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Best approximation and variational inequality problems involving a simulation function

2016

We prove the existence of a g-best proximity point for a pair of mappings, by using suitable hypotheses on a metric space. Moreover, we establish some convergence results for a variational inequality problem, by using the variational characterization of metric projections in a real Hilbert space. Our results are applicable to classical problems of optimization theory.

Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisHilbert spacebest proximity pointFunction (mathematics)variational inequality01 natural sciencesmetric projectionConvex metric space010101 applied mathematicssymbols.namesakeMetric spaceDifferential geometrySettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaVariational inequalityMetric (mathematics)proximal Z-contractionsymbolsApplied mathematicsContraction mappingGeometry and TopologySettore MAT/03 - Geometria0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Hölder stability for Serrin’s overdetermined problem

2015

In a bounded domain \(\varOmega \), we consider a positive solution of the problem \(\Delta u+f(u)=0\) in \(\varOmega \), \(u=0\) on \(\partial \varOmega \), where \(f:\mathbb {R}\rightarrow \mathbb {R}\) is a locally Lipschitz continuous function. Under sufficient conditions on \(\varOmega \) (for instance, if \(\varOmega \) is convex), we show that \(\partial \varOmega \) is contained in a spherical annulus of radii \(r_i 0\) and \(\tau \in (0,1]\). Here, \([u_\nu ]_{\partial \varOmega }\) is the Lipschitz seminorm on \(\partial \varOmega \) of the normal derivative of u. This result improves to Holder stability the logarithmic estimate obtained in Aftalion et al. (Adv Differ Equ 4:907–93…

Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisRegular polygonSerrin’s problemFunction (mathematics)Directional derivativeLipschitz continuity01 natural sciencesDomain (mathematical analysis)010101 applied mathematicsOverdetermined systemCombinatoricsBounded functionOverdetermined problemHarnack’s inequalityStationary surface0101 mathematicsStabilityMethod of moving planeHarnack's inequalityMathematicsAnnali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata (1923 -)
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Thin obstacle problem : Estimates of the distance to the exact solution

2018

We consider elliptic variational inequalities generated by obstacle type problems with thin obstacles. For this class of problems, we deduce estimates of the distance (measured in terms of the natural energy norm) between the exact solution and any function that satisfies the boundary condition and is admissible with respect to the obstacle condition (i.e., they are valid for any approximation regardless of the method by which it was found). Computation of the estimates does not require knowledge of the exact solution and uses only the problem data and an approximation. The estimates provide guaranteed upper bounds of the error (error majorants) and vanish if and only if the approximation c…

Applied MathematicsComputation010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysista111estimates of the distance to the exact solutionthin obstaclevariaatiolaskentaFunction (mathematics)variationals problems01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsExact solutions in general relativityObstacleNorm (mathematics)free boundary problemsVariational inequalityObstacle problemBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsMathematicsInterfaces and Free Boundaries
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Isoperimetric inequality via Lipschitz regularity of Cheeger-harmonic functions

2014

Abstract Let ( X , d , μ ) be a complete, locally doubling metric measure space that supports a local weak L 2 -Poincare inequality. We show that optimal gradient estimates for Cheeger-harmonic functions imply local isoperimetric inequalities.

Applied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysista111Poincaré inequalityIsoperimetric dimensionSpace (mathematics)Lipschitz continuity01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)symbols.namesakeHarmonic function0103 physical sciencesMetric (mathematics)symbolsMathematics::Metric Geometry010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsIsoperimetric inequalityMathematicsJournal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
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A parabolic hemivariational inequality

1996

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisHemivariational inequalityParabolic partial differential equationAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Numerical Algorithms Based on Characteristic Domain Decomposition for Obstacle Problems

1997

A new numerical solution algorithm for obstacle problems is proposed, where the characteristic domain decomposition into active and inactive subdomains separated by the free boundary is approximated by a Schwarz method. Such an approach gives an opportunity to apply fast linear system solvers to genuinely non-linear obstacle problems. Other solution algorithms, like projected relaxation methods and active set strategies, are compared to the new solution algorithm. Numerical experiments related to the elastoplastic torsion problem are included showing the efficiency of the new approach.

