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    The Discovery of Sgr A*

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    The compact radio source Sgr A* is associated with a 3.6 million black hole at the center of the Milky Way. The radio source was discovered in February 1974 by Bruce Balick and Robert L.Brown. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Green Bank 35 km radio link interferometer was used. We discuss other observations in the years 1965-1985 as well as early VLBI observations. The name Sgr A* was used for the first time in 1982 by Robert L.Brown and has become the accepted name in the intervening years.Comment: 8 pages,2 figures. Conference proceedings: "The central 300 parsecs of the Milky Way", editors A.Cotera, H.Falcke, T.R.Geballe, S.Markof

    Afterthoughts | Complexities of Potency

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    Afterthoughts to themed perspectives on Complexities of Potency

    Moduli of PT-semistable objects II

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    We generalise the techniques of semistable reduction for flat families of sheaves to the setting of the derived category Db(X)D^b(X) of coherent sheaves on a smooth projective three-fold XX. Then we construct the moduli of PT-semistable objects in Db(X)D^b(X) as an Artin stack of finite type that is universally closed. In the absence of strictly semistable objects, we construct the moduli as a proper algebraic space of finite type.Comment: 34 pages. Exposition improved based on referee's comments, especially the proofs of Prop 2.6 and 2.17 (of this version). References added; typos corrected. Openness and separatedness now in a separate section. Sections 4 and 5 of previous version removed. Accepted for publication by the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. This is the sequel to http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.568

    A relation between higher-rank PT stable objects and quotients of coherent sheaves

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    On a smooth projective threefold, we construct an essentially surjective functor F\mathcal{F} from a category of two-term complexes to a category of quotients of coherent sheaves, and describe the fibers of this functor. Under a coprime assumption on rank and degree, the domain of F\mathcal{F} coincides with the category of higher-rank PT stable objects, which appear on one side of Toda's higher-rank DT/PT correspondence formula. The codomain of F\mathcal{F} is the category of objects that appear on one side of another correspondence formula by Gholampour-Kool, between the generating series of topological Euler characteristics of two types of quot schemes.Comment: 19 page

    Existences of rainbow matchings and rainbow matching covers

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    Let GG be an edge-coloured graph. A rainbow subgraph in GG is a subgraph such that its edges have distinct colours. The minimum colour degree δc(G)\delta^c(G) of GG is the smallest number of distinct colours on the edges incident with a vertex of GG. We show that every edge-coloured graph GG on n≥7k/2+2n\geq 7k/2+2 vertices with δc(G)≥k\delta^c(G) \geq k contains a rainbow matching of size at least kk, which improves the previous result for k≥10k \ge 10. Let Δmon(G)\Delta_{\text{mon}}(G) be the maximum number of edges of the same colour incident with a vertex of GG. We also prove that if t≥11t \ge 11 and Δmon(G)≤t\Delta_{\text{mon}}(G) \le t, then GG can be edge-decomposed into at most ⌊tn/2⌋\lfloor tn/2 \rfloor rainbow matchings. This result is sharp and improves a result of LeSaulnier and West
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