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MR2524292 (2010f:26007): Kolyada, V. I.; Lind, M. On functions of bounded p-variation. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 356 (2009), no. 2, 582–604. (Reviewer: Lu…
2009
For p∈(1,+∞), let f∈Lp be a 1-periodic function on the real line, with the norm of f given by ∥f∥p=(∫10|f(x)|pdx)1/p. The Lp-modulus of continuity of f is defined by ω(f,δ)p=sup0≤h≤δ(∫10|f(x+h)−f(x)|pdx)1/p, 0≤δ≤1. A partition of period 1 (or simply a partition) is a set Π={x0,x1,…,xn} of points such that x0<x1<…<xn=x0+1. For a given partition Π={x0,x1,…,xn} let vp(f;Π)=(∑k=0n−1|f(xk+1)−f(xk)|p)1/p. The modulus of p-continuity of f is defined by ω1−1/p(f,δ)=sup∥Π∥≤δvp(f;Π), where the supremum is taken over all partitions Π such that ∥Π∥=maxk(xk+1−xk)≤δ. In this paper, improving a previous estimate given by A. P. Terehin [Mat. Zametki 2 (1967), 289--300; MR0223512 (36 #6560)], it is shown th…
Broglie and Young, visionaries who shed light in the polar topology that grounds our reality: a hypothesis
2020
Una observación matemática que relaciona los patrones fractales y la operación de convolución en el contexto del procesamiento de imágenes digitales interrumpió una investigación que nos lleva a plantear la hipótesis de que el concepto de onda de materia (o dualidad onda-partícula) se encuentra en la dicotomía entre el par débil y un topología fuerte en el ámbito del marco de atractores singulares continuos en ninguna parte diferenciables y el concepto de fotón-solitón de Vigier. Tal inferencia parece ser más evidente en la interpretación de Broglie-Bohm de la mecánica cuántica en el cruce de características locales x globales. De esto se deduce también que la relación de los fenómenos natu…
A stochastic integral of operator-valued functions.
2009
A stochastic integral of operator-valued functions.
MR3667002 Reviewed Vogt, Dietmar(D-BUW) Hadamard operators on D′(Ω). (English summary) Math. Nachr. 290 (2017), no. 8-9, 1374–1380. 46F10 (46F12 47B3…
2017
In this paper, the Hadamard operators, i.e. a particular class of continuous linear operators on D′(Ω) whose set of eigenvectors is the class of monomials, are considered on an open set Ω⊂Rd. Specifically, Hadamard operators L are characterized by the multiplicative convolution, that is, there exists a distribution T such that L(S)=S⋆T, where the multiplicative convolution ⋆ is defined by (S⋆T)ϕ=Sy(Txϕ(xy)). To obtain this characterization, the author defines a particular extension to D(Ω˜), where Ω˜:=⋃a∈RdaΩ, of the transpose of Hadamard operators. This result is a generalization of a previous work of the author where only the case Ω=Rd was considered.
MR3428804 Reviewed Benci, Vieri(I-PISA); Luperi Baglini, Lorenzo(A-WIENM) Generalized functions beyond distributions. (English, Arabic summary) Arab.…
2016
Generalized functions are here intended to mean a particular class V˜(Ω) of ultrafunctions, i.e. functions defined on a non-Archimedean field that extends a class V(Ω) of L2(Ω)-integrable continuous functions. The particular class of ultrafunctions is selected by some desiderata to obtain the properties sufficient for applications to PDE. One of these is to maintain the locality property of a local operator defined on V(Ω) when it is extended to V˜(Ω). This fact is related to the possibility of defining a sort of orthogonality between "Delta ultrafunctions''. The results are applied to the definition of the derivative operator, the definite integral and to associate an ultrafunction to ever…
Music in Gambling Contexts : What are Individuals' Perceptions of Music Experienced in Gambring Contexts & Why Do Individuals Self-Select Music to Ac…
2013
Music influences behaviours in everyday contexts (North & Hargreaves, 2008) and is a factor which can influence gambling behaviour (Griffiths & Parke, 2005; 2003). Experimenter-selected background music has been found to influence indices of gambling behaviour in laboratory gambling experiments (e.g. Spenwyn, Barrett & Griffiths, 2010; Noseworthy & Finlay, 2009; Dixon, Trigg & Griffiths, 2007; Marmurek et al., 2007). However, less is known about gamblers’ experience of music in real-life gambling contexts. To date research has considered music’s utilisation in gambling environments where fruit machines are located (Griffiths & Parke, 2005). Therefore further research is required to determin…