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A Memetic Algorithm for Binary Image Reconstruction

2008

This paper deals with a memetic algorithm for the reconstruction of binary images, by using their projections along four directions. The algorithm generates by network flows a set of initial images according to two of the input projections and lets them evolve toward a solution that can be optimal or close to the optimum. Switch and compactness operators improve the quality of the reconstructed images which belong to a given generation, while the selection of the best image addresses the evolution to an optimal output.

Mathematical optimizationSettore INF/01 - InformaticaQuadratic assignment problemBinary imageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMemetic algorithmtomografy reconstructionFlow networkImage (mathematics)Set (abstract data type)Compact spaceMemetic algorithmAlgorithmSelection (genetic algorithm)Mathematics
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Annihilating sets for the short time Fourier transform

2010

Abstract We obtain a class of subsets of R 2 d such that the support of the short time Fourier transform (STFT) of a signal f ∈ L 2 ( R d ) with respect to a window g ∈ L 2 ( R d ) cannot belong to this class unless f or g is identically zero. Moreover we prove that the L 2 -norm of the STFT is essentially concentrated in the complement of such a set. A generalization to other Hilbert spaces of functions or distributions is also provided. To this aim we obtain some results on compactness of localization operators acting on weighted modulation Hilbert spaces.

Mathematics(all)Modulation spacePure mathematicsLocalization operatorsUncertainty principleGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisShort-time Fourier transformHilbert spaceHilbert spectral analysissymbols.namesakeModulation spacesCompact spaceNorm (mathematics)Uncertainty principlesymbolsAnnihilating setsShort time Fourier transformMathematicsAdvances in Mathematics
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Equivalence Relations on Stonian Spaces

1996

Abstract Quotient spaces of locally compact Stonian spaces which generalize in some sense the concept of Stone representation space of a Boolean algebra are investigated emphasizing the measure theoretical point of view, and a representation theorem for finitely additive measures is proved.

Mathematics(all)Representation theoremquotient spaceRiesz–Markov–Kakutani representation theoremGeneral Mathematicsba spacerepresentation of a space of measuresQuotient space (linear algebra)Stone representation spaceAlgebranormal Radon measureStonian spaceEquivalence relationLocally compact spaceStone's representation theorem for Boolean algebrasQuotientfinitely additive measureMathematicsAdvances in Mathematics
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New applications of extremely regular function spaces

2017

Let $L$ be an infinite locally compact Hausdorff topological space. We show that extremely regular subspaces of $C_0(L)$ have very strong diameter $2$ properties and, for every real number $\varepsilon$ with $0<\varepsilon<1$, contain an $\varepsilon$-isometric copy of $c_0$. If $L$ does not contain isolated points they even have the Daugavet property, and thus contain an asymptotically isometric copy of $\ell_1$.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisProperty (philosophy)Function spaceMathematics::Operator AlgebrasGeneral MathematicsHausdorff spaceTopological spaceLinear subspaceFunctional Analysis (math.FA)CombinatoricsMathematics - Functional AnalysisFOS: Mathematics46B20 46B22Locally compact spaceMathematicsReal number
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Some Open Problems

2009

We have extensively considered here the use of Stone's theorem on the paracompactness of metric spaces in order to build up new techniques to construct an equivalent locally uniformly rotund norm on a given normed space X. The discreetness of the basis for the metric topologies gives us the necessary rigidity condition that appears in all the known cases of existence of such a renorming property [Hay99, MOTV06]. Our approximation process is based on co-σ-continuous maps using that they have separable fibers, see Sect. 2.2. We present now some problems that remain open in this area. Some of them are classical and have been asked by different authors in conferences, papers and books. Others h…

Metric spaceCompact spaceComputer scienceNorm (mathematics)Banach spaceCalculusPolish spaceDual normSeparable spaceNormed vector space
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Compactness of Fourier integral operators on weighted modulation spaces

2019

Using the matrix representation of Fourier integral operators with respect to a Gabor frame, we study their compactness on weighted modulation spaces. As a consequence, we recover and improve some compactness results for pseudodifferential operators.

