Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017Some examples of non-tidy spaces2125ENTakahiroMatsushitaGraduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo10.18926/mjou/54711We construct a free Z<sub>2</sub>-space <i>X<sub>n</sub></i> for a positive integer <i>n</i> such that <i>w<sub>1</sub>(X<sub>n</sub>)<sup>n</sup></i> ≠ 0 but there is no Z<sub>2</sub>-map from <i>S</i><sup>2</sup> to <i>X<sub>n</sub></i>.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017The degree of set-valued mappings from ANR spaces to homology spheres2740ENYoshimiShitandaSchool of political science and economics, Meiji University10.18926/mjou/54712An admissible mapping is a set-valued mapping which has a selected pair of continuous mappings. In this paper, we study the degree of admissible mappings from ANR spaces to homology spheres and prove the uniqueness of the degree under some conditions.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017On a non-abelian generalization of the Bloch–Kato exponential map4170ENKenjiSakugawaDepartment of Mathematics Graduate School of Science, Osaka University10.18926/mjou/54713The present paper establishes a non-abelian generalization of the Bloch–Kato exponential map. Then, we relate p-adic polylogarithms introduced by Coleman to `-adic polylogarithms introduced by Wojtkowiak. This formula is another analog of the Coleman–Ihara formula obtained by Nakamura, Wojtkowiak, and the author.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017Evaluation of convolution sums and some remarks on cusp forms of weight 4 and level 127179ENB.RamakrishhanHarish-Chandra Research InstituteBrundabanSahuSchool of Mathematical Sciences National Institute of Science Education and Research10.18926/mjou/54714In this note, we evaluate certain convolution sums and make some remarks about the Fourier coefficients of cusp forms of weight 4 for Γ<sub>0</sub>(12). We express the normalized newform of weight 4 on Γ<sub>0</sub>(12) as a linear combination of the (quasimodular) Eisenstein series (of weight 2) <i>E<sub>2</sub>(dz)</i>, <i>d</i>|12 and their derivatives. Now, by comparing the work of Alaca-Alaca-Williams [1] with our results, as a consequence, we express the coefficients <i>c<sub>1,12</sub>(n)</i> and <i>c<sub>3,4</sub>(n)</i> that appear in [1, Eqs.(2.7) and (2.12)] in terms of linear combination of the Fourier coefficients of newforms of weight 4 on Γ<sub>0</sub>(6) and Γ<sub>0</sub>(12). The properties of <i>c<sub>1,12</sub>(n)</i> and <i>c<sub>3,4</sub>(n)</i> that are derived in [1] now follow from the properties of the Fourier coefficients of the newforms mentioned above. We also express the newforms as a linear combination of certain eta-quotients and obtain an identity involving eta-quotients.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017An arithmetic function arising from the Dedekind ψ function8192ENColinDefantDepartment of Mathematics, University of Florida10.18926/mjou/54715We define ψ‾ to be the multiplicative arithmetic function that satisfies<br>
<img src="http://www.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/www/mjou/mjou_59_81.png"><br>
for all primes <i>p</i> and positive integers α. Let <i>λ(n)</i> be the number of iterations of the function <i>ψ‾</i> needed for <i>n</i> to reach 2. It follows from a theorem due to White that <i>λ</i> is additive. Following Shapiro's work on the iterated <i>φ</i> function, we determine bounds for <i>λ</i>. We also use the function <i>λ</i> to partition the set of positive integers into three sets <i>S<sub>1</sub>, S<sub>2</sub>, S<sub>3</sub></i> and determine some properties of these sets.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017Gauss maps of cuspidal edges in hyperbolic 3-space, with application to flat fronts93111ENYutaOgataDepartment of Mathematics, Graduate School of Science, Kobe UniversityKeisukeTeramotoDepartment of Mathematics, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University10.18926/mjou/54716We study singularities of de Sitter Gauss map images of cuspidal edges in hyperbolic 3-space. We show relations between singularities of de Sitter Gauss map images and differential geometric properties of cuspidal edges. Moreover, we apply this result to flat fronts in hyperbolic 3-space.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017A remark on the Lavallee-Spearman-Williams-Yang family of quadratic fields113116ENKwang-SeobKimSchool of Mathematics, Korea Institute for Advanced StudyYasuhiroKishiDepartment of Mathematics, Aichi University of Education10.18926/mjou/54717In [4], M. J. Lavallee, B. K. Spearman, K. S. Williams and Q. Yang introduced a certain parametric D5-quintic polynomial and studied its splitting field. The present paper gives an infinite family of quadratic fields with class number divisible by 5 by using properties of its polynomial.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017A note on balance equations for doubly periodic minimal surfaces117130ENPeterConnorDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Indiana University South Bend10.18926/mjou/54718Most known examples of doubly periodic minimal surfaces in R<sup>3</sup> with parallel ends limit as a foliation of R<sup>3</sup> by horizontal noded planes, with the location of the nodes satisfying a set of balance equations. Conversely, for each set of points providing a balanced configuration, there is a corresponding three-parameter family of doubly periodic minimal surfaces. In this note we derive a differential equation that is equivalent to the balance equations for doubly periodic minimal surfaces. This allows for the generation of many more solutions to the balance equations, enabling the construction of increasingly complicated surfaces.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017Higher-dimensional absolute versions of symmetric, Frobenius, and quasi-Frobenius algebras131140ENMitsuyasuHashimotoDepartment of Mathematics Faculty of Science, Okayama University10.18926/mjou/54719In this paper, we define and discuss higher-dimensional and absolute versions of symmetric, Frobenius, and quasi-Frobenius algebras. In particular, we compare these with the relative notions defined by Scheja and Storch. We also prove the validity of codimension two-argument for modules over a coherent sheaf of algebras with a 2-canonical module, generalizing a result of the author.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017On the (1 − C<sub>2</sub>) condition141147ENLe Van AnDepartment of Natural Education, Ha Tinh UniversityNguyen Thi Hai AnhDepartment of Natural Education, Ha Tinh UniversityNgo Sy TungDepartment of Mathematics, Vinh University10.18926/mjou/54720In this paper, we give some results on (1 − C<sub>2</sub>)−modules and 1−continuous modules.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017Scattering and semi-classical asymptotics for periodic Schrödinger operators with oscillating decaying potential149174ENMouezDimassiUniversit´e Bordeaux I, Institut de Math´ematiques de BordeauxAnh Tuan DuongDepartment of Mathematics, Hanoi National University of Education10.18926/mjou/54721In the semi-classical regime (i.e., <i>h</i> ↘ 0), we study the effect of an oscillating decaying potential <i>V</i> (<i>hy, y</i>) on the periodic Schrödinger operator <i>H</i>. The potential <i>V</i> (<i>x, y</i>) is assumed to be smooth, periodic with respect to <i>y</i> and tends to zero as |<i>x</i>| → ∞. We prove the existence of <i>O</i>(<i>h<sup>−n</sup></i>) eigenvalues in each gap of the operator <i>H</i> + <i>V</i> (<i>hy, y</i>). We also establish a Weyl type asymptotics formula of the counting function of eigenvalues with optimal remainder estimate. We give a weak and pointwise asymptotic expansions in powers of <i>h</i> of the spectral shift function corresponding to the pair (<i>H</i> + <i>V</i> (<i>hy, y</i>),<i>H</i>). Finally, under some analytic assumption on the potential V we prove the existence of shape resonances, and we give their asymptotic expansions in powers of <i>h<sup>1/2</sup></i>. All our results depend on the Floquet eigenvalues corresponding to the periodic Schrödinger operator <i>H</i> +<i>V</i> (<i>x, y</i>), (here <i>x</i> is a parameter).No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017Blowup and global existence of a solution to a semilinear reaction-diffusion system with the fractional Laplacian175218ENTomoyukiKakehiDepartment of Mathematics, Okayama UniversityYoshihitoOshitaDepartment of Mathematics, Okayama University10.18926/mjou/54723In this paper, we deal with the semilinear reaction diffusion system with the fractional Laplacian.<br>
