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Frobenius Groups and Classical Maximal Orders by Ron Brown Pdf
Introduction Lemmas on truncated group rings Groups of real quaternions Proof of the classification theorem Frobenius complements with core index 1 Frobenius complements with core index 4 Frobenius complements with core index 12 Frobenius complements with core index 24 Frobenius complements with core index 60 Frobenius complements with core index 120 Counting Frobenius complements Maximal orders Isomorphism classes of Frobenius groups with Abelian Frobenius kernel Concrete constructions of Frobenius groups Counting Frobenius groups with Abelian Frobenius kernel Isomorphism invariants for Frobenius complements Schur indices and finite subgroups of division rings Bibliography
Author : Eric Jespers,Ángel del Río Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG Page : 459 pages File Size : 55,9 Mb Release : 2015-11-13 Category : Mathematics ISBN : 9783110372946
Orders and Generic Constructions of Units by Eric Jespers,Ángel del Río Pdf
This two-volume graduate textbook gives a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of describing large subgroups of the unit group of the integral group ring of a finite group and, more generally, of the unit group of an order in a finite dimensional semisimple rational algebra. Since the book is addressed to graduate students as well as young researchers, all required background on these diverse areas, both old and new, is included. Supporting problems illustrate the results and complete some of the proofs. Volume 1 contains all the details on describing generic constructions of units and the subgroup they generate. Volume 2 mainly is about structure theorems and geometric methods. Without being encyclopaedic, all main results and techniques used to achieve these results are included. Basic courses in group theory, ring theory and field theory are assumed as background.
From Representation Theory to Homotopy Groups by Donald M. Davis Pdf
A formula for the odd-primary v1-periodic homotopy groups of a finite H-space in terms of its K-theory and Adams operations has been obtained by Bousfield. This work applies this theorem to give explicit determinations of the v1-periodic homotopy groups of (E8,5) and (E8,3), thus completing the determination of all odd-primary v1-periodic homotopy groups of all compact simple Lie groups, a project suggested by Mimura in 1989. The method is different to that used by the author in previous works. There is no homotopy theoretic input, and no spectral sequence calculation. The input is the second exterior power operation in the representation ring of E8, which we determine using specialized software. This can be interpreted as giving the Adams operation psi^2 in K(E8). Eigenvectors of psi^2 must also be eigenvectors of psi^k for any k. The matrix of these eigenvectors is the key to the analysis. Its determinant is closely related to the homotopy decomposition of E8 localized at each prime. By taking careful combinations of eigenvectors, a set of generators of K(E8) can be obtained on which there is a nice formula for all Adams operations. Bousfield's theorem (and considerable Maple computation) allows the v1-periodic homotopy groups to be obtained from this.
Equivariant Analytic Localization of Group Representations by Laura Ann Smithies Pdf
The problem of producing geometric constructions of the linear representations of a real connected semisimple Lie group with finite center, $G_0$, has been of great interest to representation theorists for many years now. A classical construction of this type is the Borel-Weil theorem, which exhibits each finite dimensional irreducible representation of $G_0$ as the space of global sections of a certain line bundle on the flag variety $X$ of the complexified Lie algebra $\mathfrak g$ of $G_0$.In 1990, Henryk Hecht and Joseph Taylor introduced a technique called analytic localization which vastly generalized the Borel-Weil theorem. Their method is similar in spirit to Beilinson and Bernstein's algebraic localization method, but it applies to $G_0$ representations themselves, instead of to their underlying Harish-Chandra modules. For technical reasons, the equivalence of categories implied by the analytic localization method is not as strong as it could be. In this paper, a refinement of the Hecht-Taylor method, called equivariant analytic localization, is developed. The technical advantages that equivariant analytic localization has over (non-equivariant) analytic localization are discussed and applications are indicated.
Author : Eric Jespers,Ángel del Río Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG Page : 227 pages File Size : 52,5 Mb Release : 2015-11-13 Category : Mathematics ISBN : 9783110411508
Structure Theorems of Unit Groups by Eric Jespers,Ángel del Río Pdf
This two-volume graduate textbook gives a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of describing large subgroups of the unit group of the integral group ring of a finite group and, more generally, of the unit group of an order in a finite dimensional semisimple rational algebra. Since the book is addressed to graduate students as well as young researchers, all required background on these diverse areas, both old and new, is included. Supporting problems illustrate the results and complete some of the proofs. Volume 1 contains all the details on describing generic constructions of units and the subgroup they generate. Volume 2 mainly is about structure theorems and geometric methods. Without being encyclopaedic, all main results and techniques used to achieve these results are included. Basic courses in group theory, ring theory and field theory are assumed as background.
Sub-Laplacians with Drift on Lie Groups of Polynomial Volume Growth by Georgios K. Alexopoulos Pdf
We prove a parabolic Harnack inequality for a centered sub-Laplacian $L$ on a connected Lie group $G$ of polynomial volume growth by using ideas from Homogenisation theory and by adapting the method of Krylov and Safonov. We use this inequality to obtain a Taylor formula for the heat functions and thus we also obtain Harnack inequalities for their space and time derivatives. We characterise the harmonic functions which grow polynomially. We obtain Gaussian estimates for the heat kernel and estimates similar to the classical Berry-Esseen estimate. Finally, we study the associated Riesz transform operators. If $L$ is not centered, then we can conjugate $L$ by a convenient multiplicative function and obtain another centered sub-Laplacian $L_C$. Thus our results also extend to non-centered sub-Laplacians.
