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Gibbs measure as stationary distribution of SDEs

I have been trying to understand how one can mathematically explain some of the results from statistical mechanics, especially regarding certain distributions like the Gibbs distribution. It would be ...
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Why is $\mathbb R^{\mathbb N}$ not high-dimensional enough?

In this paper [1], the authors consider the limiting distribution of $$S_{n,p}:=\frac{1}{\sqrt n}\sum_{k=1}^nX_k$$ for $p\rightarrow\infty$ as $n\rightarrow\infty$, where $X_1, X_2,\dots, X_n$ are ...
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dimensionality reduction of Markov chains

Suppose that $M$ is a time-homogeneous (and, for simplicity, stationary) Markov chain on $d$ states, which induces the probability measure $P$ on paths of length $n$. I seek a Markov chain $M'$ on $d'&...
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General algebraic definition of mirror symmetry

I'm trying to understand the following statement of Hori-Vafa from the algebraic perspective: The mirror of the Hirzebruch surface $\mathbb{F}_{n}$ is the Landau-Ginzburg model $x+y+\frac{a}{x}+\frac{...
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What is the maximal advantage of randomized over deterministic algorithms for approximation in the worst-case?

Let $X\subset Y$ be Banach spaces and $B_X:=\{x\in X: \|x\|_X\le1\}$ be the unit ball of $X$. The goal is to find an approximation of every element from $B_X$ with error measured in $Y$ by using at ...
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What we know about the function in Fefferman's Theorem

In Fefferman's many papers on Whitney's theorem he, amongst other things, constructs the existence of a smooth function $F$ which extends a function $f$ on a (say) finite set $E\subseteq \mathbb{R}^n$ ...
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Good reduction for the universal elliptic curve

Let $X$ be a modular curve, i.e. a quotient of the upper half plane $\mathbb{H}$ by a congruence subgroup $\Gamma$. When $\Gamma=\Gamma_0(N)$, it is known that $X$ has a smooth model denoted $\mathcal{...
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Stability of Euler discretization

I am looking at the discretization of an ODE: $$x_{n+1} = x_n + \alpha f(x_n),$$ where $x_n\in R^d$ and $f$ is continuously differentiable and such that $f(0)=0$ and $f'(0)$ is Hurwitz (i.e., the real ...
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Closure of $C([0,1]^2)$ via weak*-topology [closed]

Let $C([0,1]^2)$ denote the set of continuous functions on $[0,1]^2$. Let $L^1([0,1]^2)$ be the set of all Lebesgue integrable functions on $[0,1]^2$. The dual space of $C([0,1]^2)$, denoted by $C^*([...
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Stability of ODEs with polynomial nonlinearity

Consider the following ODE system: $$ x′=f(x)\iff \begin{pmatrix} x_1^\prime \\ \vdots\\ x_k^\prime\\ \vdots\\ x_n ^\prime \end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix} f_1(x) \\ \vdots\\ f_k(x)\\ \vdots\\ f_n(x) \...
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Centralizer of PSL in PGL and of SL in GL: reference request

$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}\DeclareMathOperator\SL{SL}\DeclareMathOperator\PGL{PGL}\DeclareMathOperator\PSL{PSL}$Consider the general linear group $\GL(n,q)$ over a finite field with $q$ elements and ...
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A Talagrand inequality for the supremum of partial sums over function classes under dependence. (Reference request)

As a consequence to the Talagrand concentration inequality, it is well known that for a measurable space $(S,\mathcal{S})$ and an i.i.d. sample $X_1,...,X_n$ of $S$-valued random variables, if $\...
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Locating elementary argument for leaf volume bound of codimension one compact foliations

Where in Reeb's thesis (or other expository reference) is the fact claimed by the following two blurbs proved? These both refer to Reeb's thesis. Edwards-Millett-Sullivan's Foliations with all leaves ...
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Supremum of sums of functions in $L^1$ taking random signs

Consider the Banach space $X=L^1([0,1])$, and let $n\gg1$ and $x_1, ..., x_n$ be any points in the unit sphere of $X$. Is there any reasonable lower bound for $$\sup_{(\epsilon_i)_{i=1}^n \in \{-1,+1\}...
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Unitary representations of the symmetric group over finite fields

I am interested in understanding the unitary representations of the symmetric group over $\mathbb{F}_{q^2}$. In general, some comments here are relevant Unitary representations of finite groups over ...
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Is the number of varieties of groups still unknown?

A variety of groups is a class of groups satisfying a specified set of equations. Equivalently, it is a class of groups that is closed under homomorphic images, subgroups, and direct products. A ...
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Pullback by surjective submersion is injective?

