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Definable stratification satisfying the Whitney property with exponent 1

Beata Kocel-Cynk (2007)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We prove that for a finite collection of sets A , . . . , A s k + n definable in an o-minimal structure there exists a compatible definable stratification such that for any stratum the fibers of its projection onto k satisfy the Whitney property with exponent 1.

On some properties of three-dimensional minimal sets in 4

Tien Duc Luu (2013)

Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Mathématiques

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We prove in this paper the Hölder regularity of Almgren minimal sets of dimension 3 in 4 around a 𝕐 -point and the existence of a point of particular type of a Mumford-Shah minimal set in 4 , which is very close to a 𝕋 . This will give a local description of minimal sets of dimension 3 in 4 around a singular point and a property of Mumford-Shah minimal sets in 4 .

Zero-set property of o-minimal indefinitely Peano differentiable functions

Andreas Fischer (2008)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Given an o-minimal expansion ℳ of a real closed field R which is not polynomially bounded. Let denote the definable indefinitely Peano differentiable functions. If we further assume that ℳ admits cell decomposition, each definable closed subset A of Rⁿ is the zero-set of a function f:Rⁿ → R. This implies approximation of definable continuous functions and gluing of functions defined on closed definable sets.

O-minimal fields with standard part map

Jana Maříková (2010)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Let R be an o-minimal field and V a proper convex subring with residue field k and standard part (residue) map st: V → k. Let k i n d be the expansion of k by the standard parts of the definable relations in R. We investigate the definable sets in k i n d and conditions on (R,V) which imply o-minimality of k i n d . We also show that if R is ω-saturated and V is the convex hull of ℚ in R, then the sets definable in k i n d are exactly the standard parts of the sets definable in (R,V).

A note on minimal zero-sum sequences over ℤ

Papa A. Sissokho (2014)

Acta Arithmetica

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A zero-sum sequence over ℤ is a sequence with terms in ℤ that sum to 0. It is called minimal if it does not contain a proper zero-sum subsequence. Consider a minimal zero-sum sequence over ℤ with positive terms a , . . . , a h and negative terms b , . . . , b k . We prove that h ≤ ⌊σ⁺/k⌋ and k ≤ ⌊σ⁺/h⌋, where σ = i = 1 h a i = - j = 1 k b j . These bounds are tight and improve upon previous results. We also show a natural partial order structure on the collection of all minimal zero-sum sequences over the set i∈ ℤ : -n ≤ i ≤ n for any positive...

The minimal resultant locus

Robert Rumely (2015)

Acta Arithmetica

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Let K be a complete, algebraically closed nonarchimedean valued field, and let φ(z) ∈ K(z) have degree d ≥ 2. We study how the resultant of φ varies under changes of coordinates. For γ ∈ GL₂(K), we show that the map γ o r d ( R e s ( φ γ ) ) factors through a function o r d R e s φ ( · ) on the Berkovich projective line, which is piecewise affine and convex up. The minimal resultant is achieved either at a single point in P ¹ K , or on a segment, and the minimal resultant locus is contained in the tree in P ¹ K spanned by the fixed points...

A note on generalized projections in c₀

Beata Deręgowska, Barbara Lewandowska (2014)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Let V ⊂ Z be two subspaces of a Banach space X. We define the set of generalized projections by V ( X , Z ) : = P ( X , Z ) : P | V = i d . Now let X = c₀ or l m , Z:= kerf for some f ∈ X* and V : = Z l (n < m). The main goal of this paper is to discuss existence, uniqueness and strong uniqueness of a minimal generalized projection in this case. Also formulas for the relative generalized projection constant and the strong uniqueness constant will be given (cf. J. Blatter and E. W. Cheney [Ann. Mat. Pura Appl. 101 (1974), 215-227] and...

A uniform dichotomy for generic SL ( 2 , ) cocycles over a minimal base

Artur Avila, Jairo Bochi (2007)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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We consider continuous SL ( 2 , ) -cocycles over a minimal homeomorphism of a compact set K of finite dimension. We show that the generic cocycle either is uniformly hyperbolic or has uniform subexponential growth.

Minimal 𝒮 -universality criteria may vary in size

Noam D. Elkies, Daniel M. Kane, Scott Duke Kominers (2013)

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

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In this note, we give simple examples of sets 𝒮 of quadratic forms that have minimal 𝒮 -universality criteria of multiple cardinalities. This answers a question of Kim, Kim, and Oh [KKO05] in the negative.

On some noetherian rings of C germs on a real closed field

Abdelhafed Elkhadiri (2011)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Let R be a real closed field, and denote by R , n the ring of germs, at the origin of Rⁿ, of C functions in a neighborhood of 0 ∈ Rⁿ. For each n ∈ ℕ, we construct a quasianalytic subring R , n R , n with some natural properties. We prove that, for each n ∈ ℕ, R , n is a noetherian ring and if R = ℝ (the field of real numbers), then , n = , where ₙ is the ring of germs, at the origin of ℝⁿ, of real analytic functions. Finally, we prove the Real Nullstellensatz and solve Hilbert’s 17th Problem for the ring R , n . ...

