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Can you identify this irrational number?

There is a certain number, say $v$. I can prove it is irrational. That would be more interesting if it is expressible in terms of known values ... zeta functions, Catalan's number, L-functions, etc. ...
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On $[0,1]$ with the Lesbegue measure, is it possible to have $\lVert \cdot \rVert^{1/n}_p \leq \lVert \cdot \rVert_q$ for $p>q$ and $n$ large?

The question is as in the above. In all literature, I only find that on $[0,1]$ with the Lebesgue measure, $\lVert \cdot \rVert_q \leq \lVert \cdot \rVert_p$ for $p>q$. (I deleted the last question ...
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If a function $f$ is $\varepsilon$-times Lebesgue differentiable, is $f$ continuous?

Let $f: \mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R$ be a locally integrable function. Given an $\varepsilon > 0$, we say $f$ is $\varepsilon$-times Lebesgue differentiable if $$\lim_{r \to 0} \frac{\int_{B_r (x)} |...
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Does “on average” Hölder continuity imply Hölder continuity?

Let $\Omega$ be a smooth, bounded, connected open subset of $\mathbb R^n$. A function $f: \Omega \to \mathbb R$ is said to be Hölder continuous on average of order $\alpha$, for $0 < \alpha < 1$ ...
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If $\frac{\partial f}{\partial t}(x,t)$ exists a.e and $\frac{\partial^2 f}{\partial t \,\partial x }$ is continuous, can we improve a.e existence?

The question is as in the title. Let $f(t,x) : [0,1]^2 \to \mathbb{R}$ be a function which is $C^\infty$ w.r.t $x$ for each fixed $t$ and whose derivatives w.r.t $x$ are all absolutely continuous w.r....
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Proof of the inequality $\frac{y}{x}-1-\log\left(\frac{y}{x}\right)\geq \frac{1}{2}\frac{(x-y)^2}{x}$ when $x,y \in (0,1]$

I am trying to prove the following inequality: $$\frac{y}{x}-1-\log\left(\frac{y}{x}\right)\geq \frac{1}{2}\frac{(x-y)^2}{x} \quad \forall x,y \in (0,1]$$ The statement looks simple enough that it may ...
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Variation of the fractional derivatives

$\DeclareMathOperator\AC{AC}\DeclareMathOperator\Lip{Lip}$Suppose we have $f\in L^1(\mathbb{R})\cap \AC(\mathbb{R})\cap \Lip(\mathbb{R})$ and $f$ piecewise linear function, bounded and $|f|\leqslant \...
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Directed graph whose adjacency matrix admits only 0 as eigenvalue

Let $G$ be a directed graph and let $P_i$ be its vertices. Let $A$ be the corresponding adjacency matrix of $G$, i.e. $a_{i,j}=1$ if and only if there is a directed edge from $P_i$ to $P_j$, ($a_{i,...
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Recovering a set from its projections in varying coordinate systems - a projection hull?

Let me describe the simplest non-trivial case of what I have in mind. Let $V$ be a 2-dimensional $\mathbb{R}$-vector space and fix an isomorphism $V \cong \mathbb{R}^2$, where $\mathbb{R}^2$ is ...
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A generalized form of the approximation to identity?

This question is an extension of the one I posted on ME: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4701500/if-alpha-nx-int-lvert-x-y-rvert-leq-1-n-lvert-x-y-rvert2-d-muy It might be elementary for here,...
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Does the intersection of middle third and middle half Cantor sets contain an irrational number?

Let $C_\frac{1}{3}$ be the middle third Cantor set, that is, the set of real numbers in the interval $[0,1]$ which can be written in base $3$ using only digits $0$ and $2$. Likewise let $C_\frac{1}{2}$...
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Lipschitz property of the determinant

$\newcommand{\A}{\mathcal A}\newcommand{\Tr}{\operatorname{tr}}$For $c$ and $C$ such that $0<c<C<\infty$, let $\A_{d;c,C}$ denote the set of all symmetric positive-definite real $d\times d$ ...
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Banach space of vector measures

Let $S$ be a set and $\Sigma$ be a $\sigma$-algebra of subsets of $S$. Let $A$ be a Banach space over the field of complex numbers. A countably additive map $\mu:\Sigma\to A$ is called a vector ...
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Is the eigenvalue map open?

