KOSZUL ALGEBRAS AND FLOW LATTICES ZSUZSANNA DANCSO AND ANTHONY ...

ofinteger flows (the flow lattice), respectively, and each inherits the inner product restrictedfrom C1(Γ,Z) = Zn. ... We denote the inner products by 〈, 〉C(Γ) and 〈, 〉F(Γ) respectively, droppingthe subscripts whenever it does not cause
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2020/dancso-6.pdf

DIVERGENCE IN RIGHT-ANGLED COXETER GROUPS PALLAVI DANI AND ANNE ...

Then. WT1T2 = W{s,u} W{t} = D C2and WT1T2 splits as the amalgamated free product. ... To be precise, this infiniteband of big squares is the direct product R [0, 1] tessellated by squares of side length 1.3.3.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/athomas/papers/racg-div_revised.pdf

DMUS MP 12/04NORDITA-2012-26 Secret Symmetries in AdS/CFT Proceedings to ...

It is natural to ask whether the original super Yang-Mills theory itself alsopossesses a secret symmetry, embedded in some fashion in the Yangian Y (gl(2, 2|4)).The answer ... Tensor products of psl(2|2)representations. hep-th/0506072, 2005. [39] Nick
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QUANTISATION AND NILPOTENT LIMITS OF MISHCHENKO–FOMENKOSUBALGEBRAS ALEXANDER MOLEV AND ...

m! σSm. sgnσ σ. We let H(m) and A(m) denote their respective images under the natural action of Sm onthe tensor product space (CN)m.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2017/molev-13.pdf

super-mt.dvi

18. with the product of quasideterminants on the right hand side of (2.34). ... It is natural to suppose. that each of the families Drskk, Drhkk and D.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2009/molev-19.pdf

Data assimilation for networks of coupled oscillators: Inferring unknown ...

the phases φi and all the natural frequencies ωi if allof the phases are observed? ... every fourth nodein the ring is observed/unobserved. Note, there is stillinhomogeneity in the natural frequencies ωi.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/gottwald/preprints/coupled_oscillator_DA_ArXiv.pdf

HIGHER LEVEL VERTEX OPERATORS FOR Uq(ŝl2) SLAVEN KOŽIĆ Abstract. ...

z2z0 = qz0z2. and certain natural grading restrictions are imposed on V and Y. ... mutativity of vertex operator products, while vertex operator products for Uq(ŝl2) are no.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2016/kozic-9.pdf

arXiv:2212.12854v1 [math.PR] 25 Dec 2022

continuous process of finite variation. We will frequently examine the existence and uniqueness of a solution (Y, Z) to the BSDE (3.1)in the product space S2(F)H2(M).
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2023/li-3.pdf