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Using a quadratic kernel instead of a linear kernel in the Laplace transform
Suppose $f$ is a bounded continuous function on $[0,\infty)$ such that $\int_0^\infty f(t) \exp(-xt) \: dt \rightarrow 0$ as $x \rightarrow 0^+$. Does it follow that $\int_0^\infty f(t) \exp(-xt^2) \: ...
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Extension of measures from the ball sigma-algebra to the borel sigma-algebra
Let $X$ be a metric space, $\Sigma_{1}$ the borel sigma algebra and
$\Sigma_{2}$ the sigma algebra generated by balls (open and closed).
If $\mu$ is a probability measure on $\Sigma_{2}$ can it be ...
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When polynomial f(x^2) can be factored as g(x)·g(-x) ?
In relation to my question Expression for the sum of square roots of zeros of a polynomial
How to characterize polynomials $f(x)$ with rational coefficients such that $f(x^2)=g(x)\cdot g(-x)$ where $...
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The fraction of the sphere a fixed distance from a subspace
The following problem has a beautiful geometric interpretation in terms of the proportion of points on the Euclidean sphere in $\mathbb{R}^d$ that lie at least a certain distance away from a $k$-...
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Expression for the sum of square roots of zeros of a polynomial
Let $f(x)$ be a polynomial of degree $n$ with rational coefficients whose zeroes are nonnegative real numbers: $x_1, \dots, x_n\geq 0$.
General question. Does there exist a simple expression for the ...
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Estimating L1 functions over the ball with radius 2r
Let $ f $ be in $ L^1(\Omega) $ where $
\Omega $ is an open subset of $ \mathbb{R}^n $. Also, assume that $ B(x_i,r_i) $ is a collection of disjoint open balls in $ \Omega $ such that $ B(x_i,2r_i) \...
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Understanding Gibbs's inequality
Short version
Gibbs's inequality is a simple inequality for real numbers, usually
understood information-theoretically. In the jargon, it states that
for two probability measures on a finite set, ...
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Derivative of the regularized upper incomplete gamma function
I have a question about the derivative of the regularized upper incomplete gamma function. Considering the gamma function and the incomplete gamma function
\begin{eqnarray}
\Gamma(x)&=&\int_0^\...
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Almost-converses to the AM-GM inequality
Let us consider the Arithmetic Mean -- Geometric Mean inequality for nonnegative real numbers:
$$ GM := (a_1 a_2 \ldots a_n)^{1/n} \le \frac{1}{n} \left( a_1 + a_2 + \ldots + a_n \right) =: AM. $$
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Volumes of families of semialgebraic sets
Let $f_0(T),f_1(T) \in \mathbb R [T]$ be polynomials. Let $F(T,X):=X^2+f_1(T)X+f_0(T)$. Then the set $M(t):=\{x \in \mathbb R \mid F(t,x) \le 0\}$ is bounded. Its volume $V(t)$ is $\sqrt{\max\{0,f_1(T)...
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An interpolation inequality.
For all $s>0$ define for $\epsilon\in(0,1)$ the function:
\begin{equation}
g(\epsilon)=\sum_{k=0}^{\infty}(1+k)^s(\sqrt{1-\epsilon})^k.
\end{equation}
Prove that $\exists C>0$ and $\phi(s)$ such ...
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Second order difference implies differentiability
Suppose that a function $f$ on the line satisfies $|f(x+2h)-2f(x+h)+f(x)|\le |h|^{3/2}$ for all $x,h$ real. Is it true that $f$ is differentiable and its derivative satisfies
$|f'(x+h)-f'(x)|\le c |h|^...
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on the set of numbers generated by integer linear combination of two real numbers.
Let $b > a > 0$ be two real numbers. I am interested in the set of numbers
$X(p,q) = p a + q b$ with $p,q$ positive integers. Basically this is the set $a \mathbb{N} + b \mathbb{N}$.
What ...
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Must the Minkowski sum of a Borel set and a *closed* ball be Borel?
Let A be a Borel set in R^n. Must then A + B(0,1) be Borel?
Here B(0,1) is the closed ball centered at 0 of radius 1.
I know that Erdos and Stone gave an example of a compact set (it is Cantor) and a ...
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A question about approximation of Real analytic functions
Define $B$ to be the set of functions $f:[0,1]\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$
for which there exists a dense set $C\subset [0,1]$ of computables numbers and an algorithm $F$ such that for any $x_0\in C,$ in ...
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Class of integrable 0/1-functions "with no null sets."
I am looking for (the name of) a class of functions from $\mathbf{R}^2$ $(\mathbf{R}^n)$ to {0, 1} that are integrable.
Let $f$ be in this class and $E$ be the set of all points where $f$ is equal to ...
