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    The partially alternating ternary sum in an associative dialgebra

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    The alternating ternary sum in an associative algebra, abc−acb−bac+bca+cab−cbaabc - acb - bac + bca + cab - cba, gives rise to the partially alternating ternary sum in an associative dialgebra with products ⊣\dashv and ⊢\vdash by making the argument aa the center of each term: a⊣b⊣c−a⊣c⊣b−b⊢a⊣c+c⊢a⊣b+b⊢c⊢a−c⊢b⊢aa \dashv b \dashv c - a \dashv c \dashv b - b \vdash a \dashv c + c \vdash a \dashv b + b \vdash c \vdash a - c \vdash b \vdash a. We use computer algebra to determine the polynomial identities in degree ≤9\le 9 satisfied by this new trilinear operation. In degrees 3 and 5 we obtain [a,b,c]+[a,c,b]≡0[a,b,c] + [a,c,b] \equiv 0 and [a,[b,c,d],e]+[a,[c,b,d],e]≡0[a,[b,c,d],e] + [a,[c,b,d],e] \equiv 0; these identities define a new variety of partially alternating ternary algebras. We show that there is a 49-dimensional space of multilinear identities in degree 7, and we find equivalent nonlinear identities. We use the representation theory of the symmetric group to show that there are no new identities in degree 9.Comment: 14 page

    A formula for the First Eigenvalue of the Dirac Operator on Compact Spin Symmetric Spaces

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    Let G/KG/K be a simply connected spin compact inner irreducible symmetric space, endowed with the metric induced by the Killing form of GG sign-changed. We give a formula for the square of the first eigenvalue of the Dirac operator in terms of a root system of GG. As an example of application, we give the list of the first eigenvalues for the spin compact irreducible symmetric spaces endowed with a quaternion-K\"{a}hler structure

    Non-adaptive Measurement-based Quantum Computation and Multi-party Bell Inequalities

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    Quantum correlations exhibit behaviour that cannot be resolved with a local hidden variable picture of the world. In quantum information, they are also used as resources for information processing tasks, such as Measurement-based Quantum Computation (MQC). In MQC, universal quantum computation can be achieved via adaptive measurements on a suitable entangled resource state. In this paper, we look at a version of MQC in which we remove the adaptivity of measurements and aim to understand what computational abilities still remain in the resource. We show that there are explicit connections between this model of computation and the question of non-classicality in quantum correlations. We demonstrate this by focussing on deterministic computation of Boolean functions, in which natural generalisations of the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) paradox emerge; we then explore probabilistic computation, via which multipartite Bell Inequalities can be defined. We use this correspondence to define families of multi-party Bell inequalities, which we show to have a number of interesting contrasting properties.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, final version accepted for publicatio

    Four types of special functions of G_2 and their discretization

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    Properties of four infinite families of special functions of two real variables, based on the compact simple Lie group G2, are compared and described. Two of the four families (called here C- and S-functions) are well known, whereas the other two (S^L- and S^S-functions) are not found elsewhere in the literature. It is shown explicitly that all four families have similar properties. In particular, they are orthogonal when integrated over a finite region F of the Euclidean space, and they are discretely orthogonal when their values, sampled at the lattice points F_M \subset F, are added up with a weight function appropriate for each family. Products of ten types among the four families of functions, namely CC, CS, SS, SS^L, CS^S, SS^L, SS^S, S^SS^S, S^LS^S and S^LS^L, are completely decomposable into the finite sum of the functions. Uncommon arithmetic properties of the functions are pointed out and questions about numerous other properties are brought forward.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, 4 table

    Determination of nitrogen in soil by the Kjeldahl method

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    Studies on soil organic matter: Part III. The extraction of organic carbon and nitrogen from soil

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    RESP-284

    Determination of fixed ammonium in soil

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    Studies on soil humic acids I The chemical nature of humic nitrogen

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    Studies on soil organic matter: Part I. The chemical nature of soil organic nitrogen

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