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2. Distribution functions of ratio sequences. An expository paper
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Oto Strauch
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Combinatorics ,Discrete mathematics ,Distribution function ,General Mathematics ,Mathematics - Abstract
This expository paper presents known results on distribution functions g(x) of the sequence of blocks where xn is an increasing sequence of positive integers. Also presents results of the set G(Xn) of all distribution functions g(x). Specially: - continuity of g(x); - connectivity of G(Xn); - singleton of G(Xn); - one-step g(x); - uniform distribution of Xn, n = 1, 2, . . . ; - lower and upper bounds of g(x); - applications to bounds of ; - many examples, e.g., , where pn is the nth prime, is uniformly distributed. The present results have been published by 25 papers of several authors between 2001-2013.
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- 2015
3. A Note on the Paper 'Fractional Order Pettis Integral Equations with Multiple Time Delay in Banach Spaces' by M. Benchohra and F.-Z. Mostefai
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Mieczysław Cichoń
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Pettis integral ,Pure mathematics ,Weak topology ,General Mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,Banach space ,Order (group theory) ,C0-semigroup ,Integral equation ,Strong topology (polar topology) ,Topology (chemistry) ,Mathematics - Abstract
On a recent paper Benchohra and Mostefai [2] presented some existence results for an integral equation of fractional order with multiple time delay in Banach spaces. In contrast to the classical case, when assumptions are expressed in terms of the strong topology, they considered another case, namely with the weak topology. It has some consequences for the proof. We present here some comments and corrections.
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- 2015
4. Addendum to the Paper 'Unique Strong Solutions and V -Attractors of a Three Dimensional System of Globally Modified Navier-Stokes Equations″, Advanced Nonlinear Studies 6 (2006), 411-436
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Tomás Caraballo, José Real, and Peter E. Kloeden
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Strong solutions ,Nonlinear system ,General Mathematics ,Attractor ,Calculus ,Applied mathematics ,Addendum ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Navier–Stokes equations ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper we improve Theorem 7 in [1] which deals with the existence and uniqueness of solutions of the three dimensional globally modified Navier-Stokes equations.
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- 2010
5. Corrigendum of the paper: some results on certain classes of multivalently analytic functions based on differential subordination involving a convolution structure math. Slovaca 60 (2010), 471–484 (subordination result and generalizations)
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Ravinder Krishna Raina and J. K. Prajapat
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Subordination (linguistics) ,Algebra ,General Mathematics ,Structure (category theory) ,Hypergeometric function ,Algebra over a field ,Differential (mathematics) ,Convolution ,Analytic function ,Mathematics - Abstract
This note gives the correct form of a result (Theorem 2, p. 478) published recently in [Math. Slovaca 60 (2010), 471–484].
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- 2013
6. Erratum to the paper: F. J. Gallego, B. P. Purnaprajna Projective normality and syzygies of algebraic surfaces
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Francisco Javier Gallego and Bangere P. Purnaprajna
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Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Algebraic surface ,Calculus ,Projective space ,Projective test ,Normality ,Mathematics ,media_common - Published
- 2000
7. REMARKS ON A PAPER BY BEG, LATIF AND MINHAS ABOUT FIXED POINTS
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Jacek Jachymski
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Pure mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Locally convex topological vector space ,Mathematical analysis ,Fixed point ,Uniform space ,Mathematics - Published
- 1998
8. REMARK ON A PAPER OF TURINICI
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Jerzy Popenda
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General Mathematics ,Calculus ,Mathematics - Published
- 1989
9. ERRATUM TO THE PAPER: ON ORDERS OF SKEW ELEMENTS IN FINITE n-GROUPS
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M E Wanke-Jene and M. B. Wanke-Jakubowska
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Pure mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Skew ,Mathematics - Published
- 1981
10. ADDITION AND ERRATUM TO THE PAPER: SCALAR AND GRADIENT VECTOR FIELDS OF FINSLER SPACES AND HOLONOMY GROUPS OF NONLINEAR CONNECTIONS
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Makoto Matsumoto and Lajos Tamâssy
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Nonlinear system ,General Mathematics ,Scalar (mathematics) ,Holonomy ,Vector field ,Mathematics ,Mathematical physics - Published
- 1981
11. Aspherical manifolds, Mellin transformation and a question of Bobadilla–Kollár
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Yongqiang Liu, Botong Wang, and Laurenţiu G. Maxim
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Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry ,Pure mathematics ,Transformation (function) ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,14F05, 14F35, 14F45, 32S60, 32L05, 58K15 ,Mathematics - Algebraic Topology ,Mathematics - Abstract
In their 2012 paper, Bobadilla and Koll\'ar studied topological conditions which guarantee that a proper map of complex algebraic varieties is a topological or differentiable fibration. They also asked whether a certain finiteness property on the relative covering space can imply that a proper map is a fibration. In this paper, we answer positively the integral homology version of their question in the case of abelian varieties, and the rational homology version in the case of compact ball quotients. We also propose several conjectures in relation to the Singer-Hopf conjecture in the complex projective setting., Comment: published/final version
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- 2021
12. On the rotational symmetry of 3-dimensional κ-solutions
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Bruce Kleiner and Richard H. Bamler
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Work (thermodynamics) ,math.DG ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Rotational symmetry ,Mathematics::Differential Geometry ,Soliton ,Uniqueness ,math.AP ,Stability theorem ,Mathematical physics ,Mathematics - Abstract
Author(s): Bamler, Richard H; Kleiner, Bruce | Abstract: In a recent paper, Brendle showed the uniqueness of the Bryant soliton among 3-dimensional $\kappa$-solutions. In this paper, we present an alternative proof for this fact and show that compact $\kappa$-solutions are rotational symmetric. Our proof arose from independent work relating to our Strong Stability Theorem for singular Ricci flows.
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- 2021
13. Sharp Hardy Identities and Inequalities on Carnot Groups
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Guozhen Lu, Nguyen Lam, and Joshua Flynn
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Pure mathematics ,Inequality ,General Mathematics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,010102 general mathematics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0302 clinical medicine ,symbols ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0101 mathematics ,Carnot cycle ,Mathematics ,media_common - Abstract
In this paper we establish general weighted Hardy identities for several subelliptic settings including Hardy identities on the Heisenberg group, Carnot groups with respect to a homogeneous gauge and Carnot–Carathéodory metric, general nilpotent groups, and certain families of Hörmander vector fields. We also introduce new weighted uncertainty principles in these settings. This is done by continuing the program initiated by [N. Lam, G. Lu and L. Zhang, Factorizations and Hardy’s-type identities and inequalities on upper half spaces, Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 58 2019, 6, Paper No. 183; N. Lam, G. Lu and L. Zhang, Geometric Hardy’s inequalities with general distance functions, J. Funct. Anal. 279 2020, 8, Article ID 108673] of using the Bessel pairs introduced by [N. Ghoussoub and A. Moradifam, Functional Inequalities: New Perspectives and New Applications, Math. Surveys Monogr. 187, American Mathematical Society, Providence, 2013] to obtain Hardy identities. Using these identities, we are able to improve significantly existing Hardy inequalities in the literature in the aforementioned subelliptic settings. In particular, we establish the Hardy identities and inequalities in the spirit of [H. Brezis and J. L. Vázquez, Blow-up solutions of some nonlinear elliptic problems, Rev. Mat. Univ. Complut. Madrid 10 1997, 443–469] and [H. Brezis and M. Marcus, Hardy’s inequalities revisited. Dedicated to Ennio De Giorgi, Ann. Sc. Norm. Super. Pisa Cl. Sci. (4) 25 1997, 1–2, 217–237] in these settings.
