212 research outputs found

    Classification of finite congruence-simple semirings with zero

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    Our main result states that a finite semiring of order >2 with zero which is not a ring is congruence-simple if and only if it is isomorphic to a `dense' subsemiring of the endomorphism semiring of a finite idempotent commutative monoid. We also investigate those subsemirings further, addressing e.g. the question of isomorphy.Comment: 16 page

    Sobre el ph. d. en matemáticas

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    Casi todos los aspectos de la educación universitaria en los Estados Unidos están siendo examinados y revaluados en la época presente. Se siente una necesidad de echar una nueva ojeada a la naturaleza del grado de Ph.D. en Matemáticas así como a las premisas que lo han llevado a su forma presente

    On swapping the states of two qudits

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    The SWAP gate has become an integral feature of quantum circuit architectures and is designed to permute the states of two qubits through the use of the well-known controlled-NOT gate. We consider the question of whether a two-qudit quantum circuit composed entirely from instances of the generalised controlled-NOT gate can be constructed to permute the states of two qudits. Arguing via the signature of a permutation, we demonstrate the impossibility of such circuits for dimensions d≡3d \equiv 3 (mod 4)

    Topics in Cubic Special Geometry

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    We reconsider the sub-leading quantum perturbative corrections to N=2 cubic special Kaehler geometries. Imposing the invariance under axion-shifts, all such corrections (but the imaginary constant one) can be introduced or removed through suitable, lower unitriangular symplectic transformations, dubbed Peccei-Quinn (PQ) transformations. Since PQ transformations do not belong to the d=4 U-duality group G4, in symmetric cases they generally have a non-trivial action on the unique quartic invariant polynomial I4 of the charge representation R of G4. This leads to interesting phenomena in relation to theory of extremal black hole attractors; namely, the possibility to make transitions between different charge orbits of R, with corresponding change of the supersymmetry properties of the supported attractor solutions. Furthermore, a suitable action of PQ transformations can also set I4 to zero, or vice versa it can generate a non-vanishing I4: this corresponds to transitions between "large" and "small" charge orbits, which we classify in some detail within the "special coordinates" symplectic frame. Finally, after a brief account of the action of PQ transformations on the recently established correspondence between Cayley's hyperdeterminant and elliptic curves, we derive an equivalent, alternative expression of I4, with relevant application to black hole entropy.Comment: 1+39 page

    A Lie algebra variation on a theorem of Wedderburn

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/28978/1/0000005.pd

    Commutator Leavitt path algebras

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    For any field K and directed graph E, we completely describe the elements of the Leavitt path algebra L_K(E) which lie in the commutator subspace [L_K(E),L_K(E)]. We then use this result to classify all Leavitt path algebras L_K(E) that satisfy L_K(E)=[L_K(E),L_K(E)]. We also show that these Leavitt path algebras have the additional (unusual) property that all their Lie ideals are (ring-theoretic) ideals, and construct examples of such rings with various ideal structures.Comment: 24 page

    Number-Theoretic Nature of Communication in Quantum Spin Systems

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    The last decade has witnessed substantial interest in protocols for transferring information on networks of quantum mechanical objects. A variety of control methods and network topologies have been proposed, on the basis that transfer with perfect fidelity --- i.e. deterministic and without information loss --- is impossible through unmodulated spin chains with more than a few particles. Solving the original problem formulated by Bose [Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 207901 (2003)], we determine the exact number of qubits in unmodulated chains (with XY Hamiltonian) that permit the transfer with fidelity arbitrarily close to 1, a phenomenon called pretty good state transfer. We prove that this happens if and only if the number of nodes is n=p-1, 2p-1, where p is a prime, or n=2^{m}-1. The result highlights the potential of quantum spin system dynamics for reinterpreting questions about the arithmetic structure of integers, and, in this case, primality.Comment: 6 pages, 1 EPS figur

    GROWING HEARTS IN ASSOCIATIVE SYSTEMS

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    On subgroups in division rings of type 22

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    Let DD be a division ring with center FF. We say that DD is a {\em division ring of type 22} if for every two elements x,y∈D,x, y\in D, the division subring F(x,y)F(x, y) is a finite dimensional vector space over FF. In this paper we investigate multiplicative subgroups in such a ring.Comment: 10 pages, 0 figure
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