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We study the representation theory of the quantum queer superalgebra ${U_{\lcase{v}}(\mathfrak{\lcase{q}}_{n})}$ and obtain some properties of the highest weight modules. Furthermore, based on the realization of…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2025-05-16 Zhenhua Li

We investigate quiver representations over $\mathbb{F}_1$. Coefficient quivers are combinatorial gadgets equivalent to $\mathbb{F}_1$-representations of quivers. We focus on the case when the quiver $Q$ is a pseudotree. For such quivers, we…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2023-01-19 Jaiung Jun , Jaehoon Kim , Alex Sistko

We establish Manin's conjecture for a cubic surface split over Q and whose singularity type is 2A_2+A_1. For this, we make use of a deep result about the equidistribution of the values of a certain restricted divisor function in three…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2015-05-28 Pierre Le Boudec

A $q$-deformation of the middle convolution was introduced by Sakai and Yamaguchi. We apply it to a linear $q$-difference equation associated with the $q$-Painlev\'e VI equation. Then we obtain integral transformations. We investigate the…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2022-07-21 Shoko Sasaki , Shun Takagi , Kouichi Takemura

We introduce the notion of a family of convolution operators associated with a given elliptic partial differential operator. Such a convolution structure is shown to exist for a general class of Laplace-Beltrami operators on two-dimensional…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2020-06-26 Rúben Sousa , Manuel Guerra , Semyon Yakubovich

We show that a new unitary transform with characteristics almost similar to those of the finite Fourier transform can be defined in any finite-dimensional Hilbert space. It is defined by using the Kravchuk polynomials, and we call it…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2016-02-18 Nicolae Cotfas

The inverse theory for Gowers uniformity norms is one of the central topics in additive combinatorics and one of the most important aspects of the theory is the question of bounds. In this paper, we prove a quasipolynomial inverse theorem…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2024-10-28 Luka Milićević

A $d$-silting object is a silting object whose derived endomorphism algebra has global dimension $d$ or less. We give an equivalent condition, which can be stated in terms of dg quivers, for silting mutations to preserve the $d$-siltingness…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2025-10-31 Ryu Tomonaga

This survey explores knot polynomials and their categorification, culminating in the homological invariants of knots. We begin with an overview of classical knot polynomials, progressing towards the superpolynomial and its role in unifying…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2025-06-13 Shivrat Sachdeva

Motivated by the uniqueness problem for monostable semi-wavefronts, we propose a revised version of the Diekmann and Kaper theory of a nonlinear convolution equation. Our version of the Diekmann-Kaper theory allows 1) to consider new types…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2013-03-01 Maitere Aguerrea , Carlos Gomez , Sergei Trofimchuk

We develop the local Morse theory for a class of non-twice continuously differentiable functionals on Hilbert spaces, including a new generalization of the Gromoll-Meyer's splitting theorem and a weaker Marino-Prodi perturbation type…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2017-02-23 Guangcun Lu

The slicing number of a knot, $u_s(K)$, is the minimum number of crossing changes required to convert $K$ to a slice knot. This invariant is bounded above by the unknotting number and below by the slice genus $g_s(K)$. We show that for many…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2008-02-18 Brendan Owens

We study a family of convolution operators whose kernels have a singularity on the unit sphere. As a result, we prove the regarding L^p-L^q Sobolev inequalities.

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2022-03-15 Zipeng Wang

In this article, we start to recall the inversion formula for the convolution with the Box spline. The equivariant cohomology and the equivariant K-theory with respect to a compact torus G of various spaces associated to a linear action of…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2015-03-17 C. De Concini , C. Procesi , M. Vergne

We give a combinatorial mutation rule for Aihara's and Iyama's silting mutation. As an application, we reprove Keller-Yang's mutation rule for Ginzburg algebras, and obtain an analog of that rule for arbitrary dimension.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2015-04-13 Steffen Oppermann

We give a local characterization for when certain quiver representations in semisimple Abelian categories are semisimple, among them those arising from degenerations of linear series. This paper is the first of two, aimed to describe all…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2025-12-30 Eduardo Esteves , Renan Santos , Eduardo Vital

We generalize Luna's fundamental lemma to smooth morphisms between stacks with good moduli spaces. We also give a precise condition for when it holds for non-smooth morphisms and versions for coherent sheaves and complexes. This generalizes…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2020-08-26 David Rydh

In the previous paper, the structure of the cut locus was determined for a class of surfaces of revolution homeomorphic to a cylinder. In this paper, we prove the structure theorem of the cut locus for a wider class of surfaces of…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2013-12-31 Pakkinee Chitsakul

This paper is a representation-theoretic extension of Part I. It has been inspired by three recent developments: surface cluster algebras studied by Fomin-Shapiro-Thurston, the mutation theory of quivers with potentials initiated by…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2009-11-19 Daniel Labardini-Fragoso

We present a general conjecture on the divisibility of a certain expression in terms of Kostka numbers and their close variants. This conjecture is closely related to a variant of the period-index problem of noncommutative algebra, with…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-11-28 Arnav Tripathy