed, less memory and smaller key sizes than older ones. Among the various arithmetic operations required in implementing public key cryptographic algorithms based on elliptic curves, the elliptic curve scalar multiplication has probably received the maximum attention from the research community in the past a few years. Many methods for efficient and secure implementation of scalar multiplication have been proposed by many researchers. In this thesis, many scalar multiplication methods are studied in terms of their mathematical, computational and implementational points.
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Aplicações da teoria de bass-serre : endomorfismos injetivos de grupos de baumslag-solitar / Applications of the teory of bass-serre

Norte, Eliana Vieira 24 February 2006 (has links)
Orientador: Dessislava H. Kochloukova / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Matematica, Estatistica e Computação Cientifica / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-05T20:51:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Norte_ElianaVieira_M.pdf: 1155254 bytes, checksum: cc4bea0f77a79d67e969652289584764 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006 / Resumo: Nessa dissertação estudamos a teoria de Bass-Serre que liga grupos que agem sobre árvores em grupos fundamentais de grafos de grupos. Para desenvolver essa teoria primeiramente estudamos conceitos básicos como: grupos livres, produto livre amalgamado, extensão HNN. Na parte final a teria de Bass-Serre é aplicada para endomorfismos injetivos de grupos de Baumslag-Solitar / Abstract: ln this master thesis we study Bass-Serre theory that links groups acting on trees and fundamental groups of graph of groups. To develop the theory we study first basic concepts as: free groups, free product with amalgamation, HNN extension. At the end Bass-Serre theory is used to study the injective endomorphisms of Baumslag-Solitar groups / Mestrado / Algebra / Mestre em Matemática
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Algebraic Properties of Endomorphisms of Abelian Groups and Rings

Slagle, Johnnie George 01 May 1968 (has links)
The main objective of the thesis was to extend the definition of an M-Group to what is called an M-Ring. From this extension a system called an expanded ring follows naturally. To facilitate the development of the expanded ring, chapter I is devoted to developing properties on systems that are not quite rings where many interesting examples are constructed. In chapter II the definition of an M-Ring is given and some of its properties are derived. In chapter III some of the properties of expanded rings are proved, and examples of expanded rings are given to show their existence.
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Classificação de Automorfismos de Grupos Finitos

Albuquerque, Flávio Alves de 03 August 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-15T11:46:00Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 564673 bytes, checksum: caec7ef95e0e9b70eb60b56bfa2f6547 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-08-03 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / In this paper we study finite Abelian groups, where state and prove the fundamental theorem of finitely generated abelian groups, as well as determine a characterization of automorphisms of a p-group, moreover, we exhibit an algorithm that determines the count of the number of automorphisms of p-groups. Finally, we show the automorphisms of the non-Abelian dihedral group. / Neste trabalho estudamos Grupos Abelianos finitos, onde enunciamos e provamos o Teorema fundamental dos grupos abelianos finitamente gerados, bem como determinamos uma caracterização dos automorfismos de um p-grupo, além disso, exibimos um algoritmo que determina a contagem do número de automorfismos desses p-grupos. Por fim, mostramos os automorfismos do grupo não-Abeliano Diedral .
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Baer and quasi-baer modules

Roman, Cosmin Stefan 29 September 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Endomorphisms of Fraïssé limits and automorphism groups of algebraically closed relational structures

McPhee, Jillian Dawn January 2012 (has links)
Let Ω be the Fraïssé limit of a class of relational structures. We seek to answer the following semigroup theoretic question about Ω. What are the group H-classes, i.e. the maximal subgroups, of End(Ω)? Fraïssé limits for which we answer this question include the random graph R, the random directed graph D, the random tournament T, the random bipartite graph B, Henson's graphs G[subscript n] (for n greater or equal to 3) and the total order Q. The maximal subgroups of End(Ω) are closely connected to the automorphism groups of the relational structures induced by the images of idempotents from End(Ω). It has been shown that the relational structure induced by the image of an idempotent from End(Ω) is algebraically closed. Accordingly, we investigate which groups can be realised as the automorphism group of an algebraically closed relational structure in order to determine the maximal subgroups of End(Ω) in each case. In particular, we show that if Γ is a countable graph and Ω = R,D,B, then there exist 2[superscript aleph-naught] maximal subgroups of End(Ω) which are isomorphic to Aut(Γ). Additionally, we provide a complete description of the subsets of Q which are the image of an idempotent from End(Q). We call these subsets retracts of Q and show that if Ω is a total order and f is an embedding of Ω into Q such that im f is a retract of Q, then there exist 2[superscript aleph-naught] maximal subgroups of End(Q) isomorphic to Aut(Ω). We also show that any countable maximal subgroup of End(Q) must be isomorphic to Zⁿ for some natural number n. As a consequence of the methods developed, we are also able to show that when Ω = R,D,B,Q there exist 2[superscript aleph-naught] regular D-classes of End(Ω) and when Ω = R,D,B there exist 2[superscript aleph-naught] J-classes of End(Ω). Additionally we show that if Ω = R,D then all regular D-classes contain 2[superscript aleph-naught] group H-classes. On the other hand, we show that when Ω = B,Q there exist regular D-classes which contain countably many group H-classes.

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