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Geometric Properties of Planar BV -Extension Domains
2009
We investigate geometric properties of those planar domains that are extension for functions with bounded variation.We start from a characterization of such domains given by Burago–Maz'ya and prove that a bounded, simply connected domain is a BV -extension domain if and only if its com- plement is quasiconvex. We further prove that the extension property is a bi-Lipschitz invariant and give applications to Sobolev extension domains.
Caristi Type Selections of Multivalued Mappings
2015
Multivalued mappings and related selection theorems are fundamental tools in many branches of mathematics and applied sciences. In this paper we continue this theory and prove the existence of Caristi type selections for generalized multivalued contractions on complete metric spaces, by using some classes of functions. Also we prove fixed point and quasi-fixed point theorems.
On operator valued sequences of multipliers and R-boundedness
2007
AbstractIn recent papers (cf. [J.L. Arregui, O. Blasco, (p,q)-Summing sequences, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 274 (2002) 812–827; J.L. Arregui, O. Blasco, (p,q)-Summing sequences of operators, Quaest. Math. 26 (2003) 441–452; S. Aywa, J.H. Fourie, On summing multipliers and applications, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 253 (2001) 166–186; J.H. Fourie, I. Röntgen, Banach space sequences and projective tensor products, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 277 (2) (2003) 629–644]) the concept of (p,q)-summing multiplier was considered in both general and special context. It has been shown that some geometric properties of Banach spaces and some classical theorems can be described using spaces of (p,q)-summing multipliers. The p…
Internal inverse limits and retractions
2015
We establish equivalences between compacta that admit a sequence of retractions that converge uniformly to the identity map and compacta that are inverse limits on subcompacta with retractions for bonding maps. We give partial answers to questions of Charatonik and Prajs, and of Krasinkiewicz. Our results are related to and use results from another paper of the authors \cite{mp}.
Complemented Subspaces and Interpolation Properties in Spaces of Polynomials
1997
LetXbe a Banach space whose dualX* has typep ∈ (1, 2]. Ifmis an integer greater thanp/(p − 1) and (xn) is a seminormalized sequence weakly convergent to zero, there is a subsequence (yn) of (xn) such that, for each element (an) ofl∞, there is anm-homogeneous continuous polynomialPonXwithP(yn) = an,n = 1, 2,… . Some interpolation and complementation properties are also given in P(mlp), form < p, as well as in other spaces of polynomials and multilinear functionals.
Set-Valued Hardy-Rogers Type Contraction in 0-Complete Partial Metric Spaces
2014
In this paper we introduce set-valued Hardy-Rogers type contraction in 0-complete partial metric spaces and prove the corresponding theorem of fixed point. Our results generalize, extend, and unify several known results, in particular the recent Nadler’s fixed point theorem in the context of complete partial metric spaces established by Aydi et al. (2012). As an application of our results, a homotopy theorem for such mappings is derived. Also, some examples are included which show that our generalization is proper.
A generalization of Nadler fixed point theorem
2015
Jleli and Samet gave a new generalization of the Banach contraction principle in the setting of Branciari metric spaces [Jleli, M. and Samet, B., A new generalization of the Banach contraction principle, J. Inequal. Appl., 2014:38 (2014)]. The purpose of this paper is to study the existence of fixed points for multivalued mappings, under a similar contractive condition, in the setting of complete metric spaces. Some examples are provided to illustrate the new theory.
INTERVAL-BASED TRACING OF STRANGE ATTRACTORS
2006
The method described here relies on interval arithmetic and graph theory to compute guaranteed coverings of strange attractors like Hénon attractor. It copes with infinite intervals, using either a geometric method or a new directed projective interval arithmetic.
Some Integral Type Fixed-Point Theorems and an Application to Systems of Functional Equations
2013
In this paper, we prove a new common fixed point theorem for four self mappings by using the notions of compatibility and subsequential continuity (alternate subcompatibility and reciprocal continuity) in metric spaces satisfying a general contractive condition of integral type. We give some examples to support the useability of our main result. Also, we obtain some fixed point theorems of Gregus type for four mappings satisfying a strict general contractive condition of integral type in metric spaces. We conclude the paper with an application of our main result to solvability of systems of functional equations.
Proper 1-ball contractive retractions in Banach spaces of measurable functions
2005
In this paper we consider the Wosko problem of evaluating, in an infinite-dimensional Banach space X, the infimum of all k > 1 for which there exists a k-ball contractive retraction of the unit ball onto its boundary. We prove that in some classical Banach spaces the best possible value 1 is attained. Moreover we give estimates of the lower H-measure of noncompactness of the retractions we construct. 1. Introduction Let X be an infinite-dimensional Banach space with unit closed ball B(X) and unit sphere S(X). It is well known that, in this setting, there is a retraction of B(X) onto S(X), that is, a continuous mapping R : B(X) ! S(X) with Rx = x for all x 2 S(X). In (4) Benyamini and Sternf…