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Prove or disprove that the matrix equation of the form $AX+XA^{-T}=0$ has a nonsingular anti-symmetric solution $X$

I’m trying to prove that for $A=J_n(i)$, that is, the Jordan block matrix corresponding to the eigenvalue $i$ of size $n$, where $n$ is even, the matrix equation $AX+XA^{-T}=0$ has a nonsingular anti-...
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Deriving the "Explicit" formula for inverse of Hilbert/Cauchy matrices

My exact question is, how to derive the formula for $H^{-1}$, in which $H_{ij}=\frac{1}{i+j-1}$. I am currently working my way through Hoffman&Kunze Linear Algebra. I noticed that a question on ...
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Integral convex polytopes formed from the weight diagrams of representations of $\mathfrak {sl}_4$($\mathbb{C}$)

I'm a student studying undergraduate abstract algebra and doing a summer research project in the mathematics department at my school. I'm barely familiar with the rudiments of representation theory; I ...
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Linearly independent Kronecker product construction

I have a question regarding a constructive argument about Kronecker products which came up while trying to solve a more general problem. Let $n\in \mathbb{N}$ and $E \subseteq [n] \times [n]$ with $d^...
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Is it true that p-integrable function can be written as a convolution of an integrable function and p-integrable function?

We know that convolution of an integrable function with an $p$-integrable is an $p$-integrable function. This follows from Young's inequality. My question: Is it true that $L^p(\mathbb{R}^n)\subseteq ...
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Equivalence of omniscience principles for natural numbers and analytic omniscience principles for Cauchy real numbers

In constructive mathematics, a proposition $P$ is decidable if $P \vee \neg P$, and a proposition is stable if $\neg \neg P \implies P$. We have the following principles of omniscience for the natural ...
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For $f$ Lipschitz with $|\nabla f| = 1$ a.e., what is the supremal Hausdorff dimension of the set on which $\varepsilon< |\nabla f| < 1-\varepsilon$?

Let $f$ be a Lipschitz function with $|\nabla f| = 1$ almost everywhere. Let $\varepsilon \geq 0$. What is the supremal Hausdorff dimension of the set on which $f$ is differentiable with $\varepsilon &...
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convolution of the fundamental solution with the homogeneous solution

I have a question about the convolution of the fundamental solution with the homogeneous solution. Namely if the 2 are convoluble then the homogeneous solution is necessarily zero? Let $U$ and $E$ ...
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Deriving an inequality for the integral of maximum indicator functions under measure-preserving transformations

Let's denote the measure space by $(X, \mathcal{B}, \mu)$ and the measure-preserving transformation by $T: X \to X$. Let $A \in \mathcal{B}$ be a measurable set with $0 < \mu(A) < \infty$. Let $...
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Does Monotone (linear) convergence of iterates imply monotone (linear) convergence of function values?

I am considering a proof that would require a certain connection between convergence of iterates and corresponding function values: Consider an algorithm with iterates $\left\{{\mathbf{x}}^k\right\}_{...
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Bound measure of difference of advected sets by norm of difference of vector fields

Consider two smooth vector fields $v$ and $u$ in $\mathbb{R}^n$, and a smooth set $\Omega$. Consider the flow of $\Omega$ via $v$ and $u$ for a time $T$, namely let $$ \Omega_v =\{x(T, x_0) | x \text{ ...
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Hölder continuity in time of heat semigroup for regular initial distribution

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\diff}{\mathop{}\!\mathrm{d}} $ Let $(p_t)_{t>0}$ be the standard Gaussian heat kernel on $\bR^d$, i.e., $$ p_t (x) := \frac{1}{(4 \pi t)^{\frac{d}{2}}} \...
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Hölder continuity in time of heat semigroup

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\diff}{\mathop{}\!\mathrm{d}} $ We fix $\alpha \in (0, 1)$ and $c>0$. Let $\ell : \bR^d \to \bR_+$ be a probability density function such that $$ \|\ell\|...
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How much a general a theory of matrices equivalence under group actions we have?

