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Understanding spaces of negative regularity
I apologize if this question is too basic for this site, but I posted it on mathSE and did not get any responses (link can be found here) so I'm crossposting it here.
Let $C^k(\mathbb{R}^n$) be the ...
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A variation of necklace splitting
Our problem is the following:
Let $n$ and $k$ be integers.
We are given two (unclasped) necklaces, each with $n$ colored stones: a top necklace which has $k$ colors and a bottom necklace which has 2 ...
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Is $L^2(I,\mathbb Z)$ homeomorphic to the Hilbert space?
I am somehow puzzled by the subset $G:=L^2(I,\mathbb Z)$ of $H:=L^2(I,\mathbb R)$ of all integer valued functions on $I=[0,1]$ (in fact I mentioned as an example in this old MO question).
Some simple ...
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The pro-discrete space of quasicomponents of a topological space
Let $X$ be a topological space.
Consider the functor $P^X : \textbf{Set} \to \textbf{Set}$ that sends each set $Y$ to the set of continuous maps $X \to Y$.
It is not hard to check that $P^X : \textbf{...
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A geometric intuition about convexifiability
I've come up with the following conjecture about convexifiability being determined by "important" sets in Banach spaces. To me, the conjecture looks quite innocuous and intuitive, but I'm ...
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First order formula describing connected components
I ask this question here after no answer came up in the original MathSE question.
Let $\mathcal{L}$ be the language $\{+,-,\cdot,0,1,P\}$ where $P$ is some $n$-ary relation symbol. Is there a formula $...
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A modified version of the converse to the Sard's Theorem
When I learned Sard's Theorem in differential topology by myself, I was thinking whether it would be possible to prove a converse version of the theorem. That is to say, can we somehow show that each (...
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A question related to the separable quotient problem
I have the following question related to the previous posts Hereditarily indecomposable Banach spaces and Separable Quotient problem and Weak star separable and separable quotient problem
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In need of help with parsing non-Archimedean function theory
My current work revolves around studying functions from the $p$-adic integers to the $q$-adic rationals, where $p$ and $q$ are distinct primes ("$(p,q)$-adic functions", as I call them). I'...
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Bi-exact groups and amenable actions on their compactifications
As defined in C$^∗$-algebras and finite-dimensional approximations by Brown and Ozawa, a discrete countable group $\Gamma$ is bi-exact if its action on $C(\Delta\Gamma):=C(\bar\Gamma)/c_0(\Gamma)$ is ...
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On "linearly independent" metric spaces
Urysohn's universal metric space $\Bbb U$ satisfies the following surprising property:
Whenever $i\colon\Bbb U\to E$ is an isometric embedding into a normed vector space such that $0\not\in i(\Bbb U)$...
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The many theories of integration
Diclaimer: In what follows, I will be loose in the usage of terminology since the very nature of the question is of a similar flavour.
In the mathematics literature, one can find a zoo of theories of ...
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Why $(\mathrm{Lip}([0,1]^2))^*$ is finitely representable in 1-Wasserstein space over the plane?
In "Snowflake universality of Wasserstein spaces"" by Alexandr Andoni, Assaf Naor, and Ofer Neiman, they have the following notation:
For a metric space X they write $\mathcal{P}_1(X)$ ...
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When is a constructible set locally closed?
Let $X$ be a topological space (or more specifically, $\mathbb{C}^N$ endowed with the Zariski topology), and let $S \subseteq X$ be a constructible set, i.e. $S=\cup_{i=1}^n C_i \cap U_i$, where the $...
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History of the Lewis-Stegall theorem on factorization of representable operators
The following questions are about the history of a particular result in functional analysis, hence not "mathematical questions" per se; but I think they are relevant to the business of ...
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Continuous functions on a compact $T_1$ space
Let $X$ be a compact $T_1$ topological space consisting of more than one point, and suppose that $X$ is locally compact (i.e. every point has a local base of compact neighbourhoods), second countable, ...
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Smoothness of solution map for PDE
I am wondering what sort of results are available for the following sort of problem, or where to look in the literature for work dealing with such problems, especially in the degenerate elliptic ...
