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Estimates for the differences of positive linear operators and their derivatives

2019

The present paper deals with the estimate of the differences of certain positive linear operators and their derivatives. Oxur approach involves operators defined on bounded intervals, as Bernstein operators, Kantorovich operators, genuine Bernstein-Durrmeyer operators, and Durrmeyer operators with Jacobi weights. The estimates in quantitative form are given in terms of the first modulus of continuity. In order to analyze the theoretical results in the last section, we consider some numerical examples.

41A25 41A36Applied MathematicsNumerical analysisLinear operatorsNumerical Analysis (math.NA)010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesModulus of continuity010101 applied mathematicsSection (fiber bundle)Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsBounded functionTheory of computationClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsOrder (group theory)Applied mathematicsMathematics - Numerical Analysis0101 mathematicsAlgebra over a fieldMathematics
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Better approximation of functions by genuine Bernstein-Durrmeyer type operators

2018

The main object of this paper is to construct a new genuine Bernstein-Durrmeyer type operators which have better features than the classical one. Some direct estimates for the modified genuine Bernstein-Durrmeyer operator by means of the first and second modulus of continuity are given. An asymptotic formula for the new operator is proved. Finally, some numerical examples with illustrative graphics have been added to validate the theoretical results and also compare the rate of convergence.

41A25 41A36FOS: MathematicsNumerical Analysis (math.NA)Mathematics - Numerical Analysis
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Exact Fourier expansion in cylindrical coordinates for the three-dimensional Helmholtz Green function

2009

A new method is presented for Fourier decomposition of the Helmholtz Green Function in cylindrical coordinates, which is equivalent to obtaining the solution of the Helmholtz equation for a general ring source. The Fourier coefficients of the Helmholtz Green function are split into their half advanced+half retarded and half advanced-half retarded components. Closed form solutions are given for these components in terms of a Horn function and a Kampe de Feriet function, respectively. The systems of partial differential equations associated with these two-dimensional hypergeometric functions are used to construct a fourth-order ordinary differential equation which both components satisfy. A s…

42B05Helmholtz equationSeries (mathematics)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysis34B27General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesMathematical Physics (math-ph)Legendre function35J05; 34B27; 42B05symbols.namesake35J05Helmholtz free energysymbolsHypergeometric functionFourier seriesMathematical PhysicsHorn functionBessel functionMathematics
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Frame-related Sequences in Chains and Scales of Hilbert Spaces

2022

Frames for Hilbert spaces are interesting for mathematicians but also important for applications in, e.g., signal analysis and physics. In both mathematics and physics, it is natural to consider a full scale of spaces, and not only a single one. In this paper, we study how certain frame-related properties of a certain sequence in one of the spaces, such as completeness or the property of being a (semi-) frame, propagate to the other ones in a scale of Hilbert spaces. We link that to the properties of the respective frame-related operators, such as analysis or synthesis. We start with a detailed survey of the theory of Hilbert chains. Using a canonical isomorphism, the properties of frame se…

42C15 46C99 47A70Algebra and Number TheoryHilbert chainsLogicFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicaframes; scales of Hilbert spaces; Hilbert chains; Bessel sequences; semi-framesframesFOS: Mathematicsscales of Hilbert spacessemi-framesGeometry and TopologyBessel sequencesMathematical PhysicsAnalysis
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Frames and weak frames for unbounded operators

2020

In 2012 G\u{a}vru\c{t}a introduced the notions of $K$-frame and of atomic system for a linear bounded operator $K$ in a Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$, in order to decompose its range $\mathcal{R}(K)$ with a frame-like expansion. In this article we revisit these concepts for an unbounded and densely defined operator $A:\mathcal{D}(A)\to\mathcal{H}$ in two different ways. In one case we consider a non-Bessel sequence where the coefficient sequence depends continuously on $f\in\mathcal{D}(A)$ with respect to the norm of $\mathcal{H}$. In the other case we consider a Bessel sequence and the coefficient sequence depends continuously on $f\in\mathcal{D}(A)$ with respect to the graph norm of $A$.

42C15 47A05 47A63 41A65Atomic systemDensely defined operatorAtomic system010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesBounded operatorCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeReconstruction formulaSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaFOS: MathematicsComputational Science and EngineeringUnbounded operatorA-frame0101 mathematicsMathematicsApplied MathematicsHilbert spaceGraphFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicssymbolsWeak A-framesBessel functionAdvances in Computational Mathematics
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On singular integral and martingale transforms

2007

Linear equivalences of norms of vector-valued singular integral operators and vector-valued martingale transforms are studied. In particular, it is shown that the UMD(p)-constant of a Banach space X equals the norm of the real (or the imaginary) part of the Beurling-Ahlfors singular integral operator, acting on the X-valued L^p-space on the plane. Moreover, replacing equality by a linear equivalence, this is found to be the typical property of even multipliers. A corresponding result for odd multipliers and the Hilbert transform is given.

