322 research outputs found

    Gauge Group and Topology Change

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    The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of topology change in the initial universe. In this study, the concept of GG-cobordism is introduced to argue about the topology change of the manifold on which a transformation group acts. This GG-manifold has a fiber bundle structure if the group action is free and is related to the spacetime in Kaluza-Klein theory or Einstein-Yang-Mills system. Our results revealed that fundamental processes of compactification in GG-manifolds. In these processes, the initial high symmetry and multidimensional universe changes to present universe by the mechanism which lowers the dimensions and symmetries.Comment: 8 page

    Multiplicative decompositions and frequency of vanishing of nonnegative submartingales

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    In this paper, we establish a multiplicative decomposition formula for nonnegative local martingales and use it to characterize the set of continuous local submartingales Y of the form Y=N+A, where the measure dA is carried by the set of zeros of Y. In particular, we shall see that in the set of all local submartingales with the same martingale part in the multiplicative decomposition, these submartingales are the smallest ones. We also study some integrability questions in the multiplicative decomposition and interpret the notion of saturated sets in the light of our results.Comment: Typos corrected. Close to the published versio

    The Dirac-Dowker Oscillator

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    The oscillator-like interaction is introduced in the equation for the particle of arbitrary spin, given by Dirac and re-written to a matrix form by Dowker.Comment: LaTeX file, 4pp. Preprint EFUAZ 94-0

    The Local Time Distribution of a Particle Diffusing on a Graph

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    We study the local time distribution of a Brownian particle diffusing along the links on a graph. In particular, we derive an analytic expression of its Laplace transform in terms of the Green's function on the graph. We show that the asymptotic behavior of this distribution has non-Gaussian tails characterized by a nontrivial large deviation function.Comment: 8 pages, two figures (included

    On a stochastic partial differential equation with non-local diffusion

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    In this paper, we prove existence, uniqueness and regularity for a class of stochastic partial differential equations with a fractional Laplacian driven by a space-time white noise in dimension one. The equation we consider may also include a reaction term

    Multiple G-It\^{o} integral in the G-expectation space

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    In this paper, motivated by mathematic finance we introduce the multiple G-It\^{o} integral in the G-expectation space, then investigate how to calculate. We get the the relationship between Hermite polynomials and multiple G-It\^{o} integrals which is a natural extension of the classical result obtained by It\^{o} in 1951.Comment: 9 page

    Finite groups with all minimal subgroups solitary

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    We give a complete classification of the finite groups with a unique subgroup of order p for each prime p dividing its order

    Comment on ``the Klein-Gordon Oscillator''

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    The different ways of description of the S=0S=0 particle with oscillator-like interaction are considered. The results are in conformity with the previous paper of S. Bruce and P. Minning.Comment: LaTeX file, 5p

    On inversions and Doob hh-transforms of linear diffusions

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    Let XX be a regular linear diffusion whose state space is an open interval ERE\subseteq\mathbb{R}. We consider a diffusion XX^* which probability law is obtained as a Doob hh-transform of the law of XX, where hh is a positive harmonic function for the infinitesimal generator of XX on EE. This is the dual of XX with respect to h(x)m(dx)h(x)m(dx) where m(dx)m(dx) is the speed measure of XX. Examples include the case where XX^* is XX conditioned to stay above some fixed level. We provide a construction of XX^* as a deterministic inversion of XX, time changed with some random clock. The study involves the construction of some inversions which generalize the Euclidean inversions. Brownian motion with drift and Bessel processes are considered in details.Comment: 19 page
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