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    Compact coalgebras, compact quantum groups and the positive antipode

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    In this article -that has also the intention to survey some known results in the theory of compact quantum groups using methods different from the standard and with a strong algebraic flavor- we consider compact o-coalgebras and Hopf algebras. In the case of a o-Hopf algebra we present a proof of the characterization of the compactness in terms of the existence of a positive definite integral, and use our methods to give an elementary proof of the uniqueness - up to conjugation by an automorphism of Hopf algebras- of the compact involution appearing in [4]. We study the basic properties of the positive square root of the antipode square that is a Hopf algebra automorphism that we call the positive antipode. We use it -as well as the unitary antipode and the Nakayama automorphism- in order to enhance our understanding of the antipode itself

    Compact boson stars in K field theories

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    We study a scalar field theory with a non-standard kinetic term minimally coupled to gravity. We establish the existence of compact boson stars, that is, static solutions with compact support of the full system with self-gravitation taken into account. Concretely, there exist two types of solutions, namely compact balls on the one hand, and compact shells on the other hand. The compact balls have a naked singularity at the center. The inner boundary of the compact shells is singular, as well, but it is, at the same time, a Killing horizon. These singular, compact shells therefore resemble black holes.Comment: Latex, 45 pages, 25 figures, some references and comments adde

    On locally compact semitopological 00-bisimple inverse ω\omega-semigroups

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    We describe the structure of Hausdorff locally compact semitopological 00-bisimple inverse ω\omega-semigroups with compact maximal subgroups. In particular, we show that a Hausdorff locally compact semitopological 00-bisimple inverse ω\omega-semigroup with a compact maximal subgroup is either compact or topologically isomorphic to the topological sum of its H\mathscr{H}-classes. We describe the structure of Hausdorff locally compact semitopological 00-bisimple inverse ω\omega-semigroups with a monothetic maximal subgroups. In particular we prove the dichotomy for T1T_1 locally compact semitopological Reilly semigroup (B(Z+,θ)0,τ)\left(\textbf{B}(\mathbb{Z}_{+},\theta)^0,\tau\right) with adjoined zero and with a non-annihilating homomorphism θ ⁣:Z+Z+\theta\colon \mathbb{Z}_{+}\to \mathbb{Z}_{+}: (B(Z+,θ)0,τ)\left(\textbf{B}(\mathbb{Z}_{+},\theta)^0,\tau\right) is either compact or discrete. At the end we discuss on the remainder under the closure of the discrete Reilly semigroup B(Z+,θ)0\textbf{B}(\mathbb{Z}_{+},\theta)^0 in a semitopological semigroup.Comment: 26 page

    Compact UWB Monopole for Multilayer Applications

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    A novel compact, dual layer UWB monopole antenna is presented. This low profile ultra-wideband antenna is fed by a 50 ? shielded strip-line with an array of metal vias making the conducting walls. A printed disc monopole with a circular cut is the radiating element. The dual layer, shielded strip line feed allows for integration in multilayer technologies. The ultra-wideband, monopole characteristics of the antenna are confirmed experimentally
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