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Linear Maps between $L^1$-spaces of singular measures
I posted the following question also here, but thought that I can get more answers in MO.
Let $(\Omega,\Sigma)$ be a measurable space and $\nu_1$, $\nu_2$ two probability measures on it. For $i=1,2$, ...
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The Quantum Operations On The Bipartite Systems
Given two distinct and noninteracting quantum mechanical
systems $\mathfrak{S}\_1$ and $\mathfrak{S}\_2$ with state spaces
$\mathcal H\_1$ and $\mathcal H\_2$, respectively, the state space
of the ...
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Given f(t) = \sum_k C_k exp(2 pi i w_k t ) + noise. Need to estimate C_k and w_k .
Simpliefied setup.
Assume I am given some function f(t).
I know that it is constructed as $f(t) = \sum_{k=1...M} C_k exp(2 \pi~ i~ w_k t ) + noise(t)$.
where $noise(t)$ is some random set of numbers ...
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How did Nochka find weights in his proof of Cartan's conjecture?
Good evening,
I have just read Nochka's proof of Cartan's conjecture (Second Main Theorem of Nevanlinna Theory for linearly degenerate meromorphic curves in $\mathbb{CP}^n$). To prove the conjecture, ...
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hesse matrix under diffeomorphism
Let $u : U \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$, where $U \subset \mathbb{C}^{n}$ be a strictly plurisubharmonic smooth function and consider its complex hesse matrix $Hess^{\mathbb{C}}(u)$. Furthermore consider a ...
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Banach Algebras and the peripheral spectrum
Here is a little theorem that I'm trying to prove. I haven't seen it in literature before, but I think the applications will be quite useful, particularly in the context of Banach algebras.
Denote ...
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Cartesian product of test function spaces
Mini introduction
Suppose $U \subset \mathbb R^n, V \subset \mathbb R^m$ are two open sets. If we take http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributions_space#Test_function_space">test functions $f_i \in \...
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Local form of a real-analytic function taking values in a Banach space
Let $B$ be an infinite-dimensional Banach space, and let $M\subset\mathbb{R}^n$ be a neighborhood of the origin in $\mathbb{R}^n$.
Suppose that $I:M\to B$ is a real-analytic function with $I(0)=0$ ...
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Almost-Monotone Kernels - Examples and/or Covering Theorems
I am looking for examples (or, if it exists, a theory) of almost-monotone kernels. First, a bit of notation.
Recall that if $(\leq, \Omega)$ is a partially ordered set, then the set of measures $\...
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Adjoint operators in LCS
Before my main question let me start with the following notions.
Let $X$ and $Y$ be locally convex spaces and let $T \colon X \rightarrow Y$ be a linear mapping. The adjoint of $T$ is an operator
$T^...
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How fast is discrete-time diffusion on a continuous set?
This question is inspired by Joseph O'Rourke's beautiful answer to my previous question.
Let $\mathbb{S}^{d\times n}$ denote the set of real $d\times n$ matrices whose columns have unit norm and sum ...
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roots of polynomials
Is there any condtions in terms of coefficients, which is equivalent to two polynomials p and q having a common root inside the unit disc. More precisely, suppose that p and q are two complex ...
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Conformal mapping of C \ D* onto C \ (-1, 1) [closed]
Which is the concrete formula for the conformal mapping (normalized at infinity),
acting from $\mathbb C \backslash D^*$ onto
$\mathbb C\backslash[-1, 1]$?
Here $\mathbb C$ denotes the set of all ...
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Is there an elementary proof for preserving inequalities under the change of l_p metrics?
Here is what I mean exactly:
Let $A=(a_1,a_2)$ and $B=(b_1,b_2)$ be two points in the real plane (for simplicity, but general finite dimensions would also be nice), and define the $\ell_p$-metric as ...
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Characterisation of positive elements in l¹(Z)
Consider the Banach $^* $-algebra $\ell^1(\mathbb Z)$ with multiplication given by convolution and involution given by $a^*(n)=\overline{a(-n)}$.
I would like to find nice necessary and sufficient ...
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some questions about properties of harmonic measure
The original post
The following argument appears in a paper of Nazarov (Lemma 1.2) "Local estimates for exponential polynomials and their applications to inequalities of the uncertainty principle ...
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Containment of an element to an operator system
This question will probably appeal to people in operator systems theory as it is very much related. However, I'm interested in down-to-earth concrete systems with finite dimensional Hilbert space ...
