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Parameter dependence for the positive solutions of nonlinear, nonhomogeneous Robin problems

2020

We consider a parametric nonlinear Robin problem driven by a nonlinear nonhomogeneous differential operator plus an indefinite potential. The reaction term is $$(p-1)$$-superlinear but need not satisfy the usual Ambrosetti–Rabinowitz condition. We look for positive solutions and prove a bifurcation-type result for the set of positive solutions as the parameter $$\lambda >0$$ varies. Also we prove the existence of a minimal positive solution $$u_\lambda ^*$$ and determine the monotonicity and continuity properties of the map $$\lambda \rightarrow u_\lambda ^*$$.

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryApplied MathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsMonotonic functionNonlinearDifferential operatorLambdaBifurcation-type resultTerm (time)Positive solutionSet (abstract data type)Computational MathematicsNonlinear systemSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaIndefinite potentialNonhomogeneous differential operatorGeometry and TopologySuperlinear reaction termAnalysisNonlinear regularity theoryParametric statisticsMathematicsRevista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Serie A. Matemáticas
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On symplectically rigid local systems of rank four and Calabi–Yau operators

2013

AbstractWe classify all Sp4(C)-rigid, quasi-unipotent local systems and show that all of them have geometric origin. Furthermore, we investigate which of those having a maximal unipotent element are induced by fourth order Calabi–Yau operators. Via this approach, we reconstruct all known Calabi–Yau operators inducing an Sp4(C)-rigid monodromy tuple and obtain closed formulae for special solutions of them.

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The associated graded module of the test module filtration

2017

We show that each direct summand of the associated graded module of the test module filtration $\tau(M, f^\lambda)_{\lambda \geq 0}$ admits a natural Cartier structure. If $\lambda$ is an $F$-jumping number, then this Cartier structure is nilpotent on $\tau(M, f^{\lambda -\varepsilon})/\tau(M, f^\lambda)$ if and only if the denominator of $\lambda$ is divisible by $p$. We also show that these Cartier structures coincide with certain Cartier structures that are obtained by considering certain $\mathcal{D}$-modules associated to $M$ that were used to construct Bernstein-Sato polynomials. Moreover, we point out that the zeros of the Bernstein-Sato polynomial $b_{M,f}$ attached to an \emph{$F$-…

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Complexity of gauge bounded Cartier algebras

2019

We show that a gauge bounded Cartier algebra has finite complexity. We also give an example showing that the converse does not hold in general.Communicated by Graham J. Leuschke

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Elementary hypergeometric functions, Heun functions, and moments of MKZ operators

2019

We consider some hypergeometric functions and prove that they are elementary functions. Consequently, the second order moments of Meyer-Konig and Zeller type operators are elementary functions. The higher order moments of these operators are expressed in terms of elementary functions and polylogarithms. Other applications are concerned with the expansion of certain Heun functions in series or finite sums of elementary hypergeometric functions.

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Indefinite integrals of quotients of Gauss hypergeometric functions

2018

A method recently applied to obtain indefinite integrals involving quotients of some common special functions is applied to obtain indefinite integrals of some quotients of Gauss hypergeometric fun...

Pure mathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGauss010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesLegendre functionHypergeometric distributionsymbols.namesakeSpecial functionssymbols0101 mathematicsHypergeometric functionAnalysisQuotientBessel functionMathematicsIntegral Transforms and Special Functions
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Ordinary (p1,…,pm)-Laplacian systems with mixed boundary value conditions

2016

Abstract In this paper we prove the existence of multiple weak solutions for an ordinary mixed boundary value system with ( p 1 , … , p m )-Laplacian by using recent results of critical points.

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Indefinite integrals of quotients of special functions

2018

ABSTRACTA new method is presented for deriving indefinite integrals involving quotients of special functions. The method combines an integration formula given previously with the recursion relations obeyed by the function. Some additional results are presented using an elementary method, here called reciprocation, which can also be used in combination with the new method to obtain additional quotient integrals. Sample results are given here for Bessel functions, Airy functions, associated Legendre functions and the three complete elliptic integrals. All results given have been numerically checked with Mathematica.

Pure mathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsRecursion (computer science)010103 numerical & computational mathematicsFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciencesLegendre functionsymbols.namesakeAiry functionSpecial functionssymbolsElliptic integral0101 mathematicsAnalysisQuotientBessel functionMathematicsIntegral Transforms and Special Functions
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Extensions of the Noncommutative Integration

2016

In this paper we will continue the analysis undertaken in Bagarello et al. (Rend Circ Mat Palermo (2) 55:21–28, 2006), Bongiorno et al. (Rocky Mt J Math 40(6):1745–1777, 2010), Triolo (Rend Circ Mat Palermo (2) 60(3):409–416, 2011) on the general problem of extending the noncommutative integration in a *-algebra of measurable operators. As in Aiena et al. (Filomat 28(2):263–273, 2014), Bagarello (Stud Math 172(3):289–305, 2006) and Bagarello et al. (Rend Circ Mat Palermo (2) 55:21–28, 2006), the main problem is to represent different types of partial *-algebras into a *-algebra of measurable operators in Segal’s sense, provided that these partial *-algebras posses a sufficient family of pos…

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Common fixed points for self mappings on compact metric spaces

2013

In this paper we obtain a result of existence of points of coincidence and of common fixed points for two self mappings on compact metric spaces satisfying a contractive condition of Suzuki type. We also present some examples to illustrate our results. Moreover, using the scalarization method of Du, we deduce a result of common fixed point in compact cone metric spaces.

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