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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 exotic affine 3-spheres

2014

Every A 1 \mathbb {A}^{1} -bundle over A ∗ 2 , \mathbb {A}_{\ast }^{2}, the complex affine plane punctured at the origin, is trivial in the differentiable category, but there are infinitely many distinct isomorphy classes of algebraic bundles. Isomorphy types of total spaces of such algebraic bundles are considered; in particular, the complex affine 3 3 -sphere S C 3 , \mathbb {S}_{\mathbb {C}}^{3}, given by z 1 2 + z 2 2 + z 3 2 + z 4 2 = 1 , z_{1}^{2}+z_{2}^{2}+z_{3}^{2}+z_{4}^{2}=1, admits such a structure with an additional homogeneity property. Total spaces of nontrivial homogeneous A 1 \mathbb {A}^{1} -bundles over A ∗ 2 \mathbb {A}_{\ast }^{2} are classified up to G m \mathbb {G}_{m}…

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryHomogeneousSPHERESGeometry and TopologyIsomorphismAffine transformationDifferentiable functionAlgebraic numberInvariant (mathematics)Exotic sphereMathematicsJournal of Algebraic Geometry
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Measures with predetermined regularity and inhomogeneous self-similar sets

2016

We show that if $X$ is a uniformly perfect complete metric space satisfying the finite doubling property, then there exists a fully supported measure with lower regularity dimension as close to the lower dimension of $X$ as we wish. Furthermore, we show that, under the condensation open set condition, the lower dimension of an inhomogeneous self-similar set $E_C$ coincides with the lower dimension of the condensation set $C$, while the Assouad dimension of $E_C$ is the maximum of the Assouad dimensions of the corresponding self-similar set $E$ and the condensation set $C$. If the Assouad dimension of $C$ is strictly smaller than the Assouad dimension of $E$, then the upper regularity dimens…

Pure mathematicsAssouad dimensionGeneral MathematicsOpen set01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Complete metric space54E35010305 fluids & plasmasSet (abstract data type)Dimension (vector space)0103 physical sciencesClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: Mathematicsinhomogeneous self-similar setMathematics::Metric Geometry28A200101 mathematicsMathematics010102 general mathematicsta111doubling metric space54F45lower dimensionMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs28A75uniform perfectness
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A dilute solution of garlands is equivalent to them-vector model

1990

We formulate a simple model of homogeneous garlands, which is valid for polymers, consisting of a thin main chain with large side groups placed equidistantly along the chain. The garlands continuouly change from selfavoiding walks,M=0, to random walks,m=1, to possibly ordered structures.

Pure mathematicsChain (algebraic topology)HomogeneousSimple (abstract algebra)General Materials ScienceField theory (psychology)Condensed Matter PhysicsRandom walkElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMathematicsZeitschrift f�r Physik B Condensed Matter
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A metric characterization of Carnot groups

2013

We give a short axiomatic introduction to Carnot groups and their subRiemannian and subFinsler geometry. We explain how such spaces can be metrically described as exactly those proper geodesic spaces that admit dilations and are isometrically homogeneous.

Pure mathematicsGeodesicGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisMetric Geometry (math.MG)Characterization (mathematics)symbols.namesakeMathematics - Metric GeometryHomogeneousCarnot groupsMetric (mathematics)symbolsFOS: MathematicsMathematics (all)Mathematics::Metric GeometryMathematics::Differential GeometrySubRiemannian geometryCarnot cycleCarnot groups; SubRiemannian geometry; Mathematics (all); Applied MathematicsAxiomMathematics
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Generalized Harnack inequality for semilinear elliptic equations

2015

Abstract This paper is concerned with semilinear equations in divergence form div ( A ( x ) D u ) = f ( u ) , where f : R → [ 0 , ∞ ) is nondecreasing. We introduce a sharp Harnack type inequality for nonnegative solutions which is a quantified version of the condition for strong maximum principle found by Vazquez and Pucci–Serrin in [30] , [24] and is closely related to the classical Keller–Osserman condition [15] , [22] for the existence of entire solutions.

Pure mathematicsHarnack inequalitynonhomogeneous equationsApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematicsta111010102 general mathematicselliptic equations in divergence formsemilinear equationsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsType inequality01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsMaximum principleMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: MathematicsMathematics::Differential Geometry0101 mathematicsDivergence (statistics)MathematicsHarnack's inequalityAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Multiplizit�ten ?unendlich-ferner? Spitzen

1979

LetX be the quotient of a bounded symmetric domainD by an arithmetically defined subgroup Γ of all analytic automorphisms ofD and letX * be theSatake-compactification ofX. In the present note, the multiplicities of the local rings of the zero-dimensional boundary components ofX * will be computed in a completely elementary manner using reduction-theory in selfadjoint homogeneous cones.

Pure mathematicsHomogeneousGeneral MathematicsBounded functionMathematical analysisLocal ringBoundary (topology)AutomorphismQuotientMathematicsMonatshefte f�r Mathematik
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UNIQUENESS OF THE EXTENSION OF 2-HOMOGENEOUS POLYNOMIALS

2009

Pure mathematicsHomogeneousGeneral MathematicsExtension (predicate logic)UniquenessArithmeticMathematicsThe Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
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The deformation multiplicity of a map germ with respect to a Boardman symbol

2001

We define the deformation multiplicity of a map germ f: (Cn, 0) → (Cp, 0) with respect to a Boardman symbol i of codimension less than or equal to n and establish a geometrical interpretation of this number in terms of the set of Σi points that appear in a generic deformation of f. Moreover, this number is equal to the algebraic multiplicity of f with respect to i when the corresponding associated ring is Cohen-Macaulay. Finally, we study how algebraic multiplicity behaves with weighted homogeneous map germs.

Pure mathematicsHomogeneousGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisGermMultiplicity (mathematics)CodimensionEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics
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Image Milnor number and 𝒜 e -codimension for maps between weighted homogeneous irreducible curves

2019

Abstract Let (X, 0) ⊂ (ℂ n , 0) be an irreducible weighted homogeneous singularity curve and let f : (X, 0) → (ℂ2, 0) be a finite map germ, one-to-one and weighted homogeneous with the same weights of (X, 0). We show that 𝒜 e -codim(X, f) = μI (f), where the 𝒜 e -codimension 𝒜 e -codim(X, f) is the minimum number of parameters in a versal deformation and μI (f) is the image Milnor number, i.e. the number of vanishing cycles in the image of a stabilization of f.

Pure mathematicsHomogeneousImage (category theory)010102 general mathematics0103 physical sciences010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and TopologyCodimension0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesMilnor numberMathematicsAdvances in Geometry
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