<img src="http://www.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/www/mjou/mjou_59_175.png"><br>
where <i>p,q</i> > 1 and 0 < <i>α</i> < 1. We study the existence of a global in time solution, the blowup of a solution, and the life span of the blowup solution to the above reaction-diffusion system for sufficiently small initial data.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662711985Rings decomposed into direct sums of nil rings and certain reduced rings3538ENYasuyukiHiranoHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33440No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662711985On the spaces U(2n)/ΔU and the Bott maps205216ENMinatoYasuo10.18926/mjou/33441No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661021961On Hilbert geometry101112ENYasuoNasu10.18926/mjou/33080No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661021961On general connections II113124ENTominosukeOtsuki10.18926/mjou/33081No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661021961Über die Koeffizienten der schlichten Funktionen (II)125142ENKen'itiKoseki10.18926/mjou/33082No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661021961Über die p-wertigen Funktionen8799ENKen'itiKoseki10.18926/mjou/33083No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661021961On Galois and locally Galois extensions of simple rings143166ENTakashiNagaharaHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33084No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661011960On conformal collineations7585ENYoshihiroTashiro10.18926/mjou/33085No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661011960On generating elements of Galois extensions of division rings V1117ENTakasiNagahara10.18926/mjou/33086No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661011960Spectral theory of operator algebras II1960ENMinoruTomita10.18926/mjou/33087No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661011960On some properties of group characters II6166ENMasaruOsima10.18926/mjou/33088No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661011960Beiträge zur Theorie der schlichten Funktionen19ENKen'itiKoseki10.18926/mjou/33089No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15661011960On Galois theory of division rings III6773ENNobuoNobusawaHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33090No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Self Maps of Suspension of Sphere Bundles over Spheres155158ENHideoTakahashi10.18926/mjou/33091No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Anti-Intergral Elements and Coefficients of their Minimal Polynomials8391ENSusumuOdaKen-ichiYoshida10.18926/mjou/33092No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Theta Functions, II93108ENTakashiTasaka10.18926/mjou/33093No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Hopf Maps and Triality197208ENA.RigasLucas M.Chaves10.18926/mjou/33094No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Multiplicative Elements in Morava K-Theory of BZ/p145154ENK.Kordzaya10.18926/mjou/33095No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996On the Differential Submodules of Modules1324ENMamoruFuruyaHiroshiNiitsuma10.18926/mjou/33096No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996On Values of Cyclotomic Polynomials. III115122ENKaoruMotose10.18926/mjou/33097No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Orthogonality in the Category of Complexes2546ENEdger E.EnochsOvertoun M. G.JendaJinzhongXu10.18926/mjou/33098No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Weakly Henselian Rings4751ENThomasMckenzie10.18926/mjou/33099No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Note on Homotopy Classes of Self Maps; [ΣHP³, ΣHP³]159196ENHideoTakahashi10.18926/mjou/33100No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996The Property Special (DF) for Unit-Regular Rings111ENMamoruKutami10.18926/mjou/33101No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Panes, Nets, and Codes123143ENSteven T.Dougherty10.18926/mjou/33102No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996A Remark on Torsion-Free Subgroups in Group Rings109114ENTôruFurukawa10.18926/mjou/33103No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663811996Infinite Galois Theory of Semisimple Rings5382ENKazuyukiTanabe10.18926/mjou/33104No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Elliptic Curves y²=x³-px of Rank Two183184ENBlair K.Spearman10.18926/mjou/33105<p>A class of prime numbers p is given for which the elliptic curve y² =x³-px has rank two. This extends a theorem of Kudo and Motose.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Evaluation of the Convolution Sums ∑ l+24m=n σ(l) σ(m) and ∑3l+8m=n σ(l) σ(m)93111ENAyseAlacaSabanAlacaKenneth S.Williams10.18926/mjou/33106No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Galois Covers of Degree p and Semi-stable Reduction of Curves in Equal Characteristic p>0113138ENMohamedSaïdi10.18926/mjou/33107<p>In this paper we study the semi-stable reduction of Galois covers of degree p above curves over a complete discrete valuation ring of equal characteristic p.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007A Characterization of δ-quasi-Baer Rings197200ENEbrahimHashemi10.18926/mjou/33108<p>Let δ be a derivation on R. A ring R is called δ-quasi-Baer (resp. quasi-Baer) if the right annihilator of every δ-ideal (resp. ideal) of R is generated by an idempotent of R. In this note first we give a positive answer to the question posed in Han et al. [7], then we show that R is δ-quasi-Baer iff the differential polynomial ring S = R[x; δ] is quasi-Baer iff S is δ‾-quasi-Baer for every extended derivation δ‾ on S of δ. This results is a generalization of Han et al. [7], to the case where R
is not assumed to be δ-semiprime.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007A Generalized Primitive Element Theorem171181ENDirceuBagioAntonioPaques10.18926/mjou/33109<p>We deal with the following variant of the primitive element theorem: any commutative strongly separable extension of a commutative ring can be embedded in another one having primitive element. This statement holds for connected strongly separable extension of commutative rings which are either local or connected semilocal. We show that it holds for a more general family of rings, that is, for connected commutative rings whose quotient ring by the corresponding Jacobson radical is von Neumann regular and locally uniform. Some properties of the (connected) separable closure of such rings are also given as an application of this result.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Sums and Partial Sums of Double Power Series associated with the Generalized Zeta Function and Their N-fractional CalculusSums and Partial Sums of Double Power Series associated with the Generalized Zeta Function and Their N-fractional Calculus3752ENMaged G.Bin-Saad10.18926/mjou/33110<p>An attempt is made here to introduce and study a pair of
double power series associated with the generalized zeta function due to Erdélyi Φ(x; z; a) together with related sums, integral representations,
generating relations and N-fractional calculus. A number of (known and
new) results shown to follow as special cases of our theorems.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Higher Weights of Codes from Projective Planes and Biplanes149161ENSteven T.DoughertyReshmaRamadurai10.18926/mjou/33111<p>We study the higher weights of codes formed from planes