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Finding a dimension-free bound for a certain multiplier on Euclidean space
The following question is indirectly motivated by strong type maximal function estimates. Let $f\in L_{p}(\mathbb{R}^{n})$. For $\xi=(\xi_{1},\ldots,\xi_{n})\in\mathbb{R}^{n}$ define $m(\xi)$ so ...
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approximation of holomorphic functions on a halfplane.
Let $\mathbb {C} _ + $ denote the right halfplane and $A$ the algebra
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A = \{ f \in H^\infty({\mathbb C} _ +) \cap C(\overline{{\mathbb C} _ +}): \;
|f(z)| \le M (1+|z|)^{-\epsilon} \text{ ...
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Differentiability of minimax objective function with respect to a decision variable
I have the following optimization problem:
$$\text{find } x= \min_{a} \max_{\lambda\in\Lambda} |R(h\lambda)|$$
where $\Lambda$ is some finite, fixed set of complex numbers and $R(z)$ is a ...
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the Cech-cohomology of the sheaf of germs of plurisubharmonic functions defined on a domain in C^n
we all know that if we consider the sheaf of germs of a holomorphic functions defined on a domain in C^n,we have too many beautiful theorems characterizing the geometry of the domain by consider the ...
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Generalizations of Kato-Rosenblum theorem?
The Kato-Rosenblum theorem says that if $H_0, H$ are self-adjoint operators on a Hilbert space such that the difference $H-H_0$ belongs to the trace class, then the strong limit of $\exp(itH)\exp(-...
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Contractions and spaces
Suppose $X$ is a closed subspace of an $L^{1}$-space and $X$ is isometric to another $L^{1}$-space. Then we know that $X$ is in the range of a contractive projection on the $L^{1}$-space. Is there any ...
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What is the corresponding version in the complex space of this proposition got in the real space real
How can I transform the following proposition that is gotten in $real$ space into the corresponding one used in the $complex$ space,i.e.,$A\in C^{n\times n},x=(x_1,...,x_n)\in C^n$ ?
suppose that $\...
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Automorphisms of $\mathbb{C}$, Selberg class and surjectivity
Let $F$ be an element of the Selberg class and $\sigma$ be a field automorphism of $\mathbb{C}$ such that $\sigma\circ F=F\circ\sigma$. Let $Fix_{\sigma}$ be the set of all complex numbers $z$ such ...
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Volume of complex submanifolds
Let $X$ be a projective algebraic manifold and let $w$ be any Kahler metric on $X$. Then the volume of any complex submanifold of $X$ w.r.t $w$ is bounded below by a uniform positive constant.
My ...
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Infinite internal direct sums of subspaces
Given a compact Hausdorff space $K$ such that $C(K)$ is of density $\omega_1$. Suppose that every copy of $c_0(\omega_1)$ in $C(K)$ is complemented. Let $\{Y_\alpha\colon\alpha<\omega_1\}$ be a ...
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Injective modules over Fourier algebra
Is there any article on injective modules over Fourier Algebras?
Do we have anything about injectivity of $A(G)$ as a $A(G)$-bimodule?
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General Sobolev Inequalities
In Partial Differential Equation by Lawerence Evan p284 there is this theorem stated:
Let $U$ be a bounded open subset of $\mathbb{R}^n$ with $C^1$ boundary. Suppose $u\in W^{k,p}$ then if $k>n/p$ ...
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Shift operator that generates separable orbit
Suppose, that $f$ is bounded measurable function, $T_h(f)(x) = f(x+h)$ is the shift operator.
How to prove, that if the whole orbit $T_h(f):\, h\in\mathbb{R}$ has a dense, countable subset $T_{n_k}(f)$...
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Strong measurability reference
I'm reading a book on Lyapunov Exponents by Lian and Lu in which they refer to strong measurability of operator-valued maps. They define this by saying an operator valued map $T:\Omega\to L(X,X)$ is ...
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Off-diagonal asymptotic expansion of the Bergman kernel on hyperbolic Riemann surfaces
Let $X$ be a compact Riemann surface of genus at least 2. Let $K$ denote the canonical line bundle, and $E$ be any vector bundle. Let $P^{(m)}$ be the projection map from the space $L^2(X,K^mE)$ of ...
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Core of divergence form operator with unbounded coefficient
Consider the unbounded operator $L$ on $L^2(\mathbb{R^d})$ to be the self-adjoint extension of
$$Lf := \nabla \cdot \left(a(x) \nabla f(x) \right)$$ on $C^2_c(\mathbb{R^d})$.
I also assume that $a(x)...
