Author: Kevin W. J. Kadell
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825526
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Macdonald and Morris gave a series of constant term [italic]q-conjectures associated with root systems. Selberg evaluated a multivariable beta-type integral which plays an important role in the theory of constant term identities associated with root systems. K. Aomoto recently gave a simple and elegant proof of a generalization of Selberg's integral. Kadell extended this proof to treat Askey's conjectured [italic]q-Selberg integral, which was proved independently by Habsieger. We use a constant term formulation of Aomoto's argument to treat the [italic]q-Macdonald-Morris conjecture for the root system [italic capitals]BC[subscript italic]n. We show how to obtain the required functional equations using only the q-transportation theory for [italic capitals]BC[subscript italic]n.
A Proof of the $q$-Macdonald-Morris Conjecture for $BC_n$
Author: Kevin W. J. Kadell
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825526
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Macdonald and Morris gave a series of constant term [italic]q-conjectures associated with root systems. Selberg evaluated a multivariable beta-type integral which plays an important role in the theory of constant term identities associated with root systems. K. Aomoto recently gave a simple and elegant proof of a generalization of Selberg's integral. Kadell extended this proof to treat Askey's conjectured [italic]q-Selberg integral, which was proved independently by Habsieger. We use a constant term formulation of Aomoto's argument to treat the [italic]q-Macdonald-Morris conjecture for the root system [italic capitals]BC[subscript italic]n. We show how to obtain the required functional equations using only the q-transportation theory for [italic capitals]BC[subscript italic]n.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825526
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Macdonald and Morris gave a series of constant term [italic]q-conjectures associated with root systems. Selberg evaluated a multivariable beta-type integral which plays an important role in the theory of constant term identities associated with root systems. K. Aomoto recently gave a simple and elegant proof of a generalization of Selberg's integral. Kadell extended this proof to treat Askey's conjectured [italic]q-Selberg integral, which was proved independently by Habsieger. We use a constant term formulation of Aomoto's argument to treat the [italic]q-Macdonald-Morris conjecture for the root system [italic capitals]BC[subscript italic]n. We show how to obtain the required functional equations using only the q-transportation theory for [italic capitals]BC[subscript italic]n.
The Cohen-Macaulay and Gorenstein Rees Algebras Associated to Filtrations
Author: Shirō Gotō
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825844
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
At first, this volume was intended to be an investigation of symbolic blow-up rings for prime ideals defining curve singularities. The motivation for that has come from the recent 3-dimensional counterexamples to Cowsik's question, given by the authors and Watanabe: it has to be helpful, for further researches on Cowsik's question and a related problem of Kronecker, to generalize their methods to those of a higher dimension. However, while the study was progressing, it proved apparent that the framework of Part I still works, not only for the rather special symbolic blow-up rings but also in the study of Rees algebras R(F) associated to general filtrations F = {F[subscript]n} [subscript]n [subscript][set membership symbol][subscript bold]Z of ideals. This observation is closely explained in Part II of this volume, as a general ring-theory of Rees algebras R(F). We are glad if this volume will be a new starting point for the further researchers on Rees algebras R(F) and their associated graded rings G(F).
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825844
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
At first, this volume was intended to be an investigation of symbolic blow-up rings for prime ideals defining curve singularities. The motivation for that has come from the recent 3-dimensional counterexamples to Cowsik's question, given by the authors and Watanabe: it has to be helpful, for further researches on Cowsik's question and a related problem of Kronecker, to generalize their methods to those of a higher dimension. However, while the study was progressing, it proved apparent that the framework of Part I still works, not only for the rather special symbolic blow-up rings but also in the study of Rees algebras R(F) associated to general filtrations F = {F[subscript]n} [subscript]n [subscript][set membership symbol][subscript bold]Z of ideals. This observation is closely explained in Part II of this volume, as a general ring-theory of Rees algebras R(F). We are glad if this volume will be a new starting point for the further researchers on Rees algebras R(F) and their associated graded rings G(F).