and biplanes. We relate the higher weights of the Hull and the code of a plane and biplane. We determine all higher weight enumerators of planes and biplanes of order less or equal to 4.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007On Ideals and Orthogonal Generalized Derivations of Semiprime Rings5358ENEmineAlbas10.18926/mjou/33112<p>In this paper, some results concerning orthogonal generalized derivations are generalized for a nonzero ideal of a semiprime ring. These results are a generalization of results of M. Brešar and J. Vukman
in [3], which are related to a theorem of E. Posner for the product of derivations on a prime ring.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Some Results on (σ,τ)-Lie Ideals5964ENEvrimGüvenKazimKayaMuharremSoytürk10.18926/mjou/33113<p>In this note we give some basic results on one sided(σ,τ)-Lie ideals of prime rings with characteristic not 2.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Some Questions on the Ideal Class Group of Imaginary Abelian Fields185196ENTsuyoshiItoh10.18926/mjou/33114<p>Let k be an imaginary quadratic field. Assume that the
class number of k is exactly an odd prime number p, and p splits into two distinct primes in k. Then it is known that a prime ideal lying above p is not principal. In the present paper, we shall consider a question whether a similar result holds when the class number of k is 2p. We
also consider an analogous question for the case that k is an imaginary quartic abelian field.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Character Values and Dade's Conjecture136ENRyoNarasaki10.18926/mjou/33115No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Privalov Space on the Upper Half Plane163169ENYasuoIida10.18926/mjou/33116<p>In this paper, we shall consider Privalov space Np 0 (D) (p > 1) which consists of holomorphic functions f on the upper half plane D := {z ∈ C|Imz > 0} such that (log+ |f(z)|)p has a harmonic majorant on D. We shall give some properties of Np 0 (D).</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Generalized Derivations with Commutativity and Anti-commutativity Conditions139147ENHoward E.BellNadeem-urRehman10.18926/mjou/33117<p>Let R be a prime ring with 1, with char(R) ≠ 2; and let F : R → R be a generalized derivation. We determine when one of the following holds for all x,y ∈ R: (i) [F(x); F(y)] = 0; (ii) F(x)ΟF(y) = 0;
(iii) F(x) Ο F(y) = x Ο y .</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664912007Cut Loci and Distance Functions6592ENJin-ichiItohTakashiSakai10.18926/mjou/33118No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002A Representation of Ring Homomorphisms on Unital Regular Commutative Banach Algebras143154ENTakeshiMiura10.18926/mjou/33119<p>We give a complete representation of a ring homomorphism from a unital semisimple regular commutative Banach algebra into a unital semisimple commutative Banach algebra, which need not be regular. As a corollary we give a sufficient condition in order that a ring homomorphism is automatically linear or conjugate linear.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002On the Nilpotency Index of the Radical of a Group Algebra. XI5156ENKaoruMotose10.18926/mjou/33120No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002Hopf Algebra Structure of Morava K-Theory of the Exceptional Lie Groups, II57122ENTetsuNishimoto10.18926/mjou/33121No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002Note on the Relation between S-reducibility, S-coreducibility and Stable Homotopy Types of Some Stunted Lens Spaces131136ENYasusukeKotani10.18926/mjou/33122No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002Ladder Index of Groups3742ENKazuhiroIshikawaHiroshiTanakaKatsumiTanaka10.18926/mjou/33123No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002On Commutativity of Rings with Generalized Derivations4350ENNadeem urRehman10.18926/mjou/33124<p>The concept of derivations as well as of generalized inner derivations have been generalized as an additive function F : R → R satisfying F(xy) = F(x)y + xd(y) for all x, y ∈ R, where d is a derivation on R, such a function F is said to be a generalized derivation. In the present paper we have discussed the commutativity of prime rings admitting a generalized derivation F satisfying (i) [F(x), x] = 0, (ii) F([x, y]) = [x, y], and (iii) F(x ◦ y) = x ◦ y for all x, y in some appropriate subset of R.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002On the Group π(ΣA × B, X)123130ENSeiyaSasao10.18926/mjou/33125No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002Decomposition of Spinor Groups by the Involution σ′ in Exceptional Lie Groups128ENToshikazuMiyashita10.18926/mjou/33126No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002Semigroups of Locally Lipschitz Operators155170ENYoshikazuKobayashiNaokiTanaka10.18926/mjou/33127No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664412002Geometry on Grassmann Manifolds G(2,8) and G(3,8)171179ENZhouJianweiHuangHui10.18926/mjou/33128<p>In this paper, we use the Clifford algebra Cℓ<sub>8</sub> to construct fibre bundles ¿<sub>1</sub> : G(2; 8) → S<sup>6</sup>, ¿'<sub>1</sub> : G(2; 7) → S<sup>6</sup> and ¿<sub>2</sub> : G(3; 8) → S<sup>7</sup>, the fibres are CP<sup>3</sup>, CP<sup>2</sup> and ASSOC = G<sub>2</sub>=SO(4) respectively. We show that G(2; 5), CP<sup>3</sup> and S<sup>6</sup> are the homologically volume minimizing submanifolds of G(2; 8) by calibrations and they generate the homology group H<sub>6</sub>(G(2; 8)). The submanifolds S<sup>7</sup> and ASSOC of G(3; 8) generate H<sub>7</sub>(G(3; 8)) and H<sub>8</sub>(G(3; 8)) respectively.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008Inverse Limits of Spaces with the Weak B-Property127133ENZhaoBin10.18926/mjou/33129No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008The Fine Spectra of the Cesàro Operator C 1 over the Sequence Space bvp, (1 ≤ p ∞)135147ENAli M.AkhmedovFeyziBasar10.18926/mjou/33130<p>The sequence space bvp consisting of all sequences (xk) such that (xk - xk-1) in the sequence space lp has recently been introduced by Basar and Altay [Ukrainian Math. J. 55(1)(2003), 136-147]; where 1 ≤ p ≤ ∞. In the present paper, the norm of the Cesàro operator C1 acting on the sequence space bvp has been found and the fine spectrum of the Cesàro operator C1 over the sequence space bvp has been determined, where 1 ≤ p < ∞.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008A Lower Bound for the Rational LS-category of a Coformal Elliptic Space201203ENToshihiroYamaguchi10.18926/mjou/33131<p>We give a lower bound for the rational LS-category of certain spaces, including the coformal elliptic ones, in terms of the dimension of its total rational cohomology.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008On Central Gap Numbers of Symmetric Groups6384ENHirotakaKikyo10.18926/mjou/33132<p>g(G) denotes the central gap number of a group G. We
show that for n ≥ 8, g(Sn) ≥ n and g(An) ≥ n-2. We give exact values of g(Sn) and g(An) for small n's. In particular, g(S9) = 9 and g(A9) = 7. Therefore, for any positive integer n ≠ 1, 3, 5 there is a group G such that n = g(G). G can be finite or infinite.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008On Fox Spaces and Jacobi Identities161176ENMarekGolasinskiDaciberg LimaGonçalvesPeterWong10.18926/mjou/33133<p>In 1945, R. Fox introduced the so-called Fox torus homo-
topy groups in which the usual homotopy groups are embedded and their Whitehead products are expressed as commutators. A modern treatment of Fox torus homotopy groups and their generalization has been given and studied. In this note, we further explore these groups
and their properties. We discuss co-multiplications on Fox spaces and Jacobi identities for the generalized Whitehead products and the T- Whitehead products.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008Imaginary Quadratic Fields whose Exponents are Less Than or Equal To Two8599ENKenichiShimizu10.18926/mjou/33134<p>We give a necessary condition for an imaginary quadratic
field to have exponent less than or equal to two. Further we discuss relations of this condition with other necessary conditions studied by Möller and Mollin, and conjecture that these conditions are equivalent.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008On Φ-recurrent N(k)-contact Metric Manifolds101112ENUday ChandDeAboul KalamGazi10.18926/mjou/33135<p>In this paper we prove that a Φ-recurrent N(k)-contact metric manifold is an η-Einstein manifold with constant coefficients. Next, we prove that a 3-dimensional Φ-recurrent N(k)-contact metric manifold
