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Modeling multiple taxis: Tumor invasion with phenotypic heterogeneity, haptotaxis, and unilateral interspecies repellence

2021

We provide a short review of existing models with multiple taxis performed by (at least) one species and consider a new mathematical model for tumor invasion featuring two mutually exclusive cell phenotypes (migrating and proliferating). The migrating cells perform nonlinear diffusion and two types of taxis in response to non-diffusing cues: away from proliferating cells and up the gradient of surrounding tissue. Transitions between the two cell subpopulations are influenced by subcellular (receptor binding) dynamics, thus conferring the setting a multiscale character. We prove global existence of weak solutions to a simplified model version and perform numerical simulations for the full se…

Tumor invasionTaxisComputational biologyBiologyMutually exclusive events01 natural sciencesHaptotaxisMultiple taxis and review of modelsRC0254Mathematics - Analysis of PDEsSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingCell Behavior (q-bio.CB)Numerical simulationsFOS: MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsNonlinear diffusionQA Mathematics0101 mathematicsGlobal existenceQARC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)Genetic heterogeneityInterspecies repellenceApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsI-PWCell subpopulationsPhenotypeAC010101 applied mathematicsFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Cell Behavior35Q92 (Primary) 92C17 92C50 (Secondary)Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B
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The predictive power of power-laws: An empirical time-arrow based investigation

2022

The efficient market hypothesis forbids any predictability towards future, but there is no such restriction in the case of reversed-looking approaches. We analyze if this asymmetry in non-predictability is reflected in the statistical features of financial time series. Our study is based on the analysis of the length-distribution of periods with high variability, and introduces time-asymmetric modifications of the method which are capable of revealing differences of the time series in forward and reversed time. We show that the future and reversed-looking time-series possess very similar properties, with some features being distinguishable with our method. Our findings give also evidence of…

TurbulenceStructure functionGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsPower-lawGeneral Physics and AstronomyForward and reversed time-seriePrice predictionStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsIntermittency
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Strain gradient plasticity, strengthening effects and plastic limit analysis

2010

Abstract Within the framework of isotropic strain gradient plasticity, a rate-independent constitutive model exhibiting size dependent hardening is formulated and discussed with particular concern to its strengthening behavior. The latter is modelled as a (fictitious) isotropic hardening featured by a potential which is a positively degree-one homogeneous function of the effective plastic strain and its gradient. This potential leads to a strengthening law in which the strengthening stress, i.e. the increase of the plastically undeformed material initial yield stress, is related to the effective plastic strain through a second order PDE and related higher order boundary conditions. The plas…

Ultimate loadStrengthening effectsApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationMechanicsStrain ratePlasticityStrain hardening exponentCondensed Matter PhysicsGradient plasticityClassical limitPlastic limit analysisNonlocal continuum thermodynamicsClassical mechanicsMaximum principleMaterials Science(all)Mechanics of MaterialsModelling and SimulationModeling and SimulationHardening (metallurgy)General Materials ScienceMathematicsInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Beurling ultradistributions of Lp-growth

2003

We study the convolutors and the surjective convolution operators acting on spaces of ultradistributions of Lp-growth. In the case p = 2 we obtain complete characterizations. Some results on hypoellipticity are also included.  2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

UltradistributionsPure mathematicsFunctional analysisApplied MathematicsConvolution operatorsMathematical analysisConvolutionSurjective functionsymbols.namesakeFourier transformConvolutorssymbolsConvolution equationAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Unbounded derivations and *-automorphisms groups of Banach quasi *-algebras

2018

This paper is devoted to the study of unbounded derivations on Banach quasi *-algebras with a particular emphasis to the case when they are infinitesimal generators of one parameter automorphisms groups. Both of them, derivations and automorphisms are considered in a weak sense; i.e., with the use of a certain families of bounded sesquilinear forms. Conditions for a weak *-derivation to be the generator of a *-automorphisms group are given.

