نتایج جستجو برای: archimedean ring

تعداد نتایج: 125206  

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2010
M Schmiedeberg J Mikhael S Rausch J Roth L Helden C Bechinger H Stark

Two-dimensional colloidal suspensions subjected to laser interference patterns with decagonal symmetry can form an Archimedean-like tiling phase where rows of squares and triangles order aperiodically along one direction (J. Mikhael et al., Nature 454, 501 (2008)). In experiments as well as in Monte Carlo and Brownian dynamics simulations, we identify a similar phase when the laser field posses...

2004
S. V. Lüdkovsky

Quasi-invariant measures with values in non-Archimedean fields on a group of diffeomorphisms were constructed for non-Archimedean manifolds M in [Lud96, Lud99t]. On non-Archimedean loop groups and semigroups they were provided in [Lud98s, Lud00a, Lud02b]. A Banach space over a local field also serves as the additive group and quasi-invariant measures on it were studied in [Lud03s2, Lud96c]. Thi...

2009
Kari Eloranta

The striking boundary dependency (the Arctic Circle phenomenon) exhibited in the ice model on the square lattice extends to other planar set-ups. We present these findings for the triangular and the Kagomé lattices. Critical connectivity results guarantee that ice configurations can be generated using the simplest and most efficient local actions. Height functions are utilized throughout the an...

Journal: :علوم 0

in this note we introduce the notion of weak mccoy rings as a generalization of mccoy rings, and investigate their properties. also we show that, if is a semi-commutative ring, then is weak mccoy if and only if is weak mccoy.

2001
Lisa Carbone

We outline the classification of K-rank 1 groups over non-archimedean local fields K up to strict isogeny, as in [Ti1] and [Ti2]. We outline the classification of absolutely simple algebraic groups over non-archimedean local fields, up to strict isogeny. This is classical, and accounts of it have been written by Tits ([Ti1], [Ti2]) and Satake ([Sa]). Tits compiled tables of ‘admissible indices’...

Journal: :J. Multivariate Analysis 2011
Lei Hua Harry Joe

In order to study copula families that have different tail patterns and tail asymmetry than multivariate Gaussian and t copulas, we introduce the concepts of tail order and tail order functions. These provide an integrated way to study both tail dependence and intermediate tail dependence. Some fundamental properties of tail order and tail order functions are obtained. For the multivariate Arch...

2000
ANNETTE WERNER

This paper generalizes Yu. Manin’s approach toward a geometrical interpretation of Arakelov theory at infinity to linear cycles in projective spaces. We show how to interpret certain non-Archimedean Arakelov intersection numbers of linear cycles on Pn−1 with the combinatorial geometry of the Bruhat-Tits building associated to PGL(n). This geometric setting has an Archimedean analogue, namely, t...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2005
Meng Zhan Raymond Kapral

Spiral waves in period-doubled and other complex-oscillatory media possess line defects across which the phase of the oscillation changes by multiples of 2pi. For such systems, the concept of a splay state, introduced for coupled oscillator systems, is generalized to an Archimedean spiral splay field. In this splay field a spiral wave in a two dimensional space is considered to be a special spl...

2014
Poonam Lata Sagar

In the present paper we prove a unique common fixed point theorem for four weakly compatible self maps in non Archimedean Menger Probabilistic Metric spaces without using the notion of continuity. Our result generalizes and extends the results of Amit Singh, R.C. Dimri and Sandeep Bhatt [A common fixed point theorem for weakly compatible mappings in non-Archimedean Menger PM-space, MATEMATIQKI ...

2008
Youichiro Higashi Kazuya Hyogo

This paper provides a model that allows for a criterion of admissibility based on a subjective state space. For this purpose, we build a non-Archimedean model of preference with subjective states, generalizing Blume, Brandenburger, and Dekel [2], who present a non-Archimedean model with exogenous states; and Dekel, Lipman, and Rustichini [4], who present an Archimedean model with an endogenous ...

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