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Second difference
Is there an elementary example of a function f, such that $|f(x+t)+f(x-t)-2f(x)|/|t|^a\le C$, where $a>1$, such that $f$ is not $C^1$?
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Limit of functions and asymptotic behaviour
Let us consider a sequence $(p_l)_l$ of polynomials on $[0,1]$ that converge uniformely, as $l\to \infty$, to a function $f$ defined on $[0,1]$.
I denote the polynomials $p_l(t) = \sum_{k=0}^{m(l)} ...
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Properties of a rational function of multiple variables
Suppose you are given a multivariable rational function f(x0,x1,x2,x3,..,xn), so the only four operation are +,-,*,/.
Assume that all constants and exponents are integers within certain range.
I ...
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Extension of a function
Hello,
Given a $\mathcal{C}^\infty$ function $\varphi$ defined on a portion of a surface $\Sigma^-$ and let $\Sigma$ be a closed surface or union of surfaces bounding a compact volume $\Omega \...
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Apollonian gasket and the degree of convergence
Let $r_1,r_2\dots$ be the radii of Apollonian gasket.
I would like to know for which values $\alpha$ we have
$$\sum_{n=1}^\infty r_n^\alpha<\infty.$$
I know that if three circles $A$, $B$ and $C$ ...
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A generalization of intermediate value theorem on R^k
Let $f:[0,1]\to\mathbb R^k$ be a continuous function with $f(1) = \overrightarrow 0$.
Is it true that there always exist $k$ points $0 \le a_1 \le a_2 \le \ldots \le a_k \le 1$ such that $\sum_{i=1}^k ...
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Radius of convergence to be proved more precisely (differential equation)
There is a differential equation in polar coordinates:
$r'^2+r^2=(kt)^2$, $r(t=0)=0$, k- Const.
It is possible to get a solution which is a power series (see below). However, I am looking for an ...
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Viscosity solution of the PDE
Let $\Omega$ be bounded domain, $u=0$ on $\delta\Omega$ and
$$|Du|-f(x,u)=0$$
where $f\ge 0$ and $f$ is strictly monotone for fixed $x.$ I am looking for the reference to show that it has unique ...
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If you perturb a polynomial by a smooth function, then is the signed number of small zeros of the perturbed equation the same as the lowest non zero derivative?
Let $f: \mathbb{C} \rightarrow \mathbb{C} $ be a function of the form
$$ f(z) = z^n + z^{n+ 1} g(z) $$
where $g$ is a $\textbf{smooth}$ function (not necessarily holomorphic).
Is it true that the ...
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Operation on measurable sets in lines, containing an interval?
Question 1: In $\mathbb{R}^2$, let $l_1$,$l_2$ be two parallel lines and $l_3$ another line which is not parallel to $l_1$. Given two measurable sets $E_1$ and $E_2$ in $l_1$ and $l_2$ respectively, ...
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Tails of sums of Weibull random variables
Suppose that $X_1, X_2, \ldots, X_n$ are i.i.d random variables distributed according to Weibull distribution with shape $0 < \epsilon < 1$ (it means that $\mathbf{Pr}[X_i \geq t] = e^{-\Theta(t^...
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Is pi = log_a(b) for some integers a, b > 1?
Are there integers $a, b > 1$ such that $\pi = \log_a(b)$?
Or equivalently: are there integers $a,b > 1$ such that $a^\pi = b$?
Note that the transcendence of $\pi$ makes this a problem - ...
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Derivative indicator function
I am wondering what is the derivative of the following function with respect to $x(t)$ in sense of distributions.
$$
I\left(\int_0^t x(\tau)d\tau \leq c\right)
$$
where $I$ is the indicator function ...
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Is it necessary to use AC to solve this problem ?
Dear All,
As a routine application of Zorn's Lemma, one can show that there is a subset $A$ of $\mathbb{R}$ such that $A$ contains no arithmetic progression of length 3 but for any $x\not \in A$, $A\...
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Baire sets of $X$ possess the required Cartesian product property
Let $X=X_{1}\times X_{2}$ is locally compact space, and define $$E=\{E_{1}\times E_{2}\mid E_{i}\text{ is a Borel set in }X_{i}\;,\text{ for}\; i=1,2\}$$ Now why the Baire sets of $X$ are in the $\...
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Morse lemma with least amount of regularity.
I recently came across with $C^2$ Morse functions in my work and as I was reviewing some of the stuff I learned about Morse theory, I noticed that all the proofs of the Morse lemma I could come across ...
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Solution of a PDE and its uniqueness
Hallo,
consider $f: U \times I \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$, where $U \subset \mathbb{R}^{n}$ and $0 \in I \subset \mathbb{R}$ be two open sets. I am looking for the solution $f$ of the following PDE
$\...
