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Set valued Kurzweil-Henstock-Pettis integral

2005

It is shown that the obvious generalization of the Pettis integral of a multifunction obtained by replacing the Lebesgue integrability of the support functions by the Kurzweil--Henstock integrability, produces an integral which can be described -- in case of multifunctions with (weakly) compact convex values -- in terms of the Pettis set-valued integral.

Pettis integralKurzweil–Henstock integralMathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsGeneralizationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisKurzweil–Henstock–Pettis integralMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsRegular polygonselectionRiemann–Stieltjes integralRiemann integralSupport functionLebesgue integrationsupport functionsymbols.namesakemultifunctionPettis set-valued integralsymbolsMathematics::Metric GeometryDaniell integralAnalysisMathematics
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Kurzweil--Henstock and Kurzweil--Henstock--Pettis integrability of strongly measurable functions

2006

We study the integrability of Banach valued strongly measurable functions defined on $[0,1]$. In case of functions $f$ given by $\sum _{n=1}^{\infty } x_n\chi _{E_n}$, where $x_n $ belong to a Banach space and the sets $E_n$ are Lebesgue measurable and pairwise disjoint subsets of $[0,1]$, there are well known characterizations for the Bochner and for the Pettis integrability of $f$ (cf Musial (1991)). In this paper we give some conditions for the Kurzweil-Henstock and the Kurzweil-Henstock-Pettis integrability of such functions.

Pettis integralMathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicssymbols.namesakeMeasurable functionGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsBanach spacesymbolsDisjoint setsLebesgue integrationMathematics
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Singular quasisymmetric mappings in dimensions two and greater

2018

For all $n \geq 2$, we construct a metric space $(X,d)$ and a quasisymmetric mapping $f\colon [0,1]^n \rightarrow X$ with the property that $f^{-1}$ is not absolutely continuous with respect to the Hausdorff $n$-measure on $X$. That is, there exists a Borel set $E \subset [0,1]^n$ with Lebesgue measure $|E|>0$ such that $f(E)$ has Hausdorff $n$-measure zero. The construction may be carried out so that $X$ has finite Hausdorff $n$-measure and $|E|$ is arbitrarily close to 1, or so that $|E| = 1$. This gives a negative answer to a question of Heinonen and Semmes.

Property (philosophy)General MathematicsExistential quantificationMathematics::General Topology01 natural sciencesfunktioteoriaCombinatoricsMathematics - Metric Geometry0103 physical sciences30L10FOS: MathematicsMathematics::Metric Geometry0101 mathematicsMathematicsLebesgue measuremetric space010102 general mathematicsHausdorff spaceZero (complex analysis)quasiconformal mappingMetric Geometry (math.MG)Absolute continuity16. Peace & justicemetriset avaruudetMetric spaceabsolute continuity010307 mathematical physicsBorel set
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2020

Abstract This paper is related to the problem of finding a good notion of rectifiability in sub-Riemannian geometry. In particular, we study which kind of results can be expected for smooth hypersurfaces in Carnot groups. Our main contribution will be a consequence of the following result: there exists a C ∞ -hypersurface S without characteristic points that has uncountably many pairwise non-isomorphic tangent groups on every positive-measure subset. The example is found in a Carnot group of topological dimension 8, it has Hausdorff dimension 12 and so we use on it the Hausdorff measure H 12 . As a consequence, we show that any Lipschitz map defined on a subset of a Carnot group of Hausdorf…

Pure mathematicsApplied MathematicsImage (category theory)010102 general mathematicsCarnot groupLipschitz continuity01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicssymbols.namesakeHypersurfaceHausdorff dimensionsymbolsMathematics::Metric GeometryHausdorff measure0101 mathematicsLebesgue covering dimensionCarnot cycleAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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On the Minimal Solution of the Problem of Primitives

2000

Abstract We characterize the primitives of the minimal extension of the Lebesgue integral which also integrates the derivatives of differentiable functions (called the C -integral). Then we prove that each BV function is a multiplier for the C -integral and that the product of a derivative and a BV function is a derivative modulo a Lebesgue integrable function having arbitrarily small L 1 -norm.

