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Convex functions on Carnot Groups

2007

We consider the definition and regularity properties of convex functions in Carnot groups. We show that various notions of convexity in the subelliptic setting that have appeared in the literature are equivalent. Our point of view is based on thinking of convex functions as subsolutions of homogeneous elliptic equations.

Convex analysisPure mathematicsCarnot groupsubelliptic equations.49L25Mathematics::Complex VariablesGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysissubelliptic equationsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsHorizontal convexityviscosity convexity35J70Convexitysymbols.namesakeCarnot groupsHomogeneous35J67Convex optimizationsymbolsPoint (geometry)Carnot cycleConvex function22E30Mathematics
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Riemann type integrals for functions taking values in a locally convex space

2006

The McShane and Kurzweil-Henstock integrals for functions taking values in a locally convex space are defined and the relations with other integrals are studied. A characterization of locally convex spaces in which Henstock Lemma holds is given.

Convex analysisPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsProper convex functionConvex setSubderivativeChoquet theoryLocally convex topological vector spaceConvex combinationPettis integral McShane integral Kurzweil-Henstock integral locally convex spacesAbsolutely convex setMathematicsCzechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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Monotonicity and enclosure methods for the p-Laplace equation

2018

We show that the convex hull of a monotone perturbation of a homogeneous background conductivity in the $p$-conductivity equation is determined by knowledge of the nonlinear Dirichlet-Neumann operator. We give two independent proofs, one of which is based on the monotonicity method and the other on the enclosure method. Our results are constructive and require no jump or smoothness properties on the conductivity perturbation or its support.

Convex hull35R30 (Primary) 35J92 (Secondary)EnclosurePerturbation (astronomy)Monotonic function01 natural sciencesConstructiveMathematics - Analysis of PDEsEnclosure methodFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematicsInclusion detectionMonotonicity methodLaplace's equationmonotonicity methodApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysista111inclusion detection010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemMonotone polygonp-Laplace equationAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)enclosure method
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On some close to convex functions with negative coefficients

2007

In this paper we propose for study a class of close to convex functions with negative coefficients defined by using a modified Salagean operator. .

Convex hullConvex analysisPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisConvex optimizationConvex setProper convex functionConvex combinationSubderivativeConvex conjugateMathematicsFilomat
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On dependence of sets of functions on the mean value of their elements

2009

The paper considers, for a given closed bounded set M ⊂ R m and K = (0,1) n ⊂ R n , the set M = {h ϵ L2 (K;R m ) | h(x) ϵ M a.e.x ϵ K} and its subsets It is shown that, if a sequence {hk } ⊂ coM converges to an element hk ϵ M(hk ) there is h‘k ϵ M(ho ) such that h'k - hk → 0 as k → ∞ . If, in addition, the set M is finite or M is the convex hull of a finite set of elements, then the multivalued mapping h → M(h) is lower semicontinuous on coM. First published online: 14 Oct 2010

Convex hullDiscrete mathematicsSequenceBounded setMean valuemultivalued mappingsubsets of functions with fixed mean valueModeling and Simulationcontinuous dependenceQA1-939Element (category theory)Finite setAnalysisMathematicsMathematicsMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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R Code for Hausdorff and Simplex Dispersion Orderings in the 2D Case

2010

This paper proposes a software implementation using R of the Hausdorff and simplex dispersion orderings. A copy can be downloaded from http://www.uv.es/~ayala/software/fun-disp.R . The paper provides some examples using the functions exactHausdorff for the Hausdorff dispersion ordering and the function simplex for the simplex dispersion orderings. Some auxiliary functions are commented too.

Convex hullDiscrete mathematicsSimplexMultivariate random variableMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISHausdorff spaceAuxiliary functionFunction (mathematics)CombinatoricsTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYMathematics::Metric GeometryHausdorff measureStatistical dispersionMathematics
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Enclosure method for the p-Laplace equation

2014

We study the enclosure method for the p-Calder\'on problem, which is a nonlinear generalization of the inverse conductivity problem due to Calder\'on that involves the p-Laplace equation. The method allows one to reconstruct the convex hull of an inclusion in the nonlinear model by using exponentially growing solutions introduced by Wolff. We justify this method for the penetrable obstacle case, where the inclusion is modelled as a jump in the conductivity. The result is based on a monotonicity inequality and the properties of the Wolff solutions.

Convex hullGeneralization35R30 (Primary) 35J92 (Secondary)EnclosureMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsInverseMonotonic function01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematical PhysicsMathematicsLaplace's equationMathematics::Functional AnalysisCalderón problemApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisComputer Science Applications010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemSignal ProcessingJumpp-Laplace equationenclosure methodAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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A comparative study of partitioning methods for crowd simulations

2010

The simulation of large crowds of autonomous agents with realistic behavior is still a challenge for several computer research communities. In order to handle large crowds, some scalable architectures have been proposed. Nevertheless, the effective use of distributed systems requires the use of partitioning methods that can properly distribute the workload generated by agents among the existing distributed resources. In this paper, we analyze the use of irregular shape regions (convex hulls) for solving the partitioning problem. We have compared a partitioning method based on convex hulls with two techniques that use rectangular regions. The performance evaluation results show that the conv…

Convex hullMathematical optimizationFitness functionHeuristicComputer scienceDistributed computingIrregular shapeAutonomous agentRegular polygonLoad balancing (computing)Partition (database)CrowdsScalabilityCrowd simulationSoftwareApplied Soft Computing
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Daugavet- and delta-points in Banach spaces with unconditional bases

2020

We study the existence of Daugavet- and delta-points in the unit sphere of Banach spaces with a 1 1 -unconditional basis. A norm one element x x in a Banach space is a Daugavet-point (resp. delta-point) if every element in the unit ball (resp. x x itself) is in the closed convex hull of unit ball elements that are almost at distance 2 2 from x x . A Banach space has the Daugavet property (resp. diametral local diameter two property) if and only if every norm one element is a Daugavet-point (resp. delta-point). It is well-known that a Banach space with the Daugavet property does not have an unconditional basis. Similarly spaces with the diametral local diameter two property do not have an un…

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Image Segmentation and Object Extraction for Automatic Diatoms Classification

2018

The diatoms are unicellular algae of great interest in paleontology, aquatic ecology, and forensic medicine, among others. Currently, there are more than 100 000 known species distributed in aquatic ecosystems. For that reason, there is a big interest in the automatic classification of diatom images, however, the preliminary process applied to isolate the diatom from the background is a complex task. In this paper, we propose a segmentation method and an object-extraction procedure to extract the diatom from the background. First, we binarize the image by searching the optimal threshold in the histogram based on its cumulative distribution function. Then we eliminate, under some spatial cri…

Convex hullbiologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryCumulative distribution functionPattern recognitionImage segmentationObject (computer science)biology.organism_classificationImage (mathematics)DiatomHistogramSegmentationArtificial intelligencebusiness
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