46B09General Mathematics46B20 (Secondary)Banach space42B15 (Primary) 42B2001 natural sciencesUpper and lower bounds010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeCorollary60G46; 42B15 (Primary) 42B20; 46B09; 46B20 (Secondary)Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: Mathematics60G460101 mathematicsMathematicsNormed vector spaceDiscrete mathematicsApplied MathematicsProbability (math.PR)010102 general mathematicsSingular integralSingular valueMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEssymbolsHilbert transformMartingale (probability theory)Mathematics - ProbabilityTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Strong BV-extension and W1,1-extension domains

2021

We show that a bounded domain in a Euclidean space is a $W^{1,1}$-extension domain if and only if it is a strong $BV$-extension domain. In the planar case, bounded and strong $BV$-extension domains are shown to be exactly those $BV$-extension domains for which the set $\partial\Omega \setminus \bigcup_{i} \overline{\Omega}_i$ is purely $1$-unrectifiable, where $\Omega_i$ are the open connected components of $\mathbb{R}^2\setminus\overline{\Omega}$.

46E35 26B30Mathematics - Metric GeometrymatematiikkaMathematics::Complex VariablesBV-extensionFOS: MathematicsSobolev extensionMetric Geometry (math.MG)Analysis
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Structure of locally convex quasi C * -algebras

2008

There are examples of C*-algebras A that accept a locally convex *-topology τ coarser than the given one, such that Ã[τ] (the completion of A with respect to τ) is a GB*-algebra. The multiplication of A[τ] may be or not be jointly continuous. In the second case, Ã[*] may fail being a locally convex *-algebra, but it is a partial *-algebra. In both cases the structure and the representation theory of Ã[τ] are investigated. If Ã+ τ denotes the τ-closure of the positive cone A+ of the given C*-algebra A, then the property Ā+ τ ∩ (-Ā+ τ) = {0} is decisive for the existence of certain faithful *-representations of the corresponding *-algebra Ã[τ]

46L05quasi *-algebrasGeneral Mathematicslocally convex quasi $C^*$-algebrasRegular polygonStructure (category theory)FOS: Physical sciencesContext (language use)Mathematical Physics (math-ph)quasi-positivityCombinatoricsunbounded *-representationsMultiplicationquasi ∗-algebras quasi-positivity locally convex quasi C ∗ -algebras unbounded ∗-representations.46K10Algebra over a field46K70Settore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsTopology (chemistry)47L60MathematicsJournal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
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Hilbert space operators with two-isometric dilations

2021

A bounded linear Hilbert space operator $S$ is said to be a $2$-isometry if the operator $S$ and its adjoint $S^*$ satisfy the relation $S^{*2}S^{2} - 2 S^{*}S + I = 0$. In this paper, we study Hilbert space operators having liftings or dilations to $2$-isometries. The adjoint of an operator which admits such liftings is characterized as the restriction of a backward shift on a Hilbert space of vector-valued analytic functions. These results are applied to concave operators (i.e., operators $S$ such that $S^{*2}S^{2} - 2 S^{*}S + I \le 0$) and to operators similar to contractions or isometries. Two types of liftings to $2$-isometries, as well as the extensions induced by them, are construct…

47[MATH.MATH-FA]Mathematics [math]/Functional Analysis [math.FA]A-contractionFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisMathematics - Spectral Theory47A63Dirichlet shift MSC (2010): 47A0547A20FOS: Mathematicsdilationsconcave operator2-isometric lifting47A15Spectral Theory (math.SP)
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Solutions of the LPD equation and multi-parametric rogue waves

2022

Quasi-rational solutions to the Lakshmanan Porsezian Daniel equation are presented. We construct explicit expressions of these solutions for the first orders depending on real parameters. We study the patterns of these configurations in the (x, t) plane in function of the different parameters. We observe in the case of order 2, three rogue waves which move according to the two parameters. In the case of order 3, six rogue waves are observed with specific configurations moving according to the four parameters.

47.35.Fg47.10A-47.54.Bdquasi-rational solutions PACS numbers : 33Q5537K10[MATH.MATH-MP] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Lakshmanan Porsezian Daniel equation
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