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Pairs of solutions for Robin problems with an indefinite and unbounded potential, resonant at zero and infinity

2018

We consider a semilinear Robin problem driven by the Laplacian plus an indefinite and unbounded potential and a Caratheodory reaction term which is resonant both at zero and $$\pm \infty $$ . Using the Lyapunov–Schmidt reduction method and critical groups (Morse theory), we show that the problem has at least two nontrivial smooth solutions.

Pure mathematicsReduction (recursion theory)General Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subject010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Algebraic geometryRobin boundary conditionInfinity01 natural sciencesRobin boundary conditionNumber theoryresonance0103 physical sciencesLyapunov-Schmidt reduction method010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsindefinite and unbounded potentialcritical groupsLaplace operatorMathematicsMorse theorymedia_common
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Finite-Mass Effects on Inclusive B-Meson Hadroproduction

2007

We calculate the transverse-momentum (p_T) distribution for the inclusive hadroproduction of B mesons at intermediate values of p_T at next-to-leading order (NLO) in a dedicated finite-mass scheme using realistic non-perturbative fragmentation functions that are obtained through a global fit to e^+e^- data from CERN LEP1 and SLAC SLC exploiting their universality and scaling violations. We find that finite-mass effects moderately enhance the cross section, by about 20% at p_T = 2 m_b, and rapidly fade out with increasing value of p_T, so that the zero-mass prediction is reached. We also perform comparisons with recent ppbar data taken by the CDF Collaboration in run II at the Fermilab Tevat…

Quantum chromodynamicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyTevatronFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsB mesonddc:530High Energy Physics::ExperimentFermilab010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentScalingFinite mass
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Nucleon Form Factors at high q2 within constituent quark models

2000

The nucleon form factors are calculated using a non-relativistic description in terms of constituent quarks. The emphasis is put on the reliability of present numerical methods used to solve the three-body problem in order to correctly reproduce the expected asymptotic behavior of form factors. Nucleon wave functions obtained in the hyperspherical formalism or employing Faddeev equations have been considered. While a q**(-8) behavior is expected at high q for a quark-quark force behaving like 1/r at short distances, it is found that the hypercentral approximation in the hyperspherical formalism (K=0) leads to a q**(-7) behavior. An infinite set of waves is required to get the correct behavi…

QuarkPhysicsFaddeev equationsInfinite set010308 nuclear & particles physics[PHYS.HTHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Theory [hep-th]Numerical analysisNuclear Theory01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMomentumAmplitude0103 physical sciencesFísica nuclear010306 general physicsNucleonWave functionMathematical physics
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Robin problems with general potential and double resonance

2017

Abstract We consider a semilinear elliptic problem with Robin boundary condition and an indefinite and unbounded potential. The reaction term is a Caratheodory function exhibiting linear growth near ± ∞ . We assume that double resonance occurs with respect to any positive spectral interval. Using variational tools and critical groups, we show that the problem has a nontrivial smooth solution.

Regularity theoryIndefinite and unbounded potentialApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisInterval (mathematics)Function (mathematics)Robin boundary condition01 natural sciencesResonance (particle physics)Robin boundary conditionTerm (time)010101 applied mathematicsDouble resonance critical groupSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0101 mathematicsLinear growthMathematicsApplied Mathematics Letters
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Effect of customer heterogeneity on the relationship satisfaction–loyalty

2014

Abstract The need to study the differences among consumers due to their behavioural heterogeneity and the highly competitive consumer markets is recognized. In this paper, we analyse the potential heterogeneous shopping assessment in retail and how that experience may influence on consequent customer loyalty in a different way. The effects of satisfaction on attitudinal and behavioural loyalty and positive word of mouth are estimated by a finite-mixture structural equation model, and unobserved heterogeneity is analysed simultaneously. The results show that there are three latent segments where the strength of causal relationships differs which mean that there is an overestimation of the im…

Relationship satisfactionBoca-orejaLealtadmedia_common.quotation_subjectRetailWord of mouthSatisfactionAdvertisingHeterogeneidad no observadaStructural equation modelingLoyalty business modelLoyaltyCustomer heterogeneityWord-of-mouthUnobserved heterogeneitySatisfacciónLoyaltyEconomicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesFinite mixture structural equation modellingModelo de ecuaciones estructurales de mezclas finitasMarketingComercio minoristaGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonRevista Española de Investigación en Marketing ESIC
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A Positive Definite Advection Scheme Obtained by Nonlinear Renormalization of the Advective Fluxes