is of constant curvature. The existence of a Φ-recurrent N(k)-contact metric manifold is also proved.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008A New Class of Quasicyclic Complex Vector Functional Equations161ENIce B.Risteski10.18926/mjou/33136<p>For the first time in the literature a quasicyclic complex vector functional equation is introduced in the present paper. By a matrix method the general quasicyclic complex vector functional equation is solved, as well as its particular case for n = 3. This case is completely solved in an explicit form, and for every step of the solution examples are provided. Using a simple spectral property of compound matrices, a necessary and sufficient condition for stability of the quasicyclic complex vector functional equation considered is proved.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008K-semimetrizabilities and C-stratifiabilities of Spaces177199ENIwaoYoshioka10.18926/mjou/33137No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008On Unit Groups of Completely Primary Finite Rings149160ENChiteng'a JohnChikunji10.18926/mjou/33138<p>Let R be a commutative completely primary finite ring with the unique maximal ideal J such that J3 = (0) and J2 ≠ (0): Then R⁄J ≅ GF(pr) and the characteristic of R is pk, where 1 ≤ k ≤ 3, for
some prime p and positive integers k, r. Let Ro = GR (pkr,pk) be a galois subring of R so that R = Ro ⊕ U ⊕ V ⊕ W, where U, V and W are finitely generated Ro-modules. Let non-negative integers s, t and be numbers of elements in the generating sets for U, V and W, respectively. In this work, we determine the structure of the subgroup 1+W of the unit group R* in general, and the structure of the unit group R* of R when s = 3, t = 1; ≥ 1 and characteristic of R is p. We then generalize the solution of the cases when s = 2, t = 1; t = s(s +1)⁄2 for a fixed s; for all the characteristics of R ; and when s = 2, t = 2, and characteristic of R is p to the case when the annihilator ann(J ) = J2 + W, so that ≥ 1. This complements the author's earlier solution of the problem in the case when the annihilator of the radical coincides with the square of the radical.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665012008Strong Convergence Theorems for Nonexpansive Mappings by Viscosity Approximation Methods in Banach Spaces113125ENXiaolongQinYongfuSuChangqunWu10.18926/mjou/33139<p>In this paper, we introduce a modified Ishikawa iterative process for a pair of nonexpansive mappings and obtain a strong convergence theorem in the framework of uniformly Banach spaces. Our results improve and extend the recent ones announced by Kim and Xu [T.H. Kim, H.K. Xu, Strong convergence of modified Mann iterations, Nonlinear Anal. 61 (2005) 51-60], Xu [H.K. Xu, Viscosity approximation methods for nonexpansive mappings. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 298 (2004) 279-291] and some others.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Some Examples of Benford Sequences225232ENKazuoGoto10.18926/mjou/33140No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992On Derivations in Near-rings and Rings135144ENHoward E.BellGordonMason10.18926/mjou/33141No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Curvature Forms and Einstein-like Metrics on Sasakian Manifolds241248ENElsaAbbenaSergioGarbiero10.18926/mjou/33142No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Degree Equations for p-blocks of Finite Group, II6773ENKazuokiIkeda10.18926/mjou/33143No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Generalized Tilting Modules and Applications to Module Theory7598ENYoichiMiyashita10.18926/mjou/33144No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Subrings Containing Ideals149151ENShalomFeigelstock10.18926/mjou/33145No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Real Hypersurfaces in Pn(C) with Constant Principal Curvatures233240ENU-HangKiRyoichiTakagi10.18926/mjou/33146No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992On Commutativity of a Certain Class of Rings131134ENHiroakiKomatsuTsunekazuNishinakaAdilYaqub10.18926/mjou/33147No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Uncoutably Many Infinite Loop Spaces of the Same N-type for all N217223ENYoshimiShitanda10.18926/mjou/33148No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Some Characterizations of Right co-H-rings165174ENDinh VanHuynhPhanDan10.18926/mjou/33149No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992π-regular Rings Satisfying the Converse of Schur's Lemma153156ENChol OnKimChanHuh10.18926/mjou/33150No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Primitive Elements for Cyclic p^n -extensions of Commutative Rings1320ENAnnetta G.Aramova10.18926/mjou/33151No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Prime Ideals in Strongly Graded Rings by Polycyclic-by-finite Groups II115124ENHidetoshiMarubayashiHaruoMiyamoto10.18926/mjou/33152No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Pseudo-riemannian Submanifolds with Pointwise Planar Normal Sections249257ENYoung HoKim10.18926/mjou/33153No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Finite Posets P and P-galois Extensions of Rings2147ENKazuoKishimoto10.18926/mjou/33154No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992On H-separable Polynomials in Skew Polynomial Rings of Automorphism Type4955ENShoichiIkehataGeorgeSzeto10.18926/mjou/33155No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Degrees of Self-maps205216ENAkiraSasao10.18926/mjou/33156No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992On Jordan Left Derivations145147ENQingDeng10.18926/mjou/33157No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Global Dimension of 2x2 Generic Trace Zero Matrices and Invariants of 2x2 Generic Matrices157163ENChanHuh10.18926/mjou/33158No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992On the (2,3)-closures of Ideals112ENSusumuOdaKen-IchiYoshida10.18926/mjou/33159No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992An Example of an Indecomposable Module which is not Injective125129ENShojiMorimotoTakefumiShudo10.18926/mjou/33160No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992Signatures on a Ring99114ENTeruoKanzaki10.18926/mjou/33161No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992On Some Products of β-elements in the Homotopy of the Moore Spectrum195204ENMihoMabuchiKatsumiShimomura10.18926/mjou/33162No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992On the Nilpotency Index of the Radical of a Group Algebra. X5766ENKaoruMotose10.18926/mjou/33163No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992A Note on the Lie Group G2 as a Framed Boundary175179ENMasaakiYokotani10.18926/mjou/33164No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663411992The Integral Cohomology Rings of F4/Spin(n) and E6/Spin(m)181193ENMasaakiYokotani10.18926/mjou/33165No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566221953Notes on Basic Rings103110ENMasaruOshima10.18926/mjou/33166No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566221953Theorie der Derivationen und Körperdifferenten111148ENMikaoMoriya10.18926/mjou/33167No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566221953Contribution à la Topologie II149184ENTakeshiInagaki10.18926/mjou/33168<p>On croit en général que la théorie topologique dans un espace
se développe en relation avec la propriété topologique de l'espace
considéré. Cependant, si l'on envisage les notions utilisées pour
établir la théorie, on voit sans peine qu'il y a deux espéces de notions,
c.-á-d. que les unes sont en relations intimes avec la topologie de l'espace
et les autres, presque indépendantes de la topologie de l'espace. Par
exemple, la notion d'un ensemble fermé est bien définie en relation
intime avec la topologie de l'espace considéré et la notion de l'ensemble
mesurable ß se rapporte certainement á la puissance ℵ<sub>0</sub> ,
mais il sera plus naturel de dire qu'elle est presque indépendante de
la topologie de l'espace.
