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Time-varying Sampled-data Observer with Asynchronous Measurements

2019

International audience; In this paper a time-varying observer for a linear continuous-time plant with asynchronous sampled measurements is proposed. The observer is contextualized in the hybrid systems framework providing an elegant setting for the proposed solution. In particular some theoretical tools are provided, in terms of LMIs, certifying asymptotic stability of a certain compact set where the estimation error is zero. We consider sampled asynchronous measurements that occur at arbitrary times in a certain window with an upper and lower bound. The design procedure, that we propose for the selection of the time-varying gain, is based on a constructive algorithm that is guaranteed to f…

0209 industrial biotechnologyObserver (quantum physics)02 engineering and technologyUpper and lower boundsElectronic mail[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]020901 industrial engineering & automationSample data observerExponential stabilitySettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theorylinear matrix inequalities (LMIs)linear matrixElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlinear matrix inequalitiesMathematicsLinear systemlinear systemshybrid systemssampled-data observerComputer Science ApplicationsCompact spaceControl and Systems EngineeringAsynchronous communicationHybrid systemhybrid systemDiscrete asynchronous measurementdiscrete asynchronous measurementsdiscrete asynchronous
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Cardinal estimates involving the weak Lindelöf game

2021

AbstractWe show that if X is a first-countable Urysohn space where player II has a winning strategy in the game $$G^{\omega _1}_1({\mathcal {O}}, {\mathcal {O}}_D)$$ G 1 ω 1 ( O , O D ) (the weak Lindelöf game of length $$\omega _1$$ ω 1 ) then X has cardinality at most continuum. This may be considered a partial answer to an old question of Bell, Ginsburg and Woods. It is also the best result of this kind since there are Hausdorff first-countable spaces of arbitrarily large cardinality where player II has a winning strategy even in the weak Lindelöf game of countable length. We also tackle the problem of finding a bound on the cardinality of a first-countable space where player II has a wi…

Algebra and Number TheoryCardinal invariants Cardinality bounds First-countable Lindelöf Topological game Weakly LindelöfApplied MathematicsFirst-countable spaceHausdorff spaceESPAÇOS TOPOLÓGICOSUrysohn and completely Hausdorff spacesCombinatoricsComputational MathematicsTopological gameCardinalityCompact spaceCountable setSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaGeometry and TopologyContinuum (set theory)AnalysisMathematicsRevista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Serie A. Matemáticas
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Tensor product characterizations of mixed intersections of non quasianalytic classes and kernel theorems

2009

Mixed intersections of non quasi-analytic classes have been studied in [12]. Here we obtain tensor product representations of these spaces that lead to kernel theorems as well as to tensor product representations of intersections of non quasi-analytic classes on product of open or of compact sets (© 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

AlgebraPure mathematicsCompact spaceTensor productTensor product of algebrasKernel (set theory)General MathematicsTensor (intrinsic definition)Product (mathematics)Tensor product of Hilbert spacesTensor product of modulesMathematicsMathematische Nachrichten
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A note on topological dimension, Hausdorff measure, and rectifiability

2020

The purpose of this note is to record a consequence, for general metric spaces, of a recent result of David Bate. We prove the following fact: Let $X$ be a compact metric space of topological dimension $n$. Suppose that the $n$-dimensional Hausdorff measure of $X$, $\mathcal H^n(X)$, is finite. Suppose further that the lower n-density of the measure $\mathcal H^n$ is positive, $\mathcal H^n$-almost everywhere in $X$. Then $X$ contains an $n$-rectifiable subset of positive $\mathcal H^n$-measure. Moreover, the assumption on the lower density is unnecessary if one uses recently announced results of Cs\"ornyei-Jones.

Applied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMetric Geometry (math.MG)01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)funktioteoriaCombinatoricsMetric spacesymbols.namesakeCompact spaceMathematics - Metric GeometryMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs0103 physical sciencesClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicssymbolsHausdorff measuremittateoria010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsLebesgue covering dimensionMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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PINCoC: a Co-Clustering based Method to Analyze Protein-Protein Interaction Networks

2007

Anovel technique to search for functionalmodules in a protein-protein interaction network is presented. The network is represented by the adjacency matrix associated with the undirected graph modelling it. The algorithm introduces the concept of quality of a sub-matrix of the adjacency matrix, and applies a greedy search technique for finding local optimal solutions made of dense submatrices containing the maximum number of ones. An initial random solution, constituted by a single protein, is evolved to search for a locally optimal solution by adding/removing connected proteins that best contribute to improve the quality function. Experimental evaluations carried out on Saccaromyces Cerevis…