Denote by $\mathcal{D}'_X$ the sheaf of distributions on a smooth manifold $X$. Let $M$ and $N$ be smooth manifolds and $\Phi: M \to N$ a submersion. Then $\Phi$ defines a unique morphism of sheaves $\...
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Characterization of Vilenkin group

It is shown in [1, Section 1] by C.W. Onneweer that every infinite compact, metrizable, zero-dimensional commutative group is a Vilenkin group. My question is does this implication also hold if we ...
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Spectrum of sum of positive and negative operators

Let $(\mathscr{H}, \langle \cdot, \cdot \rangle)$ be a separable complex Hilbert space, and let $\mathscr{D}$ be a dense subset of $\mathscr{H}$. Let $P: \mathscr{D} \to \mathscr{H}$ and $N: \mathscr{...
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What properties does representing measure $\mu$ for $z\in\mathbb{D}^n$ has to satisfy so that $\nu=0$ is the only measure singular with respect to it?

Let $\mu$ and $\nu$ be two measures on the $\sigma$-Borel set $\mathcal{B}(\mathbb{D}^n)$. We say that $\mu$ is a representing measure for some point $z \in \mathbb{D}^n$, if $$\forall_{u \in A(\...
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Unique continuation of Laplace eigenforms

Let $M$ be a compact Riemannian manifold and $\Delta = d\delta + \delta d$ denote the (positive definite) Hodge Laplacian acting on differential forms. Call a smooth differential form $\omega$ a ...
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Locating volume 2 of certain conference proceedings in analytic number theory

Does anyone know where one might locate "Analytic Number Theory: Proceedings of a Conference in Honor of Heini Halberstam, Volume 2"? There exists Volume 1 here: https://link.springer.com/...
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Showing an operator is (or not) closed on $L^2(\mathbb{R})$

I am linearizing nonlinear waves and get operators of the form below. Everything is considered in $L^2(\mathbb{R})$. Consider the operator $L_1=\frac{d}{dx}$. The domain is $H^1(\mathbb{R})$ and it is ...
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Equivalence of Sobolev norms for smooth functions with compact support

Let $f\in C^\infty_c([0,1]^n)$, then we can extend it to a $1$-periodic smooth function $\tilde f$. We define the fourier transform (series) of $f$ ($\tilde f$):$$ \hat f(\xi):=\int e^{2\pi i x\cdot \...
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Is finding the CDF from the Laplace transform well-posed?

In my study of Dynamic Light Scattering, I came across the following inverse problem. Let $F(s):[0,T]\rightarrow[0,T]$ be the Laplace transform of a probability distribution $f(t)$ on the real line ...
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Shadows of partitions of lcm

$\DeclareMathOperator\lcm{lcm}$Fix an integer $n\geq1$. Denote the least common multiple $L_n=\lcm(1,2,\dots,n)$. QUESTION. Is the following true? For each integer partition $\lambda=(\lambda_1,\...
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Smoothing property of the heat kernel on the one-dimensional torus

Let $G=G(x,t)$ be the heat kernel on the one-dimensional torus $\mathbb{T}^1,$ with $x \in \mathbb{T}^1$ and $t \in (0,T].$ $G$ is given by \begin{equation} G(x,t) = (4 \pi t)^{-1/2} \sum_{k \in \...
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Asymptotically small submatrices of random matrices

Consider an ensemble of $N \times N$ random Hermitian matrices distributed according to some unitarily invariant measure $$P(M) \mathrm{d}M = \frac{1}{Z_{N}} e^{-\mathrm{tr}[ Q(M)]}\mathrm{d}M,$$ for ...
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Questions on the compactness of $L_1([0,1]^2)$'s unit sphere

Let $U$ denote the set of functions $f\in L_1([0,1]^2)$ such that $\int f=1$ and $f(x,y)\geq 0: a.e. (x,y)\in [0,1]^2$. Recently in my study I need to study the compactness of $U$. By Riesz's theorem ...
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Estimating a sum over set partitions

Let $[n]:=\{1,\dots,n\}$. Fix a set partition $\rho$ of $[n]$, with an abuse of notation we shall use $\rho\vdash [n]$. I would like to estimate the following alternating sum. QUESTION. Is this true? ...
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Limit sequence of regular function in $L_1$‘s unit sphere

Let $U$ denote the set of functions $f\in L_1([0,1]^2)$ such that $\int f=1$. For any $f\in U$, we say it is regular if $\int_{x_0\times [0,1]}f=\int_{[0,1]\times y_0}f=1$ for a.e. every $x_0, y_0\in [...
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Weakly compact sets forced to contain $0$

Let $E$ be an infinite-dimensional real normed space and let $K\subset E$ be a weakly compact set such that, for each $\varphi\in E^*\setminus \{0\}$, there exists a unique $\tilde x\in K$ such that $$...
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How to find the inverse of this linear integral operator?

