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Integral hull of a polyhedron Q is polyhedron

Let $Q \subseteq R^n$ be a rational polyhedron and let $Q_I=Convexhull(Q \cap Z^n)$. By finite basis theorem, we have $Q=P+C$ for some rational polytope $P$ and finitely generated cone $C$ where $C=R_+...
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Is it possible to backtrack an optimization solver? [closed]

I have an optimization problem and was using a linear programming optimizer to find solutions. However, I find that past a certain size, the problem becomes "infeasible" and has no solutions....
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Characterization of duals of Sobolev space

Proposition 8.14. in Brezis states that:$(W_0^{1,p} (Ω))^*=W^{-1,p^*} (Ω)$ and we have the representation: $∀ F∈(W_0^{1,p} (Ω))^* ∃ f_0...f_n ∈L^{p^*} (Ω)$ such that $∀ u∈W_0^{1,p}(Ω)$ $F(u)=∫_Ω ...
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duality of sobolev spaces. Representation of elements in the dual

I'm trying to understand $(W_0^{1,p} (Ω))^*=W_0^{-1,p^*} (Ω)$, and what a proper representation of its elements is. I understand the basics such as: if $f∈L^{p^*} (Ω)⇒f∈W_0^{-1,p^*}(Ω)$ and the ...
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Are ALL linear functionals on $C[0,1]$ generated by measures? [closed]

Consider derivative of the convolution of a given function $f(\cdot)$ with a fixed $C^\infty$ function $s(\cdot)$, evaluated say at $1/2$. Is there a measure which generates the functional so defined?
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Easy instance of set cover

I am trying to prove that a natural greedy algorithm solves the following instance of the set cover problem: for a set of elements $e\in U$ with a set of weights $w_e$, we define the cost of a subset ...
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Duals and direct summands in an abelian monoidal category

This question may be seen as a continuation of Duals and sub-objects in a monoidal category. In an abelian monoidal category, i.e. an abelian category with biadditive monoidal product, if $X \oplus Y$ ...
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Prove that $ n \leq d+1 $ under ordering constraints in $\mathbb{R}^d$

Let $x_1, \dotsc, x_n \in \mathbb{R}^d$ and $\theta_1, \dotsc, \theta_n \in \mathbb{R}^d$ be vectors such that for every $k \in [n]$, the following inequality holds: $$ \langle x_k, \theta_k \rangle &...
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Weil pairing for an abelian variety uniformized as torus modulo lattice over a non-archimedean field

Suppose I have an abelian variety $A$ with split toric reduction over a non-archimedean field $K$, so that $A$ can be realized as $T / \Lambda$ where $\Lambda$ is a lattice in the torus $T$. Letting $...
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Efficient algorithm for graph problem

Let $D=(V,E)$ be a directed graph, $S,T\subset V$ and $f:V\rightarrow \{1,\ldots, k\}$ a positive, bounded weight-function and $l\in \mathbb{N}$, find a path $v_1,\ldots, v_l\in V$ with $v_1\in S$ and ...
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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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Iterated optimal transport

Suppose we are interested in two consecutive transport plans (in the Kantorovich formulation). That is, we are given finite sets $X$, $Y$ and $Z$, endowed with probability measures $\mu_X$, $\mu_Y$ ...
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Norm density of evaluation functionals in the space of weak$^*$ continuous multilinear functionals on products of dual Banach spaces

Let $K$ be a compact (metrizable) space and let $C(K)$ be the Banach space of continuous real-valued functions on $K$, equipped with the supremum norm. It is then well known that the dual space $C(K)^*...
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What are the conditions for the dual of the exterior algebra to be isomorphic to the exterior algebra of the dual?

The exterior algebra $\Lambda^*_kM$ can be defined for a $k$-module $M$, where $k$ is a commutative ring. A number of sources mention, without condition or proof, a (canonical) isomorphism $$(\Lambda^*...
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Duals and sub-objects in a monoidal category

Consider $\mathcal{M}$ a monoidal category. Let $V$ be an object that admits a left/right dual. If $U$ is a subject of $V$ then does it also admit a left right dual?
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Dual space and conditions for weak convergence in Orlicz Space not having $\Delta_{2}$ property

I am interested in conditions for weak convergence on Orlicz spaces where the corresponding Young function, $\Phi:[0,\infty) \rightarrow [0,\infty)$, does not have the $\Delta_{2}$ condition, i.e. ...
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Dual space of local Sobolev space on a manifold