Minimality properties of Tsirelson type spaces

Denka Kutzarova, Denny H. Leung, Antonis Manoussakis, Wee-Kee Tang (2008)

Studia Mathematica

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We study minimality properties of partly modified mixed Tsirelson spaces. A Banach space with a normalized basis ( e k ) is said to be subsequentially minimal if for every normalized block basis ( x k ) of ( e k ) , there is a further block basis ( y k ) of ( x k ) such that ( y k ) is equivalent to a subsequence of ( e k ) . Sufficient conditions are given for a partly modified mixed Tsirelson space to be subsequentially minimal, and connections with Bourgain’s ℓ¹-index are established. It is also shown that a large class of...

On a problem concerning quasianalytic local rings

Hassan Sfouli (2014)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Let (ₙ)ₙ be a quasianalytic differentiable system. Let m ∈ ℕ. We consider the following problem: let f m and f̂ be its Taylor series at 0 m . Split the set m of exponents into two disjoint subsets A and B, m = A B , and decompose the formal series f̂ into the sum of two formal series G and H, supported by A and B, respectively. Do there exist g , h m with Taylor series at zero G and H, respectively? The main result of this paper is the following: if we have a positive answer to the above problem for some...

Extending piecewise polynomial functions in two variables

Andreas Fischer, Murray Marshall (2013)

Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Mathématiques

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We study the extensibility of piecewise polynomial functions defined on closed subsets of 2 to all of 2 . The compact subsets of 2 on which every piecewise polynomial function is extensible to 2 can be characterized in terms of local quasi-convexity if they are definable in an o-minimal expansion of . Even the noncompact closed definable subsets can be characterized if semialgebraic function germs at infinity are dense in the Hardy field of definable germs. We also present a piecewise...

A discrepancy principle for Tikhonov regularization with approximately specified data

M. Thamban Nair, Eberhard Schock (1998)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Many discrepancy principles are known for choosing the parameter α in the regularized operator equation ( T * T + α I ) x α δ = T * y δ , | y - y δ | δ , in order to approximate the minimal norm least-squares solution of the operator equation Tx = y. We consider a class of discrepancy principles for choosing the regularization parameter when T*T and T * y δ are approximated by Aₙ and z δ respectively with Aₙ not necessarily self-adjoint. This procedure generalizes the work of Engl and Neubauer (1985), and particular cases of the results...

Minimal systems and distributionally scrambled sets

Piotr Oprocha (2012)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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In this paper we investigate numerous constructions of minimal systems from the point of view of ( 1 , 2 ) -chaos (but most of our results concern the particular cases of distributional chaos of type 1 and 2 ). We consider standard classes of systems, such as Toeplitz flows, Grillenberger K -systems or Blanchard-Kwiatkowski extensions of the Chacón flow, proving that all of them are DC2. An example of DC1 minimal system with positive topological entropy is also introduced. The above mentioned results...

Minimal models for d -actions

Bartosz Frej, Agata Kwaśnicka (2008)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We prove that on a metrizable, compact, zero-dimensional space every d -action with no periodic points is measurably isomorphic to a minimal d -action with the same, i.e. affinely homeomorphic, simplex of measures.

On a magnetic characterization of spectral minimal partitions

Bernard Helffer, Thomas Hoffmann-Ostenhof (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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Given a bounded open set Ω in n (or in a Riemannian manifold) and a partition of Ω by k open sets D j , we consider the quantity 𝚖𝚊𝚡 j λ ( D j ) where λ ( D j ) is the ground state energy of the Dirichlet realization of the Laplacian in D j . If we denote by k ( Ω ) the infimum over all the k -partitions of 𝚖𝚊𝚡 j λ ( D j ) , a minimal k -partition is then a partition which realizes the infimum. When k = 2 , we find the two nodal domains of a second eigenfunction, but the analysis of higher k ’s is non trivial and quite interesting. In this...

Expansions of o-minimal structures by sparse sets

Harvey Friedman, Chris Miller (2001)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Given an o-minimal expansion ℜ of the ordered additive group of real numbers and E ⊆ ℝ, we consider the extent to which basic metric and topological properties of subsets of ℝ definable in the expansion (ℜ,E) are inherited by the subsets of ℝ definable in certain expansions of (ℜ,E). In particular, suppose that f ( E m ) has no interior for each m ∈ ℕ and f : m definable in ℜ, and that every subset of ℝ definable in (ℜ,E) has interior or is nowhere dense. Then every subset of ℝ definable in (ℜ,(S))...