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Mild integrated C-existence families

Shen Wang (1995)

Studia Mathematica

We study mild n times integrated C-existence families without the assumption of exponential boundedness. We present several equivalent conditions for these families. Hille-Yosida type necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the exponentially bounded case.

Minimal multi-convex projections

Grzegorz Lewicki, Michael Prophet (2007)

Studia Mathematica

We say that a function from X = C L [ 0 , 1 ] is k-convex (for k ≤ L) if its kth derivative is nonnegative. Let P denote a projection from X onto V = Πₙ ⊂ X, where Πₙ denotes the space of algebraic polynomials of degree less than or equal to n. If we want P to leave invariant the cone of k-convex functions (k ≤ n), we find that such a demand is impossible to fulfill for nearly every k. Indeed, only for k = n-1 and k = n does such a projection exist. So let us consider instead a more general “shape” to preserve....

Minimal projections with respect to various norms

Asuman Güven Aksoy, Grzegorz Lewicki (2012)

Studia Mathematica

A theorem of Rudin permits us to determine minimal projections not only with respect to the operator norm but with respect to various norms on operator ideals and with respect to numerical radius. We prove a general result about N-minimal projections where N is a convex and lower semicontinuous (with respect to the strong operator topology) function and give specific examples for the cases of norms or seminorms of p-summing, p-integral and p-nuclear operator ideals.

Minimax theorems without changeless proportion

Liang-Ju Chu, Chi-Nan Tsai (2003)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

The so-called minimax theorem means that if X and Y are two sets, and f and g are two real-valued functions defined on X×Y, then under some conditions the following inequality holds: i n f y Y s u p x X f ( x , y ) s u p x X i n f y Y g ( x , y ) . We will extend the two functions version of minimax theorems without the usual condition: f ≤ g. We replace it by a milder condition: s u p x X f ( x , y ) s u p x X g ( x , y ) , ∀y ∈ Y. However, we require some restrictions; such as, the functions f and g are jointly upward, and their upper sets are connected. On the other hand, by using some properties...

Mittelergodische Halbgruppen linearer Operatoren

Rainer J. Nagel (1973)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

A semigroup H in L s ( E ) , E a Banach space, is called mean ergodic, if its closed convex hull in L s ( E ) has a zero element. Compact groups, compact abelian semigroups or contractive semigroups on Hilbert spaces are mean ergodic.Banach lattices prove to be a natural frame for further mean ergodic theorems: let H be a bounded semigroup of positive operators on a Banach lattice E with order continuous norm. H is mean ergodic if there is a H -subinvariant quasi-interior point of E + and a H ' -subinvariant strictly...

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