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Topology and infinite number of primes
One of the strange proofs (among the other beautiful proof) in the book "Proofs from the book" is the fifth one, which uses a special topology on the set of integer numbers, to prove there are ...
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Distribution domination for sums of independent random variables in Banach spaces
Let $X$ be a Banach space and let $(\xi_n)$ and $(\eta_n)$ be independent mean-zero random variables with values in $X$ satisfying
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\sum_n \mathbb P(\xi_n \in A) \leq \sum_n \mathbb P(\eta_n \in A),
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Struggling with a proof in the preprint 'Hermitian geometry on resolvent set'
I have been struggling for awhile with a particular argument in the paper below. I posted the question first on MathSE, but I got no answers. I understand however that MO might be an overreach for ...
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Complementability of finite dimensional subspaces
Suppose $X$ is a separable infinite dimensional Banach space, $E$ a finite dimensional subspace which is $c$-complemented in $X$. Is the following true?
For any $\varepsilon>0$, one can find $x\...
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Topological applications of $\mathfrak{p}=\mathfrak{t}$
I'm working on the Malliaris-Shelah's recent result of $\mathfrak{p}=\mathfrak{t}$, but I'm more interested in what possible topological applications can derivate from this equality.
Searching in ...
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A basis of the Banach space $L^p(\mathbb T^\omega)$ consisting of characters
Problem: For $1<p<\infty$, $p\ne 2$, has the complex Banach space $L^p(\mathbb T^\omega)$ got a Schauder basis consisting of characters of the compact topological group $\mathbb T^\omega$?
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Universally meager spaces and large cardinals
Definition: (Todorcevic) A subset $A$ of a topological space $X$ is called universally meager if for every Baire space $Y$ and every continuous $f : Y \to X$ which is nowhere constant (not constant on ...
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Connected component optimization
For an open set $A\subset[0,1]^d$, denote the connected components of $A$ by $cc(A)$. Given a smooth symmetric function $f\colon[-1,1]^d\to\mathbb R$ with $f(0)>0$, I am interested in the ...
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"Generic properties" of open neighborhood boundaries in compact metric spaces
Suppose we have a compact metric space $X$ with some designated point $a$ and closed set $B$ such that $a\notin B$. Let $A_0=\{a\}$ and $B_0 = B$. We'll play a game where on each player's turn they ...
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Is the property of being a connected component local?
More precisely, my question is as follows: Let $X$ be a qcqs scheme, $Z \subset X$ a closed subscheme and assume that there exists an open affine subscheme $U \subset X$ containing $Z$ such that $Z$ ...
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How should I try to imagine exotic smoothness in R4?
I am trying to wrap my mind around the concept of exotic smoothness in (and only in) $\mathbb{R}^4$.
I have some mathematical literature, but can anyone point to a semi-intuitive, semi-visual example?...
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Hyperbolic PDEs - Proof that the restriction of a locally $H^s$ solution to a spacelike hypersurface is locally in $H^s$
I have found the following claim made very clearly at least once in the published literature (see below):
Let $P$ be a linear partial differential operator defined on an open set $\Omega \subset \...
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When can we force two frames to be homeomorphic?
Recall that if $M,N$ are two structures of the same type, then
$M$ is $\mathcal{L}_{\infty,\omega}$ elementarily equivalent to $N$ precisely when $M$ and $N$ are isomorphic in some forcing extension. ...
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Local vs global homogeneity of topological spaces
I am interested in the relation between global and local homogeneity of topological spaces. On one extreme we have rigid spaces, i.e., topological spaces with trivial homeomorphism group.
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Superharmonic functions and amenability
Let $G$ be a group generated by a finite set $S$. Let $P$ be a Markov operator defined by the uniform measure on $S$. A function is superharmonic if $Pf\leq f$.
Assume that there is a set of non-...
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Has the Roelcke completion of a topological group any reasonable algebraic structure?
It is well-known that each topological group $G$ carries (at least) four natural uniformities:
the left uniformity $\mathcal L$, generated by the base $\{\{(x,y)\in G\times G:y\in xU\}:U\in\mathcal ...
