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Sesquilinear forms associated to sequences on Hilbert spaces

2019

The possibility of defining sesquilinear forms starting from one or two sequences of elements of a Hilbert space is investigated. One can associate operators to these forms and in particular look for conditions to apply representation theorems of sesquilinear forms, such as Kato's theorems. The associated operators correspond to classical frame operators or weakly-defined multipliers in the bounded context. In general some properties of them, such as the invertibility and the resolvent set, are related to properties of the sesquilinear forms. As an upshot of this approach new features of sequences (or pairs of sequences) which are semi-frames (or reproducing pairs) are obtained.

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On first exit times and their means for Brownian bridges

2017

For a Brownian bridge from $0$ to $y$ we prove that the mean of the first exit time from interval $(-h,h), \,\, h>0,$ behaves as $O(h^2)$ when $h \downarrow 0.$ Similar behavior is seen to hold also for the 3-dimensional Bessel bridge. For Brownian bridge and 3-dimensional Bessel bridge this mean of the first exit time has a puzzling representation in terms of the Kolmogorov distribution. The result regarding the Brownian bridge is applied to prove in detail an estimate needed by Walsh to determine the convergence of the binomial tree scheme for European options.

Statistics and ProbabilityBessel processGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisProbability (math.PR)Brownian bridge01 natural sciencesBridge (interpersonal)010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeDistribution (mathematics)Diffusion processMathematics::ProbabilitysymbolsFOS: MathematicsBinomial options pricing model0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMathematics - ProbabilityBessel functionBrownian motionMathematics
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On 1-Laplacian Elliptic Equations Modeling Magnetic Resonance Image Rician Denoising

2015

Modeling magnitude Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI) rician denoising in a Bayesian or generalized Tikhonov framework using Total Variation (TV) leads naturally to the consideration of nonlinear elliptic equations. These involve the so called $1$-Laplacian operator and special care is needed to properly formulate the problem. The rician statistics of the data are introduced through a singular equation with a reaction term defined in terms of modified first order Bessel functions. An existence theory is provided here together with other qualitative properties of the solutions. Remarkably, each positive global minimum of the associated functional is one of such solutions. Moreover, we directly …

Statistics and ProbabilityFOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer scienceNoise reductionComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)Bayesian probabilityComputer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesTikhonov regularizationsymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEsOperator (computer programming)Rician fading0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFOS: MathematicsApplied mathematicsMathematics - Numerical Analysis0101 mathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsNumerical Analysis (math.NA)Condensed Matter PhysicsNonlinear systemModeling and Simulationsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGeometry and TopologyComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionLaplace operatorBessel functionAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Stochastic acceleration in generalized squared Bessel processes

2015

We analyze the time behavior of generalized squared Bessel processes, which are useful for modeling the relevant scales of stochastic acceleration problems. These nonstationary stochastic processes obey a Langevin equation with a non-Gaussian multiplicative noise. We obtain the long-time asymptotic behavior of the probability density function for non-Gaussian white and colored noise sources. We find that the functional form of the probability density functions is independent of the statistics of the noise source considered. Theoretical results are in good agreement with those obtained by numerical simulations of the Langevin equation with pulse noise sources.

Stochastic controlGeneralized inverse Gaussian distributionStatistics and ProbabilityMathematical optimizationBessel processexact resultStatistical and Nonlinear Physicsstochastic processes (theory)Noise (electronics)Multiplicative noiseLangevin equationStochastic differential equationColors of noiseStatistical physicsstochastic particle dynamics (theory)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyMathematicsStatistical and Nonlinear Physic
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Single-shot ultrafast laser processing of high-aspect-ratio nanochannels using elliptical Bessel beams

2017

Ultrafast lasers have revolutionized material processing, opening a wealth of new applications in many areas of science. A recent technology that allows the cleaving of transparent materials via non-ablative processes is based on focusing and translating a high-intensity laser beam within a material to induce a well-defined internal stress plane. This then enables material separation without debris generation. Here, we use a non-diffracting beam engineered to have a transverse elliptical spatial profile to generate high aspect ratio elliptical channels in glass of dimension 350 nm x 710 nm, and subsequent cleaved surface uniformity at the sub-micron level.

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Stationary heat flux profile in turbulent helium II in a semi-infinite cylindrical channel

2012

In this paper we determine a set of solutions for a system of partial dif- ferential equations describing stationary heat flux in a semi-infinite cylindrical channel filled with turbulent superfluid helium. This study uses a continuous model for liquid helium II, derived from Extended Thermodynamics, in which the heat flux q is a fundamental variable. The influence of the vortex line den- sity on the radial distribution of the heat flux is especially discussed.

Turbulent superfluid helium heat transfer partial dif- ferential equations Bessel functionsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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The exact distribution of a weighted Convolution of two Gamma distributions

2006

Si considera una rappresentazione della funzione di densit`a di probabilit`a di una Convoluzione ponderata di distribuzioni Gamma, in cui una funzione ipergeometrica confluente descrive come le differenze tra i parametri di scala delle componenti determinino allontanamenti da una densit`a Gamma. Si considera il caso specifico di una convoluzione di due variabili gamma per mostrare, come al vantaggio interpretativo si aggiunga la possibilit`a di derivare in forma esplicita e computazionalmente semplice, espressioni della funzione di ripartizione e dei momenti. Si mostra la relazione tra tale distribuzione ed il sistema delle distribuzioni di Bessel, e si generalizza inoltre al caso di convol…

Univariate Gamma distribution Bessel function Distribution theory.
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High speed cleaving of crystals with ultrafast Bessel beams

2017

International audience; We develop a novel concept for ultra-high speed cleaving of crystalline materials with femtosecond lasers. Using Bessel beams in single shot, fracture planes can be induced nearly all along the Bessel zone in sapphire. For the first time, we show that only for a pulse duration below 650 fs, a single fracture can be induced in sapphire, while above this duration, cracks appear in all crystallographic orientations. We determine the influential parameters which are polarization direction, crystallographic axes and scanning direction. This is applied to cleave sapphire with a spacing as high as 25 μm between laser impacts.

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Micron-precision in cleaving glass using ultrafast bessel beams with engineered transverse beam shapes

2017

International audience; Ultrafast lasers in association to beam shaping have shown to be excellent candidates for transparent material processing. Non-diffractive solutions such as Bessel beams allows for precise energy deposition since they are robust to undesired non-linear effects and as they do not distort along the propagation. This offers important opportunities in laser-assisted cleaving, i.e. mechanical medium separation after single-pass laser illumination. Here we break the Bessel beam cylindrical symmetry using a novel anisotropic and non-diffractive solutions to investigate both lateral intensity contributions on material response and induced processing effect for non-cylindrica…

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Mutual inductance for an explicitly finite number of turns

2011

Published version of an article published in Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, 28, 273-287. Also available from the publisher at http://www.jpier.org/pierb/pier.php?paper=10110103 Non coaxial mutual inductance calculations, based on a Bessel function formulation, are presented for coils modelled by an explicitly finite number of circular turns. The mutual inductance of two such turns can be expressed as an integral of a product of three Bessel functions and an exponential factor, and it is shown that the exponential factors can be analytically summed as a simple geometric progression, or other related sums. This allows the mutual inductance of two thin solenoids to be expressed as an…

analytical expressions exponential factors finite number geometric progressions mutual inductance numerical results representative case thin solenoids bessel functions electric windings solenoids inductanceVDP::Technology: 500::Electrotechnical disciplines: 540
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