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Absolute values and Frobenius norm [closed]
The Frobenius, or Hilbert-Schmidt, norm of an $n$ by $n$ matrix $A$ is defined as $\|A\|_2 = \sqrt{\sum_{i,j=1}^n |A_{ij}|^2}$. The absolute value of $A$ is the unique positive matrix $|A|$ satisfying ...
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A differential equation
let $g(s)$ be real-valued function defined on $[0,T]$ such that $g(T)=0$ and suppose that $g$ is a "nice function"
Assume that $0<\gamma<1$, $v$ is a positive number, and
$$\frac{dg}{ds}+(v\...
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Brouwer's theorem 2.0? [closed]
Let $f\in C([0,1]^n,\mathbb R^n) $ with $[0,1]^n \subset f([0,1]^n)$
Is it true that $\exists x \in [0,1]^n, f(x) =x$?
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Books on analytic functions on Banach spaces over a non-Archimedean field
I'm looking for good textbooks on analytic functions on Banach spaces over a non-Archimedean field.
If you know one(s), please let me know.
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Are there examples of compact infinite dimensional manifolds? [closed]
Are there known examples of compact infinite dimensional manifolds?
The word "manifold" is important.
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Is there a term for a countour integral that disregards direction?
Is there a name for integration of the form $\oint_\gamma f(z) |dz|$?
In other words, the integral that only takes into account the length of the contour and the values of the function but not the ...
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Expression for infinite product
can anyone show me how
$$\displaystyle\frac{4}{R}\displaystyle\Pi_{n=1}^{\infty} \left(\frac{1+R^{-4n}}{1+R^{-4n+2}}\right)^4= \frac{1}{R}\left(1+2 \sum_{n=1}^ {\infty} \frac{1}{R^{2n(n+1)}}\...
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Taylor series of a complex function that is not holomorphic
I want to create Taylor series of a complex function that has complex conjugate in it. Obviously I cannot do a total derivative but derivations over real and imag parts exist.
Bonus question: Can I ...
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Convergence of scrambled product for Dirichlet-$L$ function with modulo 4 character
A Dirichlet-$L$ function is typically defined by its series, and its Euler product is a consequence of the definition. Here my approach is the other way around.
I define the function
$$
L_4^*(s) = \...
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Holomorphic maps on $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ (for n not necessarily even)
Edit according to the comment of user36931 I remove the "motivation" from the previous version and I add an statement to the first question
We consider the following two classes of smooth maps on $...
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holomorphic extension of a function [closed]
hi,
I have the following question: let $U \subset \mathbb{C}^{n}$ be some open set containing zero. let $\tilde{U} = U \cap \mathbb{R}^{n}$. assume we have a real-valued analytic function $f : \tilde{...
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Bounds for analytic circles
It is known that for certain particular entire functions $f(s)$ of first order, in the circle $|s| = p$, if $\epsilon$ is a positive number as small as desired, the following bound holds:
$$|f(s)| = O(...
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Does a group representation being transitive on a basis imply irreducibility?
Let $G$ be an infinite discrete group and $\pi$ a representation of $G$ on the Hilbert space $H$.
Suppose that the group representation is transitive on an orthonormal basis $B = \{e_j\}_{j=1}^{\infty}...
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Separability of continuous functions with compact support [closed]
Hi,
is the space $C_0(\mathbb{R}^m)$, $m \in \mathbb{N}$ of continuous functions with compact support separable? If yes: where can I find a proof for that?
Please note: this is not a duplicate of ...
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weak convergence
I know the following result is true in the case of strong convergence. But I don't know whether it is true in the case of weak convergence also.
Let $p>1$. Suppose that each $x_n$ is a non negative ...
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Relationship between noncommutative torus for different values of theta [closed]
Let $u,v\in B(L_2(\mathbb T))$ defined as $u(f)(z)=zf(z)$ and $v(f)(z)=f(ze^{-2\pi i\theta})$ for $z\in\mathbb T$ where $\theta\in\mathbb R\setminus\mathbb{Q}$. Denote the $C^*$ algebra generated by $...
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Inverse of Sobolev interpolation inequality : $\lVert u \rVert_2 \lVert \Delta u \rVert_2 \leq C\lVert \nabla u \rVert_2^2$?
If $u : \mathbb{T}^3 \to \mathbb{R}$ is a smooth function on the $3$-dimensional torus $\mathbb{T}^3$, I wonder it is possible to reverse the Sobolev interpolation inequality in the sense that
\begin{...
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A curious relationship betwen $|\zeta(\sigma+it)|$ and $|\zeta(1-\sigma - it)|$
By use of the Riemann functional equation, it can be shown (see corollary 10.5 of Montgomery-Vaughan) that
$$|\zeta(\sigma + it)| \asymp |t|^{\sigma-1/2}|\zeta(1-\sigma - it)|$$.
where $\zeta$ ...
