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Subharmonic functions in sub-Riemannian settings

Andrea Bonfiglioli, Ermanno Lanconelli (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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In this paper we furnish mean value characterizations for subharmonic functions related to linear second order partial differential operators with nonnegative characteristic form, possessing a well-behaved fundamental solution Γ . These characterizations are based on suitable average operators on the level sets of