1989

Abstract A new method is developed to obtain a conservative and positive definite advection scheme that produces only small numerical diffusion. Advective fluxes are computed utilizing the integrated flux form of Tremback et al. These fluxes are normalized and then limited by upper and lower values. The resulting advection equation is numerically solved by means of the usual upstream procedure. The proposed treatment is not restricted to the integrated flux form but may also be applied to other known advection algorithms which are formulated in terms of advective fluxes. Different numerical tests are presented illustrating that the proposed scheme strongly reduces numerical and diffusion an…

RenormalizationAtmospheric ScienceNonlinear systemFlux (metallurgy)AdvectionMathematical analysisVolume of fluid methodPositive-definite matrixNumerical diffusionMathematicsNumerical stabilityMonthly Weather Review
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Risk Preference Heterogeneity and Multiple Demand for Insurance

2010

We examined the relationship between unobserved risk preferences and four insurance purchase decisions: health Medigap insurance, long-term insurance, life insurance and annuity. Standard economic theory assumes that individuals take decision over a set of risky domains according to their own risk preferences which are stable across decision contexts. This assumption of context-invariant risk preference has caused debate in the literature concerning its validity. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, we exploit latent class analysis to identify conditional on predicted and realized risk how heterogeneity in risk preferences affects multiple insurance demand. Our results provide e…

Risk Preferences Multiple Demand for Insurance Finite Mixture Model Long-Term Care Insurance Medigap Annuity Life Insurance
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DECENTRALIZED SUBSPACE PROJECTION IN LARGE NETWORKS

2018

A great number of applications in wireless sensor networks involve projecting a vector of observations onto a subspace dictated by prior information. Accomplishing such a task in a centralized fashion entails great power consumption, congestion at certain nodes, and suffers from robustness issues. A sensible alternative is to compute such projections in a decentralized fashion. To this end, recent works proposed schemes based on graph filters, which compute projections exactly with a finite number of local exchanges among sensor nodes. However, existing methods to obtain these filters are confined to reduced families of projection matrices or small networks. This paper proposes a method tha…

Robustness (computer science)Large networksComputer scienceDistributed computing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGraph (abstract data type)020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyWireless sensor networkFinite setPrior informationSubspace topology2018 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP)
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On the product of balanced sequences

2011

The product w  =  u  ⊗  v of two sequences u and v is a naturally defined sequence on the alphabet of pairs of symbols. Here, we study when the product w of two balanced sequences u,v is balanced too. In the case u and v are binary sequences, we prove, as a main result, that, if such a product w is balanced and deg ( w ) = 4, then w is an ultimately periodic sequence of a very special form. The case of arbitrary alphabets is approached in the last section. The partial results obtained and the problems proposed show the interest of the notion of product in the study of balanced sequences.

SequenceGeneral MathematicsSturmian wordPeriodic sequenceBinary numberbalanceSturmian wordsInfinite sequences; Sturmian words; balanceComputer Science ApplicationsCombinatoricsInfinite sequencesSection (category theory)Product (mathematics)Infinite sequenceproductAlphabetSoftwareMathematics
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Some Remarks on Automata Minimality

2011

It is well known that the minimization problem of deterministic finite automata (DFAs) is related to the indistinguishability notion of states (cf. [HMU00]). Indeed, a well known technique to minimize a DFA, essentially, consists in finding pairs of states that are equivalent (or indistinguishable), namely pairs of states (p,q) such that it is impossible to assert the difference between p and q only by starting in each of the two states and asking whether or not a given input string leads to a final state. Since, in the testing states equivalence, the notion of initial state is irrelevant, some of the main techniques for the minimization of automata, such as Moore’s algorithm [Moo56] and Ho…

Set (abstract data type)Discrete mathematicsDeterministic finite automatonSettore INF/01 - InformaticaRegular languageCayley graphString (computer science)state-pair graph uniformly minimal automataState (functional analysis)Equivalence (measure theory)Computer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryAutomatonMathematics
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