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- 2021
14. Some new results on the weaving of K-g-frames in Hilbert spaces
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Zhong-Qi Xiang
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42c15 ,k-woven ,perturbation ,General Mathematics ,47b40 ,QA1-939 ,k-g-frame ,Mathematics ,pseudo-inverse - Abstract
In this paper, we provide some conditions for a K-woven pair of K-g-frames to be preserved under an operator and particularly, we report that applying two different operators to a K-woven pair of K-g-frames can leave them K-woven. Several new methods on the construction of K-woven pair of K-g-frames are also given. We end the paper with a new perturbation result on the weaving of K-g-frames, which shows that, under the perturbation condition involved in one known result on this topic, two K-g-frames can be K-woven in the whole space, not merely in the subspace Range(K).
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- 2021
15. A Variant of D’alembert’s Matrix Functional Equation
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Mohamed Ayoubi, Youssef Aissi, and Driss Zeglami
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010101 applied mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Functional equation ,General Medicine ,0101 mathematics ,D alembert ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematical physics ,Mathematics ,S-matrix - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to characterize the solutions Φ : G → M 2(ℂ) of the following matrix functional equations Φ ( x y ) + Φ ( σ ( y ) x ) 2 = Φ ( x ) Φ ( y ) , x , y , ∈ G , {{\Phi \left( {xy} \right) + \Phi \left( {\sigma \left( y \right)x} \right)} \over 2} = \Phi \left( x \right)\Phi \left( y \right),\,\,\,\,\,\,x,y, \in G, and Φ ( x y ) − Φ ( σ ( y ) x ) 2 = Φ ( x ) Φ ( y ) , x , y , ∈ G , {{\Phi \left( {xy} \right) - \Phi \left( {\sigma \left( y \right)x} \right)} \over 2} = \Phi \left( x \right)\Phi \left( y \right),\,\,\,\,\,\,x,y, \in G, where G is a group that need not be abelian, and σ : G → G is an involutive automorphism of G. Our considerations are inspired by the papers [13, 14] in which the continuous solutions of the first equation on abelian topological groups were determined.
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- 2020
16. Openfinger: Towards a Combination of Discriminative Power of Fingerprints and Finger Vein Patterns in Multimodal Biometric System
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Pavol Marák and Ivan Kovač
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Normalization (statistics) ,Biometrics ,business.industry ,General Mathematics ,Scale-invariant feature transform ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Pattern recognition ,02 engineering and technology ,Adaptive filter ,Gabor filter ,Discriminative model ,Fingerprint ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Artificial intelligence ,Minimum bounding rectangle ,business ,Mathematics - Abstract
Multimodal biometric systems are nowadays considered as state of the art subject. Since identity establishment in everyday situations has become very significant and rather difficult, there is a need for reliable means of identification. Multimodal systems establish identity based on more than one biometric trait. Hence one of their most significant advantages is the ability to provide greater recognition accuracy and resistance against the forgery. Many papers have proposed various combinations of biometric traits. However, there is an inferior number of solutions demonstrating the use of fingerprint and finger vein patterns. Our main goal was to contribute to this particular field of biometrics. In this paper, we propose OpenFinger, an automated solution for identity recognition utilizing fingerprint and finger vein pattern which is robust to finger displacement as well as rotation. Evaluation and experiments were conducted using SDUMLA-HMT multimodal database. Our solution has been implemented using C++ language and is distributed as a collection of Linux shared libraries. First, fingerprint images are enhanced by means of adaptive filtering where Gabor filter plays the most significant role. On the other hand, finger vein images require the bounding rectangle to be accurately detected in order to focus just on useful biometric pattern. At the extraction stage, Level-2 features are extracted from fingerprints using deep convolutional network using a popular Caffe framework. We employ SIFT and SURF features in case of finger vein patterns. Fingerprint features are matched using closed commercial algorithm developed by Suprema, whereas finger vein features are matched using OpenCV library built-in functions, namely the brute force matcher and the FLANN-based matcher. In case of SIFT features score normalization is conducted by means of double sigmoid, hyperbolic tangens, Z-score and Min-Max functions. On the side of finger veins, the best result was obtained by a combination of SIFT features, brute force matcher with scores normalized by hyperbolic tangens method. In the end, fusion of both biometric traits is done on a score level basis. Fusion was done by means of sum and mean methods achieving 2.12% EER. Complete evaluation is presented in terms of general indicators such as FAR/FRR and ROC.
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- 2020
17. The Absolutely Strongly Star-Hurewicz Property with Respect to an Ideal
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B. K. Tyagi, Sumit Singh, and Manoj Bhardwaj
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Class (set theory) ,Sequence ,Property (philosophy) ,Dense set ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Star (graph theory) ,Space (mathematics) ,01 natural sciences ,010101 applied mathematics ,Combinatorics ,Ideal (ring theory) ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics - Abstract
Aspace X is said to have the absolutely strongly star --Hurewicz (ASSH) property if for each sequence (𝒰 n : n ∈ )of opencovers of X and each dense subset Y of X, there is a sequence (Fn : n ∈ ) of finite subsets of Y such that for each x ∈ X, {n ∈ : x ∉ St(Fn , 𝒰 n )}∈ , where is the proper admissible ideal of . In this paper, we investigate the relationship between the ASSH property and other related properties and study the topological properties of the ASSH property. This paper generalizes several results of Song [25] to the larger class of spaces having the ASSH properties.
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- 2020
18. Further results on Ulam stability for a system of first-order nonsingular delay differential equations
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Jehad Alzabut, Bakhtawar Pervaiz, Akbar Zada, and Syed Omar Shah
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010308 nuclear & particles physics ,General Mathematics ,02 engineering and technology ,Delay differential equation ,First order ,01 natural sciences ,Stability (probability) ,law.invention ,Invertible matrix ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Applied mathematics ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper is concerned with a system governed by nonsingular delay differential equations. We study the β-Ulam-type stability of the mentioned system. The investigations are carried out over compact and unbounded intervals. Before proceeding to the main results, we convert the system into an equivalent integral equation and then establish an existence theorem for the addressed system. To justify the application of the reported results, an example along with graphical representation is illustrated at the end of the paper.