Modulation spacePure mathematicsPseudodifferential operatorsApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMatrix representationGabor frame01 natural sciencesFourier integral operatorFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysis35S30 47G30 42C15Compact spaceFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematicsTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Multiplicative Loops of Quasifields Having Complex Numbers as Kernel

2017

We determine the multiplicative loops of locally compact connected 4-dimensional quasifields Q having the field of complex numbers as their kernel. In particular, we turn our attention to multiplicative loops which have either a normal subloop of dimension one or which contain a subgroup isomorphic to $$Spin_3({\mathbb {R}})$$ . Although the 4-dimensional semifields Q are known, their multiplicative loops have interesting Lie groups generated by left or right translations. We determine explicitly the quasifields Q which coordinatize locally compact translation planes of dimension 8 admitting an at least 16-dimensional Lie group as automorphism group.

Multiplicative loops of locally compact quasifields semifields sections in Lie groups translation planes automorphism groups.Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMultiplicative functionDimension (graph theory)Lie groupField (mathematics)Translation (geometry)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsCombinatoricsKernel (algebra)Mathematics (miscellaneous)Locally compact spaceSettore MAT/03 - Geometria0101 mathematicsComplex numberMathematics
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Homoclinic Solutions of Nonlinear Laplacian Difference Equations Without Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz Condition

2021

The aim of this paper is to establish the existence of at least two non-zero homoclinic solutions for a nonlinear Laplacian difference equation without using Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz type-conditions. The main tools are mountain pass theorem and Palais-Smale compactness condition involving suitable functionals.

Nonlinear systemCompact spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaDifferential equationGeneral MathematicsMountain pass theoremMathematical analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsGeneral Physics and AstronomyHomoclinic orbitLaplace operator(p q)-Laplacian operator Difference equations homoclinic solutions non-zero solutionsMathematicsActa Mathematica Scientia
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Existence for shape optimization problems in arbitrary dimension

2002

We discuss some existence results for optimal design problems governed by second order elliptic equations with the homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions or with the interior transmission conditions. We show that our continuity hypotheses for the unknown boundaries yield the compactness of the associated characteristic functions, which, in turn, guarantees convergence of any minimizing sequences for the first problem. In the second case, weaker assumptions of measurability type are shown to be sufficient for the existence of the optimal material distribution. We impose no restriction on the dimension of the underlying Euclidean space.

Optimal designControl and OptimizationCompact spaceEuclidean spaceApplied MathematicsDimension (graph theory)Mathematical analysisConvergence (routing)Neumann boundary conditionShape optimizationType (model theory)MathematicsMuoto-optimointiongelmat
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A PDE model for the spatial dynamics of a voles population structured in age

2020

Abstract We prove existence and stability of entropy weak solutions for a macroscopic PDE model for the spatial dynamics of a population of voles structured in age. The model consists of a scalar PDE depending on time, t , age, a , and space x = ( x 1 , x 2 ) , supplemented with a non-local boundary condition at a = 0 . The flux is linear with constant coefficient in the age direction but contains a non-local term in the space directions. Also, the equation contains a term of second order in the space variables only. Existence of solutions is established by compensated compactness, see Panov (2009), and we prove stability by a doubling of variables type argument.

Parabolic–hyperbolic equationEnergy estimateseducation.field_of_studyConstant coefficientsDoubling of variablesPopulation dynamics structured in age and spaceApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsPopulationMathematical analysis01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsCompact spaceNon-local fluxCompensated compactnessPopulation dynamics structured in age and space Parabolic–hyperbolic equation Non-local flux Boundary value problem Energy estimates Compensated compactness Doubling of variablesBoundary value problem0101 mathematicseducationBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematics
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