The eigenvalue map in question is $\sigma: {\mathfrak gl}(\mathbb{C}, n) \to S_n \backslash \mathbb{C}^n$, from $n$ by $n$ complex matrices to $\mathbb{C}^n$ vectors modulo permutation of entries by $...
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Eigenvalues of $\operatorname{diag}({\bf v}) - {\bf v} {\bf v}^\top - \alpha({\bf v} - {\bf w})({\bf v} - {\bf w})^\top$

Given vectors ${\bf v}, {\bf w} \in [0,1]^n$ , where $n \in \mathbb{N} \setminus \{0\}$, and $\alpha > 0$, I would like to find the eigenvalues of the following matrix. $$\operatorname{diag}({\bf v}...
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Measure without measurable sets

This question is a little on the softer and speculative side, so bear with me. Usually a measurable space is $(\Omega, \Sigma)$, a set $\Omega$ and sigma algebra $\Sigma$ of subsets. A measurable ...
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On an integral equation

Let $B: C^{\infty}([0,1]^3)$ satisfy $$B(t,t,x)=0 \quad \text{for all $t,x \in [0,1]$.}$$ Let $f \in C^{\infty}([0,1]^2)$ satisfy the following integral equation: $$ \int_0^1 f(t,x)\,dx + \int_0^t\...
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An exercise on log-concave random variable on the real line

Let $X$ be a real random variable with log-concave density $f$. Assume that $E(X) =0$ and $E(X^2)=1$. Show that there is a universal (independent of $X$) constant $c>0$ such that: $$P(X\in[-1/2;0])\...
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Log-convexity of determinant

Let $f(z):=\langle g(z),g(z)\rangle,$ where $z \mapsto g(z)$ is holomorphic and $\langle \bullet,\bullet\rangle$ is an inner-product on some function space, such as $L^2$, such that $\langle g(z),g(z)\...
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Existence of a smooth extension

In the three dimensional Euclidean space $\mathbb R^3$ let us define the hypersurface $$ S= \{(x,y,z) \in \mathbb R^3\,:\, z^2= x^2+y^2\}.$$ Suppose that $f \in C^{\infty}(S)$. Does there exist $u\in ...
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Morse functions on subset $\bar \Omega$ of $\mathbb {R}^d$ and its level sets

Let $f$ be a $C^{2}(\bar{\Omega})$ Morse function, where $\Omega$ is a bounded open set of $\mathbb{R}^d$: this means that $$ \begin{cases} f(x) = 0 \\ \nabla f (x) \neq 0 \end{cases}\text{ on }\...
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Proving the simple form of a function from statistical mechanics

I have discovered a pertinent solution to my problem in the article On the Kinetic Theory of Rarefied Gases by Harold Grad and the book Thermodynamik und Statistik by Arnold Sommerfeld, both of which ...
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Sum power series not continuous unit circle

This is (probably) not a research question and I already asked it on StackExchange but I got no answer over there. Let us consider the sequence $(a_n)_{\geq 1} = \left(\frac{\cos(2\sqrt{2n}+\frac{\pi}{...
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Inequality for log-likelihood ratio

Let $ p, q $ be two probability densities on $ [0,1] $, strictly positive over $ (0,1) $. Let $ P $ be the cumulative function of $ p $, i.e., $ P(x) = \int_0^x p(x') \, \mathrm{d}x' $, $ x \in [0,1] $...
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Representation of Baire 1 functions

Upper semi-continuous functions on the reals are Baire 1, which is readily observed by considering $$ f_{n}(x):= \sup_{y\in [0,1]}(f(y)- n |x-y| ) \qquad (A).$$ Indeed $f_n$ as in (A) is continuous ...
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Pair of functions that vary in the same direction

