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    Multiples of Pfister forms

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    The isotropy of multiples of Pfister forms is studied. In particular, an improved lower bound on the values of their first Witt indices is obtained. A number of corollaries of this result are outlined. An investigation of generic Pfister multiples is also undertaken. These results are applied to distinguish between properties preserved by Pfister products.Comment: 14 page

    A First Comparison of Kepler Planet Candidates in Single and Multiple Systems

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    In this letter we present an overview of the rich population of systems with multiple candidate transiting planets found in the first four months of Kepler data. The census of multiples includes 115 targets that show 2 candidate planets, 45 with 3, 8 with 4, and 1 each with 5 and 6, for a total of 170 systems with 408 candidates. When compared to the 827 systems with only one candidate, the multiples account for 17 percent of the total number of systems, and a third of all the planet candidates. We compare the characteristics of candidates found in multiples with those found in singles. False positives due to eclipsing binaries are much less common for the multiples, as expected. Singles and multiples are both dominated by planets smaller than Neptune; 69 +2/-3 percent for singles and 86 +2/-5 percent for multiples. This result, that systems with multiple transiting planets are less likely to include a transiting giant planet, suggests that close-in giant planets tend to disrupt the orbital inclinations of small planets in flat systems, or maybe even to prevent the formation of such systems in the first place.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figures, submitted to ApJ Letter

    SOME NOTIONS ON LEAST COMMON MULTIPLES

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    There is the well known result that n! divides the product of any set of n consecutive numbers. Using this idea we define Smarandache LCM Ratio Sequence ofthe rth kind as SLRS(r)

    Solomon's induction in quasi-elementary groups

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    Given a finite group G, we address the following question: which multiples of the trivial representation are linear combinations of inductions of trivial representations from proper subgroups of G? By Solomon's induction theorem, all multiples are if G is not quasi-elementary. We complement this by showing that all multiples of p are if G is p-quasi-elementary and not cyclic, and that this is best possible.Comment: 2 pages, to appear in J. Group Theor

    Rings whose multiples are direct summands

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    Strings Near a Rindler Or Black Hole Horizon

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    Orbifold techniques are used to study bosonic, type II and heterotic strings in Rindler space at integer multiples N of the Rindler temperature, and near a black hole horizon at integer multiples of the Hawking temperature, extending earlier results of Dabholkar. It is argued that a Hagedorn transition occurs nears the horizon for all N>1.Comment: 13 pages, harvmac, (references added

    Hypercyclic algebras for D-multiples of convolution operators

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    It is shown in this short note the existence, for each nonzero member of the ideal of D-multiples of convolution operators acting on the space of entire functions, of a scalar multiple of it supporting a hypercyclic algebra.Plan Andaluz de Investigación (Junta de Andalucía)Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO). Españ
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