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- 2020
19. The index conjecture for symmetric spaces
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Carlos Olmos and Jurgen Berndt
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,Conjecture ,Index (economics) ,Rank (linear algebra) ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Codimension ,Submanifold ,Combinatorics ,Differential Geometry (math.DG) ,Symmetric space ,FOS: Mathematics ,Totally geodesic ,Mathematics::Differential Geometry ,Mathematics - Abstract
In 1980, Onishchik introduced the index of a Riemannian symmetric space as the minimal codimension of a (proper) totally geodesic submanifold. He calculated the index for symmetric spaces of rank less than or equal to 2, but for higher rank it was unclear how to tackle the problem. In earlier papers we developed several approaches to this problem, which allowed us to calculate the index for many symmetric spaces. Our systematic approach led to a conjecture for how to calculate the index. The purpose of this paper is to verify the conjecture., 33 pages; Table 1 corrected; to appear in Journal fuer die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik
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- 2020
20. A Critical Point Theorem for Perturbed Functionals and Low Perturbations of Differential and Nonlocal Systems
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Anouar Bahrouni, Vicenţiu D. Rădulescu, and Patrick Winkert
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010101 applied mathematics ,Critical point (thermodynamics) ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,Mathematics::Analysis of PDEs ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,0101 mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Differential (mathematics) ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper we establish a new critical point theorem for a class of perturbed differentiable functionals without satisfying the Palais–Smale condition. We prove the existence of at least one critical point to such functionals, provided that the perturbation is sufficiently small. The main abstract result of this paper is applied both to perturbed nonhomogeneous equations in Orlicz–Sobolev spaces and to nonlocal problems in fractional Sobolev spaces.
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- 2020
21. Equivalence of the existence of best proximity points and best proximity pairs for cyclic and noncyclic nonexpansive mappings
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Moosa Gabeleh and Hans-Peter A. Künzi
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47h09 ,uniformly convex banach space ,lcsh:Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,best proximity (point) pair ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,01 natural sciences ,010101 applied mathematics ,Combinatorics ,46b20 ,0101 mathematics ,Equivalence (measure theory) ,noncyclic (cyclic) contraction ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this study, at first we prove that the existence of best proximity points for cyclic nonexpansive mappings is equivalent to the existence of best proximity pairs for noncyclic nonexpansive mappings in the setting of strictly convex Banach spaces by using the projection operator. In this way, we conclude that the main result of the paper [Proximal normal structure and nonexpansive mappings, Studia Math. 171 (2005), 283–293] immediately follows. We then discuss the convergence of best proximity pairs for noncyclic contractions by applying the convergence of iterative sequences for cyclic contractions and show that the convergence method of a recent paper [Convergence of Picard's iteration using projection algorithm for noncyclic contractions, Indag. Math. 30 (2019), no. 1, 227–239] is obtained exactly from Picard’s iteration sequence.
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- 2020
22. Positive Solutions for Systems of Quasilinear Equations with Non-homogeneous Operators and Weights
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Marta García-Huidobro, Satoshi Tanaka, and Raúl Manásevich
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010101 applied mathematics ,Pure mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Non homogeneous ,010102 general mathematics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,0101 mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper we deal with positive radially symmetric solutions for a boundary value problem containing a strongly nonlinear operator. The proof of existence of positive solutions that we give uses the blow-up method as a main ingredient for the search of a-priori bounds of solutions. The blow-up argument is one by contradiction and uses a sort of scaling, reminiscent to the one used in the theory of minimal surfaces, see [B. Gidas and J. Spruck, A priori bounds for positive solutions of nonlinear elliptic equations, Comm. Partial Differential Equations 6 1981, 883–901], and therefore the homogeneity of the operators, Laplacian or p-Laplacian, and second members powers or power like functions play a fundamental role in the method. Thus, when the differential operators are no longer homogeneous, and similarly for the second members, applying the blow-up method to obtain a-priori bounds of solutions seems an almost impossible task. In spite of this fact, in [M. García-Huidobro, I. Guerra and R. Manásevich, Existence of positive radial solutions for a weakly coupled system via blow up, Abstr. Appl. Anal. 3 1998, 1–2, 105–131], we were able to overcome this difficulty and obtain a-priori bounds for a certain (simpler) type of problems. We show in this paper that the asymptotically homogeneous functions provide, in the same sense, a nonlinear rescaling, that allows us to generalize the blow-up method to our present situation. After the a-priori bounds are obtained, the existence of a solution follows from Leray–Schauder topological degree theory.
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- 2020
23. The Kobayashi–Royden metric on punctured spheres
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Junqing Qian and Gunhee Cho
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Rational number ,Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Exponential function ,Bell polynomials ,010101 applied mathematics ,Metric (mathematics) ,Backslash ,SPHERES ,0101 mathematics ,Asymptotic expansion ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper gives an explicit formula of the asymptotic expansion of the Kobayashi–Royden metric on the punctured sphere ℂ ℙ 1 ∖ { 0 , 1 , ∞ } {\mathbb{CP}^{1}\setminus\{0,1,\infty\}} in terms of the exponential Bell polynomials. We prove a local quantitative version of the Little Picard’s Theorem as an application of the asymptotic expansion. Furthermore, the approach in the paper leads to the interesting consequence that the coefficients in the asymptotic expansion are rational numbers. Furthermore, the explicit formula of the metric and the conclusion regarding the coefficients apply to more general cases of ℂ ℙ 1 ∖ { a 1 , … , a n } {\mathbb{CP}^{1}\setminus\{a_{1},\ldots,a_{n}\}} , n ≥ 3 {n\geq 3} , as well, and the metric on ℂ ℙ 1 ∖ { 0 , 1 3 , - 1 6 ± 3 6 i } {\mathbb{CP}^{1}\setminus\{0,\frac{1}{3},-\frac{1}{6}\pm\frac{\sqrt{3}}{6}i\}} will be given as a concrete example of our results.
