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    Relationship between numbers of generators and of relations

    Let $X$ be an affine algebraic surface. If $X$ has embedding dimension (i.e. the number of elements of a minimal generating set) $n$ then the ideal of relations has at least $n-2$ generators, with equality precisely when $X$ is a complete intersection...

  • 7 days

    Odd spectral moments for conjugate subgroups

    Let $G$ be a finite group, and let $T_1,T_2 \le G$ be conjugate subgroups. Set$$A := T_1T_2 \cap T_2T_1.$$
    For a subset $S \subseteq G$, let $M_S$ denote the operator on $\mathbb{C}[G]$ defined by$$(M_S f)(x) := \sum_{s\in S} f(xs).$$I will refer to the multiset of eigenvalues of $M_S$ (counted with multiplicity) as the spectrum of $S$....

  • 3 years

    For which Sheaf topoi is Brouwer's fan theorem true?

    Brouwer's fan theorem is the standard result that the Cantor space is compact, or equivalently that the Cantor space viewed as a locale is spatial. Since it is a compactness result for a countable product of spaces, it can be viewed as a countable choice...

  • 14 years

    Invariants of symmetric group

    The celebrated Chevalley–Shephard–Todd theorem says that $\mathbb C[V]^{S_n}$ is a polynomial algebra and gives the generators of this algebra, where $V$ is the standard (or natural) representation of the symmetric group $S_n$. I am just curious to know...

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