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Typical multifractal box dimensions of measures

L. Olsen (2011)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We study the typical behaviour (in the sense of Baire’s category) of the multifractal box dimensions of measures on d . We prove that in many cases a typical measure μ is as irregular as possible, i.e. the lower multifractal box dimensions of μ attain the smallest possible value and the upper multifractal box dimensions of μ attain the largest possible value.

Simple fractions and linear decomposition of some convolutions of measures

Jolanta K. Misiewicz, Roger Cooke (2001)

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

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Every characteristic function φ can be written in the following way: φ(ξ) = 1/(h(ξ) + 1), where h(ξ) = ⎧ 1/φ(ξ) - 1 if φ(ξ) ≠ 0 ⎨ ⎩ ∞ if φ(ξ) = 0 This simple remark implies that every characteristic function can be treated as a simple fraction of the function h(ξ). In the paper, we consider a class C(φ) of all characteristic functions of the form φ a ( ξ ) = [ a / ( h ( ξ ) + a ) ] , where φ(ξ) is a fixed characteristic function. Using the well known theorem on simple fraction decomposition of rational functions we obtain...

A unified Lorenz-type approach to divergence and dependence

Teresa Kowalczyk

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AbstractThe paper deals with function-valued and numerical measures of absolute and directed divergence of one probability measure from another. In case of absolute divergence, some new results are added to the known ones to form a unified structure. In case of directed divergence, new concepts are introduced and investigated. It is shown that the notions of absolute and directed divergences complement each other and provide a good insight into the extent and the type of discrepancy...

Lineability and spaceability on vector-measure spaces

Giuseppina Barbieri, Francisco J. García-Pacheco, Daniele Puglisi (2013)

Studia Mathematica

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It is proved that if X is infinite-dimensional, then there exists an infinite-dimensional space of X-valued measures which have infinite variation on sets of positive Lebesgue measure. In term of spaceability, it is also shown that c a ( , λ , X ) M σ , the measures with non-σ-finite variation, contains a closed subspace. Other considerations concern the space of vector measures whose range is neither closed nor convex. All of those results extend in some sense theorems of Muñoz Fernández et al. [Linear...

A convolution property of some measures with self-similar fractal support

Denise Szecsei (2007)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We define a class of measures having the following properties: (1) the measures are supported on self-similar fractal subsets of the unit cube I M = [ 0 , 1 ) M , with 0 and 1 identified as necessary; (2) the measures are singular with respect to normalized Lebesgue measure m on I M ; (3) the measures have the convolution property that μ L p L p + ε for some ε = ε(p) > 0 and all p ∈ (1,∞). We will show that if (1/p,1/q) lies in the triangle with vertices (0,0), (1,1) and (1/2,1/3), then μ L p L q for any measure μ in our...

Continuous linear functionals on the space of Borel vector measures

Pola Siwek (2008)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We study properties of the space ℳ of Borel vector measures on a compact metric space X, taking values in a Banach space E. The space ℳ is equipped with the Fortet-Mourier norm | | · | | and the semivariation norm ||·||(X). The integral introduced by K. Baron and A. Lasota plays the most important role in the paper. Investigating its properties one can prove that in most cases the space ( , | | · | | ) * is contained in but not equal to the space (ℳ,||·||(X))*. We obtain a representation of the continuous functionals...

Self-affine measures that are L p -improving

Kathryn E. Hare (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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A measure is called L p -improving if it acts by convolution as a bounded operator from L q to L² for some q < 2. Interesting examples include Riesz product measures, Cantor measures and certain measures on curves. We show that equicontractive, self-similar measures are L p -improving if and only if they satisfy a suitable linear independence property. Certain self-affine measures are also seen to be L p -improving.

On vector measures which have everywhere infinite variation or noncompact range

Lech Drewnowski, Zbigniew Lipecki

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CONTENTS1. Introduction..........................................................................................52. Vector measures with λ-everywhere infinite variation represented by series of simple measures.............113. Semicontinuity of some maps related to the variation map..................................................184. Sets of λ-continuous measures with (λ-) everywhere infinite variation.....................................235. Borel complexity of some spaces of vector...

