Riemann average truth-value of Łukasiewicz formulas
The McShane and Kurzweil-Henstock integrals for functions taking values in a locally convex space are defined and the relations with other integrals are studied. A characterization of locally convex spaces in which Henstock Lemma holds is given.
Using very original methods from operator algebras, Sorin Popa has shown that the orbit structure of the Bernoulli action of a property (T) group, completely remembers the group and the action. This information is even essentially contained in the crossed product von Neumann algebra. This is the first von Neumann strong rigidity theorem in the literature. The same methods allow Popa to obtain II factors with prescribed countable fundamental group.
We show that a comeager Π₁¹ hereditary family of compact sets must have a dense subfamily which is also hereditary. Using this, we prove an “abstract” result which implies the existence of independent ℳ ₀-sets, the meagerness of ₀-sets with the property of Baire, and generalizations of some classical results of Mycielski. Finally, we also give some natural examples of true sets.
The Ruelle operator and the associated Perron-Frobenius property have been extensively studied in dynamical systems. Recently the theory has been adapted to iterated function systems (IFS) , where the ’s are contractive self-maps on a compact subset and the ’s are positive Dini functions on X [FL]. In this paper we consider Ruelle operators defined by weakly contractive IFS and nonexpansive IFS. It is known that in such cases, positive bounded eigenfunctions may not exist in general. Our theorems...
By iterating the Bolyai-Rényi transformation , almost every real number can be expanded as a continued radical expression with digits for all . For any real number and digit , let be the maximal length of consecutive ’s in the first digits of the Bolyai-Rényi expansion of . We study the asymptotic behavior of the run-length function . We prove that for any digit , the Lebesgue measure of the set is , where . We also obtain that the level set is of full Hausdorff dimension...