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On a theorem of Sobczyk

1991

In this paper the result of Sobczyk about complemented copies of c0 is extended to a class of Banach spaces X such that the unit ball of their dual endowed with the weak* topology has a certain topological property satisfied by every Corson-compact space. By means of a simple example it is shown that if Corson-compact is replaced by Rosenthal-compact, this extension does not hold. This example gives an easy proof of a result of Phillips and an easy solution to a question of Sobczyk about the existence of a Banach space E, c0 ⊂ E ⊂ l∞, such that E is not complemented in l∞ and c0 is not complemented in E. Assuming the continuum hypothesis, it is proved that there exists a Rosenthal-compact s…

Pure mathematicsCompact spaceApproximation propertyGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisEberlein–Šmulian theoremBanach spaceIsometryBanach manifoldHomeomorphismTopology (chemistry)MathematicsBulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
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Compactness and $s$-numbers for polynomials

2018

Pure mathematicsCompact spaceGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematics010103 numerical & computational mathematics0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesMathematicsRendiconti Lincei - Matematica e Applicazioni
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Quasi-compactness of dominated positive operators andC o-semigroups

1991

Pure mathematicsCompact spaceGeneral MathematicsMathematicsMathematische Zeitschrift
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Hilbert-Schmidt Hankel operators on the Segal-Bargmann space

2004

This paper considers Hankel operators on the Segal-Bargmann space of holomorphic functions onCn\mathbb {C}^nthat are square integrable with respect to the Gaussian measure. It is shown that in the case of a bounded symbolg∈L∞(Cn)g \in L^{\infty }(\mathbb {C}^n)the Hankel operatorHgH_gis of the Hilbert-Schmidt class if and only ifHg¯H_{\bar {g}}is Hilbert-Schmidt. In the case where the symbol is square integrable with respect to the Lebesgue measure it is known that the Hilbert-Schmidt norms of the Hankel operatorsHgH_gandHg¯H_{\bar {g}}coincide. But, in general, if we deal with bounded symbols, only the inequality‖Hg‖HS≤2‖Hg¯‖HS\|H_g\|_{HS}\leq 2\|H_{\bar {g}}\|_{HS}can be proved. The resul…

Pure mathematicsCompact spaceLebesgue measureSquare-integrable functionApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsBounded functionMathematical analysisHolomorphic functionSpace (mathematics)Gaussian measureHankel matrixMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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The three-vertex in the closed half-string field theory and the general gluing and resmoothing theorem

1997

In this letter we prove that the half-string three-vertex in closed string field theory satisfies the general gluing and resmoothing theorem. We also demonstrate how one calculates amplitudes in the half-string approach to closed string field theory, by working out explicitly a few simple three-amplitudes.

Pure mathematicsCompactification (physics)General Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsString field theoryType I string theoryRelationship between string theory and quantum field theoryCombinatoricsHigh Energy Physics::TheoryNon-critical string theoryString phenomenologyQuantum gravityString cosmologyMathematical PhysicsMathematicsJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
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On compactness of the difference of composition operators

2004

Abstract Let φ and ψ be analytic self-maps of the unit disc, and denote by C φ and C ψ the induced composition operators. The compactness and weak compactness of the difference T = C φ − C ψ are studied on H p spaces of the unit disc and L p spaces of the unit circle. It is shown that the compactness of T on H p is independent of p ∈[1,∞). The compactness of T on L 1 and M (the space of complex measures) is characterized, and examples of φ and ψ are constructed such that T is compact on H 1 but non-compact on L 1 . Other given results deal with L ∞ , weakly compact counterparts of the previous results, and a conjecture of J.E. Shapiro.

Pure mathematicsConjectureComposition operatorApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysiseducationdifferenceComposition (combinatorics)Space (mathematics)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsCompact spaceUnit circlecomposition operator111 Mathematicscompactness0101 mathematicsUnit (ring theory)Aleksandrov measureAnalysisMathematics
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Existence of common zeros for commuting vector fields on 3‐manifolds II. Solving global difficulties

2020

We address the following conjecture about the existence of common zeros for commuting vector fields in dimension three: if $X,Y$ are two $C^1$ commuting vector fields on a $3$-manifold $M$, and $U$ is a relatively compact open such that $X$ does not vanish on the boundary of $U$ and has a non vanishing Poincar\'e-Hopf index in $U$, then $X$ and $Y$ have a common zero inside $U$. We prove this conjecture when $X$ and $Y$ are of class $C^3$ and every periodic orbit of $Y$ along which $X$ and $Y$ are collinear is partially hyperbolic. We also prove the conjecture, still in the $C^3$ setting, assuming that the flow $Y$ leaves invariant a transverse plane field. These results shed new light on t…

Pure mathematicsConjectureGeneral Mathematics37C85010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Boundary (topology)Field (mathematics)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)01 natural sciences37C25Flow (mathematics)Relatively compact subspace0103 physical sciences58C30 (primary)FOS: MathematicsVector field010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsInvariant (mathematics)Mathematics - Dynamical Systems[MATH]Mathematics [math]57S05Mathematics
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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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A note on monolithic scattered compacta

2015

Abstract For a Banach space E, it is well-known that a necessary condition for E to have the controlled separable complementation property (CSCP, for short) is that the dual unit ball B E ⁎ be monolithic in the weak-star topology. We prove here that when X is a scattered first countable locally compact space, then monolithicity of X turns out to be sufficient for C 0 ( X ) to enjoy the CSCP.

Pure mathematicsDual unitApplied MathematicsFirst-countable spaceMathematical analysisBanach spaceLocally compact spaceBall (mathematics)AnalysisSeparable spaceMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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The Second Main Theorem

1998

Pure mathematicsFundamental theoremPicard–Lindelöf theoremCompactness theoremFixed-point theoremBrouwer fixed-point theoremSqueeze theoremMathematicsMean value theoremCarlson's theorem
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