On the isotropic constant of marginals

Grigoris Paouris (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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We show that if μ₁, ..., μₘ are log-concave subgaussian or supergaussian probability measures in n i , i ≤ m, then for every F in the Grassmannian G N , n , where N = n₁ + ⋯ + nₘ and n< N, the isotropic constant of the marginal of the product of these measures, π F ( μ μ ) , is bounded. This extends known results on bounds of the isotropic constant to a larger class of measures.

Weak compactness in the space of operator valued measures M b a ( Σ , ( X , Y ) ) and its applications

N.U. Ahmed (2011)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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In this note we present necessary and sufficient conditions characterizing conditionally weakly compact sets in the space of (bounded linear) operator valued measures M b a ( Σ , ( X , Y ) ) . This generalizes a recent result of the author characterizing conditionally weakly compact subsets of the space of nuclear operator valued measures M b a ( Σ , ( X , Y ) ) . This result has interesting applications in optimization and control theory as illustrated by several examples.

SRB-like Measures for C⁰ Dynamics

Eleonora Catsigeras, Heber Enrich (2011)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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For any continuous map f: M → M on a compact manifold M, we define SRB-like (or observable) probabilities as a generalization of Sinai-Ruelle-Bowen (i.e. physical) measures. We prove that f always has observable measures, even if SRB measures do not exist. We prove that the definition of observability is optimal, provided that the purpose of the researcher is to describe the asymptotic statistics for Lebesgue almost all initial states. Precisely, the never empty set of all observable...

Convex Corson compacta and Radon measures

Grzegorz Plebanek (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Assuming the continuum hypothesis, we show that (i) there is a compact convex subset L of Σ ( ω ) , and a probability Radon measure on L which has no separable support; (ii) there is a Corson compact space K, and a convex weak*-compact set M of Radon probability measures on K which has no G δ -points.

Integral representation and relaxation for Junctionals defined on measures

Ennio De Giorgi, Luigi Ambrosio, Giuseppe Buttazzo (1987)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

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Given a separable metric locally compact space Ω , and a positive finite non-atomic measure λ on Ω , we study the integral representation on the space of measures with bounded variation Ω of the lower semicontinuous envelope of the functional F ( u ) = Ω f ( x , y ) d λ    u L 1 ( Ω , λ , n ) with respect to the weak convergence of measures.

Limit theorems for random fields

Nguyen van Thu

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CONTENTSIntroduction............................................................................................................................................................................ 51. Notation and preliminaries............................................................................................................................................ 52. Statement of the problem..................................................................................................................................................

On Ordinary and Standard Lebesgue Measures on

Gogi Pantsulaia (2009)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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New concepts of Lebesgue measure on are proposed and some of their realizations in the ZFC theory are given. Also, it is shown that Baker’s both measures [1], [2], Mankiewicz and Preiss-Tišer generators [6] and the measure of [4] are not α-standard Lebesgue measures on for α = (1,1,...).

Integral representation and relaxation for functionals defined on measures

Ennio De Giorgi, Luigi Ambrosio, Giuseppe Buttazzo (1987)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti

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Given a separable metric locally compact space Ω , and a positive finite non-atomic measure λ on Ω , we study the integral representation on the space of measures with bounded variation Ω of the lower semicontinuous envelope of the functional F ( u ) = Ω f ( x , u ) 𝑑 λ    u L 1 ( Ω , λ , n ) with respect to the weak convergence of measures.

Estimates of capacity of self-similar measures

Jozef Myjak, Tomasz Szarek (2002)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We give lower and upper estimates of the capacity of self-similar measures generated by iterated function systems ( S i , p i ) : i = 1 , . . . , N where S i are bi-lipschitzean transformations.

L p -improving properties of measures of positive energy dimension

Kathryn E. Hare, Maria Roginskaya (2005)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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A measure is called L p -improving if it acts by convolution as a bounded operator from L p to L q for some q > p. Positive measures which are L p -improving are known to have positive Hausdorff dimension. We extend this result to complex L p -improving measures and show that even their energy dimension is positive. Measures of positive energy dimension are seen to be the Lipschitz measures and are characterized in terms of their improving behaviour on a subset of L p -functions.