Pure mathematicsApplied MathematicsModuloMathematical analysisRiemann integralLebesgue integrationWeak derivativeMultiplier (Fourier analysis)symbols.namesakeBounded variationsymbolsLocally integrable functionDifferentiable functionAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Hilbert-Schmidt Hankel operators on the Segal-Bargmann space

2004

This paper considers Hankel operators on the Segal-Bargmann space of holomorphic functions onCn\mathbb {C}^nthat are square integrable with respect to the Gaussian measure. It is shown that in the case of a bounded symbolg∈L∞(Cn)g \in L^{\infty }(\mathbb {C}^n)the Hankel operatorHgH_gis of the Hilbert-Schmidt class if and only ifHg¯H_{\bar {g}}is Hilbert-Schmidt. In the case where the symbol is square integrable with respect to the Lebesgue measure it is known that the Hilbert-Schmidt norms of the Hankel operatorsHgH_gandHg¯H_{\bar {g}}coincide. But, in general, if we deal with bounded symbols, only the inequality‖Hg‖HS≤2‖Hg¯‖HS\|H_g\|_{HS}\leq 2\|H_{\bar {g}}\|_{HS}can be proved. The resul…

Pure mathematicsCompact spaceLebesgue measureSquare-integrable functionApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsBounded functionMathematical analysisHolomorphic functionSpace (mathematics)Gaussian measureHankel matrixMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Biweights on Partial *-Algebras

2000

This chapter is devoted to the systematic investigation of biweights on partial *-algebras. These are a generalization of invariant positive sesquilinear forms that still allows a Gel’fand—Naĭmark—Segal (GNS) construction of representations. In Section 9.1, we apply this GNS construction for biweights and we obtain *-representations and cyclic vector representations of partial *-algebras, and we give some examples of biweights. Section 9.2 is devoted to the investigation of the Radon—Nikodým theorem and the Lebesgue decomposition theorem for biweights on partial *-algebras. In Section 9.3, we define regular and singular biweights on partial *-algebras and we characterize them with help of t…

Pure mathematicsDirect sumMathematics::Operator AlgebrasApplied MathematicsHilbert spacePartial *-algebrasLebesgue integrationLinear spansymbols.namesakeadmissible biweightsbiweightsSchwartz spaceBounded functionsymbolsGNS constructionInvariant (mathematics)weightsapproximately admissible biweightsAnalysisMathematicsDecomposition theoremJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Dimension of self-affine sets for fixed translation vectors

2018

An affine iterated function system is a finite collection of affine invertible contractions and the invariant set associated to the mappings is called self-affine. In 1988, Falconer proved that, for given matrices, the Hausdorff dimension of the self-affine set is the affinity dimension for Lebesgue almost every translation vectors. Similar statement was proven by Jordan, Pollicott, and Simon in 2007 for the dimension of self-affine measures. In this article, we have an orthogonal approach. We introduce a class of self-affine systems in which, given translation vectors, we get the same results for Lebesgue almost all matrices. The proofs rely on Ledrappier-Young theory that was recently ver…

Pure mathematicsEuclidean spaceGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsTranslation (geometry)Lebesgue integration01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeIterated function systemHausdorff dimensionsymbolsAffine transformation0101 mathematicsInvariant (mathematics)MathematicsJournal of the London Mathematical Society
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On the inverse absolute continuity of quasiconformal mappings on hypersurfaces

2018

We construct quasiconformal mappings $f\colon \mathbb{R}^{3} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{3}$ for which there is a Borel set $E \subset \mathbb{R}^2 \times \{0\}$ of positive Lebesgue $2$-measure whose image $f(E)$ has Hausdorff $2$-measure zero. This gives a solution to the open problem of inverse absolute continuity of quasiconformal mappings on hypersurfaces, attributed to Gehring. By implication, our result also answers questions of V\"ais\"al\"a and Astala--Bonk--Heinonen.

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Complex VariablesMathematics - Complex VariablesGeneral MathematicsImage (category theory)Open problem010102 general mathematicsHausdorff spaceZero (complex analysis)InverseAbsolute continuityLebesgue integration01 natural sciences30C65 30L10funktioteoriasymbols.namesakeFOS: MathematicssymbolsMathematics::Metric GeometryComplex Variables (math.CV)0101 mathematicsBorel setMathematics
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Riesz and Wolff potentials and elliptic equations in variable exponent weak Lebesgue spaces

2015

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Pure mathematicsWolff potentialScale (ratio)Weak Lebesgue spaceVariable exponentMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsLebesgue's number lemmaNon-standard growth conditionIntegrability of solutionssymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEsReal interpolationFOS: MathematicsLp spaceMathematicsLaplace's equationMathematics::Functional AnalysisVariable exponentIntegrability estimatesRiesz potentialApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysissymbolsRiesz potential47H99 (Primary) 46B70 46E30 35J60 31C45 (Secondary)Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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