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Metric on space of Borel-measurable functions

Let $(X,d_X),(Y,d_Y)$ be metric spaces and $X$ is locally-compact and fix a Borel probability measure $\nu$ on $X$. For any Borel-measurable $f:X\rightarrow Y$, let $\mathcal{K}(f,\delta)$ be the set ...
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A sequence of compact operators, weak convergence versus strong convergence

Let $(X,\mu)$ be a finite measure space. We consider two sequences of bounded linear operators $\{T_n\}_{n=1}^\infty$ and $\{S_n\}_{n=1}^\infty$ on $L^2(X,\mu)$. We denote by $\mathcal{L}$ the space ...
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How to compute the functional derivative of the following functional encountered in electrical impedance tomography?

Note: I have raised this question in Mathematical stack exchange but it received no attention. That is why I proceed to here to ask this question. Please tell me if this is not appropriate, thank you....
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When does a nonnegative $C^1$ function on $[a,b]$ have finitely many zeros?

It is well known that if $f:\mathbb R\to \mathbb R$ is real analytic then we have that either $f\equiv 0$ or $f$ has finitely many zeros on the interval $[a,b]$. It is also known that you can have a ...
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Helly-type theorem for infinite-dimensional spaces

Currently I'm reading a classical text Convex Sets by F. Valentine. While reasing it I'm trying to generalize results as much as I can. I'm a bit confused of authors use of a notions of Euclidean ...
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Are Weyl sequences polynomially bounded?

Look at the Hilbert space $l^2( \mathbb{Z}) $ and let $A$ be a translation invariant band operator. I.e. if $\{ e_n \}_{n \in \mathbb Z} $ is the standard basis for $l^2( \mathbb{Z}) $ then it holds ...
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Weak convergence rates for integral operators

Suppose $q=\sum_{i=1}^m\pi_i\delta_{x_i}$ is a discrete measure on $\mathbb{R}^n$ and let $q\ast \varphi_\epsilon$ denote the convolution of $q$ with some mollifier $\varphi_\epsilon$, so that $q\ast\...
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Weighted translation semigroup

Given a strictly positive function $a:[0,1]\longrightarrow \mathbb{R}$, I have a question about the generation of a $C_0$-semigroup on $L^p([0,1])$ ($1\le p<\infty$) by the following maximal ...
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Interpolation of embedded Hilbert spaces and intersection

I'm wondering under what hypothesis it is true a property like $$[\mathcal{H}_1\cap X, \mathcal{H}_2\cap X]_{\theta}=\mathcal{H}_1\cap X\cap [\mathcal{H}_1, \mathcal{H_2}]_{\theta}$$ where $\mathcal{H}...
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Induction of group von neumann algebra for group homomorphism with amenable kernel

Let $\alpha:H\to G$ be a group homomorphism betwenn discrete countable groups, and assume that the kernel of $\alpha$ is an amenable group, denoted by $K$. I would like to know ...
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Asking for results on critical points and similar properties of solutions of nonlinear Volterra integral equations - Physically coherent solutions

I have a system of nonlinear Volterra integral equations of form $$x(t)=x_0+\int_0^t K(t,s)F(x(s))ds$$ and I am interested on the critical points of $x(t)$, I mean maximum, minimum, increasing and ...
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Functions whose Fourier coefficients satisfy $ \sum_{k=1}^\infty |c_k| < 1 $?

Let $f:(0,1) \to \mathbb R$ be a function that can be written as $$f(x) = \sum_{k=1}^\infty c_k \phi_k(x),$$ where $\phi_k(x) = \cos(\pi k x)$. What is the minimal assumption required on $f$ to ...
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Decomposition of the Orlicz norm into sequential norm

I am bearing seeking for a sequential decomposition of the norm in Orlicz space. Let me state what is known in the particular case of Lebesgue space $L^p(\Bbb R^d)$. Given $u\in L^p(\Bbb R^d)$ let $$n\...
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Bochner integral in a Fréchet space

I have a Fréchet space $V$ whose topology is (if it helps) induced by a family $\mathcal{P}$ of norms - not just seminorms - and on this space I have a Borel probability measure $\nu$. Now, I would ...
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Compact embedding of the Sobolev space $H^m(\Omega)$ and $L^2(\Omega)$ from Rellich-Kondrachov theorem

From the Rellich-Kondrachov theorem we know that $H^m(\Omega)\hookrightarrow_c L^2(\Omega)$ when $\Omega$ is bounded of class $C^1$ and $m\geq 1$ is an integer. Also this is not true if $\Omega:=\...
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Dominant singularity of a multivariate complex function and Cauchy integral formula

Suppose I have a function $f: \mathbb C^d \rightarrow \mathbb C$, that i know in close form, and from which i want to bound the taylor coefficients around 0. For that, I am using the cauchy integral ...
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What is the explicit version of the Peter Weyl Theorem?

