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Local Spectral Theory

2018

In this chapter we shall introduce an important property, defined for bounded linear operators on complex Banach spaces, the so-called single-valued extension property (SVEP).

Pure mathematicsSpectral theoryProperty (philosophy)Bounded functionLinear operatorsBanach spaceExtension (predicate logic)Mathematics
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SOME RELATIONS BETWEEN BOUNDED BELOW ELLIPTIC OPERATORS AND STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS

2019

International audience; We apply Malliavin Calculus tools to the case of a bounded below elliptic rightinvariant Pseudodifferential operators on a Lie group. We give examples of bounded below pseudodifferential elliptic operators on R d by using the theory of Poisson process and the Garding inequality. In the two cases, there is no stochastic processes besides because the considered semi-groups do not preserve positivity.

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Neumann p-Laplacian problems with a reaction term on metric spaces

2020

We use a variational approach to study existence and regularity of solutions for a Neumann p-Laplacian problem with a reaction term on metric spaces equipped with a doubling measure and supporting a Poincare inequality. Trace theorems for functions with bounded variation are applied in the definition of the variational functional and minimizers are shown to satisfy De Giorgi type conditions.

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A density problem for Sobolev spaces on Gromov hyperbolic domains

2017

We prove that for a bounded domain $\Omega\subset \mathbb R^n$ which is Gromov hyperbolic with respect to the quasihyperbolic metric, especially when $\Omega$ is a finitely connected planar domain, the Sobolev space $W^{1,\,\infty}(\Omega)$ is dense in $W^{1,\,p}(\Omega)$ for any $1\le p<\infty$. Moreover if $\Omega$ is also Jordan or quasiconvex, then $C^{\infty}(\mathbb R^n)$ is dense in $W^{1,\,p}(\Omega)$ for $1\le p<\infty$.

Pure mathematicsdensityApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsta111Sobolev space01 natural sciencesDomain (mathematical analysis)Functional Analysis (math.FA)Sobolev spaceMathematics - Functional AnalysisQuasiconvex functionPlanartiheysBounded function0103 physical sciencesMetric (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsMathematics::Metric Geometry010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematics
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Monotonicity and total boundednessin spaces of measurable functions

2017

Abstract We define and study the moduli d(x, 𝓐, D) and i(x, 𝓐,D) related to monotonicity of a given function x of the space L 0(Ω) of real-valued “measurable” functions defined on a linearly ordered set Ω. We extend the definitions to subsets X of L 0(Ω), and we use the obtained quantities, d(X) and i(X), to estimate the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness γ(X) of X. Compactness criteria, in special cases, are obtained.

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Optimal lower bounds for eigenvalues of linear and nonlinear Neumann problems

2013

In this paper we prove a sharp lower bound for the first non-trivial Neumann eigenvalue μ1(Ω) for the p-Laplace operator (p &gt; 1) in a Lipschitz bounded domain Ω in ℝn. Our estimate does not require any convexity assumption on Ω and it involves the best isoperimetric constant relative to Ω. In a suitable class of convex planar domains, our bound turns out to be better than the one provided by the Payne—Weinberger inequality.

Pure mathematicsp-Laplace operatorGeneral MathematicsMathematics::Spectral TheoryLipschitz continuityUpper and lower boundsDomain (mathematical analysis)ConvexityCombinatoricslower boundsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBounded functionFOS: MathematicsNeumann eigenvalueIsoperimetric inequalityLaplace operatorEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Assouad dimension, Nagata dimension, and uniformly close metric tangents

2013

We study the Assouad dimension and the Nagata dimension of metric spaces. As a general result, we prove that the Nagata dimension of a metric space is always bounded from above by the Assouad dimension. Most of the paper is devoted to the study of when these metric dimensions of a metric space are locally given by the dimensions of its metric tangents. Having uniformly close tangents is not sufficient. What is needed in addition is either that the tangents have dimension with uniform constants independent from the point and the tangent, or that the tangents are unique. We will apply our results to equiregular subRiemannian manifolds and show that locally their Nagata dimension equals the to…

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Normed Quasi *-Algebras: Bounded Elements and Spectrum

2020

Bounded elements of a Banach quasi *-algebra are intended to be those, whose images under every *-representation are bounded operators in a Hilbert space. This rough idea can be developed in several ways, as we shall see in the present chapter. These notions lead us to discuss a convenient concept of spectrum of an element in this context.

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Functions of One Variable

2019

A classical result of Fatou gives that every bounded holomorphic function on the disc has radial limits for almost every point in the torus, and the limit function belongs to the Hardy space H_\infty of the torus. This property is no longer true when we consider vector-valued functions. The Banach spaces X for which this property is satisfied are said to have the analytic Radon-Nikodym property (ARNP). Some important equivalent reformulations of ARNP are studied in this chapter. Among others, X has ARNP if and only if each X-valued H_p- function f on the disc has radial limits almost everywhere on the torus (and not only H_\infty-functions). Even more, in this case each such f has non-tange…

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Relaxation of Quasilinear Elliptic SystemsviaA-quasiconvex Envelopes

2002

We consider the weak closure WZof the set Z of all feasible pairs (solution, flow) of the family of potential elliptic systems div s0 s=1 s(x)F 0 s(ru(x )+ g(x)) f(x) =0i n; u =( u1;:::;um)2 H 1 0 (; R m ) ; =( 1;:::;s 0 )2 S; where R n is a bounded Lipschitz domain, Fs are strictly convex smooth functions with quadratic growth and S =f measurable j s(x )=0o r 1 ;s =1 ;:::;s0 ;1(x )+ +s0 (x )=1 g .W e show that WZis the zero level set for an integral functional with the integrand QF being the A-quasiconvex envelope for a certain functionF and the operator A = (curl,div) m . If the functions Fs are isotropic, then on the characteristic cone (dened by the operator A) QF coincides with the A-p…

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