$\newcommand{\comp}{\mathrm{comp}}$As part of my master's thesis, I am currently learning about Sobolev spaces on manifolds. From my research online, I found out, that there are a lot of ways to ...
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Reference dual Dirichlet space $D^1$

Let $\mathbb{D} = \{ z \in \mathbb{C} : |z| < 1 \}$ be the unit disk. The Bergman space $A^1 = A^1(\mathbb{D})$ is the Banach space of holomorphic functions on $\mathbb{D}$ such that $$ \|f\|_{A^1} ...
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A question on a quantitative form of Farkas' lemma

Suppose A is an $m \times n$ matrix whose entries are non-negative integers and $\mathbf{b}$ is a vector with rational entries. A version of Farkas lemma implies that if the equation $$A\mathbf{x}=\...
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Minimum of the maximum element frequency given the family size and the universe size

[Crossposted at math.stackexchange]. Consider families of sets $\mathcal{F}$ with size $n = |\mathcal{F}|$ and universe $U(\mathcal{F})$ with size $q = |U(\mathcal{F})|$. I have written and solved ...
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Software for computing polytopes

As can be inferred from the title, I want to do some computation on the facets representation of the polytopes given the vertices. My advisor recommended me Polymake, which is indeed useful even with ...
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Efficient counting of integer solutions to linear system

In my research, I have a particular 18x18 matrix $\mathbf{A}$ which defines the linear system $\mathbf{A}\cdot \mathbf{x} \leq \mathbf{-1}$ over the nonnegative integers. And I'm interested in ...
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Local freeness of dualizing sheaf

I am reading the dualizing sheaf and duality theorems from Hartshorne’s algebraic geometry book. I am wondering about the following. When does the dualizing sheaf of a projective scheme is an locally ...
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Tempered distributions at non-coinciding points and density of Schwartz functions

In the previous question, I find that situation is much less favorable than expected…. So I add more details to focus on the specific case I have in mind. Let us consider the Schwartz space $\mathcal{...
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Is every closed subspace of the Schwartz space densely embedded into its dual space?

My original question is from this ME post but I think I need a broader understanding for this. The Schwartz space $\mathcal{S}$ and its subspaces are examples of nuclear spaces. In fact, any closed ...
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Dual spaces of Banach-valued $L^{p}$-spaces

Let $(\Omega,\mathcal{F},\mu)$ be a measure space (say complete and $\sigma$-finite, for simplicity). Furthermore, let $(X,\Vert\cdot\Vert_{X})$ be an arbitrary Banach space. I denote by $(L^{p}(\...
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Kernel of restriction in étale cohomology of curves over number fields

Let $X$ be a smooth projective curve defined over a number field $K$. Let $\overline{K}$ denote the algebraic closure of $K$, and set $\overline{X} := X\otimes \overline{K}$. Denote by $\iota: \...
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In a monoidal category with duals is the coevaluation map determined by the evaluation?

For a monoidal category $(\mathcal{M},\otimes,1)$ and an object $X$ with a left dual $X^*$. Let $(e,c)$ be a pair of (co)evaluation maps for the pair $(X,X^*)$. Is it possible to have another map $c': ...
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Implementation of Friedman's algorithm of reconstructing simple polytopes

In Finding a Simple Polytope from Its Graph in Polynomial Time, Friedman gave a polynomial time algorithm on reconstructing a simple polytope from its graph. Has this algorithm been actually ...
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Max-flow modeling with unified vehicle and commodity variables

I am working on a network flow problem that involves routing through a time-space network. The network consists of: A single source node and a single demand node. A fleet of vehicles with specified ...
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Proof of Remark 6.14(b) of Milne's Arithmetic duality theorems'

Let $E/\mathbb{Q}$ be an elliptic curve.Let $\operatorname{Sha}(E/\Bbb{Q})$ be a Tate-Shafarevich group. Milne's 'Arithmetic Duality Theorems' Remark 6.14(b) describe the following exact sequence. ...
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Application of greedy approach for optimization

I want to maximize an objective given by $$\max_{\{q_n,p_n\}} \sum_{n=0}^\infty (\alpha_1 - \beta_1 n) p_n + (\alpha_2 - \beta_2 n) q_n$$ where $\alpha_1 > \beta_1 >0$ and $\alpha_2 > \beta_2 ...
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Duality in Spc with ∧ and [-,-]

I am thinking about two duality theorems for H-spaces and their actions. By H-space is meant a commutative monoid in the derived (homotopy) category of based connected CW-complexes. We can consider ...
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Double hom with $\mathbb{CP}^\infty$

