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Upper/Lower bounds of real-analytic functions with infinite Taylor series
For example, in 1-D, given some positive increasing polynomial $p(x) = a_1x+\ldots+a_nx^n$, $p(0) = 0$, there exists constants $b_1,b_2$ such that for $x<\delta$, for some $\delta > 0$, we have ...
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Upper bound $\int_{\mathbb{R}^d \times \mathbb{R}^d} |fx)-f(y)| (1+|y|) \ell (x) p_t (x-y) \, \mathrm d x \, \mathrm d y$ in $t$
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We fix $\alpha \in (0, 1)$ and $c>0$. Let $f : \bR^d \to \bR$ and $\ell : \bR^d \to \bR_+$ be measurable such that $\ell$ ...
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Hausdorff dimension of the zero set of $\nabla f$
Let $f: \mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R$ be a Lipschitz function with $\nabla f$ nonzero almost everywhere with respect to Lebesgue measure.
What is the supremal Hausdorff dimension of the set on which $f$ ...
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Is the uniform limit of "almost eikonal" maps eikonal?
Let $f_n: \mathbb R^d \to \mathbb R$ be continuously differentiable functions with $f_n \to f$ uniformly for some $f$.
Suppose that $|\nabla f_n| \to 1$ uniformly. Is it true that $f$ is $C^1$ with $\...
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A question concerning regularly varying functions
In my work I need some results about regulary varying functions, which I only have a very vague understanding.
A strongly related reference I found is "On the Existence of a Regularly Varying ...
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Looking for a counterexample: Conditioning increases regularity?
Let $p(x,y,z)$ be a joint density (over $\mathbb{R}^3$) under no smoothness or regularity assumptions, besides its existence. I am looking for a (counter)example where $p(y|x)$ is less regular than $p(...
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Etymology of “real numbers"
I would like to know why the real numbers are called “the real numbers.” I would also like to know the meaning of “real” in the phrase “real number.”
Further questions and clarifications:
I’d like to ...
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Is the average of a $\alpha$-Hölder process Hölder continuous of every order less than $\alpha$?
Let $X_t$ be a stochastic process on $[0, 1]$ that is almost surely Hölder continuous of order $\alpha > 0$, and almost surely uniformly bounded by some deterministic constant. It is not hard to ...
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The curse of dimensionality of the Kolmogorov–Arnold neural network
The Kolmogorov–Arnold neural networks (KAN), Ziming Liu et al., KAN: Kolmogorov–Arnold Networks is inspired by the Kolmogorov–Arnold representation theorem (KA theorem). Though it is not proved in the ...
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How are real numbers defined in elementary recursive arithmetic?
I am currently reading about elementary function arithmetic and Harvey Friedman's grand conjecture.
In Number theory and elementary arithmetic, Jeremy Avigad expressed Fermat's last theorem, ...
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Dependence and $L^2$ projections of functions
tl;dr: Is it possible that the best approximation to a nonnegative function of three variables with a bivariate function is no better than the best univariate function?
Let $w$ be a density on $\...
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A maximisation problem : finite or not?
Let $\mathcal M_2$ be the space of real $2\times 2$ matrices and $\mathcal S_2\subset \mathcal M_2$ be its subset consisting of positive semidefinite elements, i.e. $A\in \mathcal S_2$ iff $A$ is ...
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Bringing a Heun equation into canonical form
It is a well known fact that any second order Fuchsian differential equation on the complex plane $$u''(x) + p(x)u'(x) + q(x)u(x)=0$$ with exactly $4$ regular singular points may be suitably ...
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What is the probability that the absolute value of the root of a polynomial is greater than $x$?
Note: This question was unanswered in MSE for a month so posting it in MO.
Let $f(x) = 0$ be an equation of degree $n$. WLOG we can assume that the its coefficients are in $(-1,1)$. This is because we ...
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Condition to guarantee that an inhabited and bounded set of reals has a supremum
This question is about constructive mathematics (without Choice), such as in the internal logic of a topos with natural numbers object, or in IZF. The “reals” (and the symbol $\mathbb{R}$) refer to ...
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Equivalence among these functions
Let $\Phi$ be the CDF of a standard Gaussian distribution, i.e.
$$\Phi(x):=\int_{-\infty}^x \frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}} e^{-y^2/2}dy,\quad \forall~ x\in \mathbb R.$$
Denote by $\Phi^{-1}$ its inverse ...
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Unimodality of distribution from Lévy symbol
Also posted in MSE.
Assume that one want to study a distribution $f$ on $\mathbb{R}$ for which the Lévy symboln, i.e.:
$$
\forall u\in\mathbb{R},\quad\psi(u) := \log \mathbb{E}\left[e^{iuX}\right]
$$
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An "almost" geodesic dome
A regular $ n$-gon is inscribed in the unit circle centered in $0$.
