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Functional Calculus and Fredholm Criteria for Boundary Value Problems on Noncompact Manifolds

1992

A Boutet de Monvel type calculus is developed for boundary value problems on (possibly) noncompact manifolds. It is based on a class of weighted symbols and Sobolev spaces. If the underlying manifold is compact, one recovers the standard calculus. The following is proven:

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsClass (set theory)Fredholm integral equationMathematics::Spectral TheoryType (model theory)Fredholm theoryManifoldFunctional calculusSobolev spacesymbols.namesakeMathematics::K-Theory and HomologysymbolsMathematics::Differential GeometryBoundary value problemMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematics
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Multiplicative Decompositions of Holomorphic Fredholm Functions and ψ*-Algebras

1999

In this article we construct multiplicative decompositions of holomorphic Fredholm operator valued functions on Stein manifolds with values in various algebras of differential and pseudo differential operators which are submultiplicative ψ* - algebras, a concept introduced by the first author. For Fredholm functions T(z) satisfying an obvious topological condition we. Prove (0.1) T(z) = A(z)(I + S(z)), where A(z) is holomorphic and invertible and S(z) is holomorphic with values in an “arbitrarily small” operator ideal. This is a stronger condition on S(z) than in the authors' additive decomposition theorem for meromorphic inverses of holomorphic Fredholm functions [12], where the smallness …

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsFredholm operatorGeneral MathematicsHolomorphic functional calculusHolomorphic functionFredholm integral equationCompact operatorIdentity theoremFredholm theorysymbols.namesakesymbolsMathematicsMeromorphic functionMathematische Nachrichten
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Linearization of holomorphic mappings on fully nuclear spaces with a basis

1994

In [13] Mazet proved the following result.If U is an open subset of a locally convex space E then there exists a complete locally convex space (U) and a holomorphic mapping δU: U→(U) such that for any complete locally convex space F and any f ɛ ℋ (U;F), the space of holomorphic mappings from U to F, there exists a unique linear mapping Tf: (U)→F such that the following diagram commutes;The space (U) is unique up to a linear topological isomorphism. Previously, similar but less general constructions, have been considered by Ryan [16] and Schottenloher [17].

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsLinearizationGeneral MathematicsSuperfunctionHolomorphic functional calculusComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGHolomorphic functionAnalyticity of holomorphic functionsOpen mapping theorem (complex analysis)Identity theoremMathematicsGlasgow Mathematical Journal
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The spectra of some algebras of analytic mappings

1999

Abstract Let E be a Banach space with the approximation property and let F be a Banach algebra with identity. We study the spectrum of the algebra H b(E, F) of all holomorphic mappings f : E → F that are bounded on the bounded subsets of E.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsMathematics(all)Mathematics::Functional AnalysisApproximation propertyGeneral MathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Holomorphic functional calculusBanach spaceHolomorphic functionBanach manifoldBounded functionBanach *-algebraMathematicsIndagationes Mathematicae
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Cluster values of holomorphic functions of bounded type

2015

We study the cluster value theorem for Hb(X), the Fréchet algebra of holomorphic functions bounded on bounded sets of X. We also describe the (size of) fibers of the spectrum of Hb(X). Our results are rather complete whenever X has an unconditional shrinking basis and for X = ℓ1. As a byproduct, we obtain results on the spectrum of the algebra of all uniformly continuous holomorphic functions on the ball of ℓ1. Fil: Aron, Richard Martin. Kent State University; Estados Unidos Fil: Carando, Daniel Germán. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Investigaciones Matemáticas ; Argentina Fil: Lassalle, S…

Discrete mathematicsSPECTRUMPure mathematicsMatemáticasApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsHolomorphic functional calculusHolomorphic functionFIBERBounded deformationBounded mean oscillationMatemática PuraBounded operatorANALYTIC FUNCTIONS OF BOUNDED TYPEBANACH SPACEBergman spaceBounded functionBounded inverse theoremCLUSTER VALUECIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASMathematicsTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Internal inverse limits and retractions

2015

We establish equivalences between compacta that admit a sequence of retractions that converge uniformly to the identity map and compacta that are inverse limits on subcompacta with retractions for bonding maps. We give partial answers to questions of Charatonik and Prajs, and of Krasinkiewicz. Our results are related to and use results from another paper of the authors \cite{mp}.

Discrete mathematicsSequenceGeneral Mathematics54A20Inverse$r$-maps54F6554C15retractions54F15CalculusIdentity functionInternal inverse limitMathematics
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On approximation of a class of stochastic integrals and interpolation

2004

Given a diffusion Y = (Y_{t})_{t \in [0,T]} we give different equivalent conditions so that a stochastic integral has an L 2-approximation rate of n −η, {\rm \eta \in (0,1/2],} if one approximates by integrals over piece-wise constant integrands where equidistant time nets of cardinality n + 1 are used. In particular, we obtain assertions in terms of smoothness properties of g(Y T ) in the sense of Malliavin calculus. After optimizing over non-equidistant time-nets of cardinality n + 1 in case {\rm \eta > 0} , it turns out that one always obtains a rate of n^{ - 1/2}, which is optimal. This applies to all functions g obtained in an appropriate way by the real interpolation method between th…

Discrete mathematicsSobolev spaceSmoothness (probability theory)CardinalityRate of convergenceEquidistantConstant (mathematics)Malliavin calculusInterpolationMathematicsStochastics and Stochastic Reports
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The monadic quantifier alternation hierarchy over grids and pictures

1998

The subject of this paper is the expressive power of monadic second-order logic over two-dimensional grids. We give a new, self-contained game-theoretical proof of the nonexpressibility results of Matz and Thomas. As we show, this implies the strictness of the monadic second-order quantifier alternation hierarchy over grids.

Discrete mathematicsTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESFinite-state machineComputational complexity theoryHierarchy (mathematics)Proof theoryComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceQuantifier (linguistics)Subject (grammar)Alternation (formal language theory)Monadic predicate calculusMathematics
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A Mellin transform approach to wavelet analysis

2015

The paper proposes a fractional calculus approach to continuous wavelet analysis. Upon introducing a Mellin transform expression of the mother wavelet, it is shown that the wavelet transform of an arbitrary function f(t) can be given a fractional representation involving a suitable number of Riesz integrals of f(t), and corresponding fractional moments of the mother wavelet. This result serves as a basis for an original approach to wavelet analysis of linear systems under arbitrary excitations. In particular, using the proposed fractional representation for the wavelet transform of the excitation, it is found that the wavelet transform of the response can readily be computed by a Mellin tra…

Discrete wavelet transformNumerical AnalysisLifting schemeApplied MathematicsStationary wavelet transformSecond-generation wavelet transformMathematical analysisWavelet transformData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYFractional calculuWavelet analysiWavelet packet decompositionWaveletModeling and SimulationLinear systemHarmonic wavelet transformNumerical AnalysiMellin transformMathematicsCommunications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation
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Discrete-mathematical approach to formal description of measurement procedure

1996

The discrete-mathematical model of measurement procedure is developed for facilitating the description of measurements in both quantitative and qualitative scales. On the basis of this model the Measurement Problem is formulated. It is shown that the problem can be considered, in the general case, as one of the discrete optimization problems. The suggested approach brings closer the concepts of a computing algorithm and measurement procedure so that it permits the application of similar tools for the analysis and development of both of them.

DiscretizationBasis (linear algebra)Applied MathematicsMeasurement problemCondensed Matter PhysicsMeasurement theoryDevelopment (topology)Discrete optimization problemCalculusSearch problemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationAlgorithmFormal descriptionMathematicsMeasurement
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