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Regularizations for Two-Level Optimization Problems

1992

Let X and Y be two non empty subsets of finite dimensional euclidian spaces U and Y, f1 and f2 two functionals defined on XxY and valued in ℝ U {+ ∞}.

Pure mathematicsOptimization problemMathematics
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Some remarks on nonsmooth critical point theory

2006

A general min-max principle established by Ghoussoub is extended to the case of functionals f which are the sum of a locally Lipschitz continuous term and of a convex, proper, lower semicontinuous function, when f satisfies a compactness condition weaker than the Palais-Smale one, i.e., the so-called Cerami condition. Moreover, an application to a class of elliptic variational-hemivariational inequalities in the resonant case is presented. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007.

Pure mathematicsProblem at risonanceControl and OptimizationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisRegular polygonNonsmooth Cerami conditionManagement Science and Operations ResearchLipschitz continuityNonsmooth Cerami; Elliptic variational–hemivariational inequalities; Problem at risonanceNonsmooth CeramiCritical point (mathematics)Computer Science ApplicationsElliptic variational-hemivariational inequalitieCompact spaceElliptic variational–hemivariational inequalitiesCritical points for nonsmooth functionMathematics
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Decompositions of Weakly Compact Valued Integrable Multifunctions

2020

We give a short overview on the decomposition property for integrable multifunctions, i.e., when an &ldquo

Pure mathematicsProperty (philosophy)Integrable systemGeneral MathematicsPhysics::Medical PhysicsMathematics::Optimization and ControlBanach space02 engineering and technologyCharacterization (mathematics)Translation (geometry)01 natural sciencesSeparable spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science (miscellaneous)Decomposition (computer science)0101 mathematicsEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsMathematics::Functional Analysislcsh:Mathematics010102 general mathematicsRegular polygonGauge multivalued integrallcsh:QA1-939scalarly defined multivalued integralComputer Science::Otherdecomposition of a multifunction020201 artificial intelligence & image processing
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Unitary Representations of U q (𝔰𝔩}(2,ℝ)),¶the Modular Double and the Multiparticle q -Deformed¶Toda Chain

2002

The paper deals with the analytic theory of the quantum q-deformed Toda chains; the technique used combines the methods of representation theory and the Quantum Inverse Scattering Method. The key phenomenon which is under scrutiny is the role of the modular duality concept (first discovered by L. Faddeev) in the representation theory of noncompact semisimple quantum groups. Explicit formulae for the Whittaker vectors are presented in terms of the double sine functions and the wave functions of the N-particle q-deformed open Toda chain are given as a multiple integral of the Mellin–Barnes type. For the periodic chain the two dual Baxter equations are derived.

Pure mathematicsUnitary representationChain (algebraic topology)Quantum groupLie groupDuality (optimization)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsFunctional equation (L-function)Quantum inverse scattering methodRepresentation theoryMathematical PhysicsMathematicsCommunications in Mathematical Physics
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Unitary Representations of the Modular and Two-Particle Q-Deformed Toda Chains

2001

The paper deals with the analytic theory of the quantum two-particle q-deformed Toda chains. This is the simplest nontrivial example clarifying the role of the modular duality concept (first discovered by L.Faddeev) in the representation theory of noncompact semisimple quantum groups. Explicit formulae for the Whittaker vectors and Whittaker functions are presented in terms of the double sine functions.

Pure mathematicsUnitary representationExplicit formulaeReal formDuality (optimization)Mathematics::Representation TheoryHopf algebraWhittaker functionUnitary stateRepresentation theoryMathematics
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Relaxation of Quasilinear Elliptic SystemsviaA-quasiconvex Envelopes

2002

We consider the weak closure WZof the set Z of all feasible pairs (solution, flow) of the family of potential elliptic systems div s0 s=1 s(x)F 0 s(ru(x )+ g(x)) f(x) =0i n; u =( u1;:::;um)2 H 1 0 (; R m ) ; =( 1;:::;s 0 )2 S; where R n is a bounded Lipschitz domain, Fs are strictly convex smooth functions with quadratic growth and S =f measurable j s(x )=0o r 1 ;s =1 ;:::;s0 ;1(x )+ +s0 (x )=1 g .W e show that WZis the zero level set for an integral functional with the integrand QF being the A-quasiconvex envelope for a certain functionF and the operator A = (curl,div) m . If the functions Fs are isotropic, then on the characteristic cone (dened by the operator A) QF coincides with the A-p…