Unbounded derivationPure mathematicsAutomorphisms groups and their infinitesimal generatorsInfinitesimalBanach quasi *-algebra01 natural sciencesMathematics::Group Theory*-Automorphisms groups and their infinitesimal generatorSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsAutomorphisms groups and their infinitesimal generators; Banach quasi; Integrability of derivation; Unbounded derivations; Automorphisms groups and their infinitesimal generators; Banach quasi; Integrability of derivation; Unbounded derivationsBanach quasi0101 mathematicsOperator Algebras (math.OA)MathematicsGroup (mathematics)Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsIntegrability of derivationMathematics - Operator AlgebrasAutomorphismUnbounded derivationsFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisBounded function010307 mathematical physicsGenerator (mathematics)
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Operators which have a closed quasi-nilpotent part

2002

We find several conditions for the quasi-nilpotent part of a bounded operator acting on a Banach space to be closed. Most of these conditions are established for semi-Fredholm operators or, more generally, for operators which admit a generalized Kato decomposition. For these operators the property of having a closed quasi-nilpotent part is related to the so-called single valued extension property.

Unbounded operatorDiscrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApproximation propertyApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Finite-rank operatorSpectral theoremOperator theoryOperator normFourier integral operatorMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Bicommutants of reduced unbounded operator algebras

2009

The unbounded bicommutant $(\mathfrak M_{E'})''$ of the {\em reduction} of an O*-algebra $\MM$ via a given projection $E'$ weakly commuting with $\mathfrak M$ is studied, with the aim of finding conditions under which the reduction of a GW*-algebra is a GW*-algebra itself. The obtained results are applied to the problem of the existence of conditional expectations on O*-algebras.

Unbounded operatorDiscrete mathematicsPure mathematicsReduction (recursion theory)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsFOS: Physical sciencesMathematical Physics (math-ph)Conditional expectationProjection (linear algebra)Unbounded operator algebrasSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaAlgebra over a fieldBicommutantMathematical PhysicsMathematicsBicommutant
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Induced and reduced unbounded operator algebras

2012

The induction and reduction precesses of an O*-vector space \({{\mathfrak M}}\) obtained by means of a projection taken, respectively, in \({{\mathfrak M}}\) itself or in its weak bounded commutant \({{\mathfrak M}^\prime_{\rm w}}\) are studied. In the case where \({{\mathfrak M}}\) is a partial GW*-algebra, sufficient conditions are given for the induced and the reduced spaces to be partial GW*-algebras again.

Unbounded operatorDiscrete mathematicsReduction (recursion theory)Applied MathematicsMathematics - Operator AlgebrasFOS: Physical sciencesMathematical Physics (math-ph)Space (mathematics)Centralizer and normalizerPrime (order theory)CombinatoricsProjection (relational algebra)Bounded functionInduced representationreduced representation: unbounded operator algebrasFOS: MathematicsOperator Algebras (math.OA)Mathematics::Representation TheoryMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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Riesz-like bases in rigged Hilbert spaces

2015

The notions of Bessel sequence, Riesz-Fischer sequence and Riesz basis are generalized to a rigged Hilbert space $\D[t] \subset \H \subset \D^\times[t^\times]$. A Riesz-like basis, in particular, is obtained by considering a sequence $\{\xi_n\}\subset \D$ which is mapped by a one-to-one continuous operator $T:\D[t]\to\H[\|\cdot\|]$ into an orthonormal basis of the central Hilbert space $\H$ of the triplet. The operator $T$ is, in general, an unbounded operator in $\H$. If $T$ has a bounded inverse then the rigged Hilbert space is shown to be equivalent to a triplet of Hilbert spaces.

Unbounded operatorMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsInverse01 natural sciencesCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsOrthonormal basisRigged Hilbert spaces0101 mathematicsMathematicsBasis (linear algebra)Applied MathematicsOperator (physics)010102 general mathematicsHilbert spaceRigged Hilbert spaceFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisBounded functionsymbols010307 mathematical physicsAnalysisRiesz basi
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Evolution semigroups and time operators on Banach spaces

2010

AbstractWe present new general methods to obtain shift representation of evolution semigroups defined on Banach spaces. We introduce the notion of time operator associated with a generalized shift on a Banach space and give some conditions under which time operators can be defined on an arbitrary Banach space. We also tackle the problem of scaling of time operators and obtain a general result about the existence of time operators on Banach spaces satisfying some geometric conditions. The last part of the paper contains some examples of explicit constructions of time operators on function spaces.

Unbounded operatorMathematics::Functional AnalysisBanach spaceSchauder basisApproximation propertyNuclear operatorApplied MathematicsTime operatorFinite-rank operatorBanach manifoldOperator theoryAlgebraInterpolation spaceC0-semigroupInnovationAnalysisMathematicsMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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