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The cyclicity of the elliptic segment loops of the reversible quadratic Hamiltonian systems under quadratic perturbations

2004

Abstract Denote by Q H and Q R the Hamiltonian class and reversible class of quadratic integrable systems. There are several topological types for systems belong to Q H ∩ Q R . One of them is the case that the corresponding system has two heteroclinic loops, sharing one saddle-connection, which is a line segment, and the other part of the loops is an ellipse. In this paper we prove that the maximal number of limit cycles, which bifurcate from the loops with respect to quadratic perturbations in a conic neighborhood of the direction transversal to reversible systems (called in reversible direction), is two. We also give the corresponding bifurcation diagram.

Pure mathematicsIntegrable systemApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisBifurcation diagramEllipseHamiltonian systemsymbols.namesakeLine segmentQuadratic equationConic sectionCyclicity of elliptic segment loopssymbolsReversible quadratic Hamiltonian systemsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)AnalysisMathematicsJournal of Differential Equations
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Remark on integrable Hamiltonian systems

1980

An extension ton degrees of freedom of the fact is established that forn=1 the time and the energy constant are canonically conjugate variables. This extension is useful in some cases to get action-angle variables from the general solution of a given integrable Hamiltonian system. As an example the Delaunay variables are proved to be canonical.

Pure mathematicsIntegrable systemDelaunay triangulationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Conjugate variablesAstronomy and AstrophysicsExtension (predicate logic)Hamiltonian systemComputational MathematicsSpace and Planetary ScienceModeling and SimulationAutomotive EngineeringConstant (mathematics)Mathematical PhysicsMathematicsCelestial Mechanics
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Gauge integrals and selections of weakly compact valued multifunctions

2016

In the paper Henstock, McShane, Birkhoff and variationally multivalued integrals are studied for multifunctions taking values in the hyperspace of convex and weakly compact subsets of a general Banach space X. In particular the existence of selections integrable in the same sense of the corresponding multifunctions has been considered.

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Kurzweil-Henstock type integration on Banach spaces

2004

In this paper properties of Kurzweil-Henstock and Kurzweil-Henstock-Pettis integrals for vector-valued functions are studied. In particular, the absolute integrability for Kurzweil-Henstock integrable functions is characterized and a Kurzweil-Henstock version of the Vitali Theorem for Pettis integrable functions is given.

Pure mathematicsIntegrable systemequiintegrabilityInfinite-dimensional vector functionMathematical analysisBanach spaceRiemann–Stieltjes integralType (model theory)Infinite-dimensional holomorphyKurzweil-Henstock integral28B0526A39Pettis integralGeometry and TopologyDaniell integralLp spaceAnalysisMathematics
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Stability of the fixed point property in Hilbert spaces

2005

In this paper we prove that if X X is a Banach space whose Banach-Mazur distance to a Hilbert space is less than 5 + 17 2 \sqrt {\frac {5+\sqrt {17}}{2}} , then X X has the fixed point property for nonexpansive mappings.

Pure mathematicsIsolated pointHilbert manifoldApproximation propertyApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsInfinite-dimensional vector functionMathematical analysisBanach manifoldRigged Hilbert spaceFixed-point propertyReproducing kernel Hilbert spaceMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Bonnesenʼs inequality for John domains in Rn

2012

Abstract We prove sharp quantitative isoperimetric inequalities for John domains in R n . We show that the Bonnesen-style inequalities hold true in R n under the John domain assumption which rules out cusps. Our main tool is a proof of the isoperimetric inequality for symmetric domains which gives an explicit estimate for the isoperimetric deficit. We use the sharp quantitative inequalities proved in Fusco et al. (2008) [7] and Fuglede (1989) [4] to reduce our problem to symmetric domains.

Pure mathematicsJohn domainInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical analysisIsoperimetric dimensionQuasiconformal mapDomain (mathematical analysis)Quantitative isoperimetric inequalityMathematics::Metric GeometryIsoperimetric inequalityAnalysismedia_commonMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Singularities of lightlike hypersurfaces in Minkowski four-space

2006

We classify singularities of lightlike hypersurfaces in Minkowski 4-space via the contact invariants for the corresponding spacelike surfaces and lightcones.

Pure mathematicsLightlike hypersurfaceGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisspacelike surfacelightconePhysics::Classical PhysicsSpace (mathematics)53A3541458C27Computer Science::OtherLorentzian distance-squared functionGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyMinkowski spaceGravitational singularityMathematics::Differential GeometryMathematicsTohoku Mathematical Journal
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Counting Zeros of Holomorphic Functions

2019

In this chapter we will generalize Proposition 3.4.6 of Hager about counting the zeros of holomorphic functions of exponential growth. In Hager and Sjostrand (Math Ann 342(1):177–243, 2008. http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0601381) we obtained such a generalization, by weakening the regularity assumptions on the functions ϕ. However, due to some logarithmic losses, we were not quite able to recover Hager’s original result, and we still had a fixed domain Γ with smooth boundary.

Pure mathematicsLogarithmExponential growthGeneralizationHolomorphic functionBoundary (topology)Quite AbleDomain (mathematical analysis)Mathematics
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Nonlinear balayage on metric spaces

2009

We develop a theory of balayage on complete doubling metric measure spaces supporting a Poincaré inequality. In particular, we are interested in continuity and p-harmonicity of the balayage. We also study connections to the obstacle problem. As applications, we characterize regular boundary points and polar sets in terms of balayage. Original Publication:Anders Björn, Jana Björn, Tero Mäkäläinen and Mikko Parviainen, Nonlinear balayage on metric spaces, 2009, Nonlinear Analysis, (71), 5-6, 2153-2171.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.na.2009.01.051Copyright: Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.http://www.elsevier.com/

Pure mathematicsMatematikBalayageApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisPoincaré inequalityBoundary (topology)Measure (mathematics)symbols.namesakeMetric spaceMetric (mathematics)Obstacle problemsymbolsBalayage; Boundary regularity; Continuity; Doubling measure; Metric space; Nonlinear; Obstacle problem; Perron solution; p-harmonic; Polar set; Poincaré inequality; Potential theory; SuperharmonicAnalysisMathematicsMathematicsPolar set (potential theory)
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Group-symmetric holomorphic functions on a Banach space

2016

We study the holomorphic functions on a complex Banach space E that are invariant under the action of a given group of operators on E. A great variety of situations occur depending, of course, on the group and the space. Nevertheless, in the examples we deal with, they can be described in terms of a few natural ones and functions of a finite number of variables. Fil: Aron, Richard. Universidad de Valencia; España Fil: Galindo, Pablo. Universidad de Valencia; España Fil: Pinasco, Damian. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Zalduendo, Ignacio Martin. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de I…

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