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The Lr-Variational Integral
2022
AbstractWe define the $$L^r$$ L r -variational integral and we prove that it is equivalent to the $$HK_r$$ H K r -integral defined in 2004 by P. Musial and Y. Sagher in the Studia Mathematica paper The$$L^{r}$$ L r -Henstock–Kurzweil integral. We prove also the continuity of $$L^r$$ L r -variation function.
A numerical study of the small dispersion limit of the Korteweg-de Vries equation and asymptotic solutions
2012
Abstract We study numerically the small dispersion limit for the Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation u t + 6 u u x + ϵ 2 u x x x = 0 for ϵ ≪ 1 and give a quantitative comparison of the numerical solution with various asymptotic formulae for small ϵ in the whole ( x , t ) -plane. The matching of the asymptotic solutions is studied numerically.
On the existence of bounded solutions to a class of nonlinear initial value problems with delay
2017
We consider a class of nonlinear initial value problems with delay. Using an abstract fixed point theorem, we prove an existence result producing a unique bounded solution.
Homoclinic Solutions of Nonlinear Laplacian Difference Equations Without Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz Condition
2021
The aim of this paper is to establish the existence of at least two non-zero homoclinic solutions for a nonlinear Laplacian difference equation without using Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz type-conditions. The main tools are mountain pass theorem and Palais-Smale compactness condition involving suitable functionals.
Two Nontrivial Solutions for Robin Problems Driven by a p–Laplacian Operator
2020
By variational methods and critical point theorems, we show the existence of two nontrivial solutions for a nonlinear elliptic problem under Robin condition and when the nonlinearty satisfies the usual Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz condition.
Pairs of nontrivial smooth solutions for nonlinear Neumann problems
2020
Abstract We consider a nonlinear Neumann problem driven by a nonhomogeneous differential operator with a reaction term that exhibits strong resonance at infinity. Using variational tools based on the critical point theory, we prove the existence of two nontrivial smooth solutions.
Asymptotic Analysis of a Slightly Rarefied Gas with Nonlocal Boundary Conditions
2011
In this paper nonlocal boundary conditions for the Navier–Stokes equations are derived, starting from the Boltzmann equation in the limit for the Knudsen number being vanishingly small. In the same spirit of (Lombardo et al. in J. Stat. Phys. 130:69–82, 2008) where a nonlocal Poisson scattering kernel was introduced, a gaussian scattering kernel which models nonlocal interactions between the gas molecules and the wall boundary is proposed. It is proved to satisfy the global mass conservation and a generalized reciprocity relation. The asymptotic expansion of the boundary-value problem for the Boltzmann equation, provides, in the continuum limit, the Navier–Stokes equations associated with a…
HEAT FLUX IN SUPERFLUID TRANSITION AND IN TURBULENT HELIUM COUNTERFLOW
Permutable subnormal subgroups of finite groups
2009
The aim of this paper is to prove certain characterization theorems for groups in which permutability is a transitive relation, the so called PT -groups. In particular, it is shown that the finite solvable PT -groups, the finite solvable groups in which every subnormal subgroup of defect two is permutable, the finite solvable groups in which every normal subgroup is permutable sensitive, and the finite solvable groups in which conjugatepermutability and permutability coincide are all one and the same class. This follows from our main result which says that the finite modular p-groups, p a prime, are those p-groups in which every subnormal subgroup of defect two is permutable or, equivalentl…
On the product of a π-group and a π-decomposable group
2007
[EN] The main result in the paper states the following: Let π be a set of odd primes. Let the finite group G=AB be the product of a π -decomposable subgroup A=Oπ(A)×Oπ′(A) and a π -subgroup B . Then Oπ(A)⩽Oπ(G); equivalently the group G possesses Hall π -subgroups. In this case Oπ(A)B is a Hall π-subgroup of G. This result extends previous results of Berkovich (1966), Rowley (1977), Arad and Chillag (1981) and Kazarin (1980) where stronger hypotheses on the factors A and B of the group G were being considered. The results under consideration in the paper provide in particular criteria for the existence of non-trivial soluble normal subgroups for a factorized group G.