Arithmetical Investigations [electronic resource] : Representation Theory, Orthogonal Polynomials, and Quantum Interpolations / edited by Shai M. J. Haran.

Por: Haran, Shai M. J [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1941Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783540783794Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Mathematics | Number theory | Mathematics | Number TheoryFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 512.7 Clasificación LoC:QA241-247.5Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: In this volume the author further develops his philosophy of quantum interpolation between the real numbers and the p-adic numbers. The p-adic numbers contain the p-adic integers Zp which are the inverse limit of the finite rings Z/pn. This gives rise to a tree, and probability measures w on Zp correspond to Markov chains on this tree. From the tree structure one obtains special basis for the Hilbert space L2(Zp,w). The real analogue of the p-adic integers is the interval [-1,1], and a probability measure w on it gives rise to a special basis for L2([-1,1],w) - the orthogonal polynomials, and to a Markov chain on "finite approximations" of [-1,1]. For special (gamma and beta) measures there is a "quantum" or "q-analogue" Markov chain, and a special basis, that within certain limits yield the real and the p-adic theories. This idea can be generalized variously. In representation theory, it is the quantum general linear group GLn(q)that interpolates between the p-adic group GLn(Zp), and between its real (and complex) analogue -the orthogonal On (and unitary Un )groups. There is a similar quantum interpolation between the real and p-adic Fourier transform and between the real and p-adic (local unramified part of) Tate thesis, and Weil explicit sums.
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Introduction: Motivations from Geometry -- Gamma and Beta Measures -- Markov Chains -- Real Beta Chain and q-Interpolation -- Ladder Structure -- q-Interpolation of Local Tate Thesis -- Pure Basis and Semi-Group -- Higher Dimensional Theory -- Real Grassmann Manifold -- p-Adic Grassmann Manifold -- q-Grassmann Manifold -- Quantum Group Uq(su(1, 1)) and the q-Hahn Basis.

In this volume the author further develops his philosophy of quantum interpolation between the real numbers and the p-adic numbers. The p-adic numbers contain the p-adic integers Zp which are the inverse limit of the finite rings Z/pn. This gives rise to a tree, and probability measures w on Zp correspond to Markov chains on this tree. From the tree structure one obtains special basis for the Hilbert space L2(Zp,w). The real analogue of the p-adic integers is the interval [-1,1], and a probability measure w on it gives rise to a special basis for L2([-1,1],w) - the orthogonal polynomials, and to a Markov chain on "finite approximations" of [-1,1]. For special (gamma and beta) measures there is a "quantum" or "q-analogue" Markov chain, and a special basis, that within certain limits yield the real and the p-adic theories. This idea can be generalized variously. In representation theory, it is the quantum general linear group GLn(q)that interpolates between the p-adic group GLn(Zp), and between its real (and complex) analogue -the orthogonal On (and unitary Un )groups. There is a similar quantum interpolation between the real and p-adic Fourier transform and between the real and p-adic (local unramified part of) Tate thesis, and Weil explicit sums.

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