Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1881-1167
Print ISSN : 0025-5645
ISSN-L : 0025-5645
Volume 59, Issue 4
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  • Masami OHTA
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 913-951
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    The subject of this paper is to study the structure of the Eisenstein component of Hida’s universal ordinary p-adic Hecke algebra attached to modular forms (rather than cusp forms). We give a sufficient condition for such a ring to be Gorenstein in terms of companion forms in characteristic p; and also a numerical criterion which assures the validity of that condition. This type of result was already obtained in our previous work, in which two cases were left open. The purpose of this work is to extend our method to cover these remaining cases. New ingredients of the proof consist of: a new construction of a pairing between modular forms over a finite field; and a comparison result for ordinary modular forms of weight two with respect to Γ1(N) and Γ1(N)∩Γ0(p). We also describe the Iwasawa module attached to the cyclotomic Zp-extension of an abelian number field in terms of the Eisenstein ideal, when an appropriate Eiesenstein component is Gorenstein.
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  • Satoshi KOIKE, Masahiro SHIOTA
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 953-969
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    For a semialgebraic mapping between semialgebraic sets, we consider the set of points at which the fibre is not smooth. In this paper we discuss whether the singular set is itself semialgebraic, when it has codimension bigger than or equal to 2 in the domain of f and whether the mapping is semialgebraically trivial along the smooth part of the fibre, giving several examples which show optimality of those results. In addition, we give an example of a polynomial function f such that even the (af) condition in the weak sense fails in a neighbourhood of a smooth fibre, but f is semialgebraically trivial along it.
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  • Masaru IIZUKA, Miyuki MAENO, Matsuyo TOMISAKI
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 971-983
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    We consider one-dimensional generalized diffusion processes (ODGDPs for brief), where both boundary points are accessible or asymptotically accessible. For such ODGDPs we consider stochastic processes induced by conditioning on hitting or asymptotical hitting the right boundary point before hitting or asymptotical hitting the left boundary point. The induced stochastic processes are again ODGDPs when the right boundary point is either accessible with the absorbing boundary condition or asymptotically accessible. However the probability distributions of the induced stochastic processes do not satisfy the Chapman-Kolmogorov equation when the right boundary point is accessible with the reflecting or elastic boundary condition.
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  • Narutaka OZAWA
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 985-991
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    The theory of exact C*-algebras was introduced by Kirchberg and has been influential in recent development of C*-algebras. A fundamental result on exact C*-algebras is a local characterization of exactness. The notion of weakly exact von Neumann algebras was also introduced by Kirchberg. In this paper, we give a local characterization of weak exactness. As a corollary, we prove that a discrete group is exact if and only if its group von Neumann algebra is weakly exact. The proof naturally involves the operator space duality.
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  • Takehiko YAMANOUCHI
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 993-1009
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    It is shown that for the inclusion of factors (BA):=(W*(\\mathcal{S},ω)⊆W*(\\mathcal{R},ω)) corresponding to an inclusion of ergodic discrete measured equivalence relations \\mathcal{S}⊆\\mathcal{R}, \\mathcal{S} is normal in \\mathcal{R} in the sense of Feldman-Sutherland-Zimmer ([9]) if and only if A is generated by the normalizing groupoid of B. Though this fact has been already obtained in [3], we reprove it here by a quite different method.
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  • Samy Skander BAHOURA
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1011-1030
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    We give some results about the product supu×infu for some elliptic operators of order 2 and 4. If we use those inequalities and the concentration phenomena, we can describe the asymptotic behavior of some nonlinear PDE of Yamabe type.
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  • Jang Hyun JO
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1031-1044
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    We show that if a group G admits a finite dimensional contractible G-CW-complex X then the vanishing of the L2-Betti numbers for all stabilizers Gσ of X determines that of the L2-Betti numbers for G. We also give a relation among the L2-Euler characteristics for X as a G-CW-complex and those for X as a Gσ-CW-complex under certain assumptions. Finally, we present a new class of groups satisfying the Chatterji-Mislin conjecture which amounts to putting Brown’s formula within the framework of L2-homology.