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Weak convergent $+$ strongly convergent subsequence $\Rightarrow$ strong convergence? [closed]
Let $X$ be a Hilbert space containing functions defined over a bounded region $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^N$. Assume $f_n\in X$ converges weakly to $f\in X$, and also has a strongly convergent ...
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A question on the zeros involving the equation containing exponential factor [closed]
I recently encounter a puzzle that: how to show that for any constant $c_1,c_2,c_3,c_4 \in \mathbb{R}$ the equation
$$c_1 e^t+c_2e^{-t}+c_3 e^{\alpha t}+c_4 e^{-\alpha t}=0$$
has at most only one ...
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No Hilbert space can have countable Hamel basis without using Baire's Category theorem [closed]
I want to prove that no Hilbert space can have countable Hamel basis just using the fact that any finite dimensional subspace is closed (more specifically without using Baire's theorem). I saw a paper ...
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Is there some lattice not rigid
I heard that in complex hyperbolic space setting for example CH2, there is some deformation of lattice nontrivial. What confused me is it seems contradicting Mostow Rigidity. Could someone explain ...
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Simply-Connected Regions and Phragmen-Lindelöf Theorem
It's easy to see that the Phargmen-Lindelöf theorem from complex analysis can be generalized to non-simply-connected regions. Namely to regions $G$ with the property that for each $z \in \partial_\...
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Multiplying two Fourier series gives one Fourier series, but what are the new coefficients? [closed]
If I have $A(x)=B(x) C(x)$ (sine periodic from 0 to 1) rewritten as
$\sum_n A_n \sin(n \pi x)=\sum_m B_m \sin(m \pi x)\sum_p C_p \sin(p \pi x)$
is there any easier way to compute $A_n$ from $B_m,...
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Infinite sum related to Hurwitz Zeta
I want to evaluate the following sum:
\begin{equation}
\sum_{-\infty}^{\infty}\frac{(-1)^n}{(n+a)^2}
\end{equation}
Where $a\in\mathbb{R}$ is not an integer. Such is similar to $\zeta(2,a)$, but it ...
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Mismatch between equivalent definitions of the Bohr compactification of the reals
I feel I'm overlooking something very silly.
The Bohr compactification of $\mathbb R$ has two equivalent definitions.
The set of (possibly discontinuous) homomorphisms $\mathbb R \to \mathbb T$ under ...
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If a continuous function is differentiable at a point, is it differentiable in some neighborhood around that point? [closed]
This seems like it should be true but I was wondering if anyone could prove it. Thanks!
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Weak center is same as center for $C^{\ast}$-Algebra? [closed]
Let $A$ be a $C^{\ast}$-algebra. We say $A$ is weakly commutative if $ab^*c=cb^*a$ for all $a,b,c \in A$ and define weak center of $A$ as $$Z_w(A)= \{ v \in A : av^*c=cv^*a \;\forall a,c \in A \}.$$
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Asymptotics for certain integrals
I stumbled on the following problem, if you can see a way through it.
Let $x$ be a real variable and fix a real value $\frac14\leq\nu\leq\frac34$.
QUESTION. For $x\rightarrow0$, does there exist a ...
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$f\in (W^{1,p}(\Omega)\cap C(\Omega) \cap L^{\infty}(\Omega))\setminus C(\bar{\Omega})$, $f=0$ on $\partial \Omega$ imply $f\in W^{1,p}_{0}(\Omega)$?
Q1:
Let $p\geq 1$, and let $f\in W^{1,p}(\Omega)\cap C(\Omega)$. Assume also
$f\in L^{\infty}(\Omega)$ and $f=0$ on $\partial \Omega$. Is it true that
$f\in W^{1,p}_{0}(\Omega)$ even if $f\notin C(\...
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Degree of a rational function [closed]
I would like to have a simple proof for the following result:
Let $f=\frac{p}{q}:\mathbb{C}\longrightarrow\mathbb{C}$ be a quotient of polynomials (of course, at some points it may be undefined). ...
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a measure convolution equation
My question is:
Given a function $f$ in the Schwartz class, we are looking for a measure $\mu$ which is a solution of the convolution equation: $f = e^{-|.|^2/2} \ast \mu$, where $e^{-|.|^2/2}$ is ...
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Howto plot a specific complex function [closed]
We need to plot the real and imaginary parts of a complex function $k(\omega)$, and cannot find a good way to do this without using "ad hoc tricks."
Definitions
$k$ is a complex-valued function ...
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Density property for Sobolev spaces
My question is as follows: is the space $ C_c^{\infty}(\mathbb{R}^3 \setminus \mathcal{C}) $ dense in $ H^1( \mathbb{R}^3) $ where $ \mathcal{C} $ is the circle $ \{(x,y,z) \in \mathbb{R}^3 \mid x^2 +...
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Series representation for $\log(|\zeta(\frac{1}{2}+it)|)$
(Question is short and straight-forward. )
What is/are "nice and non-trivial" series representation/s of $\log(|\zeta(\frac{1}{2}+it)|)$ ??