Let $f(x): \mathbb{R}^d \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ be a function that decays ``fastly enough'' at infinity. We can define the following linear operator $$L[f](x):= \int_{\mathbb{R}^d} d^d y \, \frac{f(y)}...
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Upper and lower bounds for a Rademacher-type expectation

Suppose that $\varepsilon_i$ are independent Rademacher random variables (that is, $ \mathbb{P}(\varepsilon_i=-1) = \mathbb{P}(\varepsilon_i=1) =1/2 $. Fix an $a\in\mathbb{R}^n$ and define the random ...
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Theta series of well-rounded lattices

I've started looking into well-rounded Euclidean lattices and I was interested in learning whether their theta series have any interesting properties, but haven't found much in terms of bibliography ...
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Hartman uniform distribution of means

Background: for a discrete abelian group $G$, a character of $G$ is a homomorphism $\chi:G\to \mathbf S^1$, $\mathbf S^1$ being the circle group $\{z\in \mathbb C:|z|=1\}$ with ordinary multiplication....
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An analog of Anderson's result in C* algebra setting [closed]

Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a unital $C^{*}$-algebra and $S(\mathcal{A})$ denote the states space of $\mathcal{A}$. For $a\in \mathcal{A}$ , define $W(a) =\{\phi(a):\phi\in S(\mathcal{A})\}$ It's known that $...
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Derived Koszul complex

Let $X$ be a projective variety over $\mathbb{C}$ and $V$ be a vector bundle over $X$. Let $\pi: V\to X$ be the natural projection. Let $i: X\to V$ be the zero section map. Let $V^\vee$ be the dual ...
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Analytic continuation of $\int_V (f(x_1,\cdots,x_n))^s dx_i$

Let $V$ be an $n$-dimensional simplex, let $f(\boldsymbol{x}) = f(x_1,\cdots,x_n)\in \mathbb{C}[x_1,\cdots,x_n]$ be a product of linear polynomials that is non-zero in interior of $V$. Also let $E(\...
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What happens if we add an initial object to a Lawvere theory?

Motivation There is a theory of smooth spaces (for example, diffeological spaces) as certain sheaves on the site $\mathrm{Cart}$, which is the "category of cartesian spaces" whose objects ...
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Does $C^{k,s-k}$ function with lipschitz lower order derivatives give a certain bound on the Taylor remainder?

Let $\Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}$ be open (not necessarily an interval). Let $ s > 0$ and $k \in \mathbb{N}_0$ be such that $s \in (k, k+1]$. Suppose that $f \colon \Omega \to \mathbb{R}$ is an ...
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Co-locating slowly increasing smooth functions in two different ways

This question is subsequent from my previous one. I will write everything in detail for the sake of completeness. Let $g_1$ and $g_2$ be smooth functions on $\mathbb{R}$, whose derivatives of all ...
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On the closed convex hull of a weakly compact set

Let $H$ be an infinite-dimensional real Hilbert space and let $B$ be the closed unit ball of $H$. Let $K\subset B$ be a weakly compact set whose closed convex hull agrees with $B$. Question: does $K$ ...
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What did Mirimanoff say about Intuitionism?

Dmitry Mirimanoff, "L'intuitionisme", Alma Mater n° 6, Geneva, 1945. Most of Mirimanoff's work was in number theory, but he wrote three papers about set theory that were way ahead of their ...
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Stationary phase formula for a complex valued phase

I'd be interested in computing an asymptotic expansion when $h \rightarrow 0$, of an integral of the form $$ I_h = \int_{\mathbb{R}}{e^{\frac{i}{h}\varphi(x)}dx} $$ where $\varphi : \mathbb{R} \...
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Are principal parabolic group scheme bundles Zariski locally trivial?

Let $P$ denote a parabolic subgroup scheme of $\operatorname{Sp}(2n;F)$, where $F$ is a field (I am interested in $K=\mathbb{Q}_p$ so possibly okay to assume local with characteristic $0$ if it makes ...
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True or false? Every left or right cancellative, duo semigroup is cancellative

A semigroup $S$ is duo if $aS = Sa$ for all $a \in S$, where $aS := \{ax: x \in S\}$ and similarly for $Sa$; for instance, every commutative semigroup is duo, and so is every group. On the other hand, ...
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Semiclassical limit of spectral gap of Schrödinger operators with nonsmooth potential

Let $\Omega$ be a connected compact subset of $\mathbb{R}^d$. It is well known that for a smooth potential $V:\Omega \to \mathbb{R}$ that has a unique nondegenerate minimum $V(0) = 0$, the operator $H ...
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Reference request for the isomorphism $H^1(G_{K_v},E)[n]\cong (E(K_v)/nE(K_v))^*$ in the context of Tate-duality

Let $E/K$ be an elliptic curve over a number field $K$. Let $M_K$ be the set of all places of $K$. Let $K_v$ be a completion of $K$ at $v$. I'm searching for a reference for the statement of the ...
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Laplacian is surjective from $\mathcal{C}^{\infty}(B)$ to $\mathcal{C}^{\infty}(B)$

Let $B$ denote the open unit ball in $\mathbb{R}^n$. Let $\mathcal{C}^{\infty}(B)$ represent the space of smooth functions on $B$. Is the Laplacian operator $\Delta$ surjective as a map from $\mathcal{...
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