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- 2020
24. Bounds on F-index of tricyclic graphs with fixed pendant vertices
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Sana Akram, Muhammad Javaid, and Muhammad Jamal
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Index (economics) ,010304 chemical physics ,extremal graphs ,tricyclic graphs ,General Mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,f-index ,Combinatorics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,0103 physical sciences ,QA1-939 ,05c12 ,05c35 ,05c50 ,Mathematics ,Geometry and topology ,Tricyclic - Abstract
The F-index F(G) of a graph G is obtained by the sum of cubes of the degrees of all the vertices in G. It is defined in the same paper of 1972 where the first and second Zagreb indices are introduced to study the structure-dependency of total π-electron energy. Recently, Furtula and Gutman [J. Math. Chem. 53 (2015), no. 4, 1184–1190] reinvestigated F-index and proved its various properties. A connected graph with order n and size m, such that m = n + 2, is called a tricyclic graph. In this paper, we characterize the extremal graphs and prove the ordering among the different subfamilies of graphs with respect to F-index in $\begin{array}{} \displaystyle {\it\Omega}^{\alpha}_n \end{array}$, where $\begin{array}{} \displaystyle {\it\Omega}^{\alpha}_n \end{array}$ is a complete class of tricyclic graphs with three, four, six and seven cycles, such that each graph has α ≥ 1 pendant vertices and n ≥ 16 + α order. Mainly, we prove the bounds (lower and upper) of F(G), i.e $$\begin{array}{} \displaystyle 8n+12\alpha +76\leq F(G)\leq 8(n-1)-7\alpha + (\alpha+6)^3 ~\mbox{for each}~ G\in {\it\Omega}^{\alpha}_n. \end{array}$$
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- 2020
25. A new characterization of a proper type B semigroup
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Zhi Pei, Chunhua Li, and Baogen Xu
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type b semigroup ,Pure mathematics ,20m10 ,Mathematics::Operator Algebras ,Semigroup ,Computer Science::Information Retrieval ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,e-unitary ,proper ,0102 computer and information sciences ,Characterization (mathematics) ,Type (model theory) ,01 natural sciences ,06f05 ,010201 computation theory & mathematics ,q-semigroup ,QA1-939 ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we develop the elementary theory of inverse semigroups to the cases of type B semigroups. The main aim of this paper is to study proper type B semigroups. We introduce first the concept of a left admissible triple. After obtaining some basic properties of left admissible triple, we give the definition of a Q-semigroup and get a structure theorem of Q-semigroup. In particular, we introduce the notion of an admissible triple and give some characterization of proper type B semigroups. It is proved that an arbitrary Q-semigroup with an admissible triple is an E-unitary type B semigroup.
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- 2020
26. Determinants of two kinds of matrices whose elements involve sine functions
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Michał Różański
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11c20 ,15a06 ,Pure mathematics ,40a05 ,lcsh:Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,fourier series ,010102 general mathematics ,determinant ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,01 natural sciences ,sine matrix ,010101 applied mathematics ,Alternating series ,alternating series ,Sine ,0101 mathematics ,42a05 ,Fourier series ,Mathematics - Abstract
The presented paper is strictly connected, among others, with the paper On the sum of some alternating series, Comp. Math. Appl. (2011), written by Wituła and Słota. A problem concerning the form of determinants formulated in the cited paper is solved here. Next, the obtained result is adapted to solve some system of linear equations and the description of the sum of alternating series.
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- 2019
27. Stabilizers in EQ-algebras
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Wei Wang, Xiao Yun Cheng, Mei Wang, and Jun Tao Wang
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Pure mathematics ,(fuzzy) prefilter ,lcsh:Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,08a72 ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,eq-algebra ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,(fuzzy) stabilizer ,fuzzy congruence relation ,03e72 ,Mathematics - Abstract
The main goal of this paper is to introduce the notion of stabilizers in EQ-algebras and develop stabilizer theory in EQ-algebras. In the paper, we introduce (fuzzy) left and right stabilizers and investigate some related properties of them. Then, we discuss the relations among (fuzzy) stabilizers, (fuzzy) prefilters (filters) and (fuzzy) co-annihilators. Also, we obtain that the set of all prefilters in a good EQ-algebra forms a relative pseudo-complemented lattice, where Str(F, G) is the relative pseudo-complemented of F with respect to G. These results will provide a solid algebraic foundation for the consequence connectives in higher fuzzy logic.
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- 2019
28. Sharp bounds of Fekete-Szegő functional for quasi-subordination class
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Shashi Kant and Prem Pratap Vyas
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Subordination (linguistics) ,Pure mathematics ,Class (set theory) ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,subordination ,30c45 ,01 natural sciences ,010101 applied mathematics ,univalent functions ,fekete-szegő coefficients ,QA1-939 ,0101 mathematics ,quasi-subordination ,Mathematics - Abstract
In the present paper, we introduce a certain subclass 𝒦q(λ, γ, h) of analytic functions by means of a quasi-subordination. Sharp bounds of the Fekete-Szegő functional for functions belonging to the class 𝒦q(λ, γ, h) are obtained. The results presented in the paper give improved versions for the certain subclasses involving the quasi-subordination and majorization.
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- 2019
29. How Many Weak-Keys Exist in T-310 ?
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Matteo Scarlata, Marios Georgiou, and Nicolas T. Courtois
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related-key attacks ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Thesaurus (information retrieval) ,Information retrieval ,unbalanced Feistel ciphers ,Cold War ,General Mathematics ,generalised linear cryptanalysis ,collision resistance ,05 social sciences ,linear cryptanalysis ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,block ciphers ,T-310 ,Block ciphers ,differential cryptanalysis ,weak key attacks ,02 engineering and technology ,050601 international relations ,0506 political science ,Mathematics - Abstract
T-310 is an important Cold War cipher. The cipher is extremely complex and it outputs extremely few bits from the internal state. A recent paper [Courtois, N. T.: Decryption oracle slide attacks on T-310, Cryptologia, 42 (2018), no. 3, 191–204] shows an example of a highly anomalous key such that T-310 can be broken by a slide attack with a decryption oracle. In this paper, we show that the same attacks are ALSO possible for regular keys which satisfy all the official KT1 requirements. Two other recent papers [Courtois, N. T.—Georgiou, M.—Scarlata, M.: Slide attacks and LC-weak keys in T-310, Cryptologia 43 (2019), no. 3, 175–189]; [Courtois, N. T.—Oprisanu, M. B.—Schmeh, K.: Linear cryptanalysis and block cipher design in East Germany in the 1970s, Cryptologia (published online), December 5, 2018] show that some of the KT1 keys are very weak w.r.t. Linear Cryptanalysis. In this paper, we show that a vast number of such weak keys exist and study the exact pre-conditions which make them weak. In addition we introduce a new third class of weak keys for RKDC (Related-Key Differential Cryptanalysis). We show that the original designers in the 1970s have ensured that these RKDC properties cannot happen for 4 rounds. We have discovered that these properties can happen for as few as 5 rounds for some keys, and for 10 to 16 rounds they become hard to avoid. The main reason why we study weak keys is to show that none of these properties occur by accident, rather that they are governed by precise pre-conditions which guarantee their existence, and countless other keys with the same properties exist. Eventually, this is how interesting attacks can be found., Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications, 73 (1)
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- 2019
30. Dynamics of two-species delayed competitive stage-structured model described by differential-difference equations
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Guoxin Liu, Sufang Han, Yaqin Li, Lianglin Xiong, and Tianwei Zhang
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lcsh:Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Dynamics (mechanics) ,almost periodic solution ,Differential difference equations ,34k20 ,stability ,92b05 ,92d25 ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,stage structure ,01 natural sciences ,coincidence degree ,010101 applied mathematics ,34k13 ,competitive model ,Applied mathematics ,Stage (hydrology) ,0101 mathematics ,Structured model ,Mathematics - Abstract
Overf the last few years, by utilizing Mawhin’s continuation theorem of coincidence degree theory and Lyapunov functional, many scholars have been concerned with the global asymptotical stability of positive periodic solutions for the non-linear ecosystems. In the real world, almost periodicity is usually more realistic and more general than periodicity, but there are scarcely any papers concerning the issue of the global asymptotical stability of positive almost periodic solutions of non-linear ecosystems. In this paper we consider a kind of delayed two-species competitive model with stage structure. By means of Mawhin’s continuation theorem of coincidence degree theory, some sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence of at least one positive almost periodic solutions for the above model with nonnegative coefficients. Furthermore, the global asymptotical stability of positive almost periodic solution of the model is also studied. The work of this paper extends and improves some results in recent years. An example and simulations are employed to illustrate the main results of this paper.