Quadratic growthCurl (mathematics)Pure mathematicsControl and OptimizationElliptic systemsIsotropyMathematical analysisComputational MathematicsQuasiconvex functionLipschitz domainControl and Systems EngineeringBounded functionConvex functionMathematicsESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations
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Development of a high performance thin layer chromatography method for the rapid qualification and quantification of phenolic compounds and abscisic …

2019

Honey is a natural product with a complex chemical composition consisting of sugars and other bioactive compounds. It is important in many traditional systems of medicine, exhibiting interesting bioactivities, in particular antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Authentication of botanical origin of honeys is particularly important in this context. Therefore, methods for quality control of honey and detection of its adulteration are very important. A HPTLC method for the quantitative determination of phenolic compounds in honey was developed for the first time. Seven phenolic compounds were detected and determined quantitatively in lime and acacia honey samples. The obtai…

Quality ControlAuthentication of monofloral honeysanimal structuresAcaciaContext (language use)engineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAntioxidantsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolsHigh performance thin layer chromatographyAbscisic acidLimeNatural productChromatographybiologyChromatographic fingerprintsOptimization of chromatographic conditionsHigh-performance thin-layer chromatographydigestive oral and skin physiologyfungi010401 analytical chemistryOrganic Chemistryfood and beveragesHoneyGeneral MedicineAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationPhenolic compoundsThin-layer chromatography0104 chemical scienceschemistrybehavior and behavior mechanismsengineeringChromatography Thin LayerFood AnalysisAbscisic AcidJournal of Chromatography A
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Receiving water quality assessment: comparison between simplified and detailed integrated urban modelling approaches

2010

Urban water quality management often requires use of numerical models allowing the evaluation of the cause–effect relationship between the input(s) (i.e. rainfall, pollutant concentrations on catchment surface and in sewer system) and the resulting water quality response. The conventional approach to the system (i.e. sewer system, wastewater treatment plant and receiving water body), considering each component separately, does not enable optimisation of the whole system. However, recent gains in understanding and modelling make it possible to represent the system as a whole and optimise its overall performance. Indeed, integrated urban drainage modelling is of growing interest for tools to …

Quality ControlMathematical optimizationEnvironmental EngineeringQuality managementComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWater SupplyDrainage system (geomorphology)Sensitivity analysisQuality (business)mathematical modellingReliability (statistics)Uncertainty analysisurban drainage integrated modellingWater Science and Technologymedia_commonMathematical modelSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleUrbanizationSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEnvironmental engineeringriver water qualitysensitivity analysiModels TheoreticalWater Framework Directiveuncertainty analysi
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An LMI approach to quantized H<inf>∞</inf> control of uncertain linear systems with network-induced delays

2010

This paper deals with a convex optimization approach to the problem of robust network-based H ∞ control for linear systems connected over a common digital communication network with norm-bounded parameter uncertainties. Firstly, we investigate the effect of both the output quantization levels and the network conditions under static quantizers. Secondly, by introducing a descriptor technique, using Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and a suitable change of variables, new required sufficient conditions are established in terms of delay-range-dependent linear matrix inequalities for the existence of the desired network-based quantized controllers with simultaneous consideration of network induced…

Quantization (physics)Exponential stabilityControl theoryBounded functionAttenuationConvex optimizationLinear systemRobust controlTelecommunications networkMathematics2010 Conference on Control and Fault-Tolerant Systems (SysTol)
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Single-input perturbative control of a quantum symmetric rotor

2022

We consider the Schr\"odinger partial differential equation of a rotating symmetric rigid molecule (symmetric rotor) driven by a z-linearly polarized electric field, as prototype of degenerate infinite-dimensional bilinear control system. By introducing an abstract perturbative criterium, we classify its simultaneous approximate controllability; based on this insight, we numerically perform an orientational selective transfer of rotational population.

Quantum PhysicsControl and OptimizationFOS: Physical sciencesdifferential equations[PHYS.MPHY] Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]rotationelectric fieldMathematics - Analysis of PDEsOptimization and Control (math.OC)Control and Systems EngineeringFOS: Mathematicscontrol systemQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Nonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsMathematics - Optimization and Control[PHYS.QPHY] Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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