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    Some remarks on the Cegrell's class F\mathcal{F}

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    In this paper, we study the near-boundary behavior of functions uF(Ω)u\in\mathcal{F}(\Omega) in the case where Ω\Omega is strictly pseudoconvex. We also introduce a sufficient condition for belonging to F\mathcal{F} in the case where Ω\Omega is the unit ball.Comment: 8 page

    Quantum Communication and Quantum Multivariate Polynomial Interpolation

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    The paper is devoted to the problem of multivariate polynomial interpolation and its application to quantum secret sharing. We show that using quantum Fourier transform one can produce the protocol for quantum secret sharing distribution.Comment: 7 pages, no figure, LaTeX2

    Poisson Summation and Endoscopy for SL(3,R)SL(3,\mathbb R)

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    The group is interesting as the first example of split rank 2 semisimple group, all the irreducible unitary representations of which are known. We make a precise realization of the discrete series representations (in Section 2) by using the Orbit Method and Geometric Quantization, a computation of their traces (Section 3) and an exact formula for the noncommutative Poisson summation and endoscopy of for this group (in Section 4).Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1407.690

    On a 1D transport equation with nonlocal velocity and supercritical dissipation

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    We study a 1D transport equation with nonlocal velocity. First, we prove eventual regularization of the viscous regularization when dissipation is in the supercritical range with non-negative initial data. Next, we will prove global regularity for solutions when dissipation is slightly supercritical. Both results utilize a nonlocal maximum principle

    Moduli spaces of hyperbolic surfaces and their Weil-Petersson volumes

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    Moduli spaces of hyperbolic surfaces may be endowed with a symplectic structure via the Weil-Petersson form. Mirzakhani proved that Weil-Petersson volumes exhibit polynomial behaviour and that their coefficients store intersection numbers on moduli spaces of curves. In this survey article, we discuss these results as well as some consequences and applications.Comment: 37 pages - submitted to Handbook of Moduli (edited by G. Farkas and I. Morrison

    The asymptotic Weil-Petersson form and intersection theory on M_{g,n}

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    Moduli spaces of hyperbolic surfaces with geodesic boundary components of fixed lengths may be endowed with a symplectic structure via the Weil-Petersson form. We show that, as the boundary lengths are sent to infinity, the Weil-Petersson form converges to a piecewise linear form first defined by Kontsevich. The proof rests on the observation that a hyperbolic surface with large boundary lengths resembles a graph after appropriately scaling the hyperbolic metric. We also include some applications to intersection theory on moduli spaces of curves.Comment: 22 page

    Extending Erd\H{o}s- Beck's theorem to higher dimensions

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    Erd\H{o}s-Beck theorem states that nn points in the plane with at most nxn-x points collinear define at least cxnc xn lines for some positive constant cc. In this paper, we will present two ways to extend this result to higher dimensions. Our result has application to point-hyperplane incidences and potential application to the point covering problem

    Poisson Summation and Endoscopy for SU(2,1)

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    In this paper we analyze the endoscopy for SU(2,1)SU(2,1). The new results are a precise realization of the discrete series representations (in Section 2), a computation of their traces (Section 3) and an exact formula for the Poisson summation and endoscopy for this group (in Section 4).Comment: Minor misprint changes. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1407.681

    On the quantum graph spectra of graphyne nanotubes

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    We describe explicitly the dispersion relations and spectra of periodic Schrodinger operators on a graphyne nanotube structure.Comment: Three footnotes and one reference added, minor revisions. Accepted to Analysis and Mathematical Physics Journa

    On the Twisted KK-Theory and Positive Scalar Curvature Problem

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    Positiveness of scalar curvature and Ricci curvature requires vanishing the obstruction θ(M)\theta(M) which is computed in some KK-theory of C*-algebras index as a pairing of spin Dirac operator and Mishchenko bundle associated to the manifold. U. Pennig had proved that the obstruction θ(M)\theta(M) does not vanish if MM is an enlargeable closed oriented smooth manifold of even dimension larger than or equals to 3, the universal cover of which admits a spin structure. Using the equivariant cohomology of holonomy groupoids we prove the theorem in the general case without restriction of evenness of dimension. Our groupoid method is different from the method used by B. Hanke and T. Schick in reduction to the case of even dimension.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX2
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