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compactness of fractional Sobolev spaces
I am looking for a reference on the paper on compact Sobolev embeddings.
If we define the Sobolev space $$X_{0}(A):=\{u\in H^s(\mathbb R^N): u=0\quad \text{in}\quad \mathbb R^N \setminus A\}$$ where $...
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Kernel of Radon transform in $\mathbb{R}^3$
Consider the Radon transform from the space of functions on the manifold of affine lines in $\mathbb{R}^3$ to functions on the manifold of affine 2-planes in $\mathbb{R}^3$:
$$(Rf)(H):=\int_{l\subset ...
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Dirac operator on manifold with periodic end
Let $\tilde W$ be a spin closed oriented manifold, $Y$ is a codimension $1$ closed oriented submanifold of $\tilde W$, and denote the $W$ the cobordism from $Y$ to
itself obtained from cutting $\...
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Universal decay rate of the Fisher information along the heat flow
I'm looking for a reference for the following fact: In the torus $\mathbb T^d$ let me denote by $u_t=u(t,x)$ the (unique, distributional) solution of the heat equation
$$
\partial_t u=\Delta u
$$
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Representability of smooth invertible Lipschitz functions by a finite composition of near-identity functions
Theorem 1 of this paper shows that
For every positve integer $K$ and for every nonempty bounded domain $\mathcal X \subseteq \mathbb R^d$, the restriction on $\mathcal X$ of any function $h: \...
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What is the minimal $C_k$, such that every $f\colon \{-1,1\}^n\to \mathbb{R}$ of degree at most $k$ satisfies $\|f\|_2\le C_k\|f\|_1$
Every $f\colon\{-1,1\}^n\to \mathbb{R}$ can be repsenented as a multilinean polynomial of the form $$f(x_1,x_2,\ldots ,x_n)=\sum _{S\subseteq [n]} \hat{f}(S)\prod_{i\in S} x_i $$ The degree of the ...
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Chain rules for Dini Derivative
Could someone provides some references for the chain rule concerning Dini derivatives. For example, let $f(\cdot) \in \mathcal{C}^1\left( \mathbb{R} ; \mathbb{R}\right)$, and $g(\cdot) \in \mathcal{C}\...
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Criteria for Schrödinger operator on real line to have simple spectrum
Consider a Schrödinger operator $H:=-\Delta+V$ on $\mathbb R$, where $V$ is such that $H$ has a purely discrete spectrum
$-\infty<\lambda_1\leq\lambda_2\leq\cdots$ converging to $+\infty$. Do there ...
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Best constant for maximal function for locally compact groups
Maximal functions for locally compact groups have been studied. In particular papers of K. Phillips and Phillips-Taibleson (here and here) contain nice results in this direction. It might be too much ...
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Convex hull of piece-wise linear functions
Let $K>1$ be a positive integer. Consider a function class $$\mathcal{F}_K:=\Big\{\max_{1\leq k\leq K} a_k^\top x + b_k:\ ||a_k||\leq 1, |b_k|\leq 1, \forall 1\leq k\leq K \Big\}$$ on some compact ...
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Vector valued disc "algebra"
I am interested in a vector-valued form of the disc "algebra" (which in this setting is not in general an algebra, hence the scare quotes). Let $E$ be a Banach space, and let $A(\mathbb D,E)$ be the ...
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Diffeomorphism group action on the space of embeddings
Let $S$ and $M$ be two finite-dimensional smooth manifolds with $\dim S\le \dim M$. Then it is known (e.g.Kriegl-Michor's book) that the set $\mathrm{Emb}(S, M)$ of all smooth embeddings $S\to M$ is ...
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Sobolev embeddings for vector-valued functions
I would like to know if there is a simple extension of the standard Sobolev embeddings for functions taking values in another Euclidean space.
In particular, let $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ be a ...
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Harnack inequality for fractional laplacian
Let u be a positive solution of $s\in (0, 1) $
\begin{equation}
\left\{\begin{aligned}
(-\Delta )^{s} u &= 0 \text{ in } (-2T, 2T)\\
u &=g\quad\text{in}\quad \mathbb R\setminus(-2T, 2T).
\...
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Is the Gelfand transform strictly continuous?
Let $M$ be the Banach algebra of measures on the circle with $L_1$ naturally sitting as a closed ideal of $M$. Then $M$ carries the strict topology implemented by the family of seminorms $\|\mu\|_f = \...
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A generalization of Chebyshev's sum inequality
From some my previous questions here and here and well-known rearrangement inequality. I pose an inequality as follows and I am looking for the proof or a reference.
Inequality: Let $y=f(x,y)$ is ...
