# All Questions

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### Approximating a superharmonic function, by smooth superharmonic functions

Let $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^N$ be a bounded smooth domain. Assume that $u\in W_0^{1,2}(\Omega)$, $u\ge 0$ and $-\Delta u\ge 0$ in the sense of distributions ($u$ is superharmonic). The standard ...
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### non-degenerated vector spaces and Lie algebras [on hold]

A symplectic space is a finite dimensional vector space V over GF(2) equiped with an alternating bilinear form and if the form is non-degenerated then V is called a non-degenerated symplectic space. ...
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### How to prove this equality in $\ell_1$ [on hold]

Let $w$ be any element in $\ell_1$, and $(w_n)$, $(z_n)$ two bounded sequence in $\ell_1$ that converge to 0 pointwise. Then we have ...
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### König-Wittstock norm on Banach space

Let $(E,\Vert.\Vert)$ be a real Banach space and $\ell\ne 0$ an non-continuous linear form on $E$. Let $a\in E$ be such that $\ell(a)=1$. König-Wittstock [Non-equivalent complete norms and would-be ...
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### Is the hypersurface satisfying $\langle x-x_0,\nu\rangle>0$ diffeomorphic to sphere?

Let $p:M\to \mathbb{R}^{n+1}$ be the closed immersed hypersurface. Is the following thing right? If there exists a point $x_0$ in $\mathbb{R}^{n+1}$ such that $\langle x(p)-x_0,\nu(p)\rangle>0$ ...
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### Any other operators that may convert agebraic function into transcendental ones [on hold]

As we know,integral may convert or map a rational function or algebraic function into transcendental one,are there any other operators that may convert a rational function or algebraic function into ...
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### nth term in the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula

I am trying to prove a result for which I need the nth term of the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula. I came at this particular result (which is not of significance for the question, but mentioning for ...
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### Set-theoretic tautologies

Let us consider unquantifed formulas of a set theory (for example, NBG), more precisely, the formulas, constructed from variables and the constants $\emptyset, V$ (the empty set and the class of all ...
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### References for crystal bases and Demazure modules in representation theory

I was wondering what are some standard general references/books/survey articles about: (1) crystal bases, and string parameterizations and (2) Demazure modules, and Schubert varieties (containing ...
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### 27 years old. Working in silicon industry. Considering PhD in Math [on hold]

All, I am 27 years old. I am working in the silicon industry. Did my Masters in Electrical Engineering. My personal life has impeded me and got in the way of my decision making in academics. ...
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### Interpretation of the Gross-Zagier formula for Green function

I am reading the paper of Gross and Zagier on heights of Heegner points and would like to check with the experts whether the following (meta?)mathematical statement makes sense. In the calculation of ...
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### Noncommutative HKR theorem

What is the analog of HKR theorem in the noncommutative world? Recall that the well-known theorem by Hochschild-Kostant-Rosenberg says that for a smooth commutative algebra $A$ of finite type ...
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### BMO spaces on the torus

I was reading BMO spaces (John-Nirenberg) on wikipidia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounded_mean_oscillation. There they define BMO norm as $$sup_{Q}\frac{1}{Q}\int_Q |u(y) - u_Q|dy$$ where $u_Q$ is ...
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### $L^\infty$ estimate for a fourth order (hyperbolic) equation

Consider the following fourth order equation $$u_{tt}+u_t= d\Delta u-\Delta^2u+f,$$ with Dirichlet or Navier boundary conditions, that is on $\partial\Omega$, we assume that ...
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### Asymptotics and error terms for an arithmetic function built upon $\omega$ and $\Omega$ functions

For any real number $x$, let's define $Om_{k}(x)$ as the number of positive integers $m$ below $x$ such that $\Omega(m)-\omega(m)=k$, where $\omega(n)$ is the number of distinct primes dividing $n$, ...
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### Hexagon Formed by connecting Trisections of triangle sides [on hold]

Is there a theorem for the area of the hexagon formed by connecting the points formed when the sides of a triangle are trisected? It appears that the ratio of the area of the triangle to the area of ...
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### Example of linearization for GIT

Take a vector space $V$ (finite dimensional, over the complex numbers), let $G=SL(V)$. The group $G$ acts on $\mathbb{P}V$ and we can linearize its action to an action on the line bundle ...
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### Solving a recurrence (with the form of a convolution) involving binomial coefficients

While dealing with a problem related to intersection of hyperplanes I have come across the following recurrence to obtain the values of $K_{j}$ \begin{array}{cccccccccc} 1 & = & ...
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### heat kernel on n-sphere

I'm interested in diffusion, a.k.a. the heat kernel driven by the Laplace-Beltrami operator, on the $n$-dimensional sphere. There are lots of bounds showing that, for small times, it behaves in a way ...
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### Constructing quintic number fields with certain splitting behaviour

I am looking for number fields $K$ which satisfy the following properties: $[K:\mathbb{Q}]=5$. The Galois closure of $K$ has Galois group $S_5$. For each prime $p$ which ramifies in $K$, there ...
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### A question on Burdzy's proof of non-increase of Brownian motion [on hold]

I am reading Burdzys' paper "On non-increase of Brownian motion" and I don't understand why P(A0)=0 implies that a.s. Brownian motion has no point of increase. Can anyone help me please? Here is the ...
$$\int_0^t k(s,t)f(s)ds=g(t)$$ To know the existence and uniquness of solution of volterra integral equation(VIE) of the first kind, we differentiate it and convert to the VIE of the second kind. ...