Pontrjagin duality gives a double dual theorem for "hom with $S^1$", and $S^1$ is $\textbf{B}\mathbb{Z}$ up to homotopy. $\textbf{B} \textbf{B}\mathbb{Z}$, modeled by $\mathbb{C}\mathbb{P}^{\...
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Length of dual module

It is well known that, given a commutative ring $R$ and an $R$-module $M$, the dual module $M^\vee = \operatorname{Hom}_R(M, R)$ does not always satisfy $M^\vee \cong M \ (1)$, and not even $M^{\vee \...
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Lattice description of matroid duality

Apologies for this very basic question in matroid theory, but I could not find anything about it online after a bit of searching. There is a well-known bijective correspondence ("cryptomorphism&...
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Is matrix B obtained from matrix A?

Assuming a matrix $\mathbf{A} \in \mathbb{R}^{4096 \times 4096}$ sampled from a standard normal distribution $N(0, 1)$, and another matrix $\mathbf{B} \in \mathbb{R}^{4096 \times 4096}$ either sampled ...
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Examples of $\ast$-autonomous $(\infty,1)$-categories

A $\ast$-autonomous category is a biclosed monoidal category together with a dualizing object. An object $\bot$ in a biclosed monoidal category $(\mathcal{C},\otimes)$ with left internal hom $[-,-]$ ...
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Absolute continuity of $t \to \lVert u(t) \rVert^2_{H}$ and Gelfand triple : are they equivalent?

Let $V$ be a separable Banach space and $H$ be a separable Hilbert space such that \begin{equation} V \subset H \subset V' \end{equation} and the inclusion maps are continuous with dense images. Here $...
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ILPs with square constraint matrix

Given the Integer Linear Programming ($\text{ILP}$) problem \begin{array}{ll} \text{minimize} & c^T x \\ \text{subject to}& \mathbf{A}^T x \ge b \\ \text{where}&c,x,b\in\mathbb{N}_0^n,\\ &...
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Monotony of enforced subtour merging

Is it true that for a symmetric TSP instance in the sequence of edges generated by successively: calculating the optimal 2-factor adding cardinality constraints on the edgesets of the 2-factor's ...
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Solve NP-hard type problems with linear programming

I would like to know if there is any way to solve an NP-hard type problem, for example, the TSP, sum of subsets or knapsack problem, by using linear programming and not by brute force. I ask this ...
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Alternatives to McCormick Envelope

I have an optimization problem for which I have the optimal solution obtained by the ILP. However, when I introduced the McCormick Envelope to replace the product of a bi-linear term in its LP ...
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Seeking insights on bounded set positive solutions for a set of linear systems in $\mathbb{R}^n$

Before delving into my query, I'd like to provide some context. Consider a continuous function $f:\mathbb{R}^{k}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}^{m}$ and a compact set $\mathcal{B}\subset \mathbb{R}^{k}$ (...
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Tensor product of functors, central Hopf monad and star-autonomy

Setting. Let $\mathcal{C}$ be a category and $(\mathcal{V},\otimes,I, \multimap)$ a (symmetric) closed monoidal category. Let $F:\mathcal{C}\rightarrow \mathcal{V}$ be a functor and $X\in \mathcal{V}$ ...
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Is the test function topology a Mackey topology?

I am a physicist, and I have lately been thinking about distributions as they appear in quantum field theory. In the standard development of the theory of distributions, one considers the space $C^{\...
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How to integrate an indicator function/constraint into the cost function of a linear program?

I have a mathematical model $P$ for which I optimize two cost functions say $F_1$ and $F_2$ subject to a set of constraints $C1$–$C10$. In $F_2$, I want it to be included only when its expression ...
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Knot invariants in WZW CFT via Holographic Principle

In the physics literature the Holographic Principle relates theories in the bulk and the theories in the asymptotic boundary. While the bulk theory is the 3D Chern-Simons theory, the corresponding ...
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Inf-convolution of norm 1 and norm 2 square

The inf-convolution of the functions $f$ and $g$ defined on $\mathbb{R}^n$ is $$ h(x)=\inf _{y \in \mathbb{R}^n} f(y)+g(x-y) . $$ We can prove that if $f,g$ are convex functions, then $h$ is convex. ...
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Calculating vertex potentials from optimal matchings

Question: can the solution to the dual of a Linear Program be calculated directly from the solution of the primal Linear Program? If yes, what are known algorithms and their bounds on complexity. As ...
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