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Inequalities for Information Potentials and Entropies

2020

We consider a probability distribution p0(x),p1(x),&hellip

Recurrence relationprobability distributionGeneral MathematicsTsallis entropylcsh:Mathematics010102 general mathematicsLinear operatorsfunctional equationslcsh:QA1-93901 natural sciencesinformation potentialRényi entropyCombinatorics010104 statistics & probabilityRényi entropyinequalitiesComputer Science (miscellaneous)Order (group theory)Probability distribution0101 mathematicsTsallis entropyEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsMathematics
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Manipulation in late life

2019

AbstractWhile youth language constitutes a well-researched field of study, the linguistic manipulations of old people remain understudied. In an innovative approach, the present paper therefore looks at confusing and allegedly unintelligible narratives and conscious linguistic manipulations, silliness and concealing strategies in language as employed by elderly speakers of Kinyabwisha, Kinande, Kihunde and Kiswahili in Eastern DR Congo. A secret cursing register among Banyabwisha, often accompanied by practices of spitting, is analyzed; I also discuss elderly speakers’ confusing stories narrated to younger people, the use of secret modal particles that are restricted to people of old age, a…

Register (sociolinguistics)060101 anthropologyMultidisciplinaryDifferentiation060102 archaeologyInclusion (disability rights)Field (Bourdieu)06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)Power (social and political)Agency (sociology)0601 history and archaeologyNarrativePsychologyInternational Journal of Language and Culture
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Air pollution exposure at the residence and risk of childhood cancers in Denmark:A nationwide register-based case-control study

2020

Background: The etiology of childhood cancer is poorly understood. The role of environmental factors, including air pollution (AP) exposure, has been addressed previously, but results so far have been inconclusive. In this study, we investigate the association between long-term AP exposures in relation to childhood cancer subtypes in Denmark (1981–2013). Methods: We conducted a nationwide register-based case-control study. We identified 7745 incident cases of childhood cancers (<20 years) in the Danish Cancer Registry. Four randomly selected (cancer-free) controls were matched to each case according to sex and date of birth. We modelled concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), fine part…

Register basedmedicine.medical_specialtyRegister-based studyAir pollution exposureDenmarkChildhood cancerAir pollution01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicine030212 general & internal medicine0101 mathematicslcsh:R5-920business.industry010102 general mathematicsCase-control studyGeneral MedicineOdds ratioConfidence intervalEtiologyResidencebusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)Childhood cancerResearch Paper
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2020

Abstract We show that the combination of doubling and (1, p)-Poincaré inequality is equivalent to a version of the Ap-condition on rooted K-ary trees.

Regular treeApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsPoincaré inequality01 natural sciencesCombinatoricssymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencessymbols010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and Topology0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsAnalysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces
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Robin problems with general potential and double resonance

2017

Abstract We consider a semilinear elliptic problem with Robin boundary condition and an indefinite and unbounded potential. The reaction term is a Caratheodory function exhibiting linear growth near ± ∞ . We assume that double resonance occurs with respect to any positive spectral interval. Using variational tools and critical groups, we show that the problem has a nontrivial smooth solution.

Regularity theoryIndefinite and unbounded potentialApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisInterval (mathematics)Function (mathematics)Robin boundary condition01 natural sciencesResonance (particle physics)Robin boundary conditionTerm (time)010101 applied mathematicsDouble resonance critical groupSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0101 mathematicsLinear growthMathematicsApplied Mathematics Letters
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Superlinear Robin Problems with Indefinite Linear Part

2018

We consider a semilinear Robin problem with an indefinite linear part and a superlinear reaction term, which does not satisfy the usual in such cases AR condition. Using variational methods, together with truncation–perturbation techniques and Morse theory (critical groups), we establish the existence of three nontrivial solutions. Our result extends in different ways the multiplicity theorem of Wang.

Regularity theoryPure mathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsThree solutions theoremMultiplicity (mathematics)Robin boundary condition01 natural sciencesRobin boundary conditionTerm (time)Indefinite potential function010101 applied mathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0101 mathematicsSuperlinear reaction termCritical groupMathematicsMorse theory
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Multiple solutions for strongly resonant Robin problems

2018

We consider nonlinear (driven by the p†Laplacian) and semilinear Robin problems with indefinite potential and strong resonance with respect to the principal eigenvalue. Using variational methods and critical groups, we prove four multiplicity theorems producing up to four nontrivial smooth solutions.

Regularity theoryPure mathematicsSemilinear equationStrong resonanceGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsp-LaplacianMultiplicity (mathematics)Mathematics::Spectral Theory01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemCritical groupSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicap-Laplacian0101 mathematicsLaplace operatorEigenvalues and eigenvectorsCritical groupMathematics
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On Regulated Solutions of Impulsive Differential Equations with Variable Times

2020

In this paper we investigate the unified theory for solutions of differential equations without impulses and with impulses, even at variable times, allowing the presence of beating phenomena, in the space of regulated functions. One of the aims of the paper is to give sufficient conditions to ensure that a regulated solution of an impulsive problem is globally defined.

Regulated functionDifferential equationlcsh:MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisSolution set02 engineering and technologyimpulsive problem with variable timeslcsh:QA1-939Space (mathematics)01 natural sciencessolution setregulated functionregulated function solution set discontinuous function impulsive problem with variable timesSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicadiscontinuous function0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science (miscellaneous)020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0101 mathematicsUnified field theoryEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsVariable (mathematics)Mathematics
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On a step method and a propagation of discontinuity

2019

In this paper we analyze how to compute discontinuous solutions for functional differential equations, looking at an approach which allows to study simultaneously continuous and discontinuous solutions. We focus our attention on the integral representation of solutions and we justify the applicability of such an approach. In particular, we improve the step method in such a way to solve a problem of vanishing discontinuity points. Our solutions are considered as regulated functions.

Regulated functionIntegral representationregulated function discontinuous function retarded differential equation delay Kurzweil-Stieltjes integral breaking pointsDifferential equationComputer scienceApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSIS01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsDiscontinuity (linguistics)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsFocus (optics)Step methodComputational and Applied Mathematics
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The ubiquitin-specific protease USP8 is critical for the development and homeostasis of T cells

2015

The modification of proteins by ubiquitin has a major role in cells of the immune system and is counteracted by various deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) with poorly defined functions. Here we identified the ubiquitin-specific protease USP8 as a regulatory component of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signalosome that interacted with the adaptor Gads and the regulatory molecule 14-3-3β. Caspase-dependent processing of USP8 occurred after stimulation of the TCR. T cell-specific deletion of USP8 in mice revealed that USP8 was essential for thymocyte maturation and upregulation of the gene encoding the cytokine receptor IL-7Rα mediated by the transcription factor Foxo1. Mice with T cell-specifi…

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