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    Bijectivity of the canonical map for the noncommutative instanton bundle

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    It is shown that the quantum instanton bundle introduced in Commun. Math. Phys. 226, 419-432 (2002) has a bijective canonical map and is, therefore, a coalgebra Galois extension.Comment: Latex, 12 pages. Published versio

    Easy 4G/LTE IMSI Catchers for Non-Programmers

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    IMSI Catchers are tracking devices that break the privacy of the subscribers of mobile access networks, with disruptive effects to both the communication services and the trust and credibility of mobile network operators. Recently, we verified that IMSI Catcher attacks are really practical for the state-of-the-art 4G/LTE mobile systems too. Our IMSI Catcher device acquires subscription identities (IMSIs) within an area or location within a few seconds of operation and then denies access of subscribers to the commercial network. Moreover, we demonstrate that these attack devices can be easily built and operated using readily available tools and equipment, and without any programming. We describe our experiments and procedures that are based on commercially available hardware and unmodified open source software

    Direct Graphene Growth on Insulator

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    Fabrication of graphene devices is often hindered by incompatibility between the silicon technology and the methods of graphene growth. Exfoliation from graphite yields excellent films but is good mainly for research. Graphene grown on metal has a technological potential but requires mechanical transfer. Growth by SiC decomposition requires a temperature budget exceeding the technological limits. These issues could be circumvented by growing graphene directly on insulator, implying Van der Waals growth. During growth, the insulator acts as a support defining the growth plane. In the device, it insulates graphene from the Si substrate. We demonstrate planar growth of graphene on mica surface. This was achieved by molecular beam deposition above 600{\deg}C. High resolution Raman scans illustrate the effect of growth parameters and substrate topography on the film perfection. Ab initio calculations suggest a growth model. Data analysis highlights the competition between nucleation at surface steps and flat surface. As a proof of concept, we show the evidence of electric field effect in a transistor with a directly grown channel.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure

    Twisted Hochschild Homology of Quantum Hyperplanes

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    We calculate the Hochschild dimension of quantum hyperplanes using the twisted Hochschild homology.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe

    Noncommutative Borsuk-Ulam-type conjectures

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    Within the framework of free actions of compact quantum groups on unital C*-algebras, we propose two conjectures. The first one states that, if HH is the C*-algebra of a compact quantum group coacting freely on a unital C*-algebra AA, then there is no equivariant *-homomorphism from AA to the join C*-algebra AHA*H. For AA being the C*-algebra of continuous functions on a sphere with the antipodal coaction of the C*-algebra of funtions on Z/2Z\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}, we recover the celebrated Borsuk-Ulam theorem. The second conjecture states that there is no equivariant *-homomorphism from HH to the join C*-algebra AHA*H. We show how to prove the conjecture in the special case A=C(SUq(2))=HA=C(SU_q(2))=H, which is tantamount to showing the non-trivializability of Pflaum's quantum instanton fibration built from SUq(2)SU_q(2).Comment: 10 pages, 1 figur
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