Characterization of strongly exposed points in .
Suslov, S.I. (2000)
Siberian Mathematical Journal
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Suslov, S.I. (2000)
Siberian Mathematical Journal
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Mamporia, B. (2000)
Georgian Mathematical Journal
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Al-Hussein, AbdulRahman (2007)
Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. Second Series
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Yakov Sinai (1995)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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We consider random walks where each path is equipped with a random weight which is stationary and independent in space and time. We show that under some assumptions the arising probability distributions are in a sense uniformly absolutely continuous with respect to the usual probability distribution for symmetric random walks.
F. Aparicio, V. Gómez (2008)
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S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Mitra (1996)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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Let f be a measurable function such that at each point x of a set E, where k is a positive integer, λ > 0 and is the symmetric difference of f at x of order k. Marcinkiewicz and Zygmund [5] proved that if λ = k and if E is measurable then the Peano derivative exists a.e. on E. Here we prove that if λ > k-1 then the Peano derivative exists a.e. on E and that the result is false if λ = k-1; it is further proved that if λ is any positive integer and if the approximate Peano...
Y. Xing, S. Ma (2007)
Boletín de Estadística e Investigación Operativa. BEIO
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Hongze Li (2000)
Acta Arithmetica
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1. Introduction. A positive number which is a sum of two odd primes is called a Goldbach number. Let E(x) denote the number of even numbers not exceeding x which cannot be written as a sum of two odd primes. Then the Goldbach conjecture is equivalent to proving that E(x) = 2 for every x ≥ 4. E(x) is usually called the exceptional set of Goldbach numbers. In [8] H. L. Montgomery and R. C. Vaughan proved that for some positive constant Δ > 0. In this paper we prove the following...
Binyamin Schwarz, Uri Srebro (1996)
Banach Center Publications
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It is shown that for n ≥ 2 and p > 2, where p is not an even integer, the only balls in the Carathéodory distance on which are balls with respect to the complex norm in are those centered at the origin.
Janusz Pawlikowski (1997)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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Let X be a set of reals. We show that • X has property C" of Rothberger iff for all closed F ⊆ ℝ × ℝ with vertical sections (x ∈ X) null, is null; • X has strong measure zero iff for all closed F ⊆ ℝ × ℝ with all vertical sections (x ∈ ℝ) null, is null.
H. Bothe (1997)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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As is well known, a horseshoe map, i.e. a special injective reimbedding of the unit square in (or more generally, of the cube in ) as considered first by S. Smale [5], defines a shift dynamics on the maximal invariant subset of (or ). It is shown that this remains true almost surely for noninjective maps provided the contraction rate of the mapping in the stable direction is sufficiently strong, and bounds for this rate are given.
S. Ma, J. Li (2008)
Boletín de Estadística e Investigación Operativa. BEIO
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Stanislav Jakubec (2000)
Acta Arithmetica
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