Christoffel Functions and Orthogonal Polynomials for Exponential Weights on $[-1, 1]$
Author: A. L. Levin
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825992
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Bounds for orthogonal polynomials which hold on the 'whole' interval of orthogonality are crucial to investigating mean convergence of orthogonal expansions, weighted approximation theory, and the structure of weighted spaces. This book focuses on a method of obtaining such bounds for orthogonal polynomials (and their Christoffel functions) associated with weights on [-1,1]. Also presented are uniform estimates of spacing of zeros of orthogonal polynomials and applications to weighted approximation theory.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825992
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Bounds for orthogonal polynomials which hold on the 'whole' interval of orthogonality are crucial to investigating mean convergence of orthogonal expansions, weighted approximation theory, and the structure of weighted spaces. This book focuses on a method of obtaining such bounds for orthogonal polynomials (and their Christoffel functions) associated with weights on [-1,1]. Also presented are uniform estimates of spacing of zeros of orthogonal polynomials and applications to weighted approximation theory.
The Major Counting of Nonintersecting Lattice Paths and Generating Functions for Tableaux
Author: Christian Krattenthaler
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821826131
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
A theory of counting nonintersecting lattice paths by the major index and its generalizations is developed. We obtain determinantal expressions for the corresponding generating functions for families of nonintersecting lattice paths with given starting points and given final points, where the starting points lie on a line parallel to [italic]x + [italic]y = 0. In some cases these determinants can be evaluated to result in simple products. As applications we compute the generating function for tableaux with [italic]p odd rows, with at most [italic]c columns, and with parts between 1 and [italic]n. Moreover, we compute the generating function for the same kind of tableaux which in addition have only odd parts. We thus also obtain a closed form for the generating function for symmetric plane partitions with at most [italic]n rows, with parts between 1 and [italic]c, and with [italic]p odd entries on the main diagonal. In each case the result is a simple product. By summing with respect to [italic]p we provide new proofs of the Bender-Knuth and MacMahon (ex-)conjectures, which were first proved by Andrews, Gordon, and Macdonald. The link between nonintersecting lattice paths and tableaux is given by variations of the Knuth correspondence.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821826131
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
A theory of counting nonintersecting lattice paths by the major index and its generalizations is developed. We obtain determinantal expressions for the corresponding generating functions for families of nonintersecting lattice paths with given starting points and given final points, where the starting points lie on a line parallel to [italic]x + [italic]y = 0. In some cases these determinants can be evaluated to result in simple products. As applications we compute the generating function for tableaux with [italic]p odd rows, with at most [italic]c columns, and with parts between 1 and [italic]n. Moreover, we compute the generating function for the same kind of tableaux which in addition have only odd parts. We thus also obtain a closed form for the generating function for symmetric plane partitions with at most [italic]n rows, with parts between 1 and [italic]c, and with [italic]p odd entries on the main diagonal. In each case the result is a simple product. By summing with respect to [italic]p we provide new proofs of the Bender-Knuth and MacMahon (ex-)conjectures, which were first proved by Andrews, Gordon, and Macdonald. The link between nonintersecting lattice paths and tableaux is given by variations of the Knuth correspondence.
Diagram Cohomology and Isovariant Homotopy Theory
Author: Giora Dula
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825895
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Obstruction theoretic methods are introduced into isovariant homotopy theory for a class of spaces with group actions; the latter includes all smooth actions of cyclic groups of prime power order. The central technical result is an equivalence between isovariant homotopy and specific equivariant homotopy theories for diagrams under suitable conditions. This leads to isovariant Whitehead theorems, an obstruction-theoretic approach to isovariant homotopy theory with obstructions in cohomology groups of ordinary and equivalent diagrams, and qualitative computations for rational homotopy groups of certain spaces of isovariant self maps of linear spheres. The computations show that these homotopy groups are often far more complicated than the rational homotopy groups for the corresponding spaces of equivariant self maps. Subsequent work will use these computations to construct new families of smooth actions on spheres that are topologically linear but differentiably nonlinear.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825895
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Obstruction theoretic methods are introduced into isovariant homotopy theory for a class of spaces with group actions; the latter includes all smooth actions of cyclic groups of prime power order. The central technical result is an equivalence between isovariant homotopy and specific equivariant homotopy theories for diagrams under suitable conditions. This leads to isovariant Whitehead theorems, an obstruction-theoretic approach to isovariant homotopy theory with obstructions in cohomology groups of ordinary and equivalent diagrams, and qualitative computations for rational homotopy groups of certain spaces of isovariant self maps of linear spheres. The computations show that these homotopy groups are often far more complicated than the rational homotopy groups for the corresponding spaces of equivariant self maps. Subsequent work will use these computations to construct new families of smooth actions on spheres that are topologically linear but differentiably nonlinear.
