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On the admissibility of the space L_{0}(A, X) of vector-valued measurable functions

2013

We prove the admissibility of the space L_0(A,X) of vector-valued measurable functions determined by real-valued finitely additive set functions defined on algebras of sets.

Admissible space finitely additive set function measurable functionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica
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Examples of Indexed PIP-Spaces

2009

This chapter is devoted to a detailed analysis of various concrete examples of pip-spaces. We will explore sequence spaces, spaces of measurable functions, and spaces of analytic functions. Some cases have already been presented in Chapters 1 and 2. We will of course not repeat these discussions, except very briefly. In addition, various functional spaces are of great interest in signal processing (amalgam spaces, modulation spaces, Besov spaces, coorbit spaces). These will be studied systematically in a separate chapter (Chapter 8).

AlgebraSequencesymbols.namesakeModulation spaceMeasurable functionComputer scienceBergman spaceBanach spacesymbolsHilbert spaceHardy spaceSequence space
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Minimizing total variation flow

2000

We prove existence and uniqueness of weak solutions for the minimizing total variation flow with initial data in $L^1$. We prove that the length of the level sets of the solution, i.e., the boundaries of the level sets, decreases with time, as one would expect, and the solution converges to the spatial average of the initial datum as $t \to \infty$. We also prove that local maxima strictly decrease with time; in particular, flat zones immediately decrease their level. We display some numerical experiments illustrating these facts.

Dirichlet problem35K90Partial differential equationMeasurable functionApplied MathematicsMathematical analysis35B40Existence theorem35K65General Medicine35D0535K60Maxima and minimaUniqueness theorem for Poisson's equation35K55Neumann boundary conditionUniquenessAnalysisMathematics
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An integral representation for decomposable measures of measurable functions

1994

We start with a measurem on a measurable space (Ω,A), decomposable with respect to an Archimedeant-conorm ⊥ on a real interval [0,M], which generalizes an additive measure. Using the integral introduced by the second author, a Radon-Nikodym type theorem, needed in what follows, is given.

Discrete mathematicsIntegral representationMarkov kernelMeasurable functionApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsInterval (graph theory)Type (model theory)Space (mathematics)Measure (mathematics)MathematicsAequationes Mathematicae
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Rearrangement and convergence in spaces of measurable functions

2007

We prove that the convergence of a sequence of functions in the space of measurable functions, with respect to the topology of convergence in measure, implies the convergence -almost everywhere ( denotes the Lebesgue measure) of the sequence of rearrangements. We obtain nonexpansivity of rearrangement on the space , and also on Orlicz spaces with respect to a finitely additive extended real-valued set function. In the space and in the space , of finite elements of an Orlicz space of a -additive set function, we introduce some parameters which estimate the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness. We obtain some relations involving these parameters when passing from a bounded set of , or , to th…

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On another approach to the definition of an L-fuzzy valued integral

2011

We continue to develop a construction of an L-fuzzy valued measure extending a crisp measure defined on a σ-algebra of crisp sets to an L-fuzzy valued measure defined on a T M -tribe. We describe two equivalent approaches to define an L-fuzzy valued integral of non-negative measurable functions.

Discrete mathematicsMeasurable functionMathematics::General MathematicsFuzzy setMeasure (physics)Algebra over a fieldFuzzy logicElectronic mailMathematics2011 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2011)
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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…

Discrete mathematicsUnit spherePure mathematicsMeasurable functionGeneral MathematicsBanach spaceLipschitz continuityInfimum and supremumIsolated pointDistortion problemMultivalued mapMapBall (mathematics)minimal displacementMathematics
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On the integration of Riemann-measurable vector-valued functions

2016

We confine our attention to convergence theorems and descriptive relationships within some subclasses of Riemann-measurable vector-valued functions that are based on the various generalizations of the Riemann definition of an integral.

Dominated convergence theoremRiemann-measurable functionPure mathematicsMeasurable functionGeneral Mathematics02 engineering and technologyLebesgue measurable gaugeLebesgue integration01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeConvergence (routing)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCalculusMathematics (all)0101 mathematicsMathematicsBirkhoff McShane Henstock and Pettis integralMathematics::Complex Variables010102 general mathematicsRiemann integralRiemann hypothesisBounded variationBounded variationAlmost uniform convergencesymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingVector-valued function$$ACG_*$$ACG∗and $$ACG_delta ^*$$ACGδ∗functionMonatshefte für Mathematik
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Order-distance and other metric-like functions on jointly distributed random variables

2013

We construct a class of real-valued nonnegative binary functions on a set of jointly distributed random variables, which satisfy the triangle inequality and vanish at identical arguments (pseudo-quasi-metrics). These functions are useful in dealing with the problem of selective probabilistic causality encountered in behavioral sciences and in quantum physics. The problem reduces to that of ascertaining the existence of a joint distribution for a set of variables with known distributions of certain subsets of this set. Any violation of the triangle inequality or its consequences by one of our functions when applied to such a set rules out the existence of this joint distribution. We focus on…

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Mappings of finite distortion: the degree of regularity

2005

This paper investigates the self-improving integrability properties of the so-called mappings of finite distortion. Let K(x)⩾1 be a measurable function defined on a domain Ω⊂Rn,n⩾2, and such that exp(βK(x))∈Lloc1(Ω), β>0. We show that there exist two universal constants c1(n),c2(n) with the following property: Let f be a mapping in Wloc1,1(Ω,Rn) with |Df(x)|n⩽K(x)J(x,f) for a.e. x∈Ω and such that the Jacobian determinant J(x,f) is locally in L1log−c1(n)βL. Then automatically J(x,f) is locally in L1logc2(n)βL(Ω). This result constitutes the appropriate analog for the self-improving regularity of quasiregular mappings and clarifies many other interesting properties of mappings of finite disto…

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