Connectivity Properties of Group Actions on Non-Positively Curved Spaces by Robert Bieri,Ross Geoghegan Pdf
Generalizing the Bieri-Neumann-Strebel-Renz Invariants, this Memoir presents the foundations of a theory of (not necessarily discrete) actions $\rho$ of a (suitable) group $G$ by isometries on a proper CAT(0) space $M$. The passage from groups $G$ to group actions $\rho$ implies the introduction of 'Sigma invariants' $\Sigma^k(\rho)$ to replace the previous $\Sigma^k(G)$ introduced by those authors. Their theory is now seen as a special case of what is studied here so that readers seeking a detailed treatment of their theory will find it included here as a special case. We define and study 'controlled $k$-connectedness $(CC^k)$' of $\rho$, both over $M$ and over end points $e$ in the 'boundary at infinity' $\partial M$; $\Sigma^k(\rho)$ is by definition the set of all $e$ over which the action is $(k-1)$-connected. A central theorem, the Boundary Criterion, says that $\Sigma^k(\rho) = \partial M$ if and only if $\rho$ is $CC^{k-1}$ over $M$.An Openness Theorem says that $CC^k$ over $M$ is an open condition on the space of isometric actions $\rho$ of $G$ on $M$. Another Openness Theorem says that $\Sigma^k(\rho)$ is an open subset of $\partial M$ with respect to the Tits metric topology. When $\rho(G)$ is a discrete group of isometries the property $CC^{k-1}$ is equivalent to ker$(\rho)$ having the topological finiteness property type '$F_k$'. More generally, if the orbits of the action are discrete, $CC^{k-1}$ is equivalent to the point-stabilizers having type $F_k$. In particular, for $k=2$ we are characterizing finite presentability of kernels and stabilizers. Examples discussed include: locally rigid actions, translation actions on vector spaces (especially those by metabelian groups), actions on trees (including those of $S$-arithmetic groups on Bruhat-Tits trees), and $SL_2$ actions on the hyperbolic plane.
Abstract Band Method via Factorization, Positive and Band Extensions of Multivariable Almost Periodic Matrix Functions, and Spectral Estimation by L. Rodman,Ilya M. Spitkovskiĭ,Hugo Jan Woerdeman Pdf
New versions are developed of an abstract scheme, which are designed to provide a framework for solving a variety of extension problems. The abstract scheme is commonly known as the band method. The main feature of the new versions is that they express directly the conditions for existence of positive band extensions in terms of abstract factorizations (with certain additional properties). The results allow us to prove, among other things, that the band extension is continuous in an appropriate sense. Using the new versions of the abstract band method, we solve the positive extension problem for almost periodic matrix functions of several real variables with Fourier coefficients indexed in a given additive subgroup of the space of variables.This generality allows us to treat simultaneously many particular cases, for example the case of functions periodic in some variables and almost periodic in others. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the existence of positive extensions in terms of Toeplitz operators on Besikovitch spaces. Furthermore, when a solution exists a special extension (the band extension) is constructed which enjoys a maximum entropy property.A linear fractional parameterization of the set of all extensions is also provided. We interpret the obtained results (in the periodic case) in terms of existence of a multivariate autoregressive moving averages (ARMA) process with given autocorrelation coefficients, and identify its maximal prediction error. Another application concerns the solution of the positive extension problem in the context of Wiener algebra of infinite operator matrices. It includes the identification of the maximum entropy extension and a description of all positive extensions via a linear fractional formula. In the periodic case it solves a linear estimation problem for cyclostationary stochastic processes.
Homotopy Theory of Diagrams by Wojciech Chachólski,Jérôme Scherer Pdf
In this paper the authors develop homotopy theoretical methods for studying diagrams. In particular they explain how to construct homotopy colimits and limits in an arbitrary model category. The key concept introduced is that of a model approximation. A model approximation of a category $\mathcal{C}$ with a given class of weak equivalences is a model category $\mathcal{M}$ together with a pair of adjoint functors $\mathcal{M} \rightleftarrows \mathcal{C}$ which satisfy certain properties. The key result says that if $\mathcal{C}$ admits a model approximation then so does the functor category $Fun(I, \mathcal{C})$.
Blowing Up of Non-Commutative Smooth Surfaces by M. van den Bergh Pdf
This text looks at topics that include: preliminaries on category theory; non-commutative geometry; pseudo-compact rings; Cohen-Macaulay curves embedded in quasi-schemes; derived categories; quantum plane geometry; and non-commutative cubic surfaces.
Segre's Reflexivity and an Inductive Characterization of Hyperquadrics by Yasuyuki Kachi,Eiichi Sato Pdf
Introduction The universal pseudo-quotient for a family of subvarieties Normal bundles of quadrics in $X$ Morphisms from quadrics to Grassmannians Pointwise uniform vector bundles on non-singular quadrics Theory of extensions of families over Hilbert schemes Existence of algebraic quotient--proof of Theorem 0.3 Appendix. Deformations of vector bundles on infinitesimally rigid projective varieties with null global $i$-forms References
Singular Quasilinearity and Higher Eigenvalues by Victor Lenard Shapiro Pdf
This text is intended for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in partial differential equations. It covers quasilinear elliptic equations and quasilinear parabolic equations.