Say we have 2 functions $f$ and $g$ such that: $f(a)<f(b) \Leftrightarrow g(a)<g(b)\;\; \forall a,b \in \mathbb{R}^n$ Is there an accepted name for a couple of functions like these? Is there a ...
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Finite dimensionality of a subspace

Let $c>0$ and let $Y$ be the space of all distributions of compact support in $(-1,1)$ with singular support at $\{0\}$. Let $X$ be subspace of $Y$ such that for any $\phi \in X$ there holds: $$ \...
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New method to compute square roots [closed]

In 2011 when I was in school I created a formula to calculate square roots... For $x\in\mathbb{R}$ with $x>0$ the following holds: $$\sqrt{x} = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\frac{\left(\prod_{k=1}^{n}\left(\...
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What are the bounds of $xy^{y^a/x^a} + yx^{x^a/y^a} - x^a - y^a$ for $0 \le x \le 1$ and $a > 0$?

Posting from MSE since it was unanswered in MSE. Let $0 \le x,y \le 1$ and $a$ be a real and let $$ f(x,y,a) = xy^{y^a/x^a} + yx^{x^a/y^a} - x^a - y^a \tag 1 $$ For a fixed $a$, the graph of the ...
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Schrödinger representation of the Heisenberg group

Let $\Pi_{\lambda}$ be the the Schrödinger representations of the Heisenberg group $H^n=\Bbb C^n\times\Bbb R$. For $\phi\in L^2(\Bbb R^n)$, we have $$\Pi_{\lambda} (x,y,t)\phi(\xi)=e^{i\lambda t} e^{...
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Sobolev estimates on domain with boundary

Could someone point me to a reference for the proof of the following Sobolev estimate $$ \|u\|_{L^{2 d /(d-2)}(\Omega)} \leqslant C(\|f\|_{L^{2 d /(d+2)}(\Omega)} + \|g\|_{(\partial\Omega)}) $$ for ...
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Inequality for a weighted bilinear form in Fourier variables

Let $\phi:\Bbb R^d\setminus\{0\}\to [0,\infty)$ be a continuous and symmetric, i.e., $\phi(-\xi)=\phi(\xi)$. Let $F:\Bbb R\to[0,\infty)$ be increasing and $L-$Lipschitz with $F(0)=0$. Consider the ...
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$\log$-classes of irrationals

Let $\mathbb{N}$ denote the set of non-negative integers. For $A\subseteq \mathbb{N}$ we let the (upper) density of $A$ be defined by $d^+(A) = \lim\sup_{n\to\infty} \frac {|A\cap \{0,\ldots, n\}|}{n+...
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Regularity of Newtonian potential along smooth boundary

Let $\Omega$ be a bounded open set in $\mathbb{R}^n$ with $C^\infty$ boundary, $n\ge 3$. Define $$V(z)=\int_\Omega \frac{1}{|z-y|^{n-2}}dy$$ Is it true that $V(z) \in C^{\infty}(\partial \Omega)$? ...
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Find at least one square-boxed subcontinuum

Recall that a plane continuum is a closed, bounded, connected subset of the plane. It is non-degenerate if it contains at least two points. (We may sometimes just say "continuum" even if we ...
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Finding a real-analytic diffeomorphism

Let $U_1\subset \mathbb R^3$ be a simply connected bounded open set with a smooth boundary and let $U_2$ be a neighborhood of $U_1$. Does there exist a real-analytic diffeomorphism $\psi: U_2 \to W_2$ ...
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Fastest algorithm for finding the closest semi-definite matrix?

