نتایج جستجو برای: classical zariski topology
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Let X be an algebraic variety defined over a number field K and X(K) its set of K-rational points. We are interested in properties of X(K) imposed by the global geometry of X. We say that rational points on X are potentially dense if there exists a finite field extension L/K such that X(L) is Zariski dense. It is expected at least for surfaces that if there are no finite étale covers of X domin...
Any two infinite-dimensional (separable) Hilbert spaces are unitarily isomorphic. The sets of all their self-adjoint operators are also therefore unitarily equivalent. Thus if all self-adjoint operators can be observed, and if there is no further major axiom in quantum physics than those formulated for example in Dirac’s ‘Quantum Mechanics’, then a quantum physicist would not be able to tell a ...
Instances of such “arithmetic 1-extensions” naturally arise in arithmetic geometry and in geometry of numbers. In this talk we discuss an arithmetic analog of the Enriques-Severi-Zariski Lemma in classical algebraic geometry: namely, if X is a projective integral scheme over SpecZ and if the class of EQ in the classical extension group Ext1XQ(EQ, FQ) does not vanish, then for “many” points P in...
3 Topics in Commutative Algebra 2 3.1 Rings and Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3.2 Ideals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3.3 Quotient Rings and Homomorphisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.4 The Characteristic of a Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3.5 Polynomial Rings in Several Variables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3.6...
The main result of this article is a refinement of the well-known subgroup separability results of Hall and Scott for free and surface groups. We show that for any finitely generated subgroup, there is a finite dimensional representation of the free or surface group that separates the subgroup in the induced Zariski topology. As a corollary, we establish a polynomial upper bound on the size of ...
We characterize those finitely generated commutative rings which are (parametrically) bi-interpretable with arithmetic: a finitely generated commutative ring A is bi-interpretable with (N,+,×) if and only if the space of non-maximal prime ideals of A is nonempty and connected in the Zariski topology and the nilradical of A has a nontrivial annihilator in Z. Notably, by constructing a nontrivial...
Let us suppose we are given an embedded element acting globally on a locally super-p-adic isometry Φ. It is well known that Z is not smaller than C . We show that Q is larger than ρ. It was Kronecker who first asked whether pointwise meromorphic, locally degenerate algebras can be studied. Is it possible to study sub-normal subgroups?
In general, the sheaf criterion on the étale topology may be difficult to verify directly, as a scheme will in general have many étale covers. It is clear that a necessary condition for a presheaf F to be a sheaf on Xet is that it be a sheaf with respect to Zariski covers (i.e., its restriction to Xzar is a sheaf), and that it be a sheaf with respect to one-piece étale covers (V → U) such that ...
We have recently (Heras et al. in Eur. Phys. J. Plus 136:847, 2021) argued that classical electrodynamics can predict nonlocal effects by showing an example of a topological and electromagnetic angular momentum. In this paper we discuss the dual momentum which is also nonlocal. then unify both momenta means arising configuration formed dyon encircling infinitely-long solenoid enclosing uniform ...
A series of Zariski pairs and four Zariski triplets were found by using lattice theory of K3 surfaces. There is a Zariski triplet of which one member is a deformation of another.
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