Pour mettre en lumière ce que nous avons rapporté plus haut,
nous montrons un exemple. Si l'on regard l'ensemble dit homogenen
Normaltypus η<sub>ξ</sub> comme un espace dans lequel, comme toujours, les
voisinages d'un point x sont d'intervalles ouverts contenant le point
x, alors, comme on le voit sans peine, la SQ1nme de nombre dénombrable
d'ensembles fermés l'est également; par conséquent, dans cet
espace la notion de l'ensemble F<sub>σ</sub> au sens usuel n'a aucun sens essentiel,
et on voit que dans cet espace l'ensemble correspondant à
l'ensemble F<sub>σ</sub> doit être défini comme une somme de la puissance ℵ<sub>ξ</sub>
d'ensembles fermés.
Originellement, la topologie prend sa source à la notion de la.
limite et il me semble donc qu'il est naturel de développer sa théorie
en relation avec la structure de la limite dans l'espace que nous
avons en question.
Soient R un espace υ introduit par M. Fréchet et χ un point de·
R. Alors, il y a plusieurs familles de voisinages du point χ telles
qu'elles sont équivalentes deux à deux, et de plus il y a une famille
telle que sa puissance est la plus petite parmi celles de toutes les
familles. Désignons respectivement par {V(χ)} et ℵ(χ), la famille
et sa puissance. Cela posé, si un système ordonné de points {χ<sub>χ</sub>}
converge vers le point χ, alors, comme on le sait, on peut convenablement
extraire un système {χ<sub>v(χ)</sub>}, se composant de points de {χ<sub>χ</sub>}
et ordonné suivant l'ordre de l'ensemble {V(χ)} de leurs suffixes, tel
qu'il converge vers le point χ; ce qui Inontre que la convergence
vers le point x peut être écrite par le mot de la convergence d'un
système ordonné de la puissance ℵ<sub>ξ</sub>(χ). Par conséquent, si la puissance
ℵ<sub>ξ</sub>(χ) est indépendante du point x de l'espace considéré, nous
pouvons écrire la topologie dans l'espace par le mot de la conver,
gence d'un système ordonné de la puissance ℵ<sub>ξ</sub>. Ainsi, on peut dire
que l'espace jouit en un sens de la structure uniforme par rapport à
la limite.
De plus, quoiqu'un espace considéré R ne soit pas à structure
uniforlne en ce sens enoncé plus haut, s'il est quantitatif, la puissance
d'ensemble de suffixes de voisinages est indépendante de points
de l'espace et, par suite, on peut considérer que l'espace est à structure
unifonne par rapport à la lilnite. Ainsi, il sera naturel que,
dans l'espace quantitatif, la notion ayant des relations avec une puissance
doit être définie en relation avec la puissance de 1'ensemble
des suffixes, et, en effet, on pourra voir dans § 5 que la puissance
joura un rôle important dans tel espace.
Dans ce travail, nous traitons principalement pour abréger les
espaces quantitatifs dans lesquels chaque voisinage est ouvert. Le
premier objet de cet article est d'excepter des notions ayant des
relations avec la puissance ℵ<sub>0</sub> dans le sens conventionnel, et le
deuxième, de démontrer un traitement naturel sur quelques affaires
fondaInentales dans la topologie. Nous traiterons les espaces quantitatifs
dans § 5 et les espaces à structure uniforme dans § 6.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566221953Sur un Ensemble De Capacité Nulle et L'infini D'un Potentiel99101ENNobuyukiNinomiya10.18926/mjou/33169No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566221953Quelques Généralisations des Théorémes Concernant aux Produits Directs Des Espaces Linéaires Localement Convexes185189ENIchiroAmemiya10.18926/mjou/33170<p>Les deux théorèmes, qui sont établis dans "Sur les espaces
linéaires localement convexes" par O. Takenouchi (qui a paru dans
ce même Journal, tom. 2, n°1, pp. 57-84), et qui insistent que le
produit direct des espaces de chacune de deux espèces c.-à-d. "bornologique"
et "tonnelé" est encore l'un de la même espèce, sont
vrais sous les conditions moins restrictives. À savoir,
Concernant au théorème 14: La restriction d'être complet n'est
pas nécessaire.
Concernant au théorème 15: La puissance d'ensemble des composants
du produit peut être tenue encore plus grand.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952On Families of Continuous Vector Fields Over Spheres4955ENMasahiroSugawara10.18926/mjou/33171No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952Sur les Espaces Lineaires Localement Convexes5784ENOsamuTakenouchi10.18926/mjou/33172No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952On the Cartan Invariants of Algebras912ENMasaruOsima10.18926/mjou/33173No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952Eine notwendige Bedingung für die Gültigkeit der Klassenkörpertheorie im Kleinen1320ENMikaoMoriya10.18926/mjou/33174No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952On The Spaces With Normal Projective Connexions And Some Imbedding Problem Of Riemannian Spaces II2140ENTominosukeOtsuki10.18926/mjou/33175<p>In the present paper, we shall investigate the conditions under
which a given Riemannian space V<sub>n</sub> can be imbedded, as a hypersurface,
into a Riemannian space V<sub>n+1</sub> which has the following properties
I) and II).
I) The group of holonomy of the space with a normal projective
.connexion corresponding to V<sub>n+1</sub> fixes a hyperquadric and V<sub>n</sub> is its
image in V<sub>n+1</sub> , that is, the locus of points lying on the parallel displaced
hyperquadrics, regarded as points in the tangent projective spaces.
If V<sub>n+1</sub> has the property above, there exist a scalar y such that
the hypersurface is given by the relation y -= 0.
II) The orthogonal trajectories of the family of the hypersurfaces
on which y is constant are geodesics in V<sub>n+1</sub>.
If the group of holonomy of the space with a normal projective
eonnexion corresponding to a V<sub>n+1</sub> fixes a hyperquadric, it is projectively
equivalent to an Einstein space2
). In the previous paper,
the author have studied the problem of the same kind as this under
the conditions I) and
II') V<sub>n+1</sub> is an Einstein space.
The imbedding problem of V<sub>n</sub> into V<sub>n+1</sub> under the only condition
I) is very complicated in structure. The purpose of the present paper
is also to search for the methods dealing with the problem, as the previous one.
