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Noncoincidence of Approximate and Limiting Subdifferentials of Integral Functionals

2011

For a locally Lipschitz integral functional $I_f$ on $L^1(T,\mathbf{R}^n)$ associated with a measurable integrand f, the limiting subdifferential and the approximate subdifferential never coincide at a point $x_0$ where $f(t,\cdot)$ is not subdifferentially regular at $x_0(t)$ for a.e. $t\in T$. The coincidence of both subdifferentials occurs on a dense set of $L^1(T,\mathbf{R}^n)$ if and only if $f(t,\cdot)$ is convex for a.e. $t\in T$. Our results allow us to characterize Aubin's Lipschitz-like property as well as the convexity of multivalued mappings between $L^1$-spaces. New necessary optimality conditions for some Bolza problems are also obtained.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsControl and OptimizationDense setApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsMathematics::Optimization and ControlRegular polygonLimitingSubderivativeLipschitz continuityConvexityCoincidenceMathematicsSIAM Journal on Control and Optimization
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METRIC DIFFERENTIABILITY OF LIPSCHITZ MAPS

2013

AbstractAn extension of Rademacher’s theorem is proved for Lipschitz mappings between Banach spaces without the Radon–Nikodým property.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsBanach spaceLipschitz continuityRadon-Nikodym PropertyLipschitz domainSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaLipschitz mapsMetric (mathematics)Metric mapMetric Diff erentiability.Differentiable functionMetric differentialSemi-differentiabilityMathematicsJournal of the Australian Mathematical Society
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Critical points for nondifferentiable functions in presence of splitting

2006

A classical critical point theorem in presence of splitting established by Brézis-Nirenberg is extended to functionals which are the sum of a locally Lipschitz continuous term and of a convex, proper, lower semicontinuous function. The obtained result is then exploited to prove a multiplicity theorem for a family of elliptic variational-hemivariational eigenvalue problems. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsnon-smooth functionNonsmooth functionssplittingApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisMultiple solutionsMultiple solutionMathematics::Analysis of PDEsRegular polygoncritical point; non-smooth function; splittingcritical pointMultiplicity (mathematics)Critical pointsNonsmooth functionElliptic variational-hemivariational eigenvalue problemLipschitz continuityCritical point (mathematics)Elliptic variational–hemivariational eigenvalue problemsSplittingsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsAnalysisMathematics
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Spatial Besov regularity for stochastic partial differential equations on Lipschitz domains

2010

We use the scale of Besov spaces B^\alpha_{\tau,\tau}(O), \alpha>0, 1/\tau=\alpha/d+1/p, p fixed, to study the spatial regularity of the solutions of linear parabolic stochastic partial differential equations on bounded Lipschitz domains O\subset R^d. The Besov smoothness determines the order of convergence that can be achieved by nonlinear approximation schemes. The proofs are based on a combination of weighted Sobolev estimates and characterizations of Besov spaces by wavelet expansions.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisSmoothness (probability theory)General MathematicsProbability (math.PR)Mathematics::Analysis of PDEsScale (descriptive set theory)Numerical Analysis (math.NA)Lipschitz continuitySobolev spaceStochastic partial differential equation60H15 Secondary: 46E35 65C30WaveletRate of convergenceBounded functionFOS: MathematicsApplied mathematicsMathematics - Numerical AnalysisMathematics - ProbabilityMathematicsStudia Mathematica
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Mean curvature flow of graphs in warped products

2012

Let M be a complete Riemannian manifold which either is compact or has a pole, and let φ be a positive smooth function on M . In the warped product M ×φ R, we study the flow by the mean curvature of a locally Lipschitz continuous graph on M and prove that the flow exists for all time and that the evolving hypersurface is C∞ for t > 0 and is a graph for all t. Moreover, under certain conditions, the flow has a well defined limit.

Mean curvature flowPure mathematicsMean curvatureApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisRiemannian manifoldLipschitz continuityCurvatureGraphHypersurfaceMathematics::Differential GeometryMathematicsScalar curvatureTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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On Generalizing Lipschitz Global Methods forMultiobjective Optimization

2015

Lipschitz global methods for single-objective optimization can represent the optimal solutions with desired accuracy. In this paper, we highlight some directions on how the Lipschitz global methods can be extended as faithfully as possible to multiobjective optimization problems. In particular, we present a multiobjective version of the Pijavskiǐ-Schubert algorithm.

Multiobjective optimization problemMathematical optimizationComputer scienceLipschitz continuityMulti-objective optimizationComputer Science::Databases
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Random attractors for stochastic lattice systems with non-Lipschitz nonlinearity

2011

In this article, we study the asymptotic behaviour of solutions of a first-order stochastic lattice dynamical system with an additive noise. We do not assume any Lipschitz condition on the nonlinear term, just a continuity assumption together with growth and dissipative conditions so that uniqueness of the Cauchy problem fails to be true. Using the theory of multi-valued random dynamical systems, we prove the existence of a random compact global attractor.

Nonlinear systemAlgebra and Number TheoryApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisAttractorDissipative systemRandom compact setInitial value problemUniquenessRandom dynamical systemLipschitz continuityAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Difference Equations and Applications
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Non-Lipschitz Homogeneous Volterra Integral Equations

2018

In this chapter we introduce a class of nonlinear Volterra integral equations (VIEs) which have certain properties that deviate from the standard results in the field of integral equations. Such equations arise from various problems in shock wave propagation with nonlinear flux conditions. The basic equation we will consider is the nonlinear homogeneous Hammerstein–Volterra integral equation of convolution type $$\displaystyle u(t) = \int _0^t k(t-s) g(u(s))\,\mathrm {d}s. $$ When g(0) = 0, this equation has function u ≡ 0 as a solution (trivial solution). It is interesting to determine whether there exists a nontrivial solution or not. Classical results on integral equations are not to be …

Nonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeCollocationNumerical analysissymbolsApplied mathematicsUniquenessType (model theory)Lipschitz continuityIntegral equationVolterra integral equationMathematics
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Harnack's inequality for p-harmonic functions via stochastic games

2013

We give a proof of asymptotic Lipschitz continuity of p-harmonious functions, that are tug-of-war game analogies of ordinary p-harmonic functions. This result is used to obtain a new proof of Lipsc...

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Pełczyński space is isomorphic to the Lipschitz free space over a compact set

2019

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