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Lebesgue's integrability condition in several variables
The well known Lebesgue's condition of Riemann integrability says that a bounded function in one variable
$f\colon [a,b] \to \mathbb{R}$ is Riemann integrable if and only if it is continuous almost ...
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Solution of hyperbolic equations with $V^*$ data
Let $V\subset H\subset V^*$ a Hilbert triple and consider a 2nd order evolution equation of the form $$u''(t)+Au(t) = f(t)\quad \text{ in }\ L^2(0,T;V^*),$$ where $f\in\ L^2(0,T;H)$.
Can we let $f\in ...
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A book for problems in Functional Analysis
I want to know if there's any book that categorizes problems by subjects of Functional Analysis.
I'm studying Functional Analysis now a days and I really need to solve some problems in order to ...
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Reference to L^1 error for piecewise linear interpolation of Lipschitz functions
Let $f:[0,1]\to\mathbb{R}$ be a Lipschitz function, and $\pi f$ be its piecewise linear interpolant on an equispaced grid with $n$ points.
It should be true (if I am not making mistakes with the ...
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Approximation property counterexamples? (Also: relation to tensor products)
I remember reading somewhere (but unfortunately, I've forgotten where it was) that the canonical map from the (completed) projective tensor product of two Banach spaces to the (completed) injective ...
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Is $C^{\infty}(E)$ a projective Frechet $C^{\infty}(M)$-module for a $C^{\infty}$-fiber bundle $E\to M$ with compact fiber?
The question is a special case of a previous question.
Let $M$ be a compact smooth manifold, then it is clear that $C^{\infty}(M)$ is a Frechet algebra with pointwise multiplication and a collection ...
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Is $C^{\infty}(M)$ a projective Frechet $C^{\infty}(N)$-module for a smooth map $M\to N$ between compact smooth manifolds?
Let $M$ be a compact smooth manifold, then it is clear that $C^{\infty}(M)$ is a Frechet algebra with pointwise multiplication and a collection of semi-norm defined by $p_{\alpha}(f):=\sup_{\beta\leq\...
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How to define transfinite derivatives of a function?
There are all manners of theories generalizing the notion of derivative. Amongst them is the fractional calculus, a rich theory which gives a sense to the derivation and integration of non-integer (i....
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Lower semi-continuity of integration
I've found many papers characterizing the weak lower semi-continuity of
$$
\Phi(u)\triangleq \int_{x \in \Omega} f(x,u(x))\,dx,
$$
on $L^2(\Omega)$ where $\Omega$ is a bounded subset of $\mathbb{R}^d$....
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Are the sets whose convex hull surface admits multiple representations a shy set of sets?
Consider a compact subset $A$ of $R^n$. Let me call $A$ special if any point $x$ that is on the boundary of $\textsf{conv.hull}(A)$ admits a unique representation as a convex combination of points in $...
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Conditions for Poisson summation (for discontinuous functions)
Let $G$ be an locally compact abelian group with $\Gamma$ a discrete cocompact subgroup. I'm looking for precise conditions by which Poisson summation formula holds. That is, for some function $f$ on $...
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A characterization of $L_1(\mu)$ in $L_\infty(\mu)^*$
Let $\mu$ be a finite positive measure on a set $M$:
$$
\mu(M)<\infty.
$$
As is known, the Banach dual space $L_\infty(\mu)^*$ to the space $L_\infty(\mu)$ contains $L_1(\mu)$, but (excluding some ...
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Does Bishop-Phelps Theorem hold for extreme points (slightly different version)?
Recall the Bishop-Phelps Theorem.
Bishop-Phelps Theorem: Let $B\subseteq E$ be a bounded, closed, convex subset of a real Banach space $E.$
Then the set
$$\{e^*\in E^*: e^* \text{ attains its ...
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Does $\{ x^* \circ \psi_t:x^*\in ext(E^*), t\in K \}\subset ext(X^*)$ hold?
Notations: Let $K$ be a locally compact Hausdorff space and $E$ be a real normed linear space.
Recall that $C_0(K,E)$ is the set of $E$-valued continuous functions $f$ on $K$ such that $f$ vanishes at ...
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Theory of distributions on various domains
The prototypical example of a distribution is the Dirac delta function, defined as a linear functional taking a well behaved test function $\phi:\mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ and returning its value at ...
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Lipschitz right inverses of Banach space quotients
Let $X$ be a Banach space and $Y$ a closed subspace of $X$. I am interested in quotients $q:X\to X/Y$ that do not have Lipschitz right inverses (not necessarily linear).
Of course, if $Y$ is ...