</p>No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952Sur Une Suite Convergente de Distributions de Masses et Leurs Potentiels Correspondants17ENNobuyukiNinomiya10.18926/mjou/33176No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952Compactification of Topological Spaces8597ENTakashiInagakiMasahiroSugawara10.18926/mjou/33177No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566211952Sur le Caractère Fonctionelle de la Solution du Probléme de Dirichlet4148ENNobuyukiNinomiya10.18926/mjou/33178No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954Some remarks on radical ideals139142ENHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33179No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954On the regularly convex hull of a set in a conjugate Banach space143145ENMinoruTomita10.18926/mjou/33180No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954Some studies on Frobenius algebras, II109119ENMasaruOsima10.18926/mjou/33181No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954Sur les anneaux des fonctions continues à support compact175184ENKaichiroFujiwara10.18926/mjou/33182No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954Notes on basic rings, II121127ENMasaruOsima10.18926/mjou/33183No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954Some remarks on homotopy groups of rotation groups129133ENMasahiroSugawara10.18926/mjou/33184No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954A construction of closed surfaces of negative curvature in E^495108ENTominosukeOtsuki10.18926/mjou/33185No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954Representations of operator algebras147173ENMinoruTomita10.18926/mjou/33186No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566321954Supplement to my previous paper "On primary ideal decompositions in non-commutative rings"135138ENHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33187No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953On primary ideal decompositions in non-commutative rings3946ENHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33188No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953On the induced characters of groups of finite order4764ENMasaruOsima10.18926/mjou/33189No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953Necessary conditions for local class field theory510ENO. F. G.Schilling10.18926/mjou/33190No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953Some theorems on a system of matrices and a geometrical application8994ENTominosukeOtsuki10.18926/mjou/33191No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953On the homotopy groups of rotation groups1121ENMasahiroSugawara10.18926/mjou/33192No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953Inverses in Euclidean mobs2328ENA. D.Wallace10.18926/mjou/33193No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953Indecomposable semigroups13ENA. D.Wallace10.18926/mjou/33194No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953On some Riemann spaces6588ENTominosukeOtsuki10.18926/mjou/33195No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-1566311953Charakterisierung der nicht-archimedischen Bewertungen durch Grössenordnungen2938ENMikaoMoriya10.18926/mjou/33196No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994The Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem for G-Equivariant Real Elliptic Families145177ENKenjiTsuboi10.18926/mjou/33197No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994Anti-Integral Extensions and Unramified Extensions5162ENMitsuoKanemitsuKen-ichiYoshida10.18926/mjou/33198No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994On R-Automorphisms of R[X]6375ENMiguelFerreroAntonioPaques10.18926/mjou/33199No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994On Some Products of β-Elements in the Homotopy of the Moore Spectrum II185197ENHiromiInoueYoshikoOsakadaKatsumiSimomura10.18926/mjou/33200No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994The Element \bar{kappa} is not in the Image of the S¹-Transfer133143ENJunoMukai10.18926/mjou/33201No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994A Generalization of the Bott-Taubes Rigidity Theorem199208ENShuichiTsukuda10.18926/mjou/33202No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994On commutative group algebras. II2327ENKaoruMotose10.18926/mjou/33203No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994Structure of Rings Satisfying Certain Polynomial Identities and Commutativity Theorems85103ENIsaoMogami10.18926/mjou/33204No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994Note on the Generalized Euler Constants2934ENTakashiTasaka10.18926/mjou/33205No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994Theta Functions. I3544ENTakashiTasaka10.18926/mjou/33206No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994A Note on the K-Theory of Constructible Sheves over a Curve179184ENTetsuoSasaki10.18926/mjou/33207No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994Finite p-groups with cyclic subgroups of index p²121ENYasushiNinomiya10.18926/mjou/33208No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994Structure of Semiprime Rings Satisfying Certain Conditions105131ENTsunekazuNishinaka10.18926/mjou/33209No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994TTF-Theory Over a Semiperfect Ring7784ENShojiMorimoto10.18926/mjou/33210No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663611994An Integral Involving the Error Term of the Mean Square of the Riemann Zeta-Function in the Critical Strip5162ENIsaoKiuchi10.18926/mjou/33211No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009MULTIPLE POISSON KERNELS177178ENMauroSpreafico10.18926/mjou/33212No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009A NOTE ON ALMOST INJECTIVE MODULES101109ENAdelAlahmadiSurender K.Jain10.18926/mjou/33213<p>We give some new properties of almost injective modules and their endomorphism rings, and also provide conditions as to when a direct sum of almost injective (or CS) modules is again almost injective (or CS) in some special cases..</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009ON LIE IDEALS AND LEFT JORDAN σ-CENTRALIZERS OF 2-TORSION-FREE RINGS111119ENWagnerCortesClausHaetinger10.18926/mjou/33214<p>B. Zalar proved that any left (resp. right) Jordan centralizer on a 2-torsion-free semiprime ring is a left (resp. right) centralizer. We prove this question changing the semiprimality condition on R. The main result of this paper is the following. Let R be a 2-torsionfree ring which has a commutator right (resp. left) nonzero divisor and
let G: R → R be left (resp. right) Jordan σ-centralizer mapping of , where σ is an automorphism of R. Then G is a left (resp. right) -centralizer mapping of R.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009A NOTE ON CERTAIN METRICS ON R<sup>4</sup><sub>+</sub>193201ENTominosukeOtsuki10.18926/mjou/33215No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009LOCALLY AND COLOCALLY FACTORABLE BANACH SPACES159176ENF. B.H.JamjoomH. M.Jebreen10.18926/mjou/33216<p>We generalize the concept of locality (resp. colocality) to the concept of locally factorable (resp. colocally factorable) such that Theorem 2 of [2] and Theorems 1.7 and 1.16 of [11] are still valid for the new concepts. In addition we show that locally factorable and colocally factorable are inherited by complemented subspace, then we present some examples and establish relations between locally factorable and colocally factorable. We prove some relations between being finitely (resp. cofinitely) represented in a Banach space and being locally factorable (resp. colocally factorable) some family of finite dimensional Banach spaces.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009RADIAL HEAT OPERATORS ON JACOBI-LIKE FORMS2746ENMin HoLEE10.18926/mjou/33217<p>We consider a differential operator D<sup>X</sup> <sub>λ</sub> associated to an
integer λ acting on the space of formal power series, which may be
regarded as the heat operator with respect to the radial coordinate in the 2λ-dimensional space for λ > 0. We show that D<sup>X</sup> <sub>λ</sub> carries Jacobilike
forms of weight λ to ones of weight λ+2 and obtain the formula for the m-fold composite (D<sup>X</sup> <sub>λ</sub> )<sup>[m]</sup> of such operators. We then determine the
corresponding operators on modular series and as well as on automorphic pseudodifferential operators.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009ON THE JORDAN DECOMPOSITION OF TENSORED MATRICES OF JORDAN CANONICAL FORMS133148ENKei-ichiroIimaRyoIwamatsu10.18926/mjou/33218<p>Let κ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic p ≥ 0. We shall consider the problem of finding out a Jordan canonical form of
