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A Carleson type inequality for fully nonlinear elliptic equations with non-Lipschitz drift term
2017
This paper concerns the boundary behavior of solutions of certain fully nonlinear equations with a general drift term. We elaborate on the non-homogeneous generalized Harnack inequality proved by the second author in (Julin, ARMA -15), to prove a generalized Carleson estimate. We also prove boundary H\"older continuity and a boundary Harnack type inequality.
Sharp generalized Trudinger inequalities via truncation
2006
Abstract We prove that the generalized Trudinger inequalities into exponential and double exponential Orlicz spaces improve to inequalities on Orlicz–Lorentz spaces provided they are stable under truncation.
Muckenhoupt $A_p$-properties of distance functions and applications to Hardy-Sobolev -type inequalities
2017
Let $X$ be a metric space equipped with a doubling measure. We consider weights $w(x)=\operatorname{dist}(x,E)^{-\alpha}$, where $E$ is a closed set in $X$ and $\alpha\in\mathbb R$. We establish sharp conditions, based on the Assouad (co)dimension of $E$, for the inclusion of $w$ in Muckenhoupt's $A_p$ classes of weights, $1\le p<\infty$. With the help of general $A_p$-weighted embedding results, we then prove (global) Hardy-Sobolev inequalities and also fractional versions of such inequalities in the setting of metric spaces.
SPACES OF SMALL METRIC COTYPE
2010
Naor and Mendel's metric cotype extends the notion of the Rademacher cotype of a Banach space to all metric spaces. Every Banach space has metric cotype at least 2. We show that any metric space that is bi-Lipschitz equivalent to an ultrametric space has infinimal metric cotype 1. We discuss the invariance of metric cotype inequalities under snowflaking mappings and Gromov-Hausdorff limits, and use these facts to establish a partial converse of the main result.
Fractional Hardy-Sobolev type inequalities for half spaces and John domains
2018
As our main result we prove a variant of the fractional Hardy-Sobolev-Maz'ya inequality for half spaces. This result contains a complete answer to a recent open question by Musina and Nazarov. In the proof we apply a new version of the fractional Hardy-Sobolev inequality that we establish also for more general unbounded John domains than half spaces.
New results concerning Chebyshev–Grüss-type inequalities via discrete oscillations
2014
The classical form of Gruss' inequality was first published by G. Gruss and gives an estimate of the difference between the integral of the product and the product of the integrals of two functions. In the subsequent years, many variants of this inequality appeared in the literature. The aim of this paper is to consider some new bivariate Chebyshev-Gruss-type inequalities via discrete oscillations and to apply them to different tensor products of linear (not necessarily) positive, well-known operators. We also compare the new inequalities with some older results. In the end we give a Chebyshev-Gruss-type inequality with discrete oscillations for more than two functions.
Dimension gap under Sobolev mappings
2015
Abstract We prove an essentially sharp estimate in terms of generalized Hausdorff measures for the images of boundaries of Holder domains under continuous Sobolev mappings, satisfying suitable Orlicz–Sobolev conditions. This estimate marks a dimension gap, which was first observed in [2] for conformal mappings.
Afghanistan and the language of equality : a social contract in the making on a world-system fault
2013
The international intervention in Afghanistan started more than ten years ago. It built on new institutions according to the democratic model, complete with concepts generalized in the Western world since the 18th century, and among them the principle of equality. This model had founded the Amirs’ wished socio-political changes all along the 20th century, but ended in an on-going 30-year chaos with ever-renewed adversaries since the 1970’s. As operated in Afghanistan, tribalism and modernity – meant as an ideology, result in opposition prevaling as a social behaviour, which produces fragmentation or destruction and deals with equality demands through group honor. Consequently, traditionalis…
Measuring Excellence and Equity in Education : Conceptual and Methodological Issues
2011
The text focuses on the measurement problems both equity and excellence does imply, and on the "technical" choices that are to be made. It aims at showing that those choices are not neutral and have plenty of political consequences. Starting with the problems of definition of both excellence and equity, which should be considered jointly, the paper examines i) how the indicators and methods implemented do have some impact on the amount of inequalities, and ii) on the necessity of a time dimension to figure out how inequalities are generated, along with a system-wide perspective.
A thermodynamics-based formulation of gradient-dependent plasticity
1998
Abstract A nonlocal thermodynamic theoretical framework is provided as a basis for a consistent formulation of gradient-dependent plasticity in which a scalar internal variable measuring the material isotropic hardening/softening state is the only nonlocal variable. The main concepts of this formulation are: i) the ‘regularization operator’, of differential nature, which governs the relation between the above nonlocal variable and a related local variable (scalar measure of plastic strain) and confers a unified character to the proposed formulation (this transforms into a formulation for nonlocal plasticity if the regularization operator has an integral nature); ii) the ‘nonlocality residua…