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A class of weak pseudo-bosons and their bi-coherent states

2022

In this paper we extend some previous results on weak pseudo-bosons and on their related bi-coherent states. The role of {\em compatible} functions is discussed in details, and some examples are considered. The pseudo-bosonic ladder operators analysed in this paper generalize significantly those considered so far, and a class of new diagonalizable manifestly non self-adjoint Hamiltonians are deduced.

Applied MathematicsFOS: Physical sciencesMathematical Physics (math-ph)Settore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsAnalysisPseudo-bosonic operators Compatible generalized eigenstates Weak bi-coherent statesJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Singular integrals on regular curves in the Heisenberg group

2019

Let $\mathbb{H}$ be the first Heisenberg group, and let $k \in C^{\infty}(\mathbb{H} \, \setminus \, \{0\})$ be a kernel which is either odd or horizontally odd, and satisfies $$|\nabla_{\mathbb{H}}^{n}k(p)| \leq C_{n}\|p\|^{-1 - n}, \qquad p \in \mathbb{H} \, \setminus \, \{0\}, \, n \geq 0.$$ The simplest examples include certain Riesz-type kernels first considered by Chousionis and Mattila, and the horizontally odd kernel $k(p) = \nabla_{\mathbb{H}} \log \|p\|$. We prove that convolution with $k$, as above, yields an $L^{2}$-bounded operator on regular curves in $\mathbb{H}$. This extends a theorem of G. David to the Heisenberg group. As a corollary of our main result, we infer that all …

Applied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics42B20 (primary) 43A80 28A75 35R03 (secondary)Metric Geometry (math.MG)Singular integralLipschitz continuityuniform rectifiabilityHeisenberg groupFunctional Analysis (math.FA)ConvolutionBounded operatorMathematics - Functional AnalysisCombinatoricsMathematics - Metric GeometryMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsBounded functionClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsHeisenberg groupsingular integralsBoundary value problemKernel (category theory)MathematicsJournal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
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On Weakly Singular Integral Equations of the Second Kind

1988

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsRiemann integralSingular integralSingular point of a curveIntegral equationVolterra integral equationFourier integral operatorsymbols.namesakeSingular solutionsymbolsDaniell integralMathematicsZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
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Existence of fixed points and measures of weak noncompactness

2009

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to study the existence of fixed points by using measures of weak noncompactness. Later on, we provide an existence principle for solutions for a nonlinear integral equation.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisFixed pointNonlinear integral equationIntegral equationAnalysisNonlinear operatorsMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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The factorization method for real elliptic problems

2006

The Factorization Method localizes inclusions inside a body from mea- surements on its surface. Without a priori knowing the physical parameters inside the inclusions, the points belonging to them can be characterized using the range of an auxiliary operator. The method relies on a range characterization that relates the range of the auxiliary operator to the measurements and is only known for very particular applications. In this work we develop a general framework for the method by considering sym- metric and coercive operators between abstract Hilbert spaces. We show that the important range characterization holds if the difference between the inclusions and the background medium satisfi…

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisHilbert space510 MathematikInverse problemLenstra elliptic curve factorizationSemi-elliptic operatorRange (mathematics)symbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)510 MathematicsElliptic partial differential equationMetric (mathematics)symbolsAnalysisMathematics
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Norm estimates for operators from Hp to ℓq

2008

Abstract We give upper and lower estimates of the norm of a bounded linear operator from the Hardy space H p to l q in terms of the norm of the rows and the columns of its associated matrix in certain vector-valued sequence spaces.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisMatrix normSchatten class operatorHardy spaceBounded operatorCombinatoricssymbols.namesakesymbolsSchatten normCondition numberOperator normAnalysisDual normMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Porous medium equation with absorption and a nonlinear boundary condition

2002

where is a bounded domain with smooth boundary, @=@ is the outer normal derivative, m ? 1; p; and q are positive parameters and u0 is in L∞( ). Problems of this form arise in mathematical models in a number of areas of science, for instance, in models for gas or :uid :ow in porous media [3] and for the spread of certain biological populations [13]. In the semilinear case (that is for m=1), there is an extensive literature about global existence and blow-up results for this type of problems, see among others, [5,9,16] and the literature therein. For the degenerate case (that is for m = 1), with a nonlinear boundary condition, local existence and uniqueness of weak solutions which are limit o…

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisNeumann boundary conditionFree boundary problemNo-slip conditionBoundary (topology)UniquenessBoundary value problemAnalysisRobin boundary conditionPoincaré–Steklov operatorMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Computation of a few smallest eigenvalues of elliptic operators using fast elliptic solvers

2001

The computation of a few smallest eigenvalues of generalized algebraic eigenvalue problems is studied. The considered problems are obtained by discretizing self-adjoint second-order elliptic partial differential eigenvalue problems in two- or three-dimensional domains. The standard Lanczos algorithm with the complete orthogonalization is used to compute some eigenvalues of the inverted eigenvalue problem. Under suitable assumptions, the number of Lanczos iterations is shown to be independent of the problem size. The arising linear problems are solved using some standard fast elliptic solver. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the inverted problem is much easier to solve with the Lanczos…

Applied MathematicsNumerical analysisMathematical analysisMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISGeneral EngineeringLanczos algorithmElliptic curveLanczos resamplingElliptic operatorMultigrid methodComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONOrthogonalizationSoftwareEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsCommunications in Numerical Methods in Engineering
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On the Measure of Many-Level Fuzzy Rough Approximation for L-Fuzzy Sets

2019

We introduce a many-level version of L-fuzzy rough approximation operators and define measures of approximation obtained by such operators. In a certain sense, theses measures characterize the quality of the resulting approximation. We study properties of such measures and give a topological interpretation of the obtained results.

Approximation operatorsFuzzy setApplied mathematicsFuzzy logicMeasure (mathematics)MathematicsInterpretation (model theory)
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On the global dissipative and multipeakon dissipative behavior of the two-component Camassa-Holm system

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Abstract and Applied Analysis. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/348695 Open Access The global dissipative and multipeakon dissipative behavior of the two-component Camassa-Holm shallow water system after wave breaking was studied in this paper. The underlying approach is based on a skillfully defined characteristic and a set of newly introduced variables which transform the original system into a Lagrangian semilinear system. It is the transformation, together with the associated properties, that allows for the continuity of the solution beyond collision time to be established, leading to a uniquely global d…

Article SubjectSemigroupComponent (thermodynamics)lcsh:MathematicsApplied MathematicsBreaking waveDissipative operatorAnalysis; Applied Mathematicslcsh:QA1-939CollisionVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Analysis: 411Dissipative solitonClassical mechanicsTransformation (function)Dissipative systemAnalysisMathematics
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