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Topology for test functions [closed]
One naive way to define a topology on test functions ${\mathcal D}(\Omega)$ would be to exhaust $\Omega$ by compacts $(K_n)$ and to take the metric induced by the semi-norm system
$$
{\| f \|} _ {n} :=...
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spectral measure
how to calculate spectral measure for a given normal operator for example right shift operator?
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Conditions on a measure to satisfy certain relation on moments.
Suppose we have a measure $\mu$ on $\mathbb R_+$ such that $\forall s>-1$ $t^s\in L^1(\mathrm d\mu(t))$.
I'd like to impose some conditions on $\mu$ so the function
$$f:p\to \frac{\int_0^\infty t^...
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Interpolation with time continuity
If $u(x,t)$ is a function depends on $x\in\Omega$ and $t\in[0,T]$. The following result could be found in L.C. Evans's book "PDE".
Suppose $u\in L^2(0,T;H_0^1(\Omega))$, with $u_t\in L^2(0,T;H^{-1}(\...
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Generalized bilinear estimates
Hello. Let $ X^{s,b} $ be the Bourgain space generated by $ \tau - \xi^3 $. It is proved that, for $ s\in (-\frac{1}{2}, 0] $, we have
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\|(u^2)_x\| _{X^{s,b'-1}} \leq c \|u\|_{X^{s,b}} \|u\|_{X^{-...
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Isometric automorphisms of $\tilde{S}$
Hello,
this question is a follow-up from Structure groups and a special class of L-functions
Let $\tilde{\phi}:\tilde{\mathcal{S}}\to\tilde{\mathcal{S}}$ be an automorphism of $\tilde{\mathcal{S}}$, ...
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A specific projection and compactness on the Bargmann-Fock space
Let $F_2$ be the Bargmann Fock space defined as the space of entire functions $f$ on $\mathbb{C}$ such that \begin{align*} \int_{\mathbb{C}} |f(z)|^2 e^{- |z|^2} dA(z) \end{align*} ($dA$ is just ...
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$\mathcal{D}(0,T;V)$ is dense in $W(0,T)$
Where can I find a proof that $\mathcal{D}(0,T;V)$ (the space of $V$-valued compactly supported functions on $[0,T]$) is dense in the space $W(0,T)$, where $$W(0,T) := \{ u \in L^2(0,T;V) : u' \in L^2(...
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Can symmetrizing a contraction increase the speed of convergence?
Dear community,
I have a problem which is very simple to state but seems to be hard to answer.
Statement of the problem
Let $f$ and $g$ be two symmetric, real functions in $n$ and $m$ variables, ...
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On generalization of Wigner semi circle
I want to analyse noise model for a matrix M whose entries are not real numbers. The matrix is a collection of N permutation matrices of size nxn i.e, M is NnxNn. Because its a collection of ...
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High dimensional beta integral (question following the previous post)
Hello,
This post is a question following the previous post. In one dimensional case, we have
$$
\int_0^x |y|^{1-\alpha} |x-y|^{1-\beta} d y = \frac{\Gamma(\alpha)\Gamma(\beta)}{\Gamma(\alpha+\beta)} |...
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Is this integral operator about Stokes' Flow compact?
Consider the following integral operator $\mathcal{A}$ on [EDITED: continuous vector function $f=(f_i):\partial S\to{\mathbb R}^3$]:
$$
({\mathcal A}f)_j(x_0):=\int_{\partial S}\sum_{i=1}^3 f_i(x)G_{...
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Consequence of Modified Young's inequality
Let $f\in L^1(\mathbb R^n)$. Define operator $T_f(g)=|f|\ast g$ for functions $g$ on $\mathbb R^n$. The set of measurable functions $f$ on $\mathbb R^n$, such that $T_f$ is bounded from $L^p(\mathbb R^...
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Introducing new poles
Suppose we have a contour integral of an entire function along a line in the plane (or perhaps a line segment). I am looking for examples of such integrals that are computed by first altering the ...
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Winding number bijection on graphs
Let $G=(V,E)$ be an isoradial graph. In other words the graph can be imbedded into the plane such that each face (plaquette) can be circumscribed a circle of radius 1 with the circle's center ...
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Uniqueness of differential adjoint operator
I wonder if someone can help me on what is, probably, a simple question but is baffling me at the moment!
In standard texts on functional analysis, something like the following is written
Let $L\...
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graph of the size of a complex function [closed]
Hi
Here there are two graphs for two functions from $R^2\mapsto R$.
Is there similar graph for the absolute value of a complex variable function $f:C\mapsto C$ that has the same point (like saddle ...