BiclusteringMathematical optimizationBioinformatics network analysisCompact spaceInteraction networkBlock matrixFunction (mathematics)Adjacency matrixGreedy algorithmAlgorithmProtein protein interaction networkMathematics
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Essential norm estimates for composition operators on BMOA

2013

Abstract We provide two function-theoretic estimates for the essential norm of a composition operator C φ acting on the space BMOA; one in terms of the n-th power φ n of the symbol φ and one which involves the Nevanlinna counting function. We also show that if the symbol φ is univalent, then the essential norm of C φ is comparable to its essential norm on the Bloch space.

Bloch spacePure mathematicsMathematics::Complex VariablesComposition operator010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysis01 natural sciencesBounded mean oscillation010101 applied mathematicsCompact spaceNorm (mathematics)0101 mathematicsOperator normAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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A continuous decomposition of the Menger curve into pseudo-arcs

2000

It is proved that the Menger universal curve M admits a continuous decomposition into pseudo-arcs with the quotient space homeomorphic to M. Wilson proved [8] Anderson's announcement [1] saying that for any Peano continuum X the Menger universal curve M admits a continuous decomposition into homeomorphic copies of M such that the quotient space is homeomorphic to X. Anderson also announced (unpublished) that the plane admits a continuous decomposition into pseudo-arcs. This result was proved by Lewis and Walsh [4]. In a previous paper [6] the author has proved that each locally planar Peano continuum with no local separating point admits a continuous decomposition into pseudo-arcs. Applying…

Cantor setCombinatoricsCompact spaceApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsProduct (mathematics)Mathematical analysisDisjoint setsContinuum (set theory)Quotient space (linear algebra)QuotientMathematicsPseudo-arcProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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A Note on Locally ??-compact Spaces

1995

: The local version of the concept of ℰτ-compactness (where ℰ is a class of Hausdorff spaces and ℰ is a cardinal) introduced by the first author as a generalization of Her-rlich's concept of ℰ-compactness (and hence, also of Mrowka's E-compactness) is defined and the corresponding theory is initiated. An essential part of the theory is developed under the additional assumption that all spaces from ℰ are absolute extensors for spaces under consideration. The theory contains as a special case the classical theory of local compactness.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsRiesz–Markov–Kakutani representation theoremGeneral NeuroscienceVague topologyHausdorff spaceMathematics::General TopologyLocally compact groupContinuous functions on a compact Hausdorff spaceGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCompact spaceHistory and Philosophy of ScienceRelatively compact subspaceMathematicsAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Multiplicative loops of 2-dimensional topological quasifields

2015

We determine the algebraic structure of the multiplicative loops for locally compact $2$-dimensional topological connected quasifields. In particular, our attention turns to multiplicative loops which have either a normal subloop of positive dimension or which contain a $1$-dimensional compact subgroup. In the last section we determine explicitly the quasifields which coordinatize locally compact translation planes of dimension $4$ admitting an at least $7$-dimensional Lie group as collineation group.

CollineationAlgebraic structureDimension (graph theory)Topology01 natural sciencesSection (fiber bundle)TermészettudományokFOS: MathematicsCollineation groupLocally compact space0101 mathematicsMatematika- és számítástudományokMathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryGroup (mathematics)010102 general mathematicsMultiplicative function20N05 22A30 12K99 51A40 57M60Lie groupMathematics - Rings and AlgebrasSections in Lie group010101 applied mathematicsTranslation planes and speadsMultiplicative loops of locally compact quasifieldRings and Algebras (math.RA)Settore MAT/03 - Geometria
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Compactness of a conformal boundary of the Euclidean unit ball

2011

We study conformal metrics d‰ on the Euclidean unit ball B n : We assume that either the density ‰ associated with the metric d‰ satisfies a logarithmic volume growth condition for small balls or that ‰ satisfies a Harnack inequality and a suitable sub-Euclidean volume growth condition. We prove that the ‰-boundary @‰ B n is homeomorphic to S ni1 if and only if @‰ B n is compact. In the planar case, the compactness of @‰ B 2 is further equivalent to local connectivity of the ‰-boundary together with the boundedness of (B 2 ;d‰):

CombinatoricsUnit sphereCompact spaceLogarithmGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisEuclidean geometryMetric (mathematics)Boundary (topology)Conformal mapMathematicsHarnack's inequalityAnnales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae Mathematica
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