Inverse Nodal Problems: Finding the Potential from Nodal Lines
Author: Ole H. Hald
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821804863
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
In this paper we consider an eigenvalue problem which arises in the study of rectangular membranes. The mathematical model is an elliptic equation, in potential form, with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We show that the potential is uniquely determined, up to an additive constant, by a subset of the nodal lines of the eigenfunctions. A formula is shown which, when the additive constant is given, yields an approximation to the potential at a dense set of points. We present an estimate for the error made by the formula. A substantial part of this work is the derivation of the asymptotic forms for a rich set of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions for a large set of rectangles.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821804863
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
In this paper we consider an eigenvalue problem which arises in the study of rectangular membranes. The mathematical model is an elliptic equation, in potential form, with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We show that the potential is uniquely determined, up to an additive constant, by a subset of the nodal lines of the eigenfunctions. A formula is shown which, when the additive constant is given, yields an approximation to the potential at a dense set of points. We present an estimate for the error made by the formula. A substantial part of this work is the derivation of the asymptotic forms for a rich set of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions for a large set of rectangles.
Deformation Theory of Pseudogroup Structures
Author: Victor Guillemin
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821812645
Category : Geometry, Differential
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821812645
Category : Geometry, Differential
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Harmonic Analysis for Anisotropic Random Walks on Homogeneous Trees
Author: Alessandro Figà-Talamanca
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825941
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
This work presents a detailed study of the anisotropic series representations of the free product group Z/2Z*...*Z/2Z. These representations are infinite dimensional, irreducible, and unitary and can be divided into principal and complementary series. Anisotropic series representations are interesting because, while they are not restricted from any larger continuous group in which the discrete group is a lattice, they nonetheless share many properties of such restrictions. The results of this work are also valid for nonabelian free groups on finitely many generators.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821825941
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
This work presents a detailed study of the anisotropic series representations of the free product group Z/2Z*...*Z/2Z. These representations are infinite dimensional, irreducible, and unitary and can be divided into principal and complementary series. Anisotropic series representations are interesting because, while they are not restricted from any larger continuous group in which the discrete group is a lattice, they nonetheless share many properties of such restrictions. The results of this work are also valid for nonabelian free groups on finitely many generators.
$C^*$-Algebra Extensions of $C(X)$
Author: Huaxin Lin
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821826115
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
We show that the Weyl-von Neumann theorem for unitaries holds for [lowercase Greek]Sigma-unital [italic capital]A[italic capital]F-algebras and their multiplier algebras.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821826115
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
We show that the Weyl-von Neumann theorem for unitaries holds for [lowercase Greek]Sigma-unital [italic capital]A[italic capital]F-algebras and their multiplier algebras.
Compact Connected Lie Transformation Groups on Spheres with Low Cohomogeneity, I
Author: Eldar Straume
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 082180409X
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
The cohomogeneity of a transformation group ([italic capitals]G, X) is, by definition, the dimension of its orbit space, [italic]c = dim [italic capitals]X, G. By enlarging this simple numerical invariant, but suitably restricted, one gradually increases the complexity of orbit structures of transformation groups. This is a natural program for classical space forms, which traditionally constitute the first canonical family of testing spaces, due to their unique combination of topological simplicity and abundance in varieties of compact differentiable transformation groups.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 082180409X
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
The cohomogeneity of a transformation group ([italic capitals]G, X) is, by definition, the dimension of its orbit space, [italic]c = dim [italic capitals]X, G. By enlarging this simple numerical invariant, but suitably restricted, one gradually increases the complexity of orbit structures of transformation groups. This is a natural program for classical space forms, which traditionally constitute the first canonical family of testing spaces, due to their unique combination of topological simplicity and abundance in varieties of compact differentiable transformation groups.