124 research outputs found
Some Remarks on Realization of Simplicial Algebras in Cat
In this paper we discuss why the passage from simplicial algebras over a Cat
operad to algebras over that operad involves apparently unavoidable
technicalities.Comment: 16 page
Localization of algebras over coloured operads
We give sufficient conditions for homotopical localization functors to
preserve algebras over coloured operads in monoidal model categories. Our
approach encompasses a number of previous results about preservation of
structures under localizations, such as loop spaces or infinite loop spaces,
and provides new results of the same kind. For instance, under suitable
assumptions, homotopical localizations preserve ring spectra (in the strict
sense, not only up to homotopy), modules over ring spectra, and algebras over
commutative ring spectra, as well as ring maps, module maps, and algebra maps.
It is principally the treatment of module spectra and their maps that led us to
the use of coloured operads (also called enriched multicategories) in this
context.Comment: 34 page
A model structure for coloured operads in symmetric spectra
We describe a model structure for coloured operads with values in the
category of symmetric spectra (with the positive model structure), in which
fibrations and weak equivalences are defined at the level of the underlying
collections. This allows us to treat R-module spectra (where R is a cofibrant
ring spectrum) as algebras over a cofibrant spectrum-valued operad with R as
its first term. Using this model structure, we give suficient conditions for
homotopical localizations in the category of symmetric spectra to preserve
module structures.Comment: 16 page
Numerably Contractible Spaces
Numerably contractible spaces play an important role in the theory of
homotopy pushouts and pullbacks. The corresponding results imply that a number
of well known weak homotopy equivalences are genuine ones if numerably
contractible spaces are involved. In this paper we give a first systematic
investigation of numerably contractible spaces. We list the elementary
properties of the category of these spaces. We then study simplicial objects in
this category. In particular, we show that the topological realization functor
preserves fibration sequences if the base is path-connected and numerably
contractible in each dimension. Consequently, the loop space functor commutes
with realization up to homotopy. We give simple conditions which assure that
free algebras over a topological operad are numerably contractible.Comment: 24 page
Localization of algebras over coloured operads
We give sufficient conditions for homotopical localization functors to preserve algebras over coloured operads in monoidal model categories. Our approach encompasses a number of previous results about preservation of structures under localizations, such as loop spaces or infinite loop spaces, and provides new results of the same kind. For instance, under suitable assumptions, homotopical localizations preserve ring spectra (in the strict sense, not only up to homotopy), modules over ring spectra, and algebras over commutative ring spectra, as well as ring maps, module maps, and algebra maps. It is principally the treatment of module spectra and their maps that led us to the use of coloured operads (also called enriched multicategories) in this context
Stochastic Dynamics of Lexicon Learning in an Uncertain and Nonuniform World
We study the time taken by a language learner to correctly identify the
meaning of all words in a lexicon under conditions where many plausible
meanings can be inferred whenever a word is uttered. We show that the most
basic form of cross-situational learning - whereby information from multiple
episodes is combined to eliminate incorrect meanings - can perform badly when
words are learned independently and meanings are drawn from a nonuniform
distribution. If learners further assume that no two words share a common
meaning, we find a phase transition between a maximally-efficient learning
regime, where the learning time is reduced to the shortest it can possibly be,
and a partially-efficient regime where incorrect candidate meanings for words
persist at late times. We obtain exact results for the word-learning process
through an equivalence to a statistical mechanical problem of enumerating loops
in the space of word-meaning mappings.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Version 2 contains additional discussion and will
appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Analysis of the MOST light curve of the heavily spotted K2IV component of the single-line spectroscopic binary II Pegasi
Continuous photometric observations of the visible component of the
single-line, K2IV spectroscopic binary II Peg carried out by the MOST satellite
during 31 consecutive days in 2008 have been analyzed. On top of spot-induced
brightness modulation, eleven flares were detected of three distinct types
characterized by different values of rise, decay and duration times. The flares
showed a preference for occurrence at rotation phases when the most spotted
hemisphere is directed to the observer, confirming previous similar reports. An
attempt to detect a grazing primary minimum caused by the secondary component
transiting in front of the visible star gave a negative result. The brightness
variability caused by spots has been interpreted within a cold spot model. An
assumption of differential rotation of the primary component gave a better fit
to the light curve than a solid-body rotation model.Comment: Accepteed to MNRA
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