Search results for "Functional analysis"

showing 10 items of 1059 documents

New results concerning Chebyshev–Grüss-type inequalities via discrete oscillations

2014

The classical form of Gruss' inequality was first published by G. Gruss and gives an estimate of the difference between the integral of the product and the product of the integrals of two functions. In the subsequent years, many variants of this inequality appeared in the literature. The aim of this paper is to consider some new bivariate Chebyshev-Gruss-type inequalities via discrete oscillations and to apply them to different tensor products of linear (not necessarily) positive, well-known operators. We also compare the new inequalities with some older results. In the end we give a Chebyshev-Gruss-type inequality with discrete oscillations for more than two functions.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsInequalityApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical analysisMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsBivariate analysisType (model theory)Chebyshev filterComputational MathematicsTensor productProduct (mathematics)MathematikMathematicsmedia_commonApplied Mathematics and Computation
researchProduct

Isometric factorization of vector measures and applications to spaces of integrable functions

2022

Let $X$ be a Banach space, $\Sigma$ be a $\sigma$-algebra, and $m:\Sigma\to X$ be a (countably additive) vector measure. It is a well known consequence of the Davis-Figiel-Johnson-Pelczýnski factorization procedure that there exist a reflexive Banach space $Y$, a vector measure $\tilde{m}:\Sigma \to Y$ and an injective operator $J:Y \to X$ such that $m$ factors as $m=J\circ \tilde{m}$. We elaborate some theory of factoring vector measures and their integration operators with the help of the isometric version of the Davis-Figiel-Johnson-Pelczýnski factorization procedure. Along this way, we sharpen a result of Okada and Ricker that if the integration operator on $L_1(m)$ is weakly compact, t…

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsIntegrable systemApplied MathematicsBanach spaceSigmaVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410Injective functionOperator (computer programming)Vector measureFactorizationEquivalence (measure theory)AnalysisMathematics
researchProduct

A short proof of the infinitesimal Hilbertianity of the weighted Euclidean space

2020

We provide a quick proof of the following known result: the Sobolev space associated with the Euclidean space, endowed with the Euclidean distance and an arbitrary Radon measure, is Hilbert. Our new approach relies upon the properties of the Alberti-Marchese decomposability bundle. As a consequence of our arguments, we also prove that if the Sobolev norm is closable on compactly-supported smooth functions, then the reference measure is absolutely continuous with respect to the Lebesgue measure.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsLebesgue measureEuclidean spaceGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsAbsolute continuity01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Functional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisdifferentiaaligeometriaEuclidean distanceSobolev spaceNorm (mathematics)0103 physical sciencesRadon measureFOS: Mathematics010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsfunktionaalianalyysi53C23 46E35 26B05MathematicsComptes Rendus. Mathématique
researchProduct

Ein Kriterium f�r die Approximierbarkeit von Funktionen aus sobolewschen R�umen durch glatte Funktionen

1981

The present paper provides a necessary and sufficient criterion for an element of a Sobolev space W k p (Ω) to be approximated in the Sobolev norm by Ck(En)-smooth functions. Here Ω is a bounded open set of n-dimensional Euclidean space En with convex closure $$\bar \Omega$$ and boundary ∂Ω having n-dimensional Lebesgue measure zero. No further boundary regularity (such as e.g. the segment property) is required.Our main tools are the Hardy-Littlewood maximal functions and a slightly strengthened version of a well-known extension theorem of Whitney.This work was inspired by and is very close in spirit to the pertinent parts of Calderon-Zygmund [6].

