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Huygens' principle or finite speed of propagation?

I am reading the paper Large global solutions for energy supercritical nonlinear wave equations on $\mathbb{R}^{3+1}$ by Krieger and Schlag and am confused by one of their steps. For context, $v(t,r)$ ...
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Eigenvalue of a convolution and a restriction?

Let $\epsilon>0$ be small. Let $\eta(t) = \frac{2\epsilon}{\epsilon^2+(2\pi t)^2}$ (the Fourier transform of $x\mapsto e^{-\epsilon |x|}$). Let $V$ be the space of integrable, bounded functions $f:\...
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A deceptively simple regularity problem for functions on the plane

By various meanderings and toying with simpler problems, my current research has lead me to the following quite straightforward question, which I am wholly unable to answer: Consider a twice ...
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Tangential Sobolev spaces

Let $Ω⊂R^n$ be a smooth domain, define $U_s=\{x∈Ω | d(x,∂Ω)<s\}$; let $f∈W^{1,p}(Ω)∩W_{\mathrm{loc}} ^{2,p}(Ω)$; let $v$ be the unit normal to $Ω$; consider $v$ to be smooth with bounded ...
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Uncertainty principle: minimize $\int_{-\infty}^\infty |t| |\widehat{f}(t)|^2 dt$ for $f$ of compact support

This is a question of uncertainty-principle type stemming from Eigenvalue of a convolution and a restriction? Let $f:\mathbb{R}\to \mathbb{R}$ be even, absolutely continuous and supported in $[-\frac{...
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About BMO space on smooth open bounded domain

Let $\Omega$ be any open domain in $\Bbb R^d$. Define the $\text{BMO}(\Omega)$ space as $$ \text{BMO}(\Omega)= \big\{u\in L^1_{loc}(\Omega)\,\,:\,\, |u|_{\text{BMO}(\Omega)} <\infty \big\}, $$ ...
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Mapping properties of the Schrödinger semigroup

The Schrödinger semigroup $e^{t(-\Delta +V(x))}$ for Kato class potentials is fairly well-understood. A classical reference is the AMS paper "Schrödinger Semigroups" by Barry Simon. I was ...
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Function that is (essentially) a self-convolution but not a multiple of a self-convolution

Call a function $F:\mathbb{R}\to C$ nice if it is of the form $F = f\ast \tilde{f}$, where $\tilde{f}(x) = \overline{f(-x)}$. (Of course nice functions are precisely those whose Fourier transform is ...
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Tight upper bound for $m[Q^k - Q^{k+1}]$ for completely positive linear maps

Let $m: \mathcal{L}(\mathbb{R}^{d \times d}) \to \mathbb{R}$ be the function $$ m[H] = \frac{\lambda_{\max}(H[\mathbf{I}])}{\lambda_{\max}(H)}, $$ where $\lambda_{\max}$ denotes the largest eigenvalue....
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Uniqueness of bubbling points in Struwe's global compactness theorem

I am reading the following paper of Struwe in which he proves the following result: Proposition 2.1: Let $n\geq 3$, $\lambda \in \mathbb{R}$ and $\Omega$ be a smoothly bounded domain in $\mathbb{R}^{n}...
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Linear and non-linear intersection to solve ODE

Consider a linear operator $$L(u(t)) = \dfrac{d}{dt}u(t)+p(t)u(t)$$ for known function $p(t)$. It is well known the homogeneous equation $$L(u) = 0 ~~\text{or}~~\dfrac{d}{dt}u(t)+p(t)u(t)= 0$$ has ...
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Exercise generalizing (related to) Hölder's inequality

I came across this exercise and feel absolutely stuck: Let $p, q, r \in (1, \infty]$ be such that $1/p + 1/q = 1 + 1/r$. Suppose that $F : \mathbb{R}^n \times \mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R}$ satisfies ...
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$L_1$ norm of $f\in L^1(\mathbb{R}^n)$ compactly supported and its change of variable

Let $M\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ be an invertible matrix, denote its induced linear map on $\mathbb{R}^n$ also by $M$, and let $f\in L^1(\mathbb{R}^n)$ be compactly supported. I am wondering if we can ...
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Examples of subharmonic functions

Let $A$ be a constant symmetric matrix with $\lambda < A < \Lambda$ and $0<\lambda < \Lambda$ are fixed constants. Let $u$ be a solution of $\text{div}A \nabla u = 0$. Is it true that $\...
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On compact embeddings in weighted Riesz potential spaces

I wonder if there is any references for the study of the following type of spaces $$ X_{\delta,\alpha}=\{ u\in L^2_\delta(\mathbb{R}^n):\, u= (-\Delta)^\alpha f \quad\text{for some}\quad f\in L^2_{\...
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Explicit rate of decay of the positive standing wave of the subcritical nonlinear Schrödinger equation

Consider the following semilinear problem: $$ \begin{cases} - \Delta u + u = u |u|^{p - 2} &\text{in} ~ \mathbb{R}^N; \\ u (x) \to 0 &\text{as} ~ |x| \to \infty, \end{cases} $$ where $N \geq 2$...
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Third order estimate for linear elliptic equations

Let $\lambda < A < \Lambda$ be a constant symmetric matrix and $u$ be a $C^{\infty}$(elliptic regularity gives smooth solutions) solution of $\text{div} A \nabla u = 0$. Let $S_1$ be a sphere ...
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