Applied MathematicsNumerical analysisLinear systemGeneral EngineeringBoundary (topology)Domain decomposition methodsComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationObstacleObstacle problemVariational inequalityTorsion (algebra)AlgorithmSoftwareMathematicsCommunications in Numerical Methods in Engineering
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Finite element approximation of parabolic hemivariational inequalities

1998

In this paper we introduce a finite element approximation for a parabolic hemivariational initial boundary value problem. We prove that the approximate problem is solvable and its solutions converge on subsequences to the solutions of the continuous problem

Approximation theoryControl and OptimizationPartial differential equationSignal ProcessingVariational inequalityMathematical analysisInitial value problemBoundary value problemAnalysisFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsMathematics
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The Windy clustered prize-collecting arc-routing problem

2011

This paper introduces the windy clustered prize-collecting arc-routing problem. It is an arc-routing problem where each demand edge is associated with a profit that is collected once if the edge is serviced, independent of the number of times the edge is traversed. It is further required that if a demand edge is serviced, then all the demand edges of its component are also serviced. A mathematical programming formulation is given and some polyhedral results including several facet-defining and valid inequalities are presented. The separation problem for the different families of inequalities is studied. Numerical results from computational experiments are analyzed. © 2011 INFORMS.

Arc routingMathematical optimizationMathematical programmingTransportation68W AlgorithmsSeparation problemsCutting plane algorithmsArc routing problems:Informàtica::Informàtica teòrica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Prize-collectingPolyhedral modellingNumerical resultsProfitability indexProfitabilityPolyhedral analysisComputational experimentMATEMATICA APLICADAArc routingCutting plane algorithmValid inequalityAlgorithmsCivil and Structural EngineeringSeparation problemMathematicsMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS
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A funerary perspective on the Bell Beaker period in the Wester Mediterranean Reading the social context of individual burials at La Vital (Gandia, Va…

2013

[EN] The discussion about social dynamics in recent Pre- history is supported by the study of funerary practices. The presence and significance of individual and collec- tive burials in Final Neolithic/Chalcolithic societies in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula provides new evi- dence for the debate concerning the emergence of social inequalities in this region. Our contribution is based on the recent discovery and excavation of several individual pit burials in domestic contexts at the site of La Vital (Gandía, Valencia). The particularities of the identified burials (different ritual episodes) and their content (Bell Beaker pottery, metal objects, animal offerings) together with an …

ArcheologyCampaniformeRestes humanes (Arqueologia)Southeast of Iberian PeninsulaBell BeakerMetalurgiaPrehistoryMetal workingBeakerPeninsulaSocial inequalitylcsh:CC1-960Prácticas funerariasTombesFunerary practicesgeography.geographical_feature_categorySocial environmentCalcolíticoChalcolithicArchaeologyChalcolithicSocial dynamicsGeographySocial relationshipslcsh:ArchaeologyPotteryBell beakersRelaciones socialesSureste de la Península Ibérica
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The ius liberorum of non-Roman citizens in Egypt. Some notes on an old Taubenschlag’s hypothesis

2019

Abstract Normally the ius liberorum is associated with Roman citizens, but in the lex Irnitana we have evidence of non-Roman members of the curial class of Baetica who took advantage of this privilege. In Roman Egypt, the constitution of the boulai in the nome capitals could have provided a similar context for the selection of local elites in which Romanized Egyptians obtained that privilege.

ArcheologyHistoryClass (computer programming)HistoryConstitutionNomemedia_common.quotation_subjectSelection (linguistics)Context (language use)Privilege (social inequality)GenealogyRomanizationmedia_commonArchiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete
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