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A Dido problem for domains in ?2 with a given inradius

1990

We find which are the simply connected domains in ℝ2 satisfying the Dido condition for a straight shoreline, with a given area A and a fixed inradius ϱ, which minimize the length of the free boundary. There are three different cases according to the values of A and ϱ.

DIDODiscrete mathematicsCombinatoricsDifferential geometryHyperbolic geometrySimply connected spaceBoundary (topology)Geometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryIncircle and excircles of a triangleProjective geometryMathematicsGeometriae Dedicata
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On a-semiaffine planes with invisible lines

1987

Differential geometryHyperbolic geometryGeometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryTopology (chemistry)MathematicsProjective geometryGeometriae Dedicata
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Translationsstrukturen, die weder axial noch zentral sind

1979

Differential geometryHyperbolic geometryGeometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryTopology (chemistry)Projective geometryMathematicsGeometriae Dedicata
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A topological obstruction to the geodesibility of a foliation of odd dimension

1981

Let M be a compact Riemannian manifold of dimension n, and let ℱ be a smooth foliation on M. A topological obstruction is obtained, similar to results of R. Bott and J. Pasternack, to the existence of a metric on M for which ℱ is totally geodesic. In this case, necessarily that portion of the Pontryagin algebra of the subbundle ℱ must vanish in degree n if ℱ is odd-dimensional. Using the same methods simple proofs of the theorems of Bott and Pasternack are given.

Differential geometrySimple (abstract algebra)Hyperbolic geometrySubbundleDimension (graph theory)Mathematics::Differential GeometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryRiemannian manifoldTopologyMathematics::Symplectic GeometryFoliationMathematicsGeometriae Dedicata
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On the symbol homomorphism of a certain Frechet algebra of singular integral operators

1985

We prove the surjectivity of the symbol map of the Frechet algebra obtained by completing an algebra of convolution and multiplication operators in the topology generated by all L2-Sobolev norms. The proof is based on an ℝn of Egorov's theorem valid for non-homogeneous principal symbols, discussed in [5], [6]. We use the hyperbolic equation ∂u/∂t=i|D|ηu, 0<η<1, which has its characteristic flow constant at infinity, so that no differentiability of the symbol is required there.

Discrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryFlow (mathematics)HomomorphismDifferentiable functionFréchet algebraConstant (mathematics)Symbol (formal)Hyperbolic partial differential equationAnalysisConvolutionMathematicsIntegral Equations and Operator Theory
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Coupled fixed point, F-invariant set and fixed point of N-order

2010

‎In this paper‎, ‎we establish some new coupled fixed point theorems in complete metric spaces‎, ‎using a new concept of $F$-invariant set‎. ‎We introduce the notion of fixed point of $N$-order as natural extension of that of coupled fixed point‎. ‎As applications‎, ‎we discuss and adapt the presented results to the setting of partially ordered cone metric spaces‎. ‎The presented results extend and complement some known existence results from the literature‎.

Discrete mathematicsCoupled fixed point F-invariant set fixed point of N-order partially ordered set cone metric spaceControl and OptimizationAlgebra and Number Theory47H10‎Fixed-point theoremFixed pointFixed-point propertyCoupled fixed point‎partially ordered setLeast fixed point‎$F$-invariant set54H25Schauder fixed point theoremFixed-point iterationSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica‎34B15‎cone metric space‎fixed point of $N$-orderKakutani fixed-point theoremAnalysisHyperbolic equilibrium pointMathematics
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On sets of subspaces closed under reguli

1992

Using a representation of chain geometries where points are certain subspaces of a projective space and chains are reguli, we give an algebraic description of the weak subspaces of the chain geometry (i.e. the subsets of the pointset which are closed with respect to reguli).

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsDifferential geometryChain (algebraic topology)Hyperbolic geometryProjective spaceGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryAlgebraic numberLinear subspaceMathematicsProjective geometryGeometriae Dedicata
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On the hyperbolic limit points of groups acting on hyperbolic spaces

1998

We study the hyperbolic limit points of a groupG acting on a hyperbolic metric space, and consider the question of whether any attractive limit point corresponds to a unique repulsive limit point. In the special case whereG is a (non-elementary) finitely generated hyperbolic group acting on its Cayley graph, the answer is affirmative, and the resulting mapg +↦g −, is discontinuous everywhere on the hyperbolic boundary. We also provide a direct, combinatorial proof in the special case whereG is a (non-abelian) free group of finite type, by characterizing algebraically the hyperbolic ends ofG.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsHyperbolic groupGeneral MathematicsHyperbolic 3-manifoldHyperbolic angleHyperbolic manifoldUltraparallel theoremRelatively hyperbolic groupMathematicsHyperbolic equilibrium pointHyperbolic treeRendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo
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Interpolating sequences on uniform algebras

2009

Abstract We consider the problem of whether a given interpolating sequence for a uniform algebra yields linear interpolation. A positive answer is obtained when we deal with dual uniform algebras. Further we prove that if the Carleson generalized condition is sufficient for a sequence to be interpolating on the algebra of bounded analytic functions on the unit ball of c 0 , then it is sufficient for any dual uniform algebra.

Discrete mathematicsUnit sphereSequencePseudohyperbolic distanceUniform algebraInterpolating sequenceLinear interpolationDual (category theory)Analytic functionUniform algebraBounded functionGeometry and TopologyAlgebra over a fieldAnalytic functionMathematicsTopology
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A New Look at the Stochastic Linearization Technique for Hyperbolic Tangent Oscillator

1998

Abstract Stochastic linearization technique is reconsidered for oscillator with restoring force in form of hyperbolic tangent. We show that a subtle error was made in the previously known procedure for derivation of the linearized system parameters. Two new error-free procedures, namely, those based on minimization of mean square difference between (a) restoring force or (b) potential energy of the original non-linear system and their linear counterparts, are suggested. The results of numerical analysis are shown.

General MathematicsApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisMathematical analysisHyperbolic functionGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMean square differencePotential energyLinearizationSystem parametersRestoring forceMinificationMathematicsChaos, Solitons &amp; Fractals
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