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Loop space functor and sequential colimits of inclusions
The question is about a fact that is mentioned as "evident" everywhere in the literature, so my guess is that some small detail is passing over my head. Here it is:
Let $X_0\hookrightarrow X_1 \...
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When is the sigma-algebra generated by closed convex sets the same as the Borel sigma-algebra
For which topological vector spaces $E$ do we have the equality between the sigma algebra generated by the closed convex subsets of $E$ and the Borel sigma algebra of $E$ ?
More precisely, do we have ...
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example of an n-transitive but not infinitely transitive group action on a space
Definition. An action of a group $G$ on a set $X$ is strongly $n$-transitive if $G$ acts transitively on $n$-tuples of distinct elements in $X$ (via the diagonal action), and is $n$-transitive if $G$ ...
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$L^2$ norms of Whittaker vectors and zeros of Intertwining operators
For $\mu,\nu\in \mathbb{C}^2$ we denote $I(\mu,\nu)$ to be the principal series of $\mathrm{GL}_2(\mathbb{Q}_p)$ induced from $|.|^\mu\otimes |.|^\nu$. For $s=\mu-\nu$ one defines the standard ...
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Is there a normal non-collectionwise Hausdorff manifold?
In a 1990 paper*, M.E. Rudin writes (p.137),
So far as is known, normal manifolds may have to be collectionwise Hausdorff [cwH].
Since it holds whenever $V=L$, I understand that at that time, no ...
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The function space defined by deep neural nets
Given a deep net graph and the activation functions on the hidden vertices do we have a description of the function space spanned by it? (even if for some specific architectures and activation ...
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Is each Lindelof closed $\bar G_\delta$-set of a Tychonoff space functionally closed?
A subset $F$ if a topological space $X$ is called functionally closed if $F=f^{-1}(0)$ for some continuous map $f:X\to[0,1]$.
It is clear that each functionally closed set $F$ in $X$ is a closed $G_\...
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Topology of family of complex varieties
It seems to be an oft-cited fact (which comes up, for instance, in describing vanishing/nearby cycles) that:
For a proper flat map $f \colon X \rightarrow \Delta$, where
$X$ is a complex algebraic ...
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Locales satisfying DC?
Is there a nice (topological) characterization of the locales such that the axiom of dependant choices holds in the internal logic of the topos of sheaves ? I would also be interested in the case of ...
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What is the name for a Banach space property closed under ultraproducts?
In Banach space theory, a super-property is a property of a Banach space that is preserved under ultrapowers. (Update (2015-09-28): The property must also be closed under isometric embeddings.) (...
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Approximate singular value decomposition in Banach spaces
I am interested in generalisations to Banach spaces of the following construction, which relates to the singular value decomposition of a finite-dimensional linear map. If $V$, $W$ are finite-...
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(Un)bounded Geometry and Sobolev Spaces
This post is related to this and this post.
It is known that on a complete Riemannian manifold, the space $C^\infty_c(M)$ is generally not dense in the Sobolev spaces $W^{k, p}(M)$ ($1 \leq p < \...
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Pseudodifferential operators on compact manifolds with boundary
I have heard that the square root of the Dirichlet (or the Neumann) Laplacian is not a pseudodifferential operator on compact manifolds with boundary. The context in which this was said was that ...
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The Klee Trick for subsets of $\mathbb{R}^3$
Update: The lead paragraph has been changed to reflect the solution to a related question.
I asked the question Is dimension given by the Klee trick ever sharp?
and it has been answered in the ...
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Baire category of tall ideals
Problem. Is it consistent with ZFC that $\mathfrak t=\omega_1$ and each $\omega_1$-generated tall $P$-ideal is of the second Baire category?
(Asked 01.10.2016 by David Chodounsky at page 20 of Volume ...
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Are there always large discrete families of normal measures?
Let $\kappa$ be a measurable cardinal. We give the Stone space of all ultrafilters on $\kappa$ the usual topology, where each $x\subseteq\kappa$ determines a basic open $[x]=\{U;x\in U\}$. The ...
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Remote points in $\beta X$
It is known that in general convergence by sequences is not enough to account for all points in $\beta X \setminus X$, where $\beta X$ refers to the Stone-Cech compactification of a topological space $...