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Uniform estimates for the X-ray transform restricted to polynomial curves

2012

We establish near-optimal mixed-norm estimates for the X-ray transform restricted to polynomial curves with a weight that is a power of the affine arclength. The bounds that we establish depend only on the spatial dimension and the degree of the polynomial. Some of our results are new even in the well-curved case.

Polynomial curvesPolynomialX-ray transformMixed normDegree (graph theory)Mathematical analysisMixed normPower (physics)Affine arclengthDimension (vector space)Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsRestricted X-rayAffine transformation42B25Generalized Radon transformAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Unique continuation property and Poincar�� inequality for higher order fractional Laplacians with applications in inverse problems

2020

We prove a unique continuation property for the fractional Laplacian $(-\Delta)^s$ when $s \in (-n/2,\infty)\setminus \mathbb{Z}$. In addition, we study Poincar\'e-type inequalities for the operator $(-\Delta)^s$ when $s\geq 0$. We apply the results to show that one can uniquely recover, up to a gauge, electric and magnetic potentials from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map associated to the higher order fractional magnetic Schr\"odinger equation. We also study the higher order fractional Schr\"odinger equation with singular electric potential. In both cases, we obtain a Runge approximation property for the equation. Furthermore, we prove a uniqueness result for a partial data problem of the $d$-…

Pure mathematicsControl and Optimizationfractional Schrödinger equationApproximation propertyPoincaré inequalityRadon transform.01 natural sciencesinversio-ongelmatSchrödinger equationsymbols.namesakefractional Poincaré inequalityOperator (computer programming)Mathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsUniquenesskvanttimekaniikka0101 mathematicsepäyhtälötMathematicsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötPlane (geometry)inverse problemsComputer Science::Information Retrieval010102 general mathematicsOrder (ring theory)Gauge (firearms)Mathematics::Spectral Theoryunique continuationFunctional Analysis (math.FA)010101 applied mathematicsMathematics - Functional AnalysisModeling and Simulationsymbolsfractional LaplacianAnalysis35R30 46F12 44A12Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Characterisation of upper gradients on the weighted Euclidean space and applications

2020

In the context of Euclidean spaces equipped with an arbitrary Radon measure, we prove the equivalence among several different notions of Sobolev space present in the literature and we characterise the minimal weak upper gradient of all Lipschitz functions.

Pure mathematicsEuclidean spaceApplied MathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsContext (language use)Sobolev spaceLipschitz continuityFunctional Analysis (math.FA)46E35 53C23 26B05differentiaaligeometriaSobolev spaceMathematics - Functional AnalysisMathematics - Analysis of PDEsRadon measureEuclidean geometryFOS: MathematicsWeighted Euclidean spaceDecomposability bundlefunktionaalianalyysiEquivalence (measure theory)MathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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A new proof of the support theorem and the range characterization for the Radon transform

1983

The aim of this note is to give a new and elementary proof of the support theorem for the Radon transform, which is based only on the projection theorem and the Paley-Wiener theorem for the Fourier transform. The idea is to solve a certain system of linear equations in order to determine the coefficients of a homogeneous polynomial (interpolation problem). By the same method, we get a short proof of the range characterization for Radon transforms of functions supported in a ball.

Pure mathematicsFactor theoremRadon transformGeneral MathematicsProjection-slice theoremMathematical analysisElementary proofFourier inversion theoremBrouwer fixed-point theoremRadon's theoremShift theoremMathematicsManuscripta Mathematica
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Fourier analysis of periodic Radon transforms

2019

We study reconstruction of an unknown function from its $d$-plane Radon transform on the flat $n$-torus when $1 \leq d \leq n-1$. We prove new reconstruction formulas and stability results with respect to weighted Bessel potential norms. We solve the associated Tikhonov minimization problem on $H^s$ Sobolev spaces using the properties of the adjoint and normal operators. One of the inversion formulas implies that a compactly supported distribution on the plane with zero average is a weighted sum of its X-ray data.

