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can there be a function $f:\mathbb Q_{+}^{*}\longmapsto\mathbb Q_{+}^{*}$ such that $f(xf(y))=\frac{f(f(x))}{y}$?
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Can an $f$ function be created where:$$f\colon\mathbb Q_{+}^{*}\to \mathbb Q_{+}^{*}$$
The function is defined on the set of fully positive rational numbers and is achieved:
$\forall(x,y)\in \...
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The conditions used to prove upper semicontinuous of generalized directional derivative (in Clarke sense)
Let $X$ be a reflexive Banach space, $z, x, v \in X$. $\{z_i\}, \{x_i\}$ and $\{v_i\}$ are arbitrary sequences converging to $z, x$ and $v$, respectively.
I would like to know under which conditions ...
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Asymptotic of ratio between l1 / l2 norm of a structured vector
As suggested in this discussion, I would like to inquire about the following question:
Consider a matrix B of size $n\times n$ defined as:
$$B_{ij}(\pmb{\theta})=(\theta_i-\theta_j)\sin(\theta_i-\...
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asymptotic of ratio between two summations (l1 / l2 norm)
Let $B$ as a $n\times n$ matrix where
$$B_{ij}(\pmb{\theta})=(\theta_i-\theta_j)\sin(\theta_i-\theta_j), 1\leq i<j\leq n$$ and other entries equals to $0$, and $$\theta=[\theta_1,\cdots,\theta_n]\...
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Dirichlet problem for a subharmonic function
Suppose $K$ is a compact subset of $\mathbb R^n$ , $V_0$ and $V_1$ the complements of $K$ in $\mathbb R^n$ a and $\mathbb R^n_\infty$ (one point compactification), respectively. Let $u$ be ...
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Cauchy reduction formula with measure (a variation)
The Cauchy reduction formula conveniently compresses $n$ integrations of a function $F(x)$ into a single integral. Here I am interested in reducing the following "curved-space" ...
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Poisson kernel is the Cauchy distribution, reference?
Let $d = 2$, and consider the domain $D = \mathbb{H}$, the upper half-plane. Can someone give me a reference to a proof that the Poisson kernel is the Cauchy distribution?
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Does this function belong to $L^2(\mathbb{D})$?
Edit: After the answer of Prof. Eremenko to the previous version, I realized that a weaker assumption works for the main motivation of this post. so I revise the question.
The unit ...
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Would this go to 0 [closed]
Let $t_{m}$ be the sup of the sum of the pairwise distances
between any $2m$ points in the unit disk. Does $t_{m}/m^{2}$ go to
$0$ as $m\rightarrow\infty$?
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Natural candidates for sub-half-exponential which limit to half-exponential function from below
There are no closed form candidates for half-exponential functions "Closed-form" functions with half-exponential growth.
However sub-half-exponentials (functions whose composition grows ...
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Series representation for $\log(|\zeta(\frac{1}{2}+it)|)$
(Question is short and straight-forward. )
What is/are "nice and non-trivial" series representation/s of $\log(|\zeta(\frac{1}{2}+it)|)$ ??
By "nice and non-trivial" I mean contains no ...
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Proof of formula for $\pi$ [closed]
The number $\pi$ can be expressed as $\pi=\lim_{n\to\infty} \frac{n\sqrt[n]{-1}-n}{\sqrt{-1}}$ or more poetically $\pi=\frac{\infty\sqrt[\infty]{-1}-\infty}{\sqrt{-1}}$. Here we choose the principal ...
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Is there a transformation or a proof for these integrals?
Here are certain weighted Gaussian integrals I have encountered for which numerical computation reassures equality.
Question. Is this true? If so, is there an underlying transformation or just a ...