St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 19. cilt,495-765. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2008 |
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Sayfa 832
Definition 1.4 . The algebras H1 and H2 are logically equivalent ( LG - equivalent for short ) if for every finite X and T in = ( X ) we have THL = TH Hi We look at the idea of LG - equivalence from yet another point of view . We denote ...
Definition 1.4 . The algebras H1 and H2 are logically equivalent ( LG - equivalent for short ) if for every finite X and T in = ( X ) we have THL = TH Hi We look at the idea of LG - equivalence from yet another point of view . We denote ...
Sayfa 848
... equivalent . However , they are elementary equivalent . There are also specific examples of elementary equivalent algebras that are not LG- equivalent . For instance , if L1 and L2 are two extensions of a ground field P , then they can ...
... equivalent . However , they are elementary equivalent . There are also specific examples of elementary equivalent algebras that are not LG- equivalent . For instance , if L1 and L2 are two extensions of a ground field P , then they can ...
Sayfa 1013
... equivalent to one of the examples in §4 . Corollary 4. Let P be a Shabat polynomial . There is bЄ C such that the inverses of the equivalent Shabat polynomial P ( x + b ) satisfy a homogeneous Fuchsian or , equivalently , hypergeometric ...
... equivalent to one of the examples in §4 . Corollary 4. Let P be a Shabat polynomial . There is bЄ C such that the inverses of the equivalent Shabat polynomial P ( x + b ) satisfy a homogeneous Fuchsian or , equivalently , hypergeometric ...
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algebra arrangements assume automorphism base belong called character closed coefficients commutative complete condition Consequently consider constant construction contains continuous corresponding curve defined definition denote determined direct elementary elements equal equation equivalent example exists extension fact field Figure finite fixed formula function given gives Hence homogeneous homomorphism ideal implies inequality integer introduce inverse irreducible isomorphism Lemma linear Math Mathematical matrices means module Moreover multiplication natural normal Note objects obtain operator particular permutation points polynomial positive present prime problem projective Proof properties Proposition prove relations Remark representation respectively result ring root satisfies scheme sequence similar simple solution space statement structure subgroup subset suffices Suppose Theorem theory tree values variety vector weight