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Reference request: Irreducible operators
I had asked this question on MSE but did not get any response.
I would like some reference to books that talk about irreducible operators on Banach lattices and its properties. A quick google search ...
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iid random operator and its spectrum
consider an insteresting question:
given Banach Space $ \mathcal{B}$, independent identical distribution random operator on $ \mathcal{B}$: $ (T_i)_{i \ge 1} $, where operator space is endowed with ...
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The second dual of $C(X)$ with the compact-open topology
Let $X$ be a compact Hausdorff space. Then $C(X)$ is a Banach algebra with the supremum norm and so is $A=C(X)^{**}$ under either Arens product. Moreover, it is easy to verify that $A\cong C(Z)$ for ...
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Status of an open problem in isometric aspect of Banach space theory
The following open problem is taken from the book Open Problems in the Geometry and Analysis of Banach Spaces, page $40.$
Problem $84:$ Assume that $X$ is an infinite-dimensional separable Banach ...
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Is there an "exponential law" for differentiable maps between smooth manifolds?
Although it seems like a textbook question, I was not able to find a textbook or even a research article answering the following question:
Let $M$, $N$ and $P$ be finite-dimensional smooth manifolds ...
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If $T_1T_2 = T_2T_1$, why $r(T_1 + T_2) \leq r(T_1) + r(T_2)$?
Let $T_1$ and $T_2$ be two bounded linear operators in a complex banach space $X$.
If $T_1T_2 = T_2T_1$, I want to know how to show that
$$
r(T_1+T_2) \leq r(T_1) + r(T_2),
$$
where $r(A)$ ...
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Sign-changing solutions for initial-boundary value problem for $\partial_t u + \partial^4_x u = 0$
Can you point out a reference for the fact that solutions for the initial-boundary value problem associated to $$\partial_t u + \partial^4_x u = 0$$ with $u(0,\cdot) >0$ can change sign (that is, ...
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Orthonormal basis for $L^2(G/H)$.
Let $G$ be a locally compact group and $H$ be a closed subgroup of $G$. Is there any way to define a reasonable orthonormal basis for $L^2(G/H)$? By "reasonable" I mean elements of the orthonormal ...
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Closure in the strong dual topology
Originally asked on MSE.
Let $E$ be a metrizable locally convex topological vector space and let $E^{*}$ be its dual space endowed with the strong topology = topology of uniform convergence on (...
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Status of two Banach space theory open problems posted by Pełczyński
In the book 'Open Problems in the Geometry and Analysis of Banach Spaces', I am interested in the following two problems.
Problem $1$: Let $X$ be a separable infinite-dimensional Banach space that is ...
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Comparison of (square) of a function and its Fourier transform in an integral
I am completely stuck on a comparison between $f(t)^2$ and $\hat{f}(t)^2$ in an integral.
Considering $f(t)$ of rapid decrease at infinity such that near zero: $f(t) \sim_0 t^{-\frac{1}{2}- \alpha}+o(...
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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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Manifold of mappings between $M$ and $N$, with non-compact source $M$
EDIT: Let $M$ and $N$ are two smooth manifold and suppose $N$ is compact but $M$ is not necessarily compact. For my purpose, I just need to consider the case $M=\mathbb R \times S^1$ or $\mathbb R \...
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What is the Banach dual of the Bochner space $L^\infty(\Omega;X)$?
Suppose $\Omega$ is a $\sigma$-finite measure space (I'm happy to take $\Omega = \mathbb{N}$) and let $X$ be a Banach space. It's pretty well known that the Banach dual of $L^\infty(\Omega)$ can be ...
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Homomorphism to multiplier algebra of groupoid $C^\ast$-algebra
If I have a functor $X\to Y$ between topological groupoids with appropriate Haar measures, such that $X_0 \to Y_0$ is injective and a homeomorphism onto its image, then I should have (or rather, I ...
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Loomis-Whitney versus Gagliardo inequalities
When searching for a reference, I discovered a curious fact about the Wikipedia page concerning the Loomis-Whitney Inequality (LWI).This page, which exists only in an English version, states that the ...
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Interchange of integration order (of a not absolutely convergent integral with sinus)
Can we interchange the integral order of this integral to start integration on $x$ ? (Taking $g$ and $f$ two functions of rapid decrease which are $o(x^2)$ near zero)
$$A=\int_{0}^\infty \int_0^{\...
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Changing the order of integration of double integral: references and theorems
The Fubini's theorem states that if we have $ \int_0^{\infty} \int_0^{\infty} |f(t,x)| dt dx$ well defined (i.e. function is absolutely integrable) then we can interchange order of integration:
$$ \...