We want to build an "almost" geodesic dome upon it this way: on each side of the $n$-gon we build an equilateral triangle ...
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Differentiability along hyperplanes
Definition. Let us say that a function $f\colon \mathbb R^d\to \mathbb R$ is differentiable along hyperplanes in the point $0\in \mathbb R^d$, if $f\circ \varphi\colon \mathbb R^{d-1}\to \mathbb R$ is ...
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Extension of this maximisation problem : finite or not?
$\mathcal M$ is the space of real $d\times d$ matrices and $\mathcal S\subset \mathcal M$ is its subset consisting of positive semidefinite elements. We consider the distance the product space $\...
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Centroid of $\Omega$ and $\partial\Omega$ concides then $\Omega$ must be a ball
Hi I just happened to have a small question. If we have
$$\frac{\int_\Omega x}{|\Omega|}=\frac{\int_{\partial\Omega} x}{|\partial\Omega|}$$
for a simply connected set $\Omega$ with analytic boundary. ...
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Is the $W^{1, \infty}$ limit of differentiable functions also differentiable?
Let $f_n$ be a sequence of differentiable functions on $[0, 1]$ with
$f_n \to f$ uniformly for some (necessarily) continuous $f$.
$f'_n - g \to 0$ in $L^{\infty}$ for some measurable $g$.
Is it true ...
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How explicit the optimiser of this optimisation problem can be?
Provided the given parameters as follows :
$\mu\in\mathbb R, \sigma\in\mathbb R_+$ are constant, $\kappa, r, \alpha, \beta: \mathbb R_+\to\mathbb R_+ $ are measurable functions such that $\kappa(y)\...
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Can a differentiable function be nowhere locally $\alpha$-Hölder for all $\alpha > 0$?
Does there exist a real valued function on $[0, 1]$ that is differentiable everywhere, but for every $\alpha > 0$ is nowhere locally $\alpha$-Hölder continuous? That is, it is not $\alpha$-Hölder ...
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Lower bound of mean curvature implies that the set is subset of a given ball
If a simply connected set $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^n$ has $C^2$ boundary such that the mean curvature $H$ of $\partial \Omega$ satisfies:
$$H\geq 1$$
Does this imply that $\Omega\subset B_1$ after ...
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Separating domains in $\mathbb{R}^{2n}$ by a real algebraic variety
Suppose $\Omega_1$ and $\Omega_2$ are two disjoint unbounded domains in $\mathbb{R}^{2n}$, $n \in \mathbb{N}$. Can there be conditions on $\Omega_1$ and $\Omega_2$ so that these two domains can be ...
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Almost everywhere-periodic functions with many periods
Let $f : \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ be a Lebesgue measurable function and $D$ be a countable dense subset of $\mathbb{R}$.
Suppose that for a.e. $x \in \mathbb{R}$ we have
\begin{equation*}
f(x + d) = ...
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Asymptotics of an oscillatory integral
For $a > 0$ and $n \in \mathbb Z_+$, consider the oscillatory integral
$$\int_{0}^1 f(x) f(ax) \dots f(a^n x) \, dx,$$
where $f$ is an integrable function on $[0, 1]$, which we extend by ...
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Extracting a subsequence common to infinitely many sets from an uncountable collection with uniform positive upper density
Let $\{a_n\},\{b_n\}$ be strictly increasing sequence of positive integers satisfying $a_1<b_1<a_2<b_2<a_3<b_3<\ldots$ and $(b_n-a_n) \to \infty$. Define $I_n:= [a_n,b_n]$, meaning ...
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Stability of Hölder constants of frozen Itô stochastic integrals
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Shrinking subset and product
Given a segment and a value $c$ less than the segment length, let $A_1,\dots,A_n$ be finite unions of intervals on the segment. We choose a finite union of intervals $B$ with $|B|=c$ that maximizes $|...
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Proving convergence of solution of a fixed point equation
I encountered a nasty sequence $(x_n)_{n=1}^\infty $ defined as the smallest positive fixed point of the fixed point equation $ x_n = f_n(x_n) $, where $f_n$ is given by
$$ f_n(x) = \sum_{k=0}^{\...
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Existence of an $\alpha$-Hölder continuous function whose graph has positive Hausdorff measure of maximal dimension
It is standard that if $f:[0,1] \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is $\alpha$-Hölder continuous, then its graph has Hausdorff dimension at most $2-\alpha$. My naive expectation was that "most" graphs ...
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Is there $\varepsilon \in (0, 1)$ such that $\sup_{t \in [0, \varepsilon]} [\ell_t]_\beta < \infty$?
