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Uniform estimates for the local restriction of the Fourier transform to curves

2013

We prove sharp estimates, with respect to the ane arclength measure, for the restriction of the Fourier transform to a class of curves in R^d that includes curves of nite type. This measure possesses certain invariance and mitigation properties which are important in establishing uniform results. Peer reviewed

Pure mathematicsClass (set theory)Applied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsType (model theory)01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)symbols.namesakeFourier transform0103 physical sciences111 MathematicssymbolsCalculus010307 mathematical physicsAffine transformation0101 mathematicsMathematicsTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Protoalgebraicity and the Deduction Theorem

2001

This chapter is intended as an introduction to the Deduction Theorem and to applications of this theorem in metalogic.

Pure mathematicsDeduction theoremFundamental theoremComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceCompactness theoremHeyting algebraSequent calculusFixed-point theoremGödel's completeness theoremSqueeze theoremMathematics
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Integration of both the derivatives with respect to P-paths and approximative derivatives

2009

In the present paper, in terms of generalized absolute continuity, we present a descriptive characteristic of the primitive with respect to a system of P-paths and study the relationship between the Denjoy-Khinchin integral and the Henstock H P-integral. © 2009 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

Pure mathematicsDenjoy-Khinchin integralMeasurable setGeneral MathematicsCalculusDerivative with respect to P-pathHenstock H P-integralMathematics (all)Absolute continuityAbsolute continuityBaire theoremMathematics
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A note on finite determinacy for corank 2 map germs from surfaces to 3-space

2008

AbstractWe study properties of finitely determined corank 2 quasihomogeneous map germs f:($\C^2$, 0) → ($\C^3$, 0). Examples and counter examples of such map germs are presented.

Pure mathematicsDeterminacyGeneral MathematicsCalculusSpace (mathematics)MathematicsCounterexampleMathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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Smoothing properties of the discrete fractional maximal operator on Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces

2013

Motivated by the results of Korry, and Kinnunen and Saksman, we study the behaviour of the discrete fractional maximal operator on fractional Hajlasz spaces, Hajlasz-Besov, and Hajlasz-Triebel-Lizorkin spaces on metric measure spaces. We show that the discrete fractional maximal operator maps these spaces to the spaces of the same type with higher smoothness. Our results extend and unify aforementioned results. We present our results in a general setting, but they are new already in the Euclidean case.

Pure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsMetric measure spaceSpace (mathematics)Triebel–Lizorkin spaceMeasure (mathematics)Triebel-Lizorkin spaceFOS: Mathematics46E35Birnbaum–Orlicz spaceLp spaceBesov spacefractional Sobolev spaceMathematicsMathematics::Functional Analysista111Mathematical analysisFractional Sobolev spaceFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Fractional calculusMathematics - Functional Analysismetric measure space42B25 46E35fractional maximal functionBesov spaceInterpolation spaceFractional maximal function42B25
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Best proximity points for cyclic Meir–Keeler contractions

2008

Abstract We introduce a notion of cyclic Meir–Keeler contractions and prove a theorem which assures the existence and uniqueness of a best proximity point for cyclic Meir–Keeler contractions. This theorem is a generalization of a recent result due to Eldred and Veeramani.

Pure mathematicsGeneralizationApplied MathematicsBest proximity pointMathematics::General TopologyExistence theoremCyclic contractionCyclic Meir–Keeler contractionProximal contractionCyclic contractionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCalculusPoint (geometry)UniquenessAnalysisMathematics
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Integration on Surfaces

2012

We intend to study the integration of a differential k-form over a regular k-surface of class C 1 in \(\mathbb{R}^n\). To begin with, in Sect. 7.1, we undertake the integration over a portion of the surface that is contained in a coordinate neighborhood. Where possible, we will express the obtained results in terms of integration of vector fields. For example, we study the integral of a vector field on a portion of a regular surface in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) and also the integral over a portion of a hypersurface in \(\mathbb{R}^n\). In Sect. 7.3 we study the integration of differential k-forms on regular k-surfaces admitting a finite atlas.We discuss the need for the surface to be orientable so t…

Pure mathematicsHypersurfaceDifferential formAtlas (topology)Integral elementUnit tangent vectorVector fieldUnit normal vectorVector calculusMathematics
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From Bi-ideals to Periodicity

2008

The necessary and sufficient conditions are extracted for periodicity of bi-ideals. They cover infinitely and finitely generated bi-ideals.

Pure mathematicsIdeal (set theory)Mathematics::Commutative AlgebraGeneral MathematicsCalculusCover (algebra)Finitely-generated abelian groupSoftwareWord (computer architecture)Computer Science ApplicationsMathematicsRAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications
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A geometrical constructive approach to infinitesimal analysis: epistemological potential and boundaries of tractional motion

2014

Recent foundational approaches to Infinitesimal Analysis are essentially algebraic or computational, whereas the first approaches to such problems were geometrical. From this perspective, we may recall the seventeenth-century investigations of the “inverse tangent problem.” Suggested solutions to this problem involved certain machines, intended as both theoretical and actual instruments, which could construct transcendental curves through so-called tractional motion. The main idea of this work is to further develop tractional motion to investigate if and how, at a very first analysis, these ideal machines (like the ancient straightedge and compass) can constitute the basis of a purely geome…

Pure mathematicsInfinitesimalMathematics::History and OverviewMotion (geometry)differential equationsTractional motiongeometric constructionsConstructivesymbols.namesakeTractional motion; geometric constructions; differential equationsTractional motion geometric constructions differential equations semiotic mediationCalculusEuler's formulasymbolsInverse trigonometric functionsAlgebraic numberDifferential (mathematics)AxiomMathematics
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Group-symmetric holomorphic functions on a Banach space

2016

We study the holomorphic functions on a complex Banach space E that are invariant under the action of a given group of operators on E. A great variety of situations occur depending, of course, on the group and the space. Nevertheless, in the examples we deal with, they can be described in terms of a few natural ones and functions of a finite number of variables. Fil: Aron, Richard. Universidad de Valencia; España Fil: Galindo, Pablo. Universidad de Valencia; España Fil: Pinasco, Damian. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Zalduendo, Ignacio Martin. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de I…

Pure mathematicsMatemáticasGeneral MathematicsSymmetric holomorphic functions010102 general mathematicsInfinite-dimensional vector functionHolomorphic functional calculusMathematical analysis//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.1 [https]Banach manifoldInfinite-dimensional holomorphyIdentity theorem01 natural sciencesMatemática Pura//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]010101 applied mathematicsBergman spaceInterpolation spaceAnalyticity of holomorphic functions0101 mathematicsCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASMathematics
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