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- 2019
31. Augmented, free and tensor generalized digroups
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Raúl Velásquez, José Gregorio Rodríguez-Nieto, and Olga Salazar-Diaz
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20n99 ,Pure mathematics ,Semidirect product ,20e06 ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,010103 numerical & computational mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,digroups ,group actions ,Group action ,free and tensor groups ,Tensor (intrinsic definition) ,QA1-939 ,20a05 ,20e34 ,semidirect product ,0101 mathematics ,20b10 ,Mathematics ,20a10 - Abstract
The concept of generalized digroup was proposed by Salazar-Díaz, Velásquez and Wills-Toro in their paper “Generalized digroups” as a non trivial extension of groups. In this way, many concepts and results given in the category of groups can be extended in a natural form to the category of generalized digroups. The aim of this paper is to present the construction of the free generalized digroup and study its properties. Although this construction is vastly different from the one given for the case of groups, we will use this concept, the classical construction for groups and the semidirect product to construct the tensor generalized digroup as well as the semidirect product of generalized digroups. Additionally, we give a new structural result for generalized digroups using compatible actions of groups and an equivariant map from a group set to the group corresponding to notions of associative dialgebras and augmented racks.
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32. Approximation by modified Jain–Baskakov operators
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Marius Mihai Birou, Vishnu Narayan Mishra, and Preeti Sharma
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Baskakov operator ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Applied mathematics ,Basis function ,Asymptotic formula ,010103 numerical & computational mathematics ,0101 mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Modulus of continuity ,Mathematics - Abstract
In the present paper, we discuss the approximation properties of Jain–Baskakov operators with parameter c. The paper deals with the modified forms of the Baskakov basis functions. Some direct results are established, which include the asymptotic formula, error estimation in terms of the modulus of continuity and weighted approximation. Also, we construct the King modification of these operators, which preserves the test functions e 0 {e_{0}} and e 1 {e_{1}} . It is shown that these King type operators provide a better approximation order than some Baskakov–Durrmeyer operators for continuous functions defined on some closed intervals.
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- 2019
33. Computational uncertainty quantification for random non-autonomous second order linear differential equations via adapted gPC: a comparative case study with random Fröbenius method and Monte Carlo simulation
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Juan Carlos Cortés, Marc Jornet, and Julia Calatayud
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Non-autonomous and random dynamical systems ,Adaptive generalized Polynomial Chaos ,General Mathematics ,Comparative case ,Monte Carlo method ,random Fröbenius method ,Random Frobenius method ,010103 numerical & computational mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,93e03 ,non-autonomous and random dynamical systems ,computational uncertainty quantification ,Stochastic Galerkin projection technique ,Linear differential equation ,34f05 ,QA1-939 ,Applied mathematics ,Order (group theory) ,60h35 ,0101 mathematics ,Uncertainty quantification ,Mathematics ,Final version ,Computational uncertainty quantification ,random fröbenius method ,93E03 ,adaptive generalized Polynomial Chaos ,stochastic Galerkin projection technique ,010101 applied mathematics ,Frobenius method ,34F05 ,60H35 ,MATEMATICA APLICADA - Abstract
[EN] This paper presents a methodology to quantify computationally the uncertainty in a class of differential equations often met in Mathematical Physics, namely random non-autonomous second-order linear differential equations, via adaptive generalized Polynomial Chaos (gPC) and the stochastic Galerkin projection technique. Unlike the random Frobenius method, which can only deal with particular random linear differential equations and needs the random inputs (coefficients and forcing term) to be analytic, adaptive gPC allows approximating the expectation and covariance of the solution stochastic process to general random second-order linear differential equations. The random inputs are allowed to functionally depend on random variables that may be independent or dependent, both absolutely continuous or discrete with infinitely many point masses. These hypotheses include a wide variety of particular differential equations, which might not be solvable via the random Frobenius method, in which the random input coefficients may be expressed via a Karhunen-Loeve expansion., This work has been supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad grant MTM2017-89664-P. Marc Jornet acknowledges the doctorate scholarship granted by Programa de Ayudas de Investigacion y Desarrollo (PAID), Universitat Politecnica de Valencia. The authors are grateful for the valuable comments raised by the reviewer, which have improved the final version of the paper.
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- 2018
34. Computation of Definite Integral Over Repeated Integral
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Katarína Tvrdá and Mária Minárová
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Class (set theory) ,General Mathematics ,Computation ,Gauss ,Principal (computer security) ,Cauchy distribution ,Applied mathematics ,Integral element ,Type (model theory) ,Mathematics - Abstract
The tasks involving repeated integral occur from time to time in technical practice. This paper introduces the research of authors in the field of repeated integrals within the required class of functions. Authors focus on the definite integral over repeated integral and they develop a tool for its computation. It involves two principal steps, analytical and numerical step. In the analytical step, the definite integral over a repeated integral is decomposed into n integrals and then the Cauchy form is used for further rearrangement. Numerical step involves Gauss type integration slightly modified by the authors. Several examples illustrating the operation of both analytical and numerical steps of the method are provided in the paper.