Let $F$ be a field and let $M_{m,n}\,(F)$ be the $F$-linear space of $m \times n$ matrices over $F$. Let $G$ be a group acting on $M_{m,n}\,(F)$. My question is: Do we have some theory about the ...
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Weyl equidistribution for a periodic $L^2$ function

Let $\alpha $ be a fixed irrational number. For a function $g:\Bbb R\to\Bbb C$, define $$g^*(x)=\sup_{N\geq 1} \frac{1}{N} \sum_{n=1}^N |g(x+\alpha n)| ,$$ and assume that there is a constant $C>0$ ...
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Constructing a centered distribution absolutely continuous with respect to uniform measure on the sphere with a pre-specified covariance?

Let $\mathcal{K}_n$ denote the space of $n \times n$, real symmetric positive semidefinite matrices $K$ having unit trace. It is easy to verify that for each $K \in \mathcal{K}_n$, there exists a ...
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Should coffee machines be deconcentrated?

We model some region by convex and compact $E\subset \mathbb R^2$. $N\ge 1$ coffee machines are provided for the people living on $E$, of capacities $\alpha_1,\ldots, \alpha_N>0$. Assume the ...
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Can any function in $C^\alpha$ be approximated in $C^{\alpha^-}$ by singular functions?

For every positive $\alpha < 1$, we consider the space $C^{\alpha}$ of Holder continuous functions of order $\alpha$ on $[0, 1]$, equipped with the norm $$\|f\|_{C^\alpha} := \sup|f| + \sup_{x, y \...
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Does Gaussian heat kernel ensure $\int_{\mathbb R^d} (1+|x|) \sqrt{\ell_{t_0} (x)} \, \mathrm d x < \infty$?

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\diff}{\mathop{}\!\mathrm{d}} $ Let $\ell : \bR^d \to \bR_+$ be a probability density function such that $$ \int_{\bR^d} (1+|x|) \sqrt{\ell (x)} \diff x < ...
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Finding measure representation for rank 2 moment matrices

Assuming the following equation has a solution, I'm interested in finding any concrete values of $x_{1},\dots x_{n},y_{1},\dots y_{n},c_{1},c_{2},R$ that fulfills it. $$ \begin{bmatrix} 1 & 1 \\ ...
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Eigenvectors of tridiagonal hermitian matrix

In my paper, I investigate the coordinates of the eigenvectors of a hollow tridiagonal hermitian matrix, which is defined as: \begin{align*} Q_n = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & q_{1,2} & 0 & 0 & ...
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Is it consistent with ZFC that the real line is approachable by sets with no accumulation points?

Let $P$ denote the following proposition: There exists a set $S$ of subsets of $\mathbb{R}$ such that $S$ is totally ordered by inclusion; each member of $S$ has no accumulation points; the union of ...
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Literature containing basic knowledge of homogeneous functions

Let $D$ be a nonempty open subset of $\mathbb{R}\times\mathbb{R}$ and $f:D\to\mathbb{R}$ be a function of two variables. For all $(x,y)\in D$ and $t>0$ such that $(tx,ty)\in D$, if the equality $f(...
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Does $\int_{\mathbb R^d} (1+|x|^{1 + \alpha}) \ell (x) \, d x < \infty$ imply $\int_{\mathbb R^d} (1+|x|) |\ell (x)|^{1-\alpha} \, d x < \infty$?

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\bE}{\mathbb{E}} \newcommand{\diff}{\mathop{}\!\mathrm{d}} $ We fix $\alpha \in (0, 1)$. Let $\ell : \bR^d \to \bR_+$ be a continuous function such that $$ \|...
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Does the sequence formed by Intersecting angle bisector in a pentagon converge?

I asked this question on MSE here. Given a non-regular pentagon $A_1B_1C_1D_1E_1$ with no two adjacent angle having a sum of 360 degrees, from the pentagon $A_nB_nC_nD_nE_n$ construct the pentagon $...
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Ensuring the measure condition $\mu(E) = \lambda$ in a lemma: need some clarification regarding the selection of $A$

I was studying a lemma from my notes on ergodic theory and encountered a difficulty. The lemma states: Let $(X, \mathcal{B}, \mu)$ be an infinite non-atomic measure space, and let $T$ be an ergodic ...
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Does there exist a continuous field of directions in $\mathbb R^3$ tangent to every sphere?

