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Sobolev versus Hölder local minimizers and existence of multiple solutions for a singular quasilinear equation

Jacques Giacomoni, Ian Schindler, Peter Takáč (2007)

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze

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We investigate the following quasilinear and singular problem, t o 2 . 7 c m - Δ p u = λ u δ + u q in Ω ; u | Ω = 0 , u > 0 in Ω , t o 2 . 7 c m (P) where Ω is an open bounded domain with smooth boundary, 1 < p < , p - 1 < q p * - 1 , λ > 0 , and 0 < δ < 1 . As usual, p * = N p N - p if 1 < p < N , p * ( p , ) is arbitrarily large if p = N , and p * = if p > N . We employ variational methods in order to show the existence of at least two distinct (positive) solutions of problem (P) in W 0 1 , p ( Ω ) . While following an approach due to Ambrosetti-Brezis-Cerami, we need to prove two new results of separate interest: a strong comparison principle...

Nonlinear fourth order problems with asymptotically linear nonlinearities

Abir Amor Ben Ali, Makkia Dammak (2024)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We investigate some nonlinear elliptic problems of the form Δ 2 v + σ ( x ) v = h ( x , v ) in Ω , v = Δ v = 0 on Ω , ( P ) where Ω is a regular bounded domain in N , N 2 , σ ( x ) a positive function in L ( Ω ) , and the nonlinearity h ( x , t ) is indefinite. We prove the existence of solutions to the problem (P) when the function h ( x , t ) is asymptotically linear at infinity by using variational method but without the Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz condition. Also, we consider the case when the nonlinearities are superlinear and subcritical.

On behavior of solutions to a chemotaxis system with a nonlinear sensitivity function

Senba, Takasi, Fujie, Kentarou

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In this paper, we consider solutions to the following chemotaxis system with general sensitivity τ u t = Δ u - · ( u χ ( v ) ) in Ω × ( 0 , ) , η v t = Δ v - v + u in Ω × ( 0 , ) , u ν = u ν = 0 on Ω × ( 0 , ) . Here, τ and η are positive constants, χ is a smooth function on ( 0 , ) satisfying χ ' ( · ) > 0 and Ω is a bounded domain of 𝐑 n ( n 2 ). It is well known that the chemotaxis system with direct sensitivity ( χ ( v ) = χ 0 v , χ 0 > 0 ) has blowup solutions in the case where n 2 . On the other hand, in the case where χ ( v ) = χ 0 log v with 0 < χ 0 1 , any solution to the system exists globally in time and is bounded. We present a sufficient condition for the boundedness...

Copies of l p n ’s uniformly in the spaces Π 2 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) and Π 1 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X )

Dumitru Popa (2017)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We study the presence of copies of l p n ’s uniformly in the spaces Π 2 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) and Π 1 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) . By using Dvoretzky’s theorem we deduce that if X is an infinite-dimensional Banach space, then Π 2 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) contains λ 2 -uniformly copies of l n ’s and Π 1 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) contains λ -uniformly copies of l 2 n ’s for all λ > 1 . As an application, we show that if X is an infinite-dimensional Banach space then the spaces Π 2 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) and Π 1 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) are distinct, extending the well-known result that the spaces Π 2 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) and 𝒩 ( C [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) are distinct.

A note on the Π -property of some subgroups of finite groups

Zhengtian Qiu, Guiyun Chen, Jianjun Liu (2024)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let H be a subgroup of a finite group G . We say that H satisfies the Π -property in G if for any chief factor L / K of G , | G / K : N G / K ( H K / K L / K ) | is a π ( H K / K L / K ) -number. We obtain some criteria for the p -supersolubility or p -nilpotency of a finite group and extend some known results by concerning some subgroups that satisfy the Π -property.

H 2 convergence of solutions of a biharmonic problem on a truncated convex sector near the angle π

Abdelkader Tami, Mounir Tlemcani (2021)

Applications of Mathematics

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We consider a biharmonic problem Δ 2 u ω = f ω with Navier type boundary conditions u ω = Δ u ω = 0 , on a family of truncated sectors Ω ω in 2 of radius r , 0 < r < 1 and opening angle ω , ω ( 2 π / 3 , π ] when ω is close to π . The family of right-hand sides ( f ω ) ω ( 2 π / 3 , π ] is assumed to depend smoothly on ω in L 2 ( Ω ω ) . The main result is that u ω converges to u π when ω π with respect to the H 2 -norm. We can also show that the H 2 -topology is optimal for such a convergence result.

On k -Pell numbers which are sum of two Narayana’s cows numbers

Kouèssi Norbert Adédji, Mohamadou Bachabi, Alain Togbé (2025)

Mathematica Bohemica

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For any positive integer k 2 , let ( P n ( k ) ) n 2 - k be the k -generalized Pell sequence which starts with 0 , , 0 , 1 ( k terms) with the linear recurrence P n ( k ) = 2 P n - 1 ( k ) + P n - 2 ( k ) + + P n - k ( k ) for n 2 . Let ( N n ) n 0 be Narayana’s sequence given by N 0 = N 1 = N 2 = 1 and N n + 3 = N n + 2 + N n . The purpose of this paper is to determine all k -Pell numbers which are sums of two Narayana’s numbers. More precisely, we study the Diophantine equation P p ( k ) = N n + N m in nonnegative integers k , p , n and m .

On continuous self-maps and homeomorphisms of the Golomb space

Taras O. Banakh, Jerzy Mioduszewski, Sławomir Turek (2018)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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The Golomb space τ is the set of positive integers endowed with the topology τ generated by the base consisting of arithmetic progressions { a + b n : n 0 } with coprime a , b . We prove that the Golomb space τ has continuum many continuous self-maps, contains a countable disjoint family of infinite closed connected subsets, the set Π of prime numbers is a dense metrizable subspace of τ , and each homeomorphism h of τ has the following properties: h ( 1 ) = 1 , h ( Π ) = Π , Π h ( x ) = h ( Π x ) , and h ( x ) = h ( x ) for all x . Here x : = { x n : n } and Π x denotes the set of...

On a sequence formed by iterating a divisor operator

Bellaouar Djamel, Boudaoud Abdelmadjid, Özen Özer (2019)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let be the set of positive integers and let s . We denote by d s the arithmetic function given by d s ( n ) = ( d ( n ) ) s , where d ( n ) is the number of positive divisors of n . Moreover, for every , m we denote by δ s , , m ( n ) the sequence d s ( d s ( ... d s ( d s ( n ) + ) + ... ) + ) m -times = d s ( n ) for m = 1 , d s ( d s ( n ) + ) for m = 2 , d s ( d s ( d s ( n ) + ) + ) for m = 3 , We present classical and nonclassical notes on the sequence ( δ s , , m ( n ) ) m 1 , where , n , s are understood as parameters.

Subclasses of typically real functions determined by some modular inequalities

Leopold Koczan, Katarzyna Trąbka-Więcław (2010)

Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio A – Mathematica

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Let T be the family of all typically real functions, i.e. functions that are analytic in the unit disk Δ : = { z : | z | < 1 } , normalized by f ( 0 ) = f ' ( 0 ) - 1 = 0 and such that Im z Im f ( z ) 0 for z Δ . Moreover, let us denote: T ( 2 ) : = { f T : f ( z ) = - f ( - z ) for z Δ } and T M , g : = { f T : f M g in Δ } , where M > 1 , g T S and S consists of all analytic functions, normalized and univalent in Δ .We investigate  classes in which the subordination is replaced with the majorization and the function g is typically real but does not necessarily univalent, i.e. classes { f T : f M g in Δ } , where M > 1 , g T , which we denote...