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Behaviour of the solution of a second order ODE
I am currently studying the following second order ODE
\begin{cases}
\ddot y(x)\left(\ln(x) - 2\ln(y(x))\right) - 2\frac{(\dot y(x))^2}{y(x)} = 0 &\text{in }[0,T]\\
y(0) = 0\\
\dot y(T) = c
\end{...
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Where or what is the general formula for the $n$th derivative of the power-exponential function $x^x$?
It is well-known that the power-exponential function $x^x$ and its first few derivatives are often taught in calculus.
Does the general formula for the $n$th derivative of the power-exponential ...
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Does the homeomorphism have a non-negative or non-positive determinant?
Let $ \Omega_1 $ and $ \Omega_2 $ be domains (open and connected) in $ \mathbb{R}^2 $. $ \psi:\Omega_1\to\mathbb{R} $ and $ \phi:\Omega_1\to\mathbb{R} $ are $ C^1 $ functions with two variables. ...
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Existence and uniqueness of an Euler-type ODE with varying parameters part 2
I am working on some non-local differential equations that appear in geometric analysis.
One of which I posted here and was answered by @WillieWong and @losifPinelis.
Consider this non-local ...
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Existence and uniqueness of an Euler-type ODE with varying parameters
Consider this ODE on $[1, \infty)$
$(r^2 - 2ar)f''(r) + 2(r-a) f'(r) - ({4a} + m(m+1))f(r) = -4af(1) $
with initial conditions
$\frac{a}{1-2a} f(1) + f'(1) = C, \qquad \lim_{r\to \infty} f(r) = 0$
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A property of $C^2$ functions
Let $f\in C^2(\Bbb R^m), f\geq 0$, Hessian matrix of $f$ is upper bounded by some constant $C$. Do we have $|\nabla f|\leq \alpha \sqrt{f}$ for some $\alpha$, even if the Hessian matrix is degenerate?
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Is it true that $\nabla_x \int_0^\infty f(t,0) dt = 0 \implies \nabla_x f(t,0) = 0 \ \forall t>0$? [closed]
Let $f:\mathbb R_+ \times \mathbb R^N \to \mathbb R$ and $$F(x) = \int_0^\infty f(t,x) dt.$$ If $\nabla_x F(0) = 0$ do we have that $\nabla_x f(t,0) = 0$ for all $t \in \mathbb R_+$? If not, which ...
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Higher-order derivatives of $(e^x + e^{-x})^{-1}$
I am currently trying to build the derivatives of $$f(x) = \frac{1}{e^x+e^{-x}}.$$
It is fairly straightforward to obtain
$$ \frac{d^n f}{dx^n} = \frac{P_n(e^x)}{e^{(n-1)\cdot x} (e^x+e^{-x})^{n+1}}, $...
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Example of a function with a curious property
Denote by $L^1(0,1)$ the space of Lebesgue integrable functions on the interval $(0,1)$.
$\textbf{Question:}$ Does there exist a function $F:(0,1)\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ such that:
$\frac{F(x)}{x}\in ...
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Existence of local minimizer
For a $f\in C^3$ function, if there is a sufficiently small $\epsilon$
$$\| \nabla F(x) \| < \epsilon$$
and a sufficiently large $\alpha$ where
$$\lambda_{\min}[\nabla^2 F(x)] \ge \alpha$$
Can ...