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Injective with finite discontinuities mapping from $\mathbb R^n$ to $[0,1]$
As a continuation to the fully answered question:
Injective and Integrable Mapping from $\mathbb R^3$ to $\mathbb R$
Does there exist an injective mapping $f:\mathbb R^n\rightarrow[0,1]$ that has only ...
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Uniform closure of subspaces of Baire class 1
Describe a uniformly closed linear subspace $A \subset C([0,1])$ such that the space $B_1(A)$ is not uniformly complete. Here $B_1(A)$ is the set of all bounded functions $f$ which are pointwise ...
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Approximating erf by tanh
It appears to be well-known that $\tanh(x)\le \mathrm{erf}(x)$ on $[0,\infty)$. It's off-handedly mentioned here, for example. Where can I find a formal proof? On the one hand, it's hard to imagine ...
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Classical Derivative, Weak Derivative and Integration by Parts
Hello,
While studying Sobolev spaces, the following question came to my mind. Any help in this direction is appreciated.
QUESTION
Let $U\subseteq\mathbb{R}^n$ be open. Does there exist a function $...
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Why can't I interchange integration and differentiation here?
I think my questions relates to this other: "counterexamples to differentiation under integral sign"
In fact, it provides a counterexample
Consider $f(x,y)=y^3e^{-y^2x}$ and define $F(y) =\...
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Mollification with prescribed boundary values
Suppose you are given a $C^1$-function $f:\mathbb R^n\to\mathbb R$ which restricts to a smooth function $f|_{\partial B}:\partial B\to \mathbb R$, where $B$ is the unit ball in $\mathbb R^n$. Can one ...
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orderings of the field R((x, y))
I don't know much about the theory of ordered fields. But I know that, for the real fields
$\mathbb{R}(y)$, $\mathbb{R}((x))(y)$, and $\mathbb{R}((x))((y))$,
we can explicitly determine all the ...
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how to find/define eigenvectors as a continuous function of matrix?
I asked this (with background) here
https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/38494/principal-component-analysis-bootstrap-and-probability-of-eigenvalue-collision
but did not really get any answers. ...
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Calculating the Lebesgue decomposition of a measure [closed]
How we should calculate the Lebesgue decomposition of a measure? Please explain it with an example such I can get the whole idea behind it.
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Does a weaker condition than vanishing derivative imply a function being constant?
I learned this question from math.stackexchange, which is equivalent to ask that if $f:[0,1]\to \mathbb{R}$ is a continuous function with bounded variation, does
$$g(x):=\lim_{\epsilon\to 0}\frac{f(x+...
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Construct a fixed-point set operator
How to find an uncountable set $S$, and construct an function $f : 2^S
\longrightarrow S$ such that for any $T \subseteq S$, $f \left( T \right) \in
T$?
for example, let $S =\mathbb{R}$, how can I ...
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Decomposition of Matrix to its sub-matrix with constant rank
When we study the structure of simple graphs with a lot of $1$ or $-1$ as its adjacency eigenvalues, the rank of its adjacency matrix is very important. The reason is, in these case, we can study the ...
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Smallest Lipschitz constant on non-convex domains
It is well known that if a function $f:U\to \mathbb C^n$, $U\subset \mathbb C^m$ satisfies $\sup_{x\in U}\|Df(x)\|_{\infty} = C < \infty$ uniformly on $U$ and $U$ is compact and convex, then $f$ is ...
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Example of a concave function with $\lim_{x\to 0^+}\frac{g(x)}{-x\ln x}=\infty$ which fullfills some additional condition
I'm looking for the example of a concave function $g \colon [0,1] \mapsto \mathbb{R}$, with $g(0)=0$, for which
$\lim\limits_{x\to 0^+}\frac{g(x)}{-x\ln x}=\infty$, and
$\lim\limits_{x\to 0^+}\frac{\...
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Concerning strata in $C^\infty(M)$
The Morse functions are dense in $C^\infty(M)$, and you can ask if a 1-parameter family of smooth functions between two given Morse functions will be a homotopy through Morse functions. Well, Cerf ...
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Multiplication of Cauchy and Dedekind real numbers
In Michael Dummett's book "Elements of Intuitionism", the product of real numbers is defined as follow:
$x\cdot y= \{ \langle r_n\rangle \cdot \langle s_n\rangle$ | $\langle r_n\rangle\in x , \langle ...
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Name for class of functions satisfying $\lim_{x\to 0^+}\lambda g(x)/g(\lambda x)>1$
I would like to ask whether is used some name for functions $g:A\to\mathbb{R}$, $A\subset \mathbb{R}$, for which $$\exists \lambda>1:\;\; \lim_{x\to 0^+}\frac{\lambda g(x)}{g(\lambda x)}>1.$$