Pure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsBessel potential01 natural sciencesTikhonov regularizationsymbols.namesakeFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsperiodic distributionsMathematicsRadon transformRadon transformApplied Mathematics44A12 42B05 46F12 45Q05010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Function (mathematics)Fourier analysisFunctional Analysis (math.FA)010101 applied mathematicsSobolev spaceregularizationMathematics - Functional AnalysisDistribution (mathematics)Fourier analysissymbolsAnalysis
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A DUALITY APPROACH TO THE FRACTIONAL LAPLACIAN WITH MEASURE DATA

2011

We describe a duality method to prove both existence and uniqueness of solutions to nonlocal problems like $$(-\Delta)^s v = \mu \quad \text{in } \mathbb{R}^N,$$ ¶ with vanishing conditions at infinity. Here $\mu$ is a bounded Radon measure whose support is compactly contained in $\mathbb{R}^N$, $N\geq2$, and $-(\Delta)^s$ is the fractional Laplace operator of order $s\in (1/2,1)$.

Pure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsDuality (optimization)fractional laplacianmeasure dataExistenceMeasure (mathematics)Duality solutionsFractional LaplacianOrder (group theory)UniquenessMeasure dataMathematicsFractional Laplacian ; Measure data ; Existence ; Uniqueness ; Duality solutions35B40Mathematical analysisexistenceuniquenessduality solutionsBounded function35K55Radon measurefractional laplacian; uniqueness; duality solutions; measure data; existenceUniquenessFractional LaplacianLaplace operator
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Radon–Nikodým Theorems for Finitely Additive Multimeasures

2015

In this paper we deal with interval multimeasures. We show some Radon–Nikodým theorems for such multimeasures using multivalued Henstock or Henstock–Kurzweil–Pettis derivatives. We do not use the separability assumption in the results.

Pure mathematicsHenstock–Kurzweil integralchemistrySettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaApplied MathematicsMathematical analysischemistry.chemical_elementRadonMultifunction Henstock–Kurzweil integral Henstock–Kurzweil–Pettis integral selection Radon–Nikodým theoremAnalysisSelection (genetic algorithm)Mathematics
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A Kato's second type representation theorem for solvable sesquilinear forms

2017

Kato's second representation theorem is generalized to solvable sesquilinear forms. These forms need not be non-negative nor symmetric. The representation considered holds for a subclass of solvable forms (called hyper-solvable), precisely for those whose domain is exactly the domain of the square root of the modulus of the associated operator. This condition always holds for closed semibounded forms, and it is also considered by several authors for symmetric sign-indefinite forms. As a consequence, a one-to-one correspondence between hyper-solvable forms and operators, which generalizes those already known, is established.

Pure mathematicsKato's representation theoremRepresentation theorem47A07 47A10Radon–Nikodym-like representationsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsq-closed/solvable sesquilinear formRepresentation (systemics)Type (model theory)01 natural sciencesFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicsOperator (computer programming)Square rootSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaDomain (ring theory)FOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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A note on zeroes of real polynomials in $C(K)$ spaces

2008

For real C(K) spaces, we show that being injected in a Hilbert space is a 3-space property. As a consequence, we obtain that, when K does not carry a strictly positive Radon measure, every quadratic continuous homogeneous real-valued polynomial on C(K) admits a linear zero subspace enjoying a property which implies non-separability.

Pure mathematicsPolynomialZero setApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsCarry (arithmetic)Mathematical analysisZero (complex analysis)Hilbert spacesymbols.namesakeQuadratic equationRadon measuresymbolsSubspace topologyMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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RADEMACHER'S THEOREM IN BANACH SPACES WITHOUT RNP

2017

Abstract We improve a Duda’s theorem concerning metric and w *-Gâteaux differentiability of Lipschitz mappings, by replacing the σ-ideal 𝓐 of Aronszajn null sets [ARONSZAJN, N.: Differentiability of Lipschitzian mappings between Banach spaces, Studia Math. 57 (1976), 147–190], with the smaller σ-ideal 𝓐 of Preiss-Zajíček null sets [PREISS, D.—ZAJÍČEK, L.: Directional derivatives of Lipschitz functions, Israel J. Math. 125 (2001), 1–27]. We also prove the inclusion C̃ o ⊂ 𝓐, where C̃ o is the σ-ideal of Preiss null sets [PREISS, D.: Gâteaux differentiability of cone-monotone and pointwise Lipschitz functions, Israel J. Math. 203 (2014), 501–534].

Pure mathematicsRademacher's theoremSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematics0103 physical sciencesBanach spaceLipschitz maps Radon-Nikodym property metric Gateaux differentiability w-Gòateaux differentiability.010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesMathematics
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