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New Perturbed Proximal Point Algorithms for Set-valued Quasi Variational Inclusions
In this paper, by using some new and innovative techniques, some perturbed iterative
algorithms for solving generalized set-valued variational inclusions are suggested and
analyzed. Since the generalized set-valued variational inclusions include many variational
inclusions , variational inequalities and set-valued operator equation studied by others in
recent years, the results obtained in this paper continue to hold for them and represent a
significant refinement and improvement of the previously known results in this area
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Hawking Radiation of Fermionic Field and Anomaly in 2+1 Dimensional Black Holes
The method of anomaly cancellation to derive Hawking radiation initiated by
Robinson and Wilczek is applied to 2+1 dimensional stationary black holes.
Using the dimensional reduction technique, we find that the near-horizon
physics for the fermionic field in the background of the general 2+1
dimensional stationary black hole can be approximated by an infinite collection
of two component fermionic fields in 1+1 dimensional spacetime background
coupled with dilaton field and U(1) gauge field. By restoring the gauge
invariance and the general coordinate covariance for the reduced two
dimensional theory, Hawking flux and temperature of black hole are obtained. We
apply this method to two types of black holes in three dimensional spacetime,
which are BTZ black hole in Einstein gravity and a rotating black hole in
Bergshoeff-Hohm-Townsend (BHT) massive gravity.Comment: 14pages, no figures, to appear in Class.Quant.Gra
Extended -System of Type
We prove a family of 3-term relations in the Grothendieck ring of the
category of finite-dimensional modules over the affine quantum algebra of type
extending the celebrated -system relations of type . We show that
these relations can be used to compute classes of certain irreducible modules,
including classes of all minimal affinizations of type . We use this
result to obtain explicit formulas for dimensions of all participating modules
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