While the name "Peter-Weyl" is reserved for the compact group case, I prefer to talk in greater generality. Let $G$ be a unimodular type I topological group with a fixed Haar measure. The ...
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How to prove surjectivity of biharmonic operator?

My question is regarding the Kirchhoff plate pde which is the so-called biharmonic operator. Let $\Omega=[a,b]\times[a,b]\subset \mathbb{R}^2$, and $Z$ be the Hilbert space $Z=L^2[\Omega]$. The ...
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wave equation with L^2 boundary data via spectral decomposition

It is classical that if $\Omega \subset \mathbb R^n$ is a bounded domain with smooth boundary, then the equation \begin{equation}\label{pf2} \begin{aligned} \begin{cases} \partial^2_{t}u- \Delta u=0\,\...
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Minimizing a certain norm of the identity operator on $\mathbb R^2$

$\newcommand\R{\mathbb R}\newcommand\Q{\mathcal Q}$For mutually orthogonal vectors unit vectors $a=[a_1,\dots,a_n]^T$ and $b=[b_1,\dots,b_n]^T$ in $\R^n=\R^{n\times1}$ (so that $n\ge2$) and for all $x=...
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Eigenvalues of the operator $A = -v'' + B(x) v$

How can I prove that for the eigenvalues of the operator $$A := -v'' + B(x) v$$ on $(0,L)$ with zero Dirichlet boundary condition it holds that $$ \left| \lambda_n - \frac{\pi^2n^2}{L^2}\right| \le ||...
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Hilbert transform on weighted Sobolev spaces

Let $\mathscr H\,f$ denote the Hilbert transform of a function $f \in L^2(\mathbb R)$. We know that $\mathscr H$ is an isometry on $L^2(\mathbb R)$, but I want to know to what is the mapping ...
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What are (the different aspects of) harmonic analysis good for?

Let $G$ be a locally compact group. To the best of my understanding, harmonic analysis has three legs that all work perfectly in the case that $G$ is in addition compact and abelian, but have ...
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Radon-Nikodým-like theorem for Radon measures

Let $(E,d)$ be a metric space, $\mu$ be a nonnegative Radon$^1$ measure on $\mathcal B(E)$ and $\nu$ be a finite (signed) Radon measure on $\mathcal B(E)$. I'm searching for a Radon-Nikodým-like ...
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Poincaré inequality holds on Riemannian manifolds (min max principle)

In YuChang Xia's book "Eigenvalues on Riemannian Manifolds" Page 4 equation (1.16)Poincaré inequality: I want to know which manifold(s)/function(s) can make the inequality hold. What if we ...
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A question about strong slopes (nonsmooth analysis)

Context. I'm reading the manuscrip "Nonlinear Error Bounds via a Change of Function" by Dominique Azé and Jean-Noël Corvellec (J Optim Theory Appl 2016), and I'm having a hard time ...
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$W^{1,p}-$regularity on the boundary for solution of Laplace equation with Robin boundary condition

I came across with the attached paper and here is the part that I try to understand. If the non-tangential maximal function of $\nabla u$, i.e $(\nabla u)^*$, belongs in $L^p(\partial \Omega)$, then ...
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Is there any nontrivial measure on $L^p$ or Sobolev spaces?

One may find a counting measure or trivial probability measure on $L^p$. However, is there any meaningful measure constructed on $L^p$, so that one may try to find a size of subsets of $L^p$? The same ...
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Which domains have a Poincare-Wirtinger inequality? Which don't?

A Poincare-Wirtinger inequality holds over a domain $\Omega \subseteq \mathbb R^n$ with exponentnt $1 \leq p \leq \infty$ if there exists $C(p,\Omega) > 0$ such that $\| u - \operatorname{avg}(u) \|...
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Continuous injective functions with dense image

Let $X$ be the set of continuous, injective functions from $\mathbb{R}^n$ to $\mathbb{R}^n$ with dense image; and equip $X$ with the (relative) compact-open topology. What is known about this space? ...
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Showing that for measurable $\Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}^n$, $L^1(\Omega; C_0(\mathbb{R}^n))$ is separable

Here we're integrating "Banach-valued" functions $u: \Omega \rightarrow C_0(\mathbb{R}^n))$ , and by $u \in L^1(\Omega; C_0(\mathbb{R}^n))$ I mean that $$\int_{x \in \Omega} \| u(x) \|_{\...
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Lidskii's theorem for non trace-class operators

Lidskii's theorem states that for a trace-class operators, the trace is actually equal to the sum of eigenvalues. Now, there are operators with finite trace that are not trace-class. Of course, in ...
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Generalized Hardy operator and Lorentz gamma spaces

I would like to find an inequality which would 'place' the generalized Hardy operator $\int_0^th(y)dy\int_y^tk^*(s)ds$ in between two Lorentz gamma spaces. Any literature or ideas would be greatly ...
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Extension of Lipschitz functions that preserve the Frobenius norm of the Jacobian

Let $n,m\ge 1$ be integers and let $f:E\to R^m$ be $L$-Lipschitz for some subset $E\subset R^n$. Kirszbraun's theorem, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirszbraun_theorem, states that there exists ...
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Lower bound on iterated matrix application