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A Poincaré inequality holds for $p>2$ but fails for $p\leqslant 2$
I am confused with the following example taken from page 6 of Sobolev Met Poincaré, by Hajłasz and Koskela (MR1683160, Zbl 0954.46022).
Let $(X,d,\mu)$ be a metric measure space and let $\Omega\subset ...
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Are singular functions dense in the space of Hölder continuous functions?
We say a non-constant function $f$ on $[0, 1]$ is singular if it is continuous, and in addition differentiable almost everywhere with $f' = 0$ a.e.
For every positive $\alpha < 1$, is the set of ...
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Two algebraically independent irrational numbers $\alpha,\beta$ s.t. $\alpha^\beta$ is a rational number
Are there two algebraically independent irrational numbers $\alpha,\beta$ s.t. $\alpha^\beta$ is a rational number?
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Has anyone seen such a function/quantity?
I am dealing with a problem wherein I encounter the following quantity-
$$
Q_{d, \epsilon}(t_0) = \sup_{t' \notin B(t_0, \epsilon)} \inf_{t \in B(t_0, \epsilon)} \frac{d(t') - d(t)}{t'-t}.
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Here,...
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Limits along lines for the gradient of a convex function
It is easy to see that if a function $f: \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ is strictly convex, $C^1$ and $f'$ has bounded image, then as $t\to \infty$ the limit
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\lim_{t\to\infty} f'(t) = \lim_{t\to\infty} ...
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Unique continuation property of the equation $ -\Delta u=|u|^{p-1}u $ with $ p>2 $
Assume that $ \{u_i\}_{i=1}^{2} $ satisfies $ -\Delta u_i=|u_i|^{p-1}u_i $ in $ B_1 $ with $ p>2 $ and $ u_1=u_2 $ in an open set $ A\subset B_1 $. I want to ask that if $ u_1=u_2 $ in $ B_1 $.
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Lower bounds for the expectation of log ratio between the posterior and prior Beta densities
The quantity I'm interested in is expressed as follows:
$$
I = \mathbb{E}_{k\sim \text{Binom}(n,p)} \left[\ln \frac{\text{Beta}(p;a+k,b+n-k)}{\text{Beta}(p;a,b)}\right]
$$
The term inside the ...
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Solve equation with three square roots
I am trying to solve a more general question and I have the following subproblem:
Find $x>0$ that satisfies for fixed $ i \geq 3$,
$$\left(1 + \frac{1}{b^2}\right) x = \frac{\sum_i a_i^2} {b^2} + \...
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Two (probably) equal real numbers which are not proved to be equal?
Can someone give me a nice example of two computable real numbers which are believed but not proved to be equal?
I never really understood the assertion that "the reals do not have decidable equality"...
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Sufficient conditions for the space of Radon measure to be a Banach space
Let $\mathcal{X}$ be a Hausdorff space and consider the space of Radon measures with bounded total variation $M(\mathcal{X})$ on $\mathcal{X}$.
Usually, the additional assumptions on $\mathcal{X}$ are ...
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Inequality with Hermite polynomials
Consider the (physicist's) Hermite polynomials $H_n(x)$ which are divided by
$$\sqrt{\sqrt{\pi} 2^n n!}$$
for the purpose of normalization.
These are orthogonal with respect to the weight function $e^{...
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Good Polynomial lower estimates for beta function
I'm looking for polynomial lower estimates for beta function, and what I've found so far is this, which can be found in proposition 2.3 in this paper
Proposition 2.3 1. If $0<𝑞<1$ and $𝑝 \geq ...
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On the second order analog of the upper 1-Lipschitz envelope of a function
Let $u: \mathbb R \to \mathbb R$ be a given function. Then we can consider its upper 1-Lip envelope
$$
\hat u(x) \doteq \inf\{g(x) \, \mid\, g \, \text{has Lipschitz constant 1 and}\, g(y) \geq u(y) \,...
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A Lipschitz function induced by the infimum of the length of curves
Recently I have read a paper, Quasiconformal Images of Hölder Domains, written by S. M. Buckley in 2004, published by Annales Academiæ Scientiarum Fennicæ Mathematica. I am confused about page 33 of ...
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Does this maximisation problem admit a finite upper bound?
Let $\mathcal M_2$ be the space of real $2\times 2$ matrices and $\mathcal S_2\subset \mathcal M_2$ be its subset consisting of positive semidefinite elements, i.e. $A\in \mathcal S_2$ iff $A$ is ...
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Is there a singular function that is Hölder continuous of every order less than $1$?
We say a non-constant function $f$ on $[0, 1]$ is singular if it is continuous, and in addition differentiable almost everywhere with $f' = 0$ a.e.
Does there exist a singular function that is Hölder ...