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- 2018
35. Regularized Coherence Enhancing Filtering
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Olga Stašová and Zuzana Krivá
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Nonlinear system ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Applied mathematics ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,02 engineering and technology ,0101 mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics ,Coherence (physics) ,Convolution - Abstract
The paper deals with the nonlinear tensor diffusion which yields a coherence improvement. It is very appropriate for images with flow-like structures. Two convolutions are used in the construction of diffusion tensor for such a model, see [Drblíková, O.—Mikula, K.: Convergence analysis of finite volume scheme for nonlinear tensor anisotropic diffusion in image processing, SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 46 (2007), 37–60], [Weickert, J.: Coherence-enhancing diffusion filtering, Int. J. Comput. Vis. 31 (1999), 111–127]. In this paper we introduce the third supplemental convolution in order to enhance the diffusion strategy. First, we briefly present the classical coherence enhancing model and explain our modification. Then the discrete scheme is provided. The core of the paper consists in numerical experiments. Benefits of the additional convolution are discussed and illustrated in the figures.
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- 2018
36. Alternative proofs of some formulas for two tridiagonal determinants
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Ai-Qi Liu and Feng Qi
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Thesaurus (information retrieval) ,Tridiagonal matrix ,alternative proof ,inverse ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,primary 47b36 ,Mathematical proof ,Computer Science::Numerical Analysis ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics::Numerical Analysis ,010101 applied mathematics ,Algebra ,Computer Science::Mathematical Software ,QA1-939 ,tridiagonal determinant ,0101 mathematics ,tridiagonal matrix ,Mathematics ,secondary 11b39, 11b83,11c08, 11c20, 11y55, 15b36, 26c99 - Abstract
In the paper, the authors provide five alternative proofs of two formulas for a tridiagonal determinant, supply a detailed proof of the inverse of the corresponding tridiagonal matrix, and provide a proof for a formula of another tridiagonal determinant. This is a companion of the paper [F. Qi, V. Čerňanová,and Y. S. Semenov, Some tridiagonal determinants related to central Delannoy numbers, the Chebyshev polynomials, and the Fibonacci polynomials, Politehn. Univ. Bucharest Sci. Bull. Ser. A Appl. Math. Phys. 81 (2019), in press.
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- 2018
37. Existence of Positive Bounded Solutions of System of Three Dynamic Equations with Neutral Term on Time Scales
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Urszula Ostaszewska, Ewa Schmeidel, and Małgorzata Zdanowicz
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Combinatorics ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Generalization ,General Mathematics ,Bounded function ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,02 engineering and technology ,Dynamic equation ,Term (time) ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper the system of three dynamic equations with neutral term in the following form $$ \left\{ \begin{array}{l} ( x (t) + p(t) x (u_1 (t) ) )^\delta = a(t) f (y(u_2(t))) \\ y^\delta (t) = b(t) g (z( u_3(t) ) ) \\ z^\delta(t) = c(t) h( x( u_4(t) ) ) \right. \end{array} $$ on time scales is considered. The aim of this paper is to present sucient conditions for the existence of positive bounded positive solutions of the considered system for 0 < p(t) const < 1. The main tool of the proof of presented here result is Krasnoselskii's xed point theorem. Also, the useful generalization of the Arzela-Ascoli theorem on times scales to the three dimensional case is proved.
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38. On the equivalence between noncollapsing and bounded entropy for ancient solutions to the Ricci flow
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Yongjia Zhang
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Ricci flow ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Bounded function ,Mathematics::Differential Geometry ,0101 mathematics ,Entropy (arrow of time) ,Mathematics - Abstract
As a continuation of a previous paper, we prove Perelman’s assertion, that is, for ancient solutions to the Ricci flow with bounded nonnegative curvature operator, uniformly bounded entropy is equivalent to κ-noncollapsing on all scales. We also establish an equality between the asymptotic entropy and the asymptotic reduced volume, which is a result similar to a paper by Xu (2017), where he assumes the Type I curvature bound.
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- 2018
39. Group schemes and local densities of ramified hermitian lattices in residue characteristic 2. Part II
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Sungmun Cho
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Pure mathematics ,Residue (complex analysis) ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,0103 physical sciences ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,010307 mathematical physics ,0101 mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Hermitian matrix ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper is the complementary work of [S. Cho, Group schemes and local densities of ramified hermitian lattices in residue characteristic 2: Part I, Algebra Number Theory 10 2016, 3, 451–532]. Ramified quadratic extensions E / F {E/F} , where F is a finite unramified field extension of ℚ 2 {\mathbb{Q}_{2}} , fall into two cases that we call Case 1 and Case 2. In our previous work, we obtained the local density formula for a ramified hermitian lattice in Case 1. In this paper, we obtain the local density formula for the remaining Case 2, by constructing a smooth integral group scheme model for an appropriate unitary group. Consequently, this paper, combined with [W. T. Gan and J.-K. Yu, Group schemes and local densities, Duke Math. J. 105 2000, 3, 497–524] and our previous work, allows the computation of the mass formula for any hermitian lattice ( L , H ) {(L,H)} , when a base field is unramified over ℚ {\mathbb{Q}} at a prime ( 2 ) {(2)} .
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- 2018
40. Homogeneous Finsler spaces and the flag-wise positively curved condition
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Ming Xu and Shaoqiang Deng
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,22E46, 53C30 ,Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Flag (linear algebra) ,010102 general mathematics ,Lie group ,Space (mathematics) ,01 natural sciences ,Differential Geometry (math.DG) ,0103 physical sciences ,Lie algebra ,FOS: Mathematics ,Compact Lie algebra ,Tangent space ,Mathematics::Differential Geometry ,0101 mathematics ,Invariant (mathematics) ,010306 general physics ,Hopf conjecture ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we introduce the flag-wise positively curved condition for Finsler spaces (the (FP) Condition), which means that in each tangent plane, we can find a flag pole in this plane such that the corresponding flag has positive flag curvature. Applying the Killing navigation technique, we find a list of compact coset spaces admitting non-negatively curved homogeneous Finsler metrics satisfying the (FP) Condition. Using a crucial technique we developed previously, we prove that most of these coset spaces cannot be endowed with positively curved homogeneous Finsler metrics. We also prove that any Lie group whose Lie algebra is a rank $2$ non-Abelian compact Lie algebra admits a left invariant Finsler metric satisfying the (FP) condition. As by-products, we find the first example of non-compact coset space $S^3\times \mathbb{R}$ which admits homogeneous flag-wise positively curved Finsler metrics. Moreover, we find some non-negatively curved Finsler metrics on $S^2\times S^3$ and $S^6\times S^7$ which satisfy the (FP) condition, as well as some flag-wise positively curved Finsler metrics on $S^3\times S^3$, shedding some light on the long standing general Hopf conjecture., 23 pages. The newest version has strengthened the main results in the paper, and provides more examples. We add a short survey on the most recent progress inspired by this paper in the introduction section
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- 2018
41. Maia type fixed point theorems for Ćirić-Prešić operators
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Margareta-Eliza Balazs
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primary 54h25 ,Pure mathematics ,two metrics ,General Mathematics ,ćirić-prešić ,Fixed-point theorem ,010103 numerical & computational mathematics ,Type (model theory) ,01 natural sciences ,secondary 47h10 ,maia ,010101 applied mathematics ,fixed point ,QA1-939 ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics - Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to obtain Maia type fixed point results for Ćirić-Prešić contraction condition, following Ćirić L. B. and Prešić S. B. result proved in [Ćirić L. B.; Prešić S. B. On Prešić type generalization of the Banach contraction mapping principle, Acta Math. Univ. Comenian. (N.S.), 2007, v 76, no. 2, 143–147] and Luong N. V. and Thuan N. X. result in [Luong, N. V., Thuan, N. X., Some fixed point theorems of Prešić-Ćirić type, Acta Univ. Apulensis Math. Inform., No. 30, (2012), 237–249]. We unified these theorems with Maia’s fixed point theorem proved in [Maia, Maria Grazia. Un’osservazione sulle contrazioni metriche. (Italian) Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova 40 1968 139–143] and the obtained results are proved is the present paper. An example is also provided.
