Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1881-1167
Print ISSN : 0025-5645
ISSN-L : 0025-5645
Volume 51, Issue 4
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  • Ping LI, Chung-Chun YANG
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 781-799
    Published: 1999
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    In this paper, when an entire function f and the linear combination of its derivatives L(f) with small functions as its coefficients share one value CM and another value IM is studied. We also resolved the question when an entire function f and its derivative f^{'} share two values CM jointly. Some of the results remain to be valid if f is meromorphic and satisfying N(r, f)=o(T(r, f)) as r→∞ and the values a, b are replaced by small functions of f(z).
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  • Kenichiro UMEZU
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 801-815
    Published: 1999
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    This paper is a continuation of the previous paper Taira and Umezu [12] where we studied the existence and uniqueness of positive solutions of a class of sublinear elliptic problems with degenerate boundary conditions. We intend here to give a further investigation of the set of positive solutions in the forced case.
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  • characterization theorem
    Yasunori OKABE
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 817-841
    Published: 1999
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    In this paper, we introduce a notion of stationarity for the pair of flows in a metric vector space and characterize it in such a way that there exist two relations, called a dissipatiov-dissipation theorem and a fluctuatiov-dissipation theorem, among the KM2O-Langevin matrix associated with the pair of flows.
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  • Tohru MATANO, Atusi MATUMIYA, Kyoichi TAKANO
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 843-866
    Published: 1999
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    We give a symplectic description of the fiber space for each J-th Painlevé system ( J=V, IV, III, II) which was constructed by K. Okamoto. Hamiltonian function in every chart is a polynomial of the canonical coordinates.
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  • Tatsuya Tate
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 867-885
    Published: 1999
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    The purpose of this paper is to formulate the notion of quantum ergodicity at a finite energy level for certain quantum mechanics, by using the method of Sunada [Sul]. Under some assumptions on the corresponding classical mechanics, we obtain a necessary and sufficient condition in terms of semi-classical asymptotic behaviour of eigenfunctions of a quantum Hamiltonian so that the classical mechanics is ergodic. We also obtain a result on quantum weak mixing at a finite energy level which is a semi-classical analogue of the notion introduced in [Z4].
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  • Dedicated to the memory of our friend and colleague, Michael Schneider
    Karen A. CHANDLER, Alan HOWARD, Andrew J. SOMMESE
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 887-910
    Published: 1999
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    In this article we begin the study of \hat{X}, an n-dimensional algebraic submanifold of complex projective space \bm{P}N, in terms of a hyperplane section A which is not irreducible. A number of general results are given, including a Lefschetz theorem relating the cohomology of \hat{X} to the cohomology of the components of a normal crossing divisor which is ample, and a strong extension theorem for divisors which are high index Fano fibrations. As a consequence we describe \hat{X}=\bm{P}N of dimension at least five if the intersection of \hat{X} with some hyperplane is a union of r≥q 2 smooth normal crossing divisors \hat{A1}, ..., \hat{Ar}, such that for each i, h1(\mathcal{O}_{\hat{Ai}}) equals the genus g(\hat{Ai}) of a curve section of \hat{Ai}. Complete results are also given for the case of dimension four when r=2.
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  • Atsushi INOUE, Witold KARWOWSKI, Hidekazu OGI
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 911-935
    Published: 1999
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    The purpose of this paper is to define and study an important class in weights on O*-algebras which is possible to develop the Tomita-Takesaki theory in O*-algebras. The Connes cocycle theorem for weights on von Neumann algebras is generalized to the case of O*-algebras.
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  • Dedicated to Professor Joaquin Arregui on his 70th Birthday
    Antonio GIRALDO, José M. R. SANJURJO
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 937-954
    Published: 1999
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    We define a semidynamical system--inspired by some classical dynamical systems studied by Bebutov in function spaces--in the space of approximative maps A(X, Y) between two metric compacta, with a suitable metric. Shape and strong shape morphisms are characterized as invariant subsets of this system. We study their structure and asymptotic properties and use the obtained results to give dynamical characterizations of basic notions in shape theory, like trivial shape, shape domination by polyhedra and internal FANRs.
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  • Masaaki EGUCHI, Shin KOIZUMI, Masaichi MAMIUDA
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 955-985
    Published: 1999
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    We give the recursion formula of the Harish-Chandra C-function with respect to the highest weight of the representations of K. Using this formula, we get the explicit expressions of the Harish-Chandra C-functions for Spin(n, 1) and SU(n, 1). As an application, by using these expressions, we get the realizations of discrete series representations of SU(n, 1) as subquotients of nonunitary principal series representations. We shall also get the decompositions of holomorphic and antiholomorphic discrete series when restricted to U(n-1, 1). By using the structures of K-spectra of discrete series representations, we can concretely construct the invariant subspaces of the representation spaces of holomorphic and antiholomorphic discrete series.
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  • Jiro SEKIGUCHI
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 987-1013
    Published: 1999
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    Let l1, l2, •s, l7 be mutually different seven lines on the real projective plane. We consider two conditions; (A) No three of l1, l2, •s, l7 intersect at a point. (B) There is no conic tangent to any six of l1, l2, •s, l7. Cummings [{3}] and White [{16}] showed that there are eleven non-equivalent classes of systems of seven lines with condition (A) (cf. [{7}], Chap. 18). The purposes of this article is to give an interpretation of the classification of Cummings and White in terms of the root system of type E7. To accomplish this, it is better to add condition (B) for systems of seven lines. Moreover we need the notion of tetrahedral sets which consist of ten roots modulo signs in the root system of type E7 and which plays an important role in our study.
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  • Yasuo NAGASHIMA
    1999 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 1015-1028
    Published: 1999
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    We prove Abel's theorem for divisors on an arbitrary compact complex manifold by combining the ech cohomology of sheaves, a {logarithmic residue formula} for 1-forms and de Rham's theory applied to open submanifolds.
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