Let $n \in \mathbb Z^2$ such that the non self-adjoint weighted Laplacian is $$(\Delta u)(n)=u(n_1+1,n_2)-u(n_1-1,n_2) + i( u(n_1,n_2+1)- u(n_1,n_2-1))$$ the adjoint operator is then $$(\Delta^* u)(n)=...
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Convergence of Brown measures

For each $n\in \mathbb N$, let $\mathcal M_n$ be a finite von Neumann algebra with a faithful trace $\tau_n$. Fix a non-principal ultrafilter $\omega$ on $\mathbb N$. Let $\mathcal M^\omega$ be the ...
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A strong duality for convex functional optimization that admits Lipschitz continuity constraints?

Problem Statement I am looking for formal proof---hopefully textbook material---of two items: an analogue to Slater's condition [1] that obtains strong duality for optimization of convex functionals; ...
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A question in Sobolev spaces involving time

Let $X$ be a Banach space, we understand $L^1(0, T, X)$ is the space of strongly measurable functions from $[0, T]$ valued in $X$, that is integrable. Assume ${\bf u}\in L^1(0, T, X)$, we say ${\bf v}\...
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On strong resolvent convergence of unbounded operators

Given a sequence of unbounded self-adjoint operators $\Delta_N$ defined on some fixed domain of the Hilbert space $L^2(\mathbb{R})$ converging to i*identity in the sense that: for all $\phi\in\...
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Can quotient space be isomorphically isometric to some closed subspace of original one?

Suppose $\mathcal{B}$ is a Banach space which is not isomorphic to a Hilbert space. What condition should I pose on $\mathcal{B}$ such that for every closed subspace $\mathcal{M}$, the quotient space $...
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Prove integral inequality for divergence-free vector fields

Let $u$ be a divergence-free vector field $u:\mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R^ n$. Does the following inequality hold? $$\Big( \int_{\mathbb R^n} |u|^2 dx\Big)^2 \le C\Big(\int_{\mathbb R^n} |u|^2|x|^2 dx \...
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Conditions on the inequality with a gauge norm

Let $\Phi(x)=\int_0^x \phi(y)\,dy$, $x \in \mathbb{R}_+$, be an N-function, and let $u$ be locally inferable on $\mathbb{R}_+$. Consider the gauge norm $$ \rho_{\Phi,u}(f)=\inf\{\lambda>0: \int_{\...
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Mixed partial derivatives of planar functions converging to delta distribution

Given a sequence $(f_k)_{k\in\mathbb{N}}\subset C^2(\mathbb{R}^2)$ of strictly positive functions $f_k\equiv f_k(x,y)$ with $\|f_k(x,\cdot)\|_{L^1}=1$ for all $x\in\mathbb{R}$ and such that for each $...
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Estimate in vanishing viscosity for the difference $\Vert u^\epsilon - u^\eta \Vert_{L^2(\mathbb R^N)} $

Consider the following advection-diffusion equation $$ \begin{cases} u^\epsilon_t + f(u^\epsilon)_x = \epsilon \Delta u^\epsilon\\ u^\epsilon(0,\cdot) = u_0, \end{cases} $$ How can one prove an ...
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Does a spectral theorem exist for linear operator pencils?

I was wondering if a version of the spectral theorem (the projection valued measure case) holds for linear pencils of the form $$ A-\lambda B $$ where $A,B$ are self-adjoint on some Hilbert space $\...
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Hilbert transform on a Besov space

Consider the usual Hilbert transform of periodic functions $$H(f) = \frac{1}{2\pi}P.V.\int_{-\pi}^{\pi}\cot(\frac{x-y}{2})f(y)dy.$$ We know $H$ does not map $L^\infty$ continuously to $L^\infty$. Now ...
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Uniqueness for measure valued ode

Morning! Basically I'm working on a mean field scaling for some measure valued process (valued on $M_F(\mathbb{N})$). The limit turns up as a (deterministic) solution to a measure valued ODE. Let's ...
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Estimate involving Besov norm

When reading some old notes of my advisor on interpolation spaces, I bumped into a problem I can't quite wrap my head around. Here are the details. For $p\in(0,\infty)$ a $p$-variation semi-norm of a ...
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The conformal map from interior of ellipse to interior of the unit disk (property check)

Based on example 5 (page 546) and example 7 (page 550) of the book "Applied and computational complex analysis. Volume 3, Wiley, 1986" written by Peter Henrici, if $a,b>0$ satisfies $a^2-...
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What is the weak limit of $f_n \ \mathrm{sign}(f_n - 1)$ if $f_n \to f$ weakly in $L^p([0,1])$?

Let $f_n: [0,1] \to \mathbb R$ be a uniformly bounded sequence in $L^p$. Then there exists a subsequence such that $f_{n_k} \to f$ weakly in $L^p([0,1])$. What is the weak limit of the sequence of ...
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