Given a real-valued, symmetric matrix $A \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times n}$, I'm interested in finding the closest positive semi-definite matrix $X^*\in \mathbb{R}^{n \times n}$: $$ X^* = \mathop{\text{...
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Stone-Weierstrass without the "subalgebra" condition

Suppose I consider $C_0(\mathbb{N})$ consisting of function on the natural numbers vanishing at $\infty$. For an irrational $1<\alpha<2$, let $p_{m\alpha}(\cdot)$ be the function $p_{m\alpha}(n)=...
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K functional of $L^{1,\infty}$ and $L^\infty$ real interpolation

I want to know where can I find how to compute, given a function $f$ and $t>0$ $$K(t,f;L^{1,\infty};L^\infty)$$ where $L^{1,\infty}=\sup_{t>0}t f^*(t)$ and $K$ is the Petree K-functional ...
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A variant of the Laplace principle

$\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb R}\newcommand{\eps}{\varepsilon}$In $\R^d$ I am given a sequence of smooth functions $f_\eps(x)$ that converges uniformly to some $f(x)$, which is assumed to be a good rate ...
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Are there hereditarily square-boxed plane continua?

A plane continuum is a bounded, closed and connected subset of the plane. A bounding box $B$ for a plane continuum $C$ is a rectangle $B=[a,b]\times[c,d]$ (including sides and interior) such that $C$ ...
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What can we say about the order of convergence of a critical point of Gaussian mixture density to its limit when the parameter $h$ goes to $0?$

Density of Gaussian mixture with $n$ components is given by: $$f(x):=C \sum_{i=1}^{n}e^{-\frac{1}{2}||\frac{x-x_i}{h}||^2}, x_i \in \mathbb{R}^d, h > 0$$ where $C$ is a normalization constant ...
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An extension problem

Let $\Omega$ be an open subset of $\mathbb R^n$ for $n \geq 2$, and $p \in \Omega$. Let $k$ be a positive integer. Suppose that $f: \Omega \setminus \{p\} \to \mathbb R$ is in $C^k$, and $\lim_{x \to ...
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Matrices with same eigenvalues

This question is a more precise version of this question. Let's assume we have the matrix $$\left( \begin{array}{ccccc} 0 & a & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ f & 0 & b & 0 & 0 \\ 0 &...
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Eigenvalues two-fold degenerate

Consider the matrix $$A:=\left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & a & 0 & 0 \\ f & 0 & b & 0 \\ 0 & e & 0 & c \\ 0 & 0 & d & 0 \\ \end{array} \right)$$ I ...
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Which kind of convergence can we get from Laplace transform convergence?

This question is a related question see this post Vague convergence VS Laplace transform convergence. But now we assume that \begin{equation} \int_0^\infty e^{-sx}\mu_n(dx)\to \int_0^\infty e^{-sx}...
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On an asymptotic integral decay

Let $f\in C^{\infty}([-1,0])$ be real-valued and suppose that $$ \left| \int_{-1}^{0} f(t)\,e^{\lambda t} \,{\rm d} t \right| \leq e^{-\sqrt{\lambda}},$$ for all $\lambda > 0$. Does it follow that $...
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Reverse estimate on the Riesz potential $I_\alpha : L^{n/\alpha}\to \mathrm{BMO}$

$\newcommand\BMO{\mathrm{BMO}}$Consider the Riesz potential on $\mathbb{R}^n$ given by $$ I_\alpha f(x) = c_{n,\alpha} \int_{\mathbb{R}^n} \frac{f(y)}{\lvert x-y\rvert^{n-\alpha}} dy. $$ It is known ...
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Is there a two-dimensional unimodal function with fractal level sets

Is there an open simply connected $U\subset\mathbb{R}^2$ and a continuous non-constant function $f: U\to \mathbb{R}$, such that for all $c\in \mathbb{R}$ both sets $$ f_{<c}~=~ f^{-1}\left( (-\...
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"Almost rational" irrational

This is a follow-up to an older question. Let $r\in \mathbb{R}\setminus\mathbb{Q}$, let $\mathbb{N}$ denote the set of non-negative integers and let $\mathbb{N}_+=\mathbb{N}\setminus\{0\}$. For $n\in\...
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