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Cheeger-harmonic functions in metric measure spaces revisited

2014

Abstract Let ( X , d , μ ) be a complete metric measure space, with μ a locally doubling measure, that supports a local weak L 2 -Poincare inequality. By assuming a heat semigroup type curvature condition, we prove that Cheeger-harmonic functions are Lipschitz continuous on ( X , d , μ ) . Gradient estimates for Cheeger-harmonic functions and solutions to a class of non-linear Poisson type equations are presented.

Pure mathematicsSemigroupta111Poincaré inequalityCurvatureLipschitz continuitySpace (mathematics)Measure (mathematics)symbols.namesakeHarmonic functionMetric (mathematics)symbolsAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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WEAKLY COMPACT HOMOMORPHISMS BETWEEN SMALL ALGEBRAS OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS

2001

The weak compactness of the composition operator CΦ(f) = f ○ Φ acting on the uniform algebra of analytic uniformly continuous functions on the unit ball of a Banach space with the approximation property is characterized in terms of Φ. The relationship between weak compactness and compactness of these composition operators and general homomorphisms is also discussed.

Pure mathematicsUniform continuityCompact spaceApproximation propertyComposition operatorComputer Science::Information RetrievalGeneral MathematicsUniform algebraBanach spaceNon-analytic smooth functionMathematicsAnalytic functionBulletin of the London Mathematical Society
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Sobolev Spaces and Quasiconformal Mappings on Metric Spaces

2001

Heinonen and I have recently established a theory of quasiconformal mappings on Ahlfors regular Loewner spaces. These spaces are metric spaces that have sufficiently many rectifiable curves in a sense of good estimates on moduli of curve families. The Loewner condition can be conveniently described in terms of Poincare inequalities for pairs of functions and upper gradients. Here an upper gradient plays the role that the length of the gradient of a smooth function has in the Euclidean setting. For example, the Euclidean spaces and Heisenberg groups and the more general Carnot groups admit the type of a Poincare inequality we need. We describe the basics and discuss the associated Sobolev sp…

Pure mathematicsUniform continuityMathematics::Complex VariablesFréchet spaceTopological tensor productInjective metric spaceMathematics::Metric GeometryInterpolation spaceBirnbaum–Orlicz spaceTopologyMathematicsSobolev inequalityConvex metric space
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On almost Dugundji spaces and dyadic spaces

1994

Pure mathematicsUniform continuityMetric spaceRelatively compact subspaceFréchet spaceGeneral MathematicsInjective metric spaceHausdorff spaceInterpolation spaceConvex metric spaceMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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Absolutely continuous variational measures of Mawhin's type

2011

Abstract In this paper we study absolutely continuous and σ-finite variational measures corresponding to Mawhin, F- and BV -integrals. We obtain characterization of these σ-finite variational measures similar to those obtained in the case of standard variational measures. We also give a new proof of the Radon-Nikodým theorem for these measures.

Pure mathematicsVariational measure Mawhin integral Radon-Nikodym theoremSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaGeneral MathematicsCalculusAlgebra over a fieldCharacterization (mathematics)Absolute continuityMathematics
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On the Cauchy problem for microlocally symmetrizable hyperbolic systems with log-Lipschitz coefficients

2017

International audience; The present paper concerns the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for microlocally symmetrizable hyperbolic systems whose coefficients and symmetrizer are log-Lipschitz continuous, uniformly in time and space variables. For the global in space problem we establish energy estimates with finite loss of derivatives, which is linearly increasing in time. This implies well-posedness in H ∞ , if the coefficients enjoy enough smoothness in x. From this result, by standard arguments (i.e. extension and convexification) we deduce also local existence and uniqueness. A huge part of the analysis is devoted to give an appropriate sense to the Cauchy problem, which is not evide…

Pure mathematicsloss of derivativeshyperbolic equationGeneral MathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsmicrolocal symmetrizabilityhyperbolic equations; hyperbolic systems; log-lipschitz coefficientsSpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencesMathematics - Analysis of PDEslog-Lipschitz regularity; loss of derivatives; global and local Cauchy problem; well-posedness; non-characteristic Cauchy problemwell-posednessFOS: MathematicsInitial value problem[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]Uniqueness0101 mathematics[MATH.MATH-AP] Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]MathematicsSmoothness (probability theory)Spacetimelog-lipschitz coefficients010102 general mathematicsglobal and local Cauchy problemExtension (predicate logic)Lipschitz continuitynon-characteristic Cauchy problemhyperbolic equationshyperbolic systemMathematics Subject Classificationlog-Lipschitz regularityhyperbolic systemsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Optimal lower bounds for eigenvalues of linear and nonlinear Neumann problems

2013

In this paper we prove a sharp lower bound for the first non-trivial Neumann eigenvalue μ1(Ω) for the p-Laplace operator (p > 1) in a Lipschitz bounded domain Ω in ℝn. Our estimate does not require any convexity assumption on Ω and it involves the best isoperimetric constant relative to Ω. In a suitable class of convex planar domains, our bound turns out to be better than the one provided by the Payne—Weinberger inequality.

Pure mathematicsp-Laplace operatorGeneral MathematicsMathematics::Spectral TheoryLipschitz continuityUpper and lower boundsDomain (mathematical analysis)ConvexityCombinatoricslower boundsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBounded functionFOS: MathematicsNeumann eigenvalueIsoperimetric inequalityLaplace operatorEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Quasi-Continuous Vector Fields on RCD Spaces

2021

In the existing language for tensor calculus on RCD spaces, tensor fields are only defined $\mathfrak {m}$ -a.e.. In this paper we introduce the concept of tensor field defined ‘2-capacity-a.e.’ and discuss in which sense Sobolev vector fields have a 2-capacity-a.e. uniquely defined quasi-continuous representative.

Quasi-continuityPure mathematics01 natural sciencesPotential theoryTensor fielddifferentiaaligeometria010104 statistics & probabilityRCD spacesSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematicsFunctional analysisDifferential calculus; Quasi-continuity; RCD spaces010102 general mathematicsRCD spaceFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisSobolev spaceDifferential calculusdifferential calculusVector fieldTensor calculusfunktionaalianalyysiquasi-continuityAnalysis
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Boundary Hölder Continuity and Quasiconformal Mappings

1991

Quasiconformal mappingGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisHölder conditionBoundary (topology)Modulus of continuityMathematicsJournal of the London Mathematical Society
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Cone conditions and quasiconformal mappings

1988

Let f be a quasiconformal mapping of the open unit ball B n = {x ∈ R n : | x | < l× in euclidean n-space R n onto a bounded domain D in that space. For dimension n= 2 the literature of geometric function theory abounds in results that correlate distinctive geometric properties of the domain D with special behavior, be it qualitative or quantitative, on the part of f or its inverse. There is a more modest, albeit growing, body of work that attempts to duplicate in dimensions three and above, where far fewer analytical tools are at a researcher’s disposal, some of the successes achieved in the plane along such lines. In this paper we contribute to that higher dimensional theory some observati…

Quasiconformal mappingPure mathematicsGeometric measure theoryGeometric function theoryBounded functionHölder conditionConformal mapBall (mathematics)Modulus of continuityMathematics
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