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsLebesgue measureEuclidean spaceGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsOpen setSobolev spaceNorm (mathematics)Bounded functionMaximal functionMathematicsTrace operatorManuscripta Mathematica
researchProduct

Vector-Valued Hardy Spaces

2019

Given a Banach space X, we consider Hardy spaces of X-valued functions on the infinite polytorus, Hardy spaces of X-valued Dirichlet series (defined as the image of the previous ones by the Bohr transform), and Hardy spaces of X-valued holomorphic functions on l_2 ∩ B_{c0}. The chapter is dedicated to study the interplay between these spaces. It is shown that the space of functions on the polytorus always forms a subspace of the one of holomorphic functions, and these two are isometrically isomorphic if and only if X has ARNP. Then the question arises of what do we find in the side of Dirichlet series when we look at the image of the Hardy space of holomorphic functions. This is also answer…

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsMathematics::Complex VariablesImage (category theory)Poisson kernelBanach spaceHolomorphic functionMathematics::Spectral TheoryHardy spaceSpace (mathematics)symbols.namesakesymbolsUniform boundednessDirichlet seriesMathematics
researchProduct

Asymptotic Equivalence of Difference Equations in Banach Space

2014

Conjugacy technique is applied to analysis asymptotic equivalence of nonautonomous linear and semilinear difference equations in Banach space.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsMathematics::Dynamical SystemsApproximation propertyInfinite-dimensional vector functionEberlein–Šmulian theoremMathematics::Analysis of PDEsBanach spaceBanach manifoldBochner spaceMathematics::Group TheoryNonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable SystemsConjugacy classC0-semigroupMathematics
researchProduct

Controlled diffeomorphic extension of homeomorphisms

2018

Let $\Omega$ be an internal chord-arc Jordan domain and $\varphi:\mathbb S\rightarrow\partial\Omega$ be a homeomorphism. We show that $\varphi$ has finite dyadic energy if and only if $\varphi$ has a diffeomorphic extension $h: \mathbb D\rightarrow \Omega$ which has finite energy.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsMathematics::Dynamical SystemsMathematics - Complex VariablesdiffeomorphismApplied Mathematicsta111010102 general mathematicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyPoisson extensionExtension (predicate logic)01 natural sciencesHomeomorphismfunktioteoria010101 applied mathematicsDomain (ring theory)chord-arc curveFOS: MathematicsDiffeomorphismtopologia0101 mathematicsComplex Variables (math.CV)AnalysisEnergy (signal processing)Mathematics
researchProduct

The perturbation classes problem for closed operators

2017

We compare the perturbation classes for closed semi-Fredholm and Fredholm operators with dense domain acting between Banach spaces with the corresponding perturbation classes for bounded semi-Fredholm and Fredholm operators. We show that they coincide in some cases, but they are different in general. We describe several relevant examples and point out some open problems.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsMathematics::Operator AlgebrasGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisBanach spacePerturbation (astronomy)Fredholm integral equationMathematics::Spectral TheoryOperator theory01 natural sciencesFredholm theorysymbols.namesakeMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyBounded function0103 physical sciencessymbols010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsMathematicsFilomat
researchProduct

Mapping properties for the Bargmann transform on modulation spaces

2010

We investigate mapping properties for the Bargmann transform and prove that this transform is isometric and bijective from modulation spaces to convenient Banach spaces of analytic functions.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsModulation spaceFunctional analysisMathematics - Complex Variablesbijectivity propertiesApplied MathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Banach spaceOperator theoryComputer Science::Digital LibrariesVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410Algebraharmonic oscillatorhermite functionsBerezin–Toeplitz operatorsFOS: MathematicsInterpolation spaceBirnbaum–Orlicz spaceComplex Variables (math.CV)Lp spaceAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Pseudo-Differential Operators and Applications
researchProduct

Beitrag zum Divisionsproblem for Ultradistributionen und ein Fortsetzungssatz

1979

In this note we give a characterization of ultradistributions, which are supported by a single point. As a consequence we get a necessary condition for the solvability of the division problem for ultradistributions similar to the well-known condition in the case of distributions (cf. Malgrange [12]). Finally an extension theorem for ultradistributions is proved, using exponential growth conditions, that generalize the condition of Lojasiewicz [11].

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsNumber theoryExponential growthGeneral MathematicsCalculusAlgebraic geometryExtension (predicate logic)Characterization (mathematics)Division (mathematics)Single pointMathematicsManuscripta Mathematica
researchProduct