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Faltings' Cartier duality for A-modules in terms of Hopf algebras

$\newcommand\dual{^{\text{dual}}}\newcommand\GrpSch{\mathrm{GrpSch}}\DeclareMathOperator\Hom{Hom}\DeclareMathOperator\Vect{Vect}$If $G$ is a finite group scheme over a field $k$, we can define its ...
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Finite domination and Poincaré duality spaces

Here are some definitions: A space is homotopy finite if it is homotopy equivalent to a finite CW complex. A space finitely dominated if it is a retract of a homotopy finite space. A space $X$ is a ...
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$\ast$-autonomous categories with non-invertible dualizing object?

1. Definition Firstly, recall the following nLab-definition of a $\ast$-autonomous category: A $\ast$-autonomous category is a symmetric closed monoidal category $(C,\otimes,I,\multimap)$ with a ...
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Application of the $\operatorname{BMO}$, $H^1$ duality

Let $f\in \operatorname{BMO}(\partial \Delta)$, then there exists a Carleson measure $\mu$ in $\Delta$ such that $$f(\zeta)-\int_{\Delta}P_{z}(\zeta)d\mu(z)\in L^{\infty}(\partial \Delta),\ \zeta\in\...
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When Alexander dual of a simplicial complex is a matroid?

Let $C$ be a simplicial complex on a finite set $V$: that means $C$ is a collection of subsets of $V$ such that if $\sigma\in C$ and $\tau\subseteq \sigma$, then $\tau\in C$. The Alexander dual $D(C)$ ...
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Spanier-Whitehead dual of space of natural transformations

Let $F, G: \mathcal{J} \to \mathsf{Sp}$ be continuous functors between $\sf{Sp}$-enriched categories, where $\sf{Sp}$ denotes any of the point-set models for spectra (i.e., orthogonal spectra). ...
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Is the polar dual of a semi-algebraic convex body also semi-algebraic?

Call a convex body $C\subset\Bbb R^n$ semi-algebraic if it can be written as $$(*)\quad C=\bigcap_{i\in I}\, \{x\in \Bbb R^n\mid p_i(x)\le 0\}$$ with polynomials $p_i\in\Bbb R[X_1,...,X_n]$ and a ...
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Compactness of the unit ball of a Banach space for topologies finer than the weak* topology

Let $(\mathcal{X} , \|\cdot \|_\mathcal{X})$ be a Banach space and $\mathcal{X}'$ its topological dual. We denote by $\| \cdot \|_{\mathcal{X}'}$ the dual norm and define also the topological dual $\...
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On the Euler characteristic of a Poincaré duality space

Background. Suppose that $M$ is an oriented, connected, closed manifold of dimension $d$ with fundamental class $\mu \in H_d(M;\Bbb Z)$. Let $\Delta : M \to M \times M$ be the diagonal map. Then the ...
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Interpreting mincost flow dual variables

Consider the task of finding flow of size $b$ with minimum possible cost. It may be formulated as linear programming in a following way: $$\boxed{\begin{gather} \min\limits_{f_{ij} \in \mathbb R} &...
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$f=0$ in $H^{-1}(\Omega)$ implies $f=0$ almost everywhere

Does $f=0$ in $H^{-1}(\Omega)=(H^1_0(\Omega))^*$ implies $f=0$ almost everywhere in $\Omega$?
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Product-coproduct duality

Let $T$ be a set, $R$ be a ring with $1$ and $B, S_t$ be $R$-modules $\forall t \in T$ My task is to state and prove the dual to the following statement: Given momomorphisms $j_t: S_t \rightarrow B$. ...
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References on duality of fractional order Sobolev spaces

I would like to ask you for any good references regarding fractional order Sobolev spaces. I know Hitchhiker's guide to the fractional Sobolev spaces is a very popular one, and I found it to be quite ...
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Transport-type duality for preduals of $C^{k,1}$-functions

Let $\Omega$ be a non-empty, simply connected, and open subset of $\mathbb{R}^d$ for some positive integer $d$. Let $k$ be a non-negative integer. Consider the Banach space $C^{k,1}_0(\Omega)$ ...
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References: properties of $L_p$ spaces involving time and probability space

Questions are from the theory of PDEs\SPDEs Question 1. Suppose $(V, H, V^\star)$ is a Gelfand triple (embeddings are continuous and dense, so $\|\|_H \le C \|\|_V$ for some $C>0$ etc) of ...
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Gross-Hopkins duality

$\DeclareMathOperator\Spf{Spf}\DeclareMathOperator\Pic{Pic}\DeclareMathOperator\Mod{Mod}$One can deduce the invertibility of the Gross-Hopkins dualizing spectrum from purely algebro-geometric ...
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Is there Sperner-type lemma where the colors are on the edges?