J(α , s)⊗<sub>κ</sub>J(β , t), where J(α, s) means the Jordan block with eigenvalue
α ∈ κ and size s.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009ON ι-ADIC ITERATED INTEGRALS, IV -Ramification and generators of Galois actions on fundamental groups and torsors of paths4769ENZdzislawWojtkowiak10.18926/mjou/33219<p>We are studying Galois representations on fundamental groups and on torsors of paths of a projective line minus a finite number of points. We reprove by explicit calculations some known results about
ramification properties of such representations. We calculate the number
of generators in degree 1 of the images of these Galois representations. We show also that the number of linearly independent generators in degree greater than 1 is equal &franc12 φ(n) for the action of G<sub>Q(μ5)</sub> on the fundamental group of P<sup>1</sup><sub>¯Q</sub>
\ ({0,∞} ∪ μ<sub>n</sub>). Finally we show that the graded Lie algebra associated with the action of G<sub>Q(μ5)</sub> on the fundamental
group of P<sup>1</sup><sub>¯Q</sub>
\ ({0,∞} ∪ μ<sub>5</sub>) is not free.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009LINKAGE AND DUALITY OF MODULES7181ENKenjiNishida10.18926/mjou/33220<p>Martsinkovsky and Strooker [13] recently introduced module theoretic linkage using syzygy and transpose. This generalization brings possibility of much application of linkage, especially, to homological
theory of modules. In the present paper, we connect linkage of modules to certain duality of modules. We deal with Gorenstein dimension, Cohen-Macaulay modules over a Gorenstein local ring using linkage and generalize the results to non-commutative algebras.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009COMMUTATIVE GROUP ALGEBRAS OF ABELIAN GROUPS WITH UNCOUNTABLE POWERS AND LENGTHS179192ENPeterDanchev10.18926/mjou/33221<p>Let F be a field of char(F) = p > 0 and G an abelian group
with p-component G<sub>p</sub> of cardinality at most ℵ<sub>1</sub> and length at most ω<sub>1</sub>. The main affirmation on the Direct Factor Problem is that S(FG)/G<sub>p</sub> is totally projective whenever F is perfect. This extends results due to May (Contemp. Math., 1989) and Hill-Ullery (Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 1990). As applications to the Isomorphism Problem, suppose that for any group H the F-isomorphism FH ≅ FG holds. Then if G<sub>p</sub> is totally projective, H<sub>p</sub> ≅ G<sub>p</sub>. This partially solves a problem posed by May (Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 1988). In particular, H ≅ G provided G is
p-mixed of torsion-free rank one so that G<sub>p</sub> is totally projective. The same isomorphism H ≅ G is fulfilled when G is p-local algebraically compact too. Besides if F<sub>p</sub> is the simple field with p-elements and G<sub>p</sub> F<sub>p</sub>H
is a coproduct of torsion complete groups, F<sub>p</sub>H ≅ F<sub>p</sub>G as F<sub>p</sub> F<sub>p</sub>-algebras implies H<sub>p</sub> ≅ G<sub>p</sub>. This expands the central theorem obtained by us in (Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova, 1999) and partly settles the generalized version of a question raised by May (Proc. Amer. Math. Soc.,1979) as well. As a consequence, when G<sub>p</sub> is torsion complete and G is p-mixed of torsion-free rank one, H ≅ G. Moreover, if G is a coproduct of p-local algebraically compact groups then H ≅ G. The last
attainment enlarges an assertion of Beers-Richman-Walker (Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova, 1983).
Each of the reported achievements strengthens our statements in this direction (Southeast Asian Bull. Math., 2001-2002) and also continues own studies in this aspect (Hokkaido Math. J., 2000) and (Kyungpook Math. J., 2004).</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009ON THE FUNDAMENTAL GROUPS OF LOG CONFIGURATION SCHEMES126ENYuichiroHoshi10.18926/mjou/33222<p>In the present paper, we study the cuspidalization problem for the fundamental group of a curve by means of the log geometry of the log configuration scheme, which is a natural compactification of the usual configuration space of the curve. The goal of this paper is to show
that the fundamental group of the configuration space is generated by the images from morphisms from a group extension of the fundamental groups of the configuration spaces of lower dimension, and that the fundamental group of the configuration space can be partially reconstructed from a collection of data concerning the fundamental groups of the configuration spaces of lower dimension.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009THE SPACE L<sub>q</sub> OF DOUBLE SEQUENCES149157ENFeyziBasarYurdalSever10.18926/mjou/33223<p>The spaces BS, BS(t), CS<sub>p</sub>, CS<sub>bp</sub>, CS<sub>r</sub> and BV of double
sequences have recently been studied by Altay and Ba¸sar [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 309(1)(2005), 70–90]. In this work, following Altay and Ba¸sar [1], we introduce the Banach space L<sub>q</sub> of double sequences corresponding to the well-known space ℓ<sub>q</sub> of single sequences and examine some properties
of the space L<sub>q</sub>. Furthermore, we determine the β(υ)-dual of the space
and establish that the α- and γ-duals of the space L<sub>q</sub> coincide with the β(υ)-dual; where 1 ≤ q < ∞ and υ 2 {p, bp, r}.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009SOME IDENTITIES RELATING MOCK THETA FUNCTIONS WHICH ARE DERIVED FROM DENOMINATOR IDENTITY121131ENYukariSanada10.18926/mjou/33224<p>We show that there exists a new connection between identities satisfied by mock theta functions and special case of denominator identities for affine Lie superalgebras.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665112009NAKAYAMA ISOMORPHISMS FOR THE MAXIMAL QUOTIENT RING OF A LEFT HARADA RING83100ENKazuakiNonomura10.18926/mjou/33225<p>From several results of Kado and Oshiro, we see that if
the maximal quotient ring of a given left Harada ring R of type (*) has a Nakayama automorphism, then R has a Nakayama isomorphism. This result poses a question whether if the maximal quotient ring of a given left Harada ring R has a Nakayama isomorphism, then R has a
Nakayama isomorphism. In this paper, we shall show that a basic ring of the maximal quotient ring of a given Harada ring has a Nakayama isomorphism if and only if its Harada ring has a Nakayama isomorphism.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989C-Totally Real Submanifolds of S^7(1) with Non-Negative Sectional Curvature227242ENFrankiDillenLucVrancken10.18926/mjou/33226No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Some Generalizations of Boolean Rings125133ENHiroakiOkamotoJulieGrosenHiroakiKomatsu10.18926/mjou/33227No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Commutative Rings over which all Semiprime Finitely Generated Algebras are Separable7377ENYasuyukiHiranoJae KeolPark10.18926/mjou/33228No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Galois H-Dimodule Algebras7984ENKarl-H.Ulbrich10.18926/mjou/33229No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Hereditary Artinian Rings and Azumaya's Exactness Condition141151ENKent R.FullerWeiminXue10.18926/mjou/33230No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Some Decomposition Theorems for Rings9399ENHiroakiKomatsuHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33231No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Tauberian Theorems of Jp → Mp-Type221225ENHubertTietz10.18926/mjou/33232No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Harada Rings. II179188ENKiyoichiOshiro10.18926/mjou/33233No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Separated Sets of Torsion Theories153159ENJonathan S.Golan10.18926/mjou/33234No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Some Results on the Weak Normalization of an Integral Domain923ENDavid E.DobbsMarcoFontana10.18926/mjou/33235No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Some Decomposition Theorems for Periodic Rings and Near-Rings9399ENHoward E.BellSteveLigh10.18926/mjou/33236No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Generalized PF-Rings2529ENHasanAl-Ezeh10.18926/mjou/33237No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Primitive Elements of Galois Extensions of Commutative Semi-Local Rings3155ENIsaoKikumasaTakasiNagaharaKazuoKishimoto10.18926/mjou/33238No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989The Distribution of Pythagorean Triples and a Three-Dimensional Divisor Problem213220ENWerner