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This paper ("Two-Level Chromophore and Irreversibility", which can be found at arXiv:0804.0086) has been withdrawn by the author due to too many errors and misleading statements. This paper has been superseded by Section 2.11 and Chapter 7…
We study the Chow motive (with rational coefficients) of a hypersurface X in the projective space by using the variety F(X) of l-dimensional planes contained in X. If the degree of X is sufficiently small we show that the primitive part of…
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This paper has been withdrawn by the corresponding author because the newest version is now published in Discrete Applied Mathematics.
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This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to the paper does not belong to Condensed Matter field.
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This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a sheaf-theoretic error, in the end of the proof of the main theorem.
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We present four counterexamples in surface homology. The first example shows that even if the loops inducing a homology basis intersect each other at most once, they still may separate the surface into two parts. The other three examples…
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors. We have discovered an error in the evaluation of the diagram, which invalidates our conclusion.
The more recent paper "Generic strange duality for K3 surfaces" by the authors contains stronger results.
We show in many cases the existence of adjoints to extension of scalars on categories of motivic nature, in the framework of field extensions. This is to be contrasted with the more classical situation where one deals with a finite type…
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This note is withdrawn. The result and its proof are available in the literature.
Making a survey of recent constructions of universal cohomologies we suggest a new framework for a theory of motives in algebraic geometry.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author, due to the fact that a similar paper (quant-ph/9904075) has been published.
The paper was withdrawn by the author. Further research is needed.