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Hölder inequality for functions that are integrable with respect to bilinear maps

2008

Let $(\Omega, \Sigma, \mu)$ be a finite measure space, $1\le p<\infty$, $X$ be a Banach space $X$ and $B:X\times Y \to Z$ be a bounded bilinear map. We say that an $X$-valued function $f$ is $p$-integrable with respect to $B$ whenever $\sup_{\|y\|=1} \int_\Omega \|B(f(w),y)\|^p\,d\mu<\infty$. We get an analogue to Hölder's inequality in this setting.

CombinatoricsHölder's inequalityGeneral MathematicsBounded functionMathematical analysisBanach spaceFunction (mathematics)Bilinear mapSpace (mathematics)OmegaMeasure (mathematics)MathematicsMATHEMATICA SCANDINAVICA
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A Note on Symmetry in Job Contact Networks

2007

Since the seminal work of Granovetter (1995), the sociological literature highlighted the importance of social relationships, like friends, relatives and acquaintances, as sources of information on jobs in labor markets. Such importance is also confirmed by a number of empirical studies.3 More recently, economists have devoted considerable attention to this topic,4 so that the study of individual and aggregate economic outcomes produced by the presence of social relationships in labor markets is becoming a fruitful research area in economics.

CombinatoricsWage inequalityWork (electrical)Aggregate (data warehouse)Social relationshipPositive economicsSymmetry (geometry)Mathematics
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The Poincaré inequality is an open ended condition

2008

Let p > 1 and let (X,d,µ) be a complete metric measure space with µ Borel and doubling that admits a (1,p)-Poincare inequality. Then there exists e > 0 such that (X,d,µ) admits a (1,q)-Poincare inequality for every q > p - e, quantitatively.

Combinatoricssymbols.namesakeMathematics (miscellaneous)Mathematical analysisMetric (mathematics)symbolsPoincaré inequalityStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMinkowski inequalitySpace (mathematics)Measure (mathematics)MathematicsAnnals of Mathematics
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Pilot action within the framework of the Mig-HealthCare project - implementation of community-based pilot studies addressing health inequalities of m…

2020

Abstract In the framework of the Mig-HealthCare project, a roadmap to community-based health care was developed including a toolbox and an algorithm. The Mig-HealthCare partners piloted parts of the roadmap in 8 EU countries. Piloting included actions on health promotion issues for migrants/refugees, mental health issues, non-communicable diseases, screening for breast and cervical cancer and vaccination issues. Two recommended practices were also piloted among migrants/refugees namely the 'circle of health' and health mentors while the Greek partner tested the developed algorithm in various health settings. All pilots were evaluated using common and pilot specific indicators for (a) approp…

Community basedInequalityProject implementationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMental healthHealth promotionAction (philosophy)NursingPolitical scienceHealth carebusinessmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Public Health
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Evidencia sobre la participación comunitaria en salud en el contexto español: reflexiones y propuestas. Informe SESPAS 2018

2018

Resumen: La participación comunitaria se está convirtiendo en fundamental para desarrollar e impulsar acciones de promoción de la salud de ámbito local. Sin embargo, se necesitan herramientas para la implementación de estrategias e intervenciones con enfoque participativo que estén basadas en la evidencia. El objetivo de este artículo es reflexionar sobre la evidencia existente en España sobre participación comunitaria en salud partiendo de los resultados del Proyecto AdaptA GPS (Adapta y Aplica Guías de Promoción de la Salud), cuyo primer objetivo ha sido la adaptación de la Guía NICE NG44 sobre participación comunitaria para mejorar la salud y el bienestar, y para reducir las desigualdade…

Community engagementInequalitybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)030503 health policy & servicesmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Public aspects of medicinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPsychological interventionContext (language use)lcsh:RA1-1270Public relations03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHealth promotionPolitical scienceSustainability030212 general & internal medicine0305 other medical scienceAdaptation (computer science)businessmedia_commonGaceta Sanitaria
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Asymptotic behaviors of solutions to quasilinear elliptic equations with Hardy potential

2016

Optimal estimates on asymptotic behaviors of weak solutions both at the origin and at the infinity are obtained to the following quasilinear elliptic equations

Comparison principleApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectta111010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsHardy's inequalityInfinity01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsQuasilinear elliptic equations0101 mathematicsAsymptotic behaviorsHardy's inequalityAnalysisMathematicsmedia_commonJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Asymptotic behaviors of solutions to quasilinear elliptic equations with Hardy potential

2016

Optimal estimates on asymptotic behaviors of weak solutions both at the origin and at the infinity are obtained to the following quasilinear elliptic equations −Δpu − μ |x| p |u| p−2 u + m|u| p−2 u = f(u), x ∈ RN , where 1 0 and f is a continuous function. peerReviewed

Comparison principleQuasilinear elliptic equationsHardy's inequalityAsymptotic behaviors
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Quantum like modelling of decision making: quantifying uncertainty with the aid of the Heisenberg-Robertson inequality

2018

This paper contributes to quantum-like modeling of decision making (DM) under uncertainty through application of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle (in the form of the Robertson inequality). In this paper we apply this instrument to quantify uncertainty in DM performed by quantum-like agents. As an example, we apply the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to the determination of mutual interrelation of uncertainties for “incompatible questions” used to be asked in political opinion pools. We also consider the problem of representation of decision problems, e.g., in the form of questions, by Hermitian operators, commuting and noncommuting, corresponding to compatible and incompatible questions …

Compatible and incompatible questionPsychology (all)Uncertainty principleInequalityComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMental stateHeisenberg uncertainty principle050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuantumGeneral Psychologymedia_commonApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesHilbert spaceObservableDecision problemOrder effect16. Peace & justiceHermitian matrixMental statesymbolsDecision makingMathematical economics030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Variational differential inclusions without ellipticity condition

2020

The paper sets forth a new type of variational problem without any ellipticity or monotonicity condition. A prototype is a differential inclusion whose driving operator is the competing weighted $(p,q)$-Laplacian $-\Delta_p u+\mu\Delta_q u$ with $\mu\in \mathbb{R}$. Local and nonlocal boundary value problems fitting into this nonstandard setting are examined.

Competing (PQ)-LaplacianApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysishemivariational inequalitylocal and nonlocal operatorsq)$-laplacian01 natural sciencesvariational problem010101 applied mathematicsDifferential inclusionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaQA1-939lack of ellipticity0101 mathematicsMathematicsMathematicscompeting $(pElectronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations
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European Integration and Inequality among Countries: A Lifecycle Income Analysis

2012

We analyze the effects of the expansions of the European Union on inequality using an approach based on individuals' lifecycle incomes. This allows us to consider the effect of different rates of growth and survival rates. This differs form the usual analyses of inequality that focus on the evolution of current per capita income for the period. Our results show that inequality in terms of permanent income was substantially less than in current per capita income at the time of all the expansions except those of the last ten years. The results point to the key role of policies that stimulate growth in the less developed countries. With an annual β-convergence of 2% in current income, inequali…

Comprehensive incomeTotal personal incomebusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentDistribution (economics)International economicsDevelopmentPer capita incomeIncome inequality metricsPermanent income hypothesisIncome distributionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceDemographic economicsEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonReview of International Economics
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