GeorgNowakWinfriedRecknagel10.18926/mjou/33239No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Zur Struktur Nichtkommutativer Ringe135140ENWalterStreb10.18926/mjou/33240No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Harada Rings. I161178ENKiyoichiOshiro10.18926/mjou/33241No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Sets Which Contain a Quadratic Residue Modulo p for Almost All p18ENMichael A.FilasetaDavid R.Richman10.18926/mjou/33242No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Chacron's Condition and Commutativity Theorems101120ENHiroakiKomatsuHisaoTominaga10.18926/mjou/33243No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989A Note on Fixed Rings8591ENYoshimiKitamura10.18926/mjou/33244No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989Asymptotic Behavior of a Certain Multiplicative Function207212ENIsaoKiuchi10.18926/mjou/33245No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On Primitive Elements of Galois Extensions of Commutative Semi-Local Rings II3155ENIsaoKikumasa10.18926/mjou/33246No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989On H-Rings with Homogeneous Socles189196ENKiyoichiOshiroKazuoShigenaga10.18926/mjou/33247No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15663111989The A-Cohomology of the Stunted Quaternionic (Quasi-)projective Spaces197206ENMitsunoriImaoka10.18926/mjou/33248No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Skew Group Algebras and their Yoneda Algebras 116ENRobertoMartinez-villa10.18926/mjou/33249<p>Skew group algebras appear in connection with the study
of singularities [1], [2]. It was proved in [4], [6], [10] the preprojective algebra of an Euclidean diagram is Morita equivalent to a skew group algebra of a polynomial algebra. In [7] we investigated the Yoneda algebra
of a selfinjective Koszul algebra and proved they have properties analogous to the commutative regular algebras, we call such algebras generalized Auslander regular. The aim of the paper is to prove that given a positively graded locally finite K-algebra Λ = ∑ί≥0
Λ<sub>ί</sub> and a finite grading preserving group G of automorphisms of Λ, with characteristic K not dividing the order of G, then G acts naturally on the Yoneda algebra Γ =⊕κ≥0 Ext<sup>k</sup><sub>Λ</sub>(Λ0,Λ0) and the skew group algebra Γ*G is isomorphic
to the Yoneda algebra Λ*G = ⊕κ≥0 Ext<sup>κ</sup><sub>Λ</sub>*<sub>G</sub>(Λ0*G,Λ0*G). As an application we prove Λ is generalized Auslander regular if and only if Λ*G is generalized Auslander regular and Λ is Koszul if and only if
Λ*G is so.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Nonlinear Ergodic Theorems for Semigroups of Non-Lipschitzian Mappings in Banach Spaces II 123136ENIsaoMiyadera10.18926/mjou/33250<p>Let C be a nonempty closed convex subset of a uniformly
convex Banach space, and let S = {T(t); t ≥ 0} be a nonlinear semigroup of non-Lipschitzian mappings on C which is asymptotically nonexpansive in the intermediate sense. In this paper we study weak almost
convergence of almost-orbits of S.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001The Role of Commutators in a Non-Cancellation Phenomenon 7394ENTomas EdsonBarrosAlcibiadesRigas10.18926/mjou/33251<p>We construct an explicit (from the transition function point of view) diffeomorphism between the cartesian products with the 3-sphere of two 10-dimensional loop spaces that are not homotopy equivalent to each other. Our method employs specific models for some S<sup>3</sup>-
principal bundles over S<sup>7</sup> and relates the study of this type of noncancellation phenomena to commutators of groups. Our formulas depend only on specifying homotopies of powers of commutators to constants.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Configuration Spaces with Partially Summable Labels and Homology Theories 4372ENKazuhisaShimakawa10.18926/mjou/33252<p>It is shown that any subset of a topological abelian monoid gives rise to a generalized homology theory that is closely related to the notion of labeled configuration space. Applications of the main theorem include generalizations of the classical Dold-Thom and the Barratt-
Priddy-Quillen-Segal theorems.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001On the Extensions of Single Valued Continuous and Set Valued Usc Maps 95104ENShogoIkenagaShin-ichiNittaIwaoYoshioka10.18926/mjou/33253<p>We show that two main theorems: (1) A regular space Y
has a complete sequence if and only if the set valued usco map to Y defined on every dense set D of any space X has an usco extension over a Gδ-set in X containing D. (2) A regular space Y with a Gδ-diagonal has a complete sequence if and only if the single valued continuous map to Y defined on every dense set D of any space X has a continuous extension over a Gδ-set in X containing D.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Some Cohomotopy Groups of Suspended Projective Planes 105122ENHideyukiKachiJunoMukaiT.NozakiY.SumitaD.Tamaki10.18926/mjou/33254<p>In this paper we compute some cohomotopy groups of the
suspended complex and quaternionic projective plane by use of the exact sequence associated with the canonical cofiber sequence and a formula about a multiple of the identity class of the suspended projective plane.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Real Embeddings of Real Projective Curves and Real Ramification Points 2530ENEdoardoBallico10.18926/mjou/33255<p>Here we study real immersions in a projective space of
smooth projective curves defined over R but without real ramification points, giving several examples for canonical embeddings (i.e. existence of real curves without real Weierstrass points) and for plane curves. We also gives numerical obstructions to the existence of real morphisms
without real ramification points.</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Certain Metrics on R<sup>4</sup>+(II)143184ENTominosukeOtsuki10.18926/mjou/33256<p>This paper is a continuation of the one with the same title([4]), in which we obtained a special solution for a system of differential equations on metric tensors on R<sup>4</sup>+ satisfying the Einstein condition for Case I generalizing the Ot-metric:
in Theorem 1, and proved that there exist no solutions for Case II in Theorem 2. In this work, we shall show that we can obtain more general solutions for Case I which depend on the latitude parameter. We use the results in [4], so the section numbers start from 5.
1. Preliminaries and curvature tensor
2. Ricci tensor
3. Solutions for Case I
4. Analysis and a conclusion for Case II</p>
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Adjoint Orbit Types of Compact Exceptional Lie Group G<sub>2</sub> in its Lie Algebra 1724ENTakashiMiyasaka10.18926/mjou/33257No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15664312001Stable Module Theory with Kernels 3142ENKirikoKato10.18926/mjou/33258No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662911987An extension of a theorem of D. Gromoll and J. A. Wolf245248ENNobuhiroInnami10.18926/mjou/33259No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662911987On Morita pairs of rings153158ENNobuoNobusawa10.18926/mjou/33260No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662911987Primitive elements of cyclic extensions of commutative rings91102ENIsaoKikumasaTakasiNagahara10.18926/mjou/33261No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662911987On H-separable extensions in Azumaya algebras103107ENHiroakiOkamotoHiroakiKomatsuShûichiIkehata10.18926/mjou/33262No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662911987On the complement class to the torsion theory167171ENKazuoShigenaga10.18926/mjou/33263No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15662911987Closed ideals in non-unital matrix rings147152ENShojiKyunoMi-Soo B.SmithNobuoNobusawa10.18926/mjou/33264No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama UniversityActa Medica Okayama0030-15665912017Categorical characterization of strict morphisms of fs log schemes119ENYuichiroHoshiResearch Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto UniversityChikaraNakayamaDepartment of Economics, Hitotsubashi University10.18926/mjou/54710In the present paper, we study a categorical characterization of strict morphisms of fs log schemes. In particular, we prove that strictness of morphisms of fs log schemes is preserved by an arbitrary equivalence of categories between suitable categories of fs log schemes. The main result of the present paper leads us to a relatively simple alternative proof of a result on a categorical representation of fs log schemes proved by S. Mochizuki.No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.