By "nice and non-trivial" I mean contains no ...
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About local maxima of multivariable polynomials
Lets say I have a real valued function which is writable as a polynomial in terms of Frobenius norms of a pair of matrices as in it is of the form, $f_B(A) = f(||A||_F^2, ||AB||_F^2, ||A^TAB||_F^2)$ ...
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Behavior of "integer complex number" on computer [closed]
I want to provide software to compute with "integer complex numbers", that live in $\mathbb{Z}\times i \mathbb{Z}$, rather than the $\mathbb{C}$. Some operations are going to give results that are ...
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Analysis of Sobolev spaces [closed]
I just wanted to know wthether the following is OK or not.
Let $X$ be $H_0^1(\Omega)\bigcap L^{\infty}(\Omega)$, thought of as a subspace of $H^1_0(\Omega)$ and endowed solely with the usual $H^1$ ...
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Order of the zero of a meromorphic function under the action of $Gal(\mathbb{C},\mathbb{Q})$
Let's take $X$ a Riemann surface as an algebraic curve in $\mathbb{P}^n$.
The group $Gal(\mathbb{C},\mathbb{Q})$ (automorphisms of $\mathbb{C}$ which act as the identity on $\mathbb{Q}$) acts on $X$ ...
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When does the adjoint operator map closed convex subsets to closed convex subset?
Let $T:X\rightarrow Y$ be a linear continuous map between Banach spaces $X$ and $Y$ and denote by $T':Y'\rightarrow X'$ the norm adjoint of $T$. Let $M\subseteq U'$ be a subset of
the unit sphere $U'$ ...
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holomorphic equation
hi,
i am working for some time on a problem and at some point i cant go further. here the critical part: Let $U \subset \mathbb{C}^{n}$ be a open set and consider $c : U \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ a ...
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Holder class of analytic functions
Assume that $\lim_{(nt) |z|\to 1}|f(z)|(1-|z|)^p=0$, where $f$ is analytic in the unit disk and $p>0$,where $(nt)|z|\to 1$ nontangentially. Does this implies that $\lim_{|z|\to 1}|f(z)|(1-|z|)^p=0$...
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Are the injective functions dense in $C([0,1]^n,\mathbb R^n) $?
Let $n\geq 2$. Are injective functions dense in $C([0,1]^n,\mathbb R^n) $ with the uniform norm?
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Is the imaginary part of $\displaystyle\ \zeta(s)\zeta(1-s)=0$ for $\operatorname{Re}(s)=\frac{1}{2}$ [closed]
Some of my computations here showed to me that the imaginary part of $\displaystyle\ \zeta(s)\zeta(1-s)=0$ for $\operatorname{Re}(s)=\frac{1}{2}$, really i w'd like to know if there is any paper ...
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Conformal map from a 7-sided polyhedron to a square pyramid
I have a right-angled square pyramid, $A$, whose height and base-length are $l$. By 'right-angled', I mean that the apex of $A$ lies vertically above one of the vertices in its base. Now supposed I ...
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Function satisfying $f(x)^{f^{-1}(x)}=x^2$ with $ f^{-1}$ is a compositional inverse of $f$ and $f:\mathbb{R+}\to \mathbb{R+}$?
Let $f$ be a function such that :$f:\mathbb{R+}\to \mathbb{R+}$ and $f^{-1}$ is a compositional inverse of $f$ , I have tried to find solution of the following functional $f(x)^{f^{-1}(x)}=x^2$, I ...
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when does $h$ exist?
Let $\zeta(s)$ denote the Reimann zeta function in the critical strip. It is easy to see that $$ \zeta(s) = 0 \Longleftrightarrow \Re(\zeta(s))+\Im(\zeta(s)) = 0 ~~~~ \text{and} ~~~~~~ \Re(\zeta(s)) \...
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When is $\Re(\zeta(s)) - \Im(\zeta(s)) = 0 $ with $\Re(\zeta(s))\neq 0$ and $\Im(\zeta(s))\neq 0$? [closed]
When is $\Re(\zeta(s)) - \Im(\zeta(s)) = 0 $ for $0<\Re(s)<1$. Here $\zeta$ denotes the Reimann zeta function. Does the solution live on a vertical line? Or is this another coincidence when both ...
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Zeroes of linear combination of sines [closed]
Let us consider $$f(z):=\sum\limits_{j=1}^{j=n}a_j\sin(\lambda_jz) $$
where all $a_j$ and $\lambda_j$ (of course, $\lambda_j$ are distinct) are real numbers and $n \in \mathbb{Z},\, n \ge 3$. The ...
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An interesting phenomenon of the analytic continuation of Riemann zeta function [closed]
It is known that
$$\Gamma (s) \zeta (s)=\int_0^{\infty} \frac{x^{s-1}}{e^x-1}dx$$
this function is valid only for $\Re{s}>1$.
However, if we ignore this restriction, and integrate by using
$$\frac{...