S -measures, T -measures and distinguished classes of fuzzy measures

Peter Struk, Andrea Stupňanová (2006)

Kybernetika

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S -measures are special fuzzy measures decomposable with respect to some fixed t-conorm S . We investigate the relationship of S -measures with some distinguished properties of fuzzy measures, such as subadditivity, submodularity, belief, etc. We show, for example, that each S P -measure is a plausibility measure, and that each S -measure is submodular whenever S is 1-Lipschitz.

Maximal function and Carleson measures in the theory of Békollé-Bonami weights

Carnot D. Kenfack, Benoît F. Sehba (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let ω be a Békollé-Bonami weight. We give a complete characterization of the positive measures μ such that | M ω f ( z ) | q d μ ( z ) C ( | f ( z ) | p ω ( z ) d V ( z ) ) q / p and μ ( z : M f ( z ) > λ ) C / ( λ q ) ( | f ( z ) | p ω ( z ) d V ( z ) ) q / p , where M ω is the weighted Hardy-Littlewood maximal function on the upper half-plane and 1 ≤ p,q <; ∞.

A characterization of partition polynomials and good Bernoulli trial measures in many symbols

Andrew Yingst (2014)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Consider an experiment with d+1 possible outcomes, d of which occur with probabilities x , . . . , x d . If we consider a large number of independent occurrences of this experiment, the probability of any event in the resulting space is a polynomial in x , . . . , x d . We characterize those polynomials which arise as the probability of such an event. We use this to characterize those x⃗ for which the measure resulting from an infinite sequence of such trials is good in the sense of Akin.

Level by level equivalence and the number of normal measures over P κ ( λ )

Arthur W. Apter (2007)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We construct two models for the level by level equivalence between strong compactness and supercompactness in which if κ is λ supercompact and λ ≥ κ is regular, we are able to determine exactly the number of normal measures P κ ( λ ) carries. In the first of these models, P κ ( λ ) carries 2 2 [ λ ] < κ many normal measures, the maximal number. In the second of these models, P κ ( λ ) carries 2 2 [ λ ] < κ many normal measures, except if κ is a measurable cardinal which is not a limit of measurable cardinals. In this case, κ (and...

A Global Uniqueness Result for an Evolution Problem Arising in Superconductivity

Edoardo Mainini (2009)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

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We consider an energy functional on measures in 2 arising in superconductivity as a limit case of the well-known Ginzburg Landau functionals. We study its gradient flow with respect to the Wasserstein metric of probability measures, whose corresponding time evolutive problem can be seen as a mean field model for the evolution of vortex densities. Improving the analysis made in [AS], we obtain a new existence and uniqueness result for the evolution problem.

Invariant measures and the compactness of the domain

Marian Jabłoński, Paweł Góra (1998)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We consider piecewise monotonic and expanding transformations τ of a real interval (not necessarily bounded) into itself with countable number of points of discontinuity of τ’ and with some conditions on the variation V [ 0 , x ] ( 1 / | τ ' | ) which need not be a bounded function (although it is bounded on any compact interval). We prove that such transformations have absolutely continuous invariant measures. This result generalizes all previous “bounded variation” existence theorems.

IP-Dirichlet measures and IP-rigid dynamical systems: an approach via generalized Riesz products

Sophie Grivaux (2013)

Studia Mathematica

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If ( n k ) k 1 is a strictly increasing sequence of integers, a continuous probability measure σ on the unit circle is said to be IP-Dirichlet with respect to ( n k ) k 1 if σ ̂ ( k F n k ) 1 as F runs over all non-empty finite subsets F of ℕ and the minimum of F tends to infinity. IP-Dirichlet measures and their connections with IP-rigid dynamical systems have recently been investigated by Aaronson, Hosseini and Lemańczyk. We simplify and generalize some of their results, using an approach involving generalized Riesz...