Symplectic Cobordism and the Computation of Stable Stems

Symplectic Cobordism and the Computation of Stable Stems

Author: Stanley O. Kochman

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 0821825585

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This memoir consists of two independent papers. In the first, "The symplectic cobordism ring III" the classical Adams spectral sequence is used to study the symplectic cobordism ring [capital Greek]Omega[superscript]* [over] [subscript italic capital]S[subscript italic]p. In the second, "The symplectic Adams Novikov spectral sequence for spheres" we analyze the symplectic Adams-Novikov spectral sequence converging to the stable homotopy groups of spheres.


Manifolds and $K$-Theory

Manifolds and $K$-Theory

Author: Gregory Arone

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-01-24

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1470417006

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This volume contains the proceedings of the conference on Manifolds, -Theory, and Related Topics, held from June 23–27, 2014, in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The articles contained in this volume are a collection of research papers featuring recent advances in homotopy theory, -theory, and their applications to manifolds. Topics covered include homotopy and manifold calculus, structured spectra, and their applications to group theory and the geometry of manifolds. This volume is a tribute to the influence of Tom Goodwillie in these fields.


The Kinematic Formula in Riemannian Homogeneous Spaces

The Kinematic Formula in Riemannian Homogeneous Spaces

Author: Ralph Howard

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0821825690

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This memoir investigates a method that generalizes the Chern-Federer kinematic formula to arbitrary homogeneous spaces with an invariant Riemannian metric, and leads to new formulas even in the case of submanifolds of Euclidean space.


An Alpine Bouquet of Algebraic Topology

An Alpine Bouquet of Algebraic Topology

Author: Jérôme Scherer

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2018-05-30

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 147042911X

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Alpine Algebraic and Applied Topology Conference, held from August 15–21, 2016, in Saas-Almagell, Switzerland. The papers cover a broad range of topics in modern algebraic topology, including the theory of highly structured ring spectra, infinity-categories and Segal spaces, equivariant homotopy theory, algebraic -theory and topological cyclic, periodic, or Hochschild homology, intersection cohomology, and symplectic topology.


On the Correlation of Multiplicative and the Sum of Additive Arithmetic Functions

On the Correlation of Multiplicative and the Sum of Additive Arithmetic Functions

Author: Peter D. T. A. Elliott

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 0821825984

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The correlation of multiplicative arithmetic functions on distinct arithmetic progressions and with values in the complex unit disc, cannot be continually near to its possible maximum unless each function is either very close to or very far from a generalized character. Moreover, under accessible condition the second possibility can be ruled out. As a consequence analogs of the standard limit theorems in probabilistic number theory are obtained with the classical single additive function on the integers replaced by a sum of two additive functions on distinct arithmetic progressions.


Second-Order Sturm-Liouville Difference Equations and Orthogonal Polynomials

Second-Order Sturm-Liouville Difference Equations and Orthogonal Polynomials

Author: Alouf Jirari

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 082180359X

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This memoir presents machinery for analyzing many discrete physical situations, and should be of interest to physicists, engineers, and mathematicians. We develop a theory for regular and singular Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems for difference equations, generalizing many of the known results for differential equations. We discuss the self-adjointness of these problems as well as their abstract spectral resolution in the appropriate [italic capital]L2 setting, and give necessary and sufficient conditions for a second-order difference operator to be self-adjoint and have orthogonal polynomials as eigenfunctions.


Subgroup Lattices and Symmetric Functions

Subgroup Lattices and Symmetric Functions

Author: Lynne M. Butler

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 082182600X

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This work presents foundational research on two approaches to studying subgroup lattices of finite abelian p-groups. The first approach is linear algebraic in nature and generalizes Knuth's study of subspace lattices. This approach yields a combinatorial interpretation of the Betti polynomials of these Cohen-Macaulay posets. The second approach, which employs Hall-Littlewood symmetric functions, exploits properties of Kostka polynomials to obtain enumerative results such as rank-unimodality. Butler completes Lascoux and Schützenberger's proof that Kostka polynomials are nonnegative, then discusses their monotonicity result and a conjecture on Macdonald's two-variable Kostka functions.


Automorphisms of the Lattice of Recursively Enumerable Sets

Automorphisms of the Lattice of Recursively Enumerable Sets

Author: Peter Cholak

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0821826018

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A version of Harrington's [capital Greek]Delta3-automorphism technique for the lattice of recursively enumerable sets is introduced and developed by reproving Soare's Extension Theorem. Then this automorphism technique is used to show two technical theorems: the High Extension Theorem I and the High Extension Theorem II. This is a degree-theoretic technique for constructing both automorphisms of the lattice of r.e. sets and isomorphisms between various substructures of the lattice.


Unraveling the Integral Knot Concordance Group

Unraveling the Integral Knot Concordance Group

Author: Neal W. Stoltzfus

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 082182192X

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The group of concordance classes of high dimensional homotopy spheres knotted in codimension two in the standard sphere has an intricate algebraic structure which this paper unravels. The first level of invariants is given by the classical Alexander polynomial. By means of a transfer construction, the integral Seifert matrices of knots whose Alexander polynomial is a power of a fixed irreducible polynomial are related to forms with the appropriate Hermitian symmetry on torsion free modules over an order in the algebraic number field determined by the Alexander polynomial. This group is then explicitly computed in terms of standard arithmetic invariants. In the symmetric case, this computation shows there are no elements of order four with an irreducible Alexander polynomial. Furthermore, the order is not necessarily Dedekind and non-projective modules can occur. The second level of invariants is given by constructing an exact sequence relating the global concordance group to the individual pieces described above. The integral concordance group is then computed by a localization exact sequence relating it to the rational group computed by J. Levine and a group of torsion linking forms.


$(16,6)$ Configurations and Geometry of Kummer Surfaces in ${\mathbb P}^3$

$(16,6)$ Configurations and Geometry of Kummer Surfaces in ${\mathbb P}^3$

Author: Maria del Rosario Gonzalez-Dorrego

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 0821825747

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The philosophy of the first part of this work is to understand (and classify) Kummer surfaces by studying (16, 6) configurations. Chapter 1 is devoted to classifying (16, 6) configurations and studying their manifold symmetries and the underlying questions about finite subgroups of [italic capitals]PGL4([italic]k). In chapter 2 we use this information to give a complete classification of Kummer surfaces together with explicit equations and the explicit description of their singularities.