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  • Masahiro SHIOYA
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1045-1065
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    Suppose that κ is a regular uncountable cardinal. It has been known that the club filter on \\mathcal{P}ω1κ can be presaturated. In this paper we extend the result to the case of \\mathcal{P}μκ, where μ is a regular uncountable cardinal ≤κ. This involves suitably weakening the notion of presaturation. A new reflection principle for stationary sets in \\mathcal{P}κλ plays a key role.
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  • Humihiko WATANABE
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1067-1080
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    The first half of this paper (Section 1) deals with the structure of the twisted homology group associated to the Wirtinger integral. A basis of the first homology group is given, and the vanishing of the homology groups of the other dimensions is proved. The second half (Section 2) deals with the structure of the twisted cohomology groups associated to the Wirtinger integral. The isomorphism between the twisted cohomology groups and the cohomology groups associated to a certain subcomplex of the de Rham complex is established, and a basis of the first cohomology group of this subcomplex (therefore, of the first twisted cohomology group) is given. The vanishing of the cohomology groups of the other dimensions is also proved.
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  • Junko INOUE, Jean LUDWIG
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1081-1103
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    Let G be an exponential solvable Lie group, and π be an irreducible unitary representation of G. Then by induction from a unitary character of a connected subgroup, π is realized in an L2-space of functions on a homogeneous space. We are concerned with Cvectors of π from a viewpoint of rapidly decreasing properties. We show that the subspace \\mathcal{S}\\mathcal{E} consisting of vectors with a certain property of rapidly decreasing at infinity can be embedded as the space of the Cvectors in an extension of π to an exponential group including G. Using the space \\mathcal{S}\\mathcal{E}, we also give a description of the space \\mathcal{A}\\mathcal{S}\\mathcal{E} related to Fourier transforms of L1-functions on G. We next obtain an explicit description of Cvectors for a special case. Furthermore, we consider a space of functions on G with a similar rapidly decreasing property and show that it is the space of the Cvectors of an irreducible representation of a certain exponential solvable Lie group acting on L2(G).
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  • Akbar DEHGHAN-NEZHAD, Aziz EL KACIMI ALAOUI
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1105-1134
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    In this paper: i) We compute the leafwise cohomology of a complete Riemannian Diophantine flow. ii) We solve explicitly the discrete cohomological equation for the Anosov diffeomorphism on the torus Tn defined by a hyperbolic and diagonalizable matrix ASL(n,Z) whose eigenvalues are all real positive numbers. We use this to solve the continuous cohomological equation of the Anosov flow \\mathcal{F} on the hyperbolic torus TAn+1 obtained from A by suspension. This enables us to compute some other geometrical objects associated to the diffeomorphism A and the foliation \\mathcal{F} like the invariant distributions and the leafwise cohomology.
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  • Nobutaka BOUMUKI
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1135-1177
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    We give a method of determining the centralizer of an elliptic element in a real semisimple Lie algebra \\mathfrak{g}, in relation with the maximal compact subalgebra of \\mathfrak{g} and the compact dual of \\mathfrak{g}. Moreover, we determine a special central element (called the H-element) of the isotropy subalgebra of each simple irreducible pseudo-Hermitian symmetric Lie algebra.
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  • Yasufumi NITTA
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1179-1198
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    A generalized Calabi-Yau structure is a geometrical structure on a manifold which generalizes both the concept of the Calabi-Yau structure and that of the symplectic one. In view of a result of Lin and Tolman in generalized complex cases, we introduce in this paper the notion of a generalized moment map for a compact Lie group action on a generalized Calabi-Yau manifold and construct a reduced generalized Calabi-Yau structure on the reduced space. As an application, we show some relationship between generalized moment maps and the Bergman kernels, and prove the Duistermaat-Heckman formula for a torus action on a generalized Calabi-Yau manifold.
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  • Shigeki AKIYAMA, Masayuki SHIRASAKA
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1199-1234
    Published: October 15, 2007
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    A word generated by coding of irrational rotation with respect to a general decomposition of the unit interval is shown to have an inverse limit structure directed by substitutions. We also characterize primitive substitutive rotation words, as those having quadratic parameters.
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  • [The original paper is in this journal, Vol. 58 (2006), 1163--1184]
    Kohhei YAMAGUCHI
    2007 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 1235-1237
    Published: October 15, 2007
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