I am looking for Sperner-type lemmas where: The colors are on the edges (1-dimensional simplices) - rather than on the vertices; The target is a fully-colored vertex (a vertex adjacent to n edges of ...
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How does Gabriel–Ulmer duality extend to (limit, colimit) sketches?

$\newcommand\Sketch{\mathit{Sketch}}\newcommand\Set{\mathit{Set}} \DeclareMathOperator\Lim{Lim}\DeclareMathOperator\Colim{Colim}\DeclareMathOperator\Mod{Mod}\newcommand\mod{\operatorname{mod}}\...
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Heap torsors and dual objects

Suppose that $G$ is a group and $P:G\rightarrow G$ is a permutation of $G$. We would now like to apply a forgetful functor to the algebra $(G,\cdot,P,^{-1},e)$. Whenever $g\in G$, let $gP$ be the ...
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Dual space of Carleman functions

Let $X$ be the space of all weakly measurable functions $\gamma:\mathbb{R}^n \to L^2(\mathbb{R}^n)$ (modulo functions that are 0 almost everywhere) for which $$\|\gamma\|_X^2 := \sup_{\|g\|_{L^2}=1} \...
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Is $(K^*)^{**}=(K^{**})^*$ for any cone $K$?

I'm considering the dual cone $K^*$ of a non-convex cone $K$. I came up with a theory that $K^{**}$ is the closure of convex hull of $K$. Then I wonder whether $(K^*)^{**}=(K^{**})^*$ holds for any ...
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Does Grothendieck duality hold without taking RHom?

I asked this very basic question about Grothendieck Duality on the Stack--exchange some time ago, without any replies. I'm therefore asking the question here to test my luck. Let $f:X\to Y$ be a ...
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Confusion about the (Grothendieck–Poincaré) double dual of reflexive differentials vs usual differentials on a normal Cohen–Macaulay scheme

$\DeclareMathOperator\Hom{Hom}$Let $\mathcal{A}$ be an abelian category, my question is about the case when $\mathcal{A}$ is the category of quasi-coherent sheaves on a scheme $X$. There is a fully ...
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Unifying two definitions of $L^\infty$

Let $X$ be a locally compact Hausdorff space and $\mu$ a Radon measure on $X$. Definitions: A subset $E\subseteq X$ is called locally Borel if $F \cap E$ is Borel for every Borel set $F\subseteq X$ ...
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Is the Serre dualizing complex local in the analytic topology?

There is a Serre dualizing complex $S_X\in D^b Coh(X)$ for any scheme $X$ of finite type. For proper schemes, it is characterized as the sheaf defining the right adjoint to derived global sections, ...
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Why aren‘t op and co switched?

When reading through Loregian and Riehl - Categorical notions of fibration, on p. 3 there is a remark that confuses me about notation. Given a $2$-category $\mathcal C$ one usually defines $\mathcal C^...
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Exactness of a term after taking Pontryagin dual: a step in the proof of Poitou-Tate duality

I'm reading the proof of Poitou-Tate duality in the book Galois Cohomology and Class Field Theory by David Harari. After some arguments, we get a exact sequence $$ \mathbf{P}^1_S(k,M^{'})^* \...
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Reference for free symmetric monoidal categories with duals on symmetric monoidal categories

The inclusion $U$ of the (2,1)-category of symmetric monoidal categories with duals into the (2,1)-category of symmetric monoidal categories admits a left 2-adjoint functor $L$ for formal reasons. In ...
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Does weak-* convergence in $W^{1,\infty}$ imply weak-* convergence in $L^\infty$?

Let $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ be open and bounded. What does weak-* convergence for a sequence of functions $\{f_k\}_{k \in \mathbb{N}}$ in $W^{1,\infty}(\Omega)$ mean? It seems to me that there ...
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Order of factors for unit/counit of duals

While working through Categorical quantum mechanics by Abramsky and Coecke, I noticed that their definition of the order of factors for the unit and counit of a dualizable object disagree with the one ...
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$L_p$ estimate in mixed boundary problem for elliptic equation

Let $Q$ be convex polygon, $\Gamma$ be a portion of boundary $\partial Q$ and $H^1_\Gamma(Q)=\lbrace u\in H^1(Q): u|_\Gamma=0\rbrace$. For $f\in (L_2(Q))^2$ consider the problem $$ \int_Q A(x)\nabla u ...
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Does coercivity/supercoercivity conjugates?

