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Intrinsic characterizations of perturbation classes on some Banach spaces

2010

We investigate relationships between inessential operators and improjective operators acting between Banach spaces X and Y, emphasizing the case in which one of the spaces is a C(K) space. We show that they coincide in many cases, but they are different in the case X=Y =C(K 0), where K 0 is a compact space constructed by Koszmider. Mathematics Subject Classification (2000)47A53 KeywordsInessential operators-Improjective operators-Fredholm theory

Pure mathematicsApproximation propertyNuclear operatorGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisInterpolation spaceBirnbaum–Orlicz spaceFinite-rank operatorBanach manifoldLp spaceInessential operators improjective operatorsCompact operator on Hilbert spaceMathematics
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Common Fixed Points of a Pair of Hardy Rogers Type Mappings on a Closed Ball in Ordered Dislocated Metric Spaces

2013

Common fixed point results for mappings satisfying locally contractive conditions on a closed ball in an ordered complete dislocated metric space have been established. The notion of dominated mappings is applied to approximate the unique solution of nonlinear functional equations. Our results improve several well-known conventional results.

Pure mathematicsArticle Subjectlcsh:MathematicsMathematical analysisType (model theory)Fixed pointlcsh:QA1-939Fixed point Dislocated metric space Dominated mapping.Metric spaceNonlinear systemSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCommon fixed pointAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Function Spaces and Applications
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A note on the dimensions of Assouad and Aikawa

2013

We show that in Euclidean space and other regular metric spaces, the notions of dimensions defined by Assouad and Aikawa coincide. In addition, in more general metric spaces, we study the relationship between these two dimensions and a related codimension and give an application of the Aikawa (co)dimension for the Hardy inequalities.

Pure mathematicsAssouad dimensionEuclidean spaceGeneral Mathematicsmetric spaceDimension (graph theory)Mathematical analysista111CodimensionAikawa dimension54F4554E35Metric space26D15Hardy inequalitydoubling measureMathematics::Metric Geometry28A12MathematicsJournal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
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Multidimensional dyadic Kurzweil–Henstock- and Perron-type integrals in the theory of Haar and Walsh series

2015

Abstract The problem of recovering the coefficients of rectangular convergent multiple Haar and Walsh series from their sums, by generalized Fourier formulas, is reduced to the one of recovering a function (the primitive) from its derivative with respect to the appropriate derivation basis. Multidimensional dyadic Kurzweil–Henstock- and Perron-type integrals are compared and it is shown that a Perron-type integral, defined by major and minor functions having a special continuity property, solves the coefficients problem for series which are convergent everywhere outside some uniqueness sets.

Pure mathematicsBasis (linear algebra)Series (mathematics)Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsHaarFunction (mathematics)Type (model theory)HAar and Walsh seriesKurzweil-Henstock integral Perron integralsymbols.namesakeFourier transformSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaWalsh functionsymbolsUniquenessAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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The Bergman projection on weighted spaces: L1and Herz spaces

2002

We nd necessary and sucien t conditions on radial weights w on the unit disc so that the Bergman type projections of Forelli{Rudin are bounded on L 1 (w) and in the Herz spaces K q(w). 1. Introduction and preliminaries. The purpose of this paper is to study spaces of analytic functions on the unit disc D provided with a norm of a weighted Herz space. More precisely we consider the classical family of Bergman projections Ps, s > 1, and we give necessary and sucien t conditions on the weight making these projections continuous in the cor- responding weighted Herz space. We also consider the continuity of these

Pure mathematicsBergman spaceGeneral MathematicsNorm (mathematics)Bounded functionMathematical analysisMathematicsAnalytic functionStudia Mathematica
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CQ*-Algebras of Operators and Application to Quantum Models

2000

C*-algebras constitute, as known, the cornerstones of the Haag-Kastler [1] algebraic approach to quantum systems, with infinitely many degrees of freedom: one usually starts, in fact, with associating to each bounded region V of the configuration space of the system the C*-algebra A v of local observables in V. The uniform completion A of the algebra A0 generated by the Av’s is then considered as the C*-algebra of observables of the system.

Pure mathematicsBounded functionDegrees of freedomMathematical analysisObservableConfiguration spaceAlgebraic numberAlgebra over a fieldQuantumMathematics
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Rectifiability and analytic capacity in the complex plane

1995

Analytic capacity and removable sets In this chapter we shall discuss a classical problem in complex analysis and its relations to the rectifiability of sets in the complex plane C . The problem is the following: which compact sets E ⊃ C are removable for bounded analytic functions in the following sense? (19.1) If U is an open set in C containing E and f : U\E → C is a bounded analytic function, then f has an analytic extension to U . This problem has been studied for almost a century, but a geometric characterization of such removable sets is still lacking. We shall prove some partial results and discuss some other results and conjectures. For many different function classes a complete so…

Pure mathematicsBounded functionMathematical analysisComplex measureAnalytic capacityOpen setHausdorff spaceFunction (mathematics)Complex planeMathematicsAnalytic function
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Existence and almost uniqueness for p -harmonic Green functions on bounded domains in metric spaces

2020

We study ($p$-harmonic) singular functions, defined by means of upper gradients, in bounded domains in metric measure spaces. It is shown that singular functions exist if and only if the complement of the domain has positive capacity, and that they satisfy very precise capacitary identities for superlevel sets. Suitably normalized singular functions are called Green functions. Uniqueness of Green functions is largely an open problem beyond unweighted $\mathbf{R}^n$, but we show that all Green functions (in a given domain and with the same singularity) are comparable. As a consequence, for $p$-harmonic functions with a given pole we obtain a similar comparison result near the pole. Various c…

Pure mathematicsCapacitary potential; Doubling measure; Metric space; p-harmonic Green function; Poincar? inequality; Singular function31C45 (Primary) 30L99 31C15 31E05 35J92 49Q20 (Secondary)Harmonic (mathematics)Mathematical Analysis01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Domain (mathematical analysis)Mathematics - Analysis of PDEscapacitary potentialMatematisk analysFOS: MathematicsUniqueness0101 mathematicsMathematicsComplement (set theory)p-harmonicApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsmetric spacemetriset avaruudet010101 applied mathematicsMetric spacePoincaré inequalityBounded functionMetric (mathematics)doubling measurepotentiaaliteoriasingular functiongreen functionAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Chern classes of the moduli stack of curves

2005

Here we calculate the Chern classes of ${\bar {\mathcal M}}_{g,n}$, the moduli stack of stable n-pointed curves. In particular, we prove that such classes lie in the tautological ring.

Pure mathematicsChern classChern–Weil homomorphismGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisCharacteristic classModuliModuli of algebraic curvesMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic GeometryGenus (mathematics)FOS: Mathematicschern classes moduli stackTodd classSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)MathematicsStack (mathematics)
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Equivariant cohomology, Fock space and loop groups

2006

Equivariant de Rham cohomology is extended to the infinite-dimensional setting of a loop subgroup acting on a loop group, using Hida supersymmetric Fock space for the Weil algebra and Malliavin test forms on the loop group. The Mathai–Quillen isomorphism (in the BRST formalism of Kalkman) is defined so that the equivalence of various models of the equivariant de Rham cohomology can be established.

Pure mathematicsChern–Weil homomorphismGroup cohomologyMathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsWeil algebraMathematics::Algebraic TopologyCohomologyMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyLoop groupDe Rham cohomologyEquivariant mapEquivariant cohomologyMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematical PhysicsMathematicsJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
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