Does there exist a nonconstant continuous map $v: \mathbb R^3 \to \mathbb S^2$ such that every sphere $S \subset \mathbb R^3$ is tangent to $v(x)$ at some $x \in S$? Bonus: I also suspect that for ...
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Convergence of mollified functions in weighted $L^p$ norm

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\bE}{\mathbb{E}} \newcommand{\supp}{\operatorname{supp}} $ Let $(\rho_n)_{n \geq 1}$ be a sequence of mollifiers on $\bR^d$, i.e., each $\rho_n$ is a ...
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Does uniform convergence of suitable functions yield pathwise convergence of their convex envelopes?

For each $k\ge 1$, let $f_k:\mathbb R\to\mathbb R_+$ be $1-$Lipschitz, increasing such that $f_k(x)\ge x^+$ for $x\in\mathbb R$, $f_k(-\infty)=0$ and $$\lim_{x\to+\infty} \big(f_k(x)-x\big)=0.$$ ...
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Can a differentiable function have everywhere discontinuous derivative?

For $n \geq 2$, let $f: \mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R$ be differentiable. Is it possible that $\nabla f$ is everywhere discontinuous? I believe in dimension $1$, $\nabla f$ has to be continuous on a dense ...
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When is a linear isomorphism of $M_n(\mathbb{C})$ given by unitary conjugation?

Let $M_n(\mathbb{C})$ represent the space of $n \times n$ matrices over $\mathbb{C}$. We will think of it as a $\mathbb{C}$-vector space. Notice that if $A \in M_n(\mathbb{C})$ is invertible, then the ...
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Geometric interpretation of trace of a linear operator

This question is really an addendum to Geometric interpretation of trace There is a nice account of the trace in Chris Doran's thesis here: http://geometry.mrao.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/...
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Hausdorff dimension of the zero set of the gradient of an eikonal function

Let $f: \mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R$ be a Lipschitz function with $|\nabla f| = 1$ almost everywhere with respect to Lebesgue measure. What is the supremal Hausdorff dimension of the set on which $f$ is ...
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Strictly contracting solutions to the Eikonal equation on Riemannian manifolds

Given a Riemannian manifold $M$, we say $f: M \to \mathbb R$ is a strict contraction if $|f(x) - f(y)| < |x - y|$ for all distinct $x, y \in M$. Question: Does there exist, on every complete ...
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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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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 $t$

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\diff}{\mathop{}\!\mathrm{d}} $ 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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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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Peter–Weyl decomposition of a group representation rather than group algebra

Consider a finite or compact group $G$. The Peter–Weyl decomposition is usually formulated for the group algebra $\mathbb{C}[G]\simeq\bigoplus_i \operatorname{End}(V_i)$, where $V_i$ are the spaces of ...
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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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Existence of a linear map resulting in the determinant being an elementary symmetric polynomial

Let $1 \leq k \leq n$ be fixed integers. Let $\mathcal{M}_n^{\mathrm{H}}$ be the set of $n \times n$ complex Hermitian matrices (if it makes it easier to answer this question, you may instead use the ...
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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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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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Analyticity of $f*g$ with $f$ and $g$ smooth on $\mathbb{R}$ and analytic on $\mathbb{R}^*$

Suppose that we have two real functions $f$ and $g$ both belonging to $\mathcal{C}^\infty(\mathbb{R},\mathbb{R})$ analytic on $\mathbb{R}\setminus\{0\}$ but non-analytic at $x=0$. Is the convolution (...
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Eigenvalues of N×N correlation matrices as N tends to infinity

I want to find a 𝑁×𝑁 positive definite correlation matrix, which ensures that as 𝑁 goes to infinity, only a finite number of eigenvalues remain non-zero, while the rest eigenvalues approach zero. ...
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$2$ continuous, commuting functions doesn't always have a common fixed point

The question is as such: If two continuous mappings $f$ and $g$ of a closed interval into itself commute, that is, $f\circ g=g\circ f$, then they do not always have a common fixed point. -- Zorich ...
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Multiplication of a matrix by sub-matrices

I have a $J \times J$ matrix $C$ that is upper triangular. Also, $C'C$ is positive definite. I also have a matrix $A$ formed by submatrices of size $J \times K$ as follows $$ A = \begin{bmatrix} A_1 \\...
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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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