According to Wikipedia, a function $f: \mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R} \cup \{-\infty, +\infty\}$ is called coercive if, $$f(x) \to +\infty \text{ as } \|x\| \to +\infty$$ and it is super-coercive if $$\...
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Self-dual hypergraph on $\omega$

Let $H=(V,E)$ be a hypergraph. For $v\in V$ we let $v^* = \{e\in E:v\in e\}$. We define the dual of $H$ by $H^*= (E, V^*)$ where $V^* = \{v^*: v\in V\}$. We say that a $H$ is self-dual if $H \cong H^*$...
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Reference request for a complete and formal Duality Principle in category theory

Most textbooks on category theory only sketch the meaning of the Duality Principle. But even when they do it more formally, I have only seen a version so far which concerns the language of a (single) ...
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Does rigidity imply a unique dualizing functor?

Let $\mathcal{C}$ be a rigid, monoidal category. Can I talk about $\mathcal{C}$ as having a unique, well-defined, dualizing functor (i.e. one that maps objects and morphisms onto their respective ...
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What are all the natural maps between iterated duals of vector spaces, and equations between these?

Fix a field. Given a vector space $V$ it has a dual $V^\ast$, which has its own dual $V^{\ast \ast}$, which has its own dual $V^{\ast \ast \ast}$, and so on ad infinitum. There are lots of natural ...
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Evolution PDE in dual space : Generalization of a result of Gelfand

The following result is proved in "Generalized functions", Volume 3, Chapter 2.2 by Gelfand : Let $\Phi$ be a Fréchet space with dual space $\Phi'$ endowed with the weak topology. For ...
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Continuum of Lagrange multipliers, duality gap, and minimax theorem

Suppose I have a linear optimization problem involving random variables on some (infinite) probability space $\Omega$. For example, need to maximize expectation $E[Q]$ of random variable $Q$ subject ...
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Effect of dualization of density

Let $D\subset X$ be a dense subset of a complete separable locally convex space $X$ over $\mathbb{R}$. Though the question seems simple enough, I can't seem to find the answer in the literature: If $...
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Category with binary biproducts but no zero morphism

Is there a category with binary biproducts but no zero morphism? I'm wondering if the definition of biproducts as objects that are simultaneously products and coproducts that obey some identities on ...
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Dual norm for weighted Sobolev space

Consider a "weight" function $\rho: \mathbb{R}^{d} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ and the following weighted Sobolev norm: \begin{equation} \|h\|_{\dot{H}^{1}(\rho;\mathbb{R}^{d})}:=(\int_{\mathbb{...
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Reference for duality inducing bijections between subobjects and quotients?

I'm not the most category-theoretic person but I have run into the following statement in my work. Suppose we have a category duality $\mathcal F:\mathcal C\to\mathcal D$. For my needs you can ...
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Top cohomology of profinite Poincaré duality group

The paper "Cohomology of p-adic analytic groups" by Symonds and Weigel is considered one of the main references for continuous cohomology of profinite groups. There is a passage I do not ...
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No canonical isomorphism [duplicate]

I thought that it would be interesting to collect into a big list various instances of isomorphic structures with no preferred isomorphism between them. I expect the examples to be interesting since ...
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Generalization of Bernstein’s inequality

I'm using Muscalu and Schlag's textbook to study harmonic analysis and I encountered the following claim: Given some function $f \in \mathcal{S}(\mathbb{R}^{d})$, where $\mathcal{S}(\mathbb{R}^{d})$ ...
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Confusing definition of homogeneous Sobolev norm of order -1

Let $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^{d}$ and $\|.\|$ is the standard euclidean $2$-norm. I came across a definition of $\dot{H}^{-1}(\Omega)$ which is a bit confusing. In [1] authors define the following ...
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Maxwell $U(1)$ gauge theory's electric and magnetic sources turned on simultaneously in the classical differential geometry

Question: How do we couple $U(1)$ electric (E) and magnetic (M) sources simultaneously in the classical differential geometry language, in a $U(1)$ gauge theory based on $U(1)$ gauge bundle and its $U(...
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Dual of union of Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces

I have a union of Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces $\mathcal{B}$. I am interested in finding the dual of $\mathcal{B}$. Knowing what the dual is might help to write an alternate formulation for the ...
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Wasserstein distance and Monge-Kantorovich-Rubinstein duality

The definition of Wasserstein $p$-distance between two measures $\mu$ and $\nu$ on a Polish space $X$ is given by $$ W_p(\mu, \nu)^p = \inf_{\gamma \in \Pi(\mu, \nu)} \int_{X \times X} d(x, y)^p\; d\...
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Origin and context of adjunctions inducing equivalences between full subcategories

The following is well-known. Theorem. Let $F\dashv U$ be a pair of adjoint functors $$F\colon \mathcal C\to \mathcal D, \qquad U\colon \mathcal D\to\mathcal C$$ with unit $(\eta_A\colon A\to U(F(A)))_{...
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