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- 2018
42. On generalized nonlinear Euler-Bernoulli Beam type equations
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Rabah Khaldi and Assia Guezane-Lakoud
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General Mathematics ,Euler bernoulli beam ,upper and lower solutions method ,010102 general mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,34b15 ,34a08 ,Type (model theory) ,01 natural sciences ,010101 applied mathematics ,Nonlinear system ,QA1-939 ,euler-bernouli beam equation ,0101 mathematics ,existence of solution ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper is devoted to the study of a nonlinear Euler-Bernoulli Beam type equation involving both left and right Caputo fractional derivatives. Differently from the approaches of the other papers where they established the existence of solution for the linear Euler-Bernoulli Beam type equation numerically, we use the lower and upper solutions method with some new results on the monotonicity of the right Caputo derivative. Furthermore, we give the explicit expression of the upper and lower solutions. A numerical example is given to illustrate the obtained results.
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- 2018
43. Space-time L 2 estimates, regularity and almost global existence for elastic waves
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Kunio Hidano and Dongbing Zha
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010101 applied mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Space time ,010102 general mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,0101 mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we first establish a kind of weighted space-time L 2 {L^{2}} estimate, which belongs to Keel–Smith–Sogge-type estimates, for perturbed linear elastic wave equations. This estimate refines the corresponding one established by the second author [D. Zha, Space-time L 2 L^{2} estimates for elastic waves and applications, J. Differential Equations 263 2017, 4, 1947–1965] and is proved by combining the methods in the former paper, the first author, Wang and Yokoyama’s paper [K. Hidano, C. Wang and K. Yokoyama, On almost global existence and local well posedness for some 3-D quasi-linear wave equations, Adv. Differential Equations 17 2012, 3–4, 267–306] and some new ingredients. Then, together with some weighted Sobolev inequalities, this estimate is used to show a refined version of almost global existence of classical solutions for nonlinear elastic waves with small initial data. Compared with former almost global existence results for nonlinear elastic waves due to John [F. John, Almost global existence of elastic waves of finite amplitude arising from small initial disturbances, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 41 1988, 5, 615–666] and Klainerman and Sideris [S. Klainerman and T. C. Sideris, On almost global existence for nonrelativistic wave equations in 3D, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 49 1996, 307–321], the main innovation of our result is that it considerably improves the amount of regularity of initial data, i.e., the Sobolev regularity of initial data is assumed to be the smallest among all the admissible Sobolev spaces of integer order in the standard local existence theory. Finally, in the radially symmetric case, we establish the almost global existence of a low regularity solution for every small initial data in H 3 × H 2 {H^{3}\times H^{2}} .
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- 2018
44. Singularly Perturbed Fractional Schrödinger Equation Involving a General Critical Nonlinearity
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Jianjun Zhang, Hua Jin, and Wenbin Liu
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010101 applied mathematics ,symbols.namesake ,Nonlinear system ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,symbols ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,0101 mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Nonlinear Schrödinger equation ,Mathematics ,Schrödinger equation - Abstract
In this paper, we are concerned with the existence and concentration phenomena of solutions for the following singularly perturbed fractional Schrödinger problem: ε 2 s ( - Δ ) s u + V ( x ) u = f ( u ) in ℝ N , \varepsilon^{2s}(-\Delta)^{s}u+V(x)u=f(u)\quad\text{in }\mathbb{R}^{N}, where N > 2 s {N>2s} and the nonlinearity f has critical growth. By using the variational approach, we construct a localized bound-state solution concentrating around an isolated component of the positive minimum point of V as ε → 0 {\varepsilon\rightarrow 0} . Our result improves the study made in [X. He and W. Zou, Existence and concentration result for the fractional Schrödinger equations with critical nonlinearities, Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 55 2016, 4, Article ID 91], in the sense that, in the present paper, the Ambrosetti–Rabinowitz condition and the monotonicity condition on f ( t ) / t {f(t)/t} are not required.
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- 2018
45. Rational homology and homotopy of high-dimensional string links
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Paul Arnaud Songhafouo Tsopméné and Victor Turchin
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Homotopy group ,Pure mathematics ,Conjecture ,Hochschild homology ,Direct sum ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Homotopy ,010102 general mathematics ,Codimension ,Homology (mathematics) ,Mathematics::Algebraic Topology ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics::K-Theory and Homology ,0103 physical sciences ,Isotopy ,010307 mathematical physics ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics - Abstract
Arone and the second author showed that when the dimensions are in the stable range, the rational homology and homotopy of the high-dimensional analogues of spaces of long knots can be calculated as the homology of a direct sum of finite graph-complexes that they described explicitly. They also showed that these homology and homotopy groups can be interpreted as the higher-order Hochschild homology, also called Hochschild–Pirashvili homology. In this paper, we generalize all these results to high-dimensional analogues of spaces of string links. The methods of our paper are applicable in the range when the ambient dimension is at least twice the maximal dimension of a link component plus two, which in particular guarantees that the spaces under study are connected. However, we conjecture that our homotopy graph-complex computes the rational homotopy groups of link spaces always when the codimension is greater than two, i.e. always when the Goodwillie–Weiss calculus is applicable. Using Haefliger’s approach to calculate the groups of isotopy classes of higher-dimensional links, we confirm our conjecture at the level of π 0 {\pi_{0}} .
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- 2018
46. A stochastic differential game of low carbon technology sharing in collaborative innovation system of superior enterprises and inferior enterprises under uncertain environment
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Baizhou Li and Shi Yin
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low carbon technology sharing ,021103 operations research ,General Mathematics ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,91a23 ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Innovation system ,92d25 ,chemistry ,90b50 ,superior and inferior enterprises ,uncertain environment ,0502 economics and business ,Differential game ,QA1-939 ,stochastic differential game ,collaborative innovation ,Carbon ,Mathematics ,050203 business & management ,Industrial organization - Abstract
Considering the fact that the development of low carbon economy calls for the low carbon technology sharing between interested enterprises, this paper study a stochastic differential game of low carbon technology sharing in collaborative innovation system of superior enterprises and inferior enterprises. In the paper, we consider the random interference factors that include the uncertain external environment and the internal understanding limitations of decision maker. In the model, superior enterprises and inferior enterprises are separated entities, and they play Stacklberg master-slave game, Nash non-cooperative game, and cooperative game, respectively. We discuss the feedback equilibrium strategies of superior enterprises and inferior enterprises, and it is found that some random interference factors in sharing system can make the variance of improvement degree of low carbon technology level in the cooperation game higher than the variance in the Stackelberg game, and the result of Stackelberg game is similar to the result of Nash game. Additionally, a government subsidy incentive and a special subsidy that inferior enterprises give to superior enterprises are proposed.
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47. Fourier transforms of powers of well-behaved 2D real analytic functions
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Michael Greenblatt
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Class (set theory) ,Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Newton polygon ,Function (mathematics) ,01 natural sciences ,Subclass ,symbols.namesake ,Fourier transform ,Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs ,0103 physical sciences ,Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA) ,FOS: Mathematics ,symbols ,010307 mathematical physics ,42B20 ,0101 mathematics ,Analytic function ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper is a companion paper to [G4], where sharp estimates are proven for Fourier transforms of compactly supported functions built out of two-dimensional real-analytic functions. The theorems of [G4] are stated in a rather general form. In this paper, we expand on the results of [G4] and show that there is a class of "well-behaved" functions that contains a number of relevant examples for which such estimates can be explicitly described in terms of the Newton polygon of the function. We will further see that for a subclass of these functions, one can prove noticeably more precise estimates, again in an explicitly describable way., 13 pages
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- 2017
48. Application and Misapplication of the Czechoslovak STP Cipher During WWII
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Štefan Porubský
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Positive response ,Cipher ,business.industry ,General Mathematics ,World War II ,Lieutenant colonel ,Military intelligence ,Library science ,Christian ministry ,Cryptography ,business ,Mathematics - Abstract
Lieutenant colonel Karol Cigáň (1921-2005), head of the cryptographic unit of the Czechoslovak Ministry of National Defence in the period 1949-1958 was after discharging from this position in Prague relocated to an insignificant and substandard command position at a district military administration in Slovakia. His cryptographic experience was of no use in his new position. To profit from his previous experience as a high qualified cryptographer he started to study the accessible literature and archive materials about the usage of the Czechoslovak cipher systems during the WWII. The result of this his activity were some manuscripts where he deciphered and analyzed some Czechoslovak military wireless telegrams. His critical analysis and his conclusions did not meet an understanding or a positive response of historians and were nor accepted for publication. He had no other chance as to send them to archives. Unfortunately only one (in two copies) and a collection of small notes survived. The aim of this paper is to make decisive technical parts of manuscript [K. Cigáň: Impacts of the decryption of the cipher system of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence in London from the years 1940-1945 on the resistance movement. Archive of the Slovak National Uprising, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, Document collection (Fond) V, manuscript no. S36/90, 46 pp.] about the usage of the socalled STP cipher accessible. Thereby we complement the paper [Š. Porubský: STP cipher of the Czechoslovak in-exile Ministry of Defence in London during WWII, in: Proc. of EuroHCC’17, 3rd European Historical Ciphers Colloq., Smolenice Castle, Slovakia, 2017 (J. von zur Gathen et al., eds.), Slovak Univ. of Technology in Bratislava, 2017, pp. 47-66] where the part of this manuscript containing Cigáň’s method for solving STP cipher which he calls “mathematical” is published. To put Cigáň’s analysis and comment into their historical framework we briefly outline the history of Czechoslovak military intelligence activities with emphasis on their cryptological component.
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49. Wolfenbüttel, a Minor German Duchy But a Major Center of Cryptology in the Early Modern Period
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Gerhard F. Strasser
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Anagram ,General Mathematics ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Minor (academic) ,Pseudonym ,050601 international relations ,language.human_language ,0506 political science ,German ,Early modern period ,language ,Slovak ,Center (algebra and category theory) ,Duchy ,Classics ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper proposes to highlight cryptographic activities from 1540 to about 1680 at a small duchy—Brunswick-Luneburg in northern Germany, not too far from Hanover. The analysis shall proceed chronologically and present some relevant examples from the 16 th century before focusing on the most important German cryptological author of his time, Duke August the Younger (1579-1666). His 1624 book of 493 pages, Cryptomenytices et Cryptographiae Libri IX [1] (Ill. 1) [DS1] became the cryptological standard work of the 17 th century and will be the focus of this paper. Some interesting cryptograms of his successors and a totally surprising, new authorship of the duke’s handbook around 1900 will round out this analysis. *Paper presented at the Third European Historical Ciphers Colloquium from May 15-17, 2017, at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Smolenice Castle near Bratislava. [1] Luneburg: Gebruder Stern 1624. Duke August published the folio-size book under the pseudonym of “Gustavus Selenus“—“Gustavus“ is easily recognized as an anagram of “Augustus“ while “Selenus“ refers to the lunar goddess Selene and plays upon the name “Luneburg“ or “Lunaeburg,“ the “lunar“ or “moon castle“ where the work was printed. See Strasser: “Duke August the Younger of Brunswick-Luneburg (Gustavus Selenus) and His Cryptological Activities.“ In: Cryptologia 7 (1983), 193-217. [DS1] Old No. 3
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50. Generalized Key Substitution Attacks on Message Recovery Signatures
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Atsushi Fujioka
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Scheme (programming language) ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Theoretical computer science ,Generalization ,General Mathematics ,Substitution (logic) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Signature (logic) ,Discrete logarithm ,Key (cryptography) ,computer ,Mathematics ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
This paper treats effectiveness of the generalized key substitution attacks, and practical measures against them. The generalized key substitution attacks are proposed as a generalization of the key substitution attacks to examine the security of the signature schemes adopted in ISO/IEC (1st CD) 14888-3, which standardizes appendix-type signature schemes based on the discrete logarithm problem. This paper examines the message recovery signature schemes based on the discrete logarithm problem, adopted in ISO/IEC 9796-3:2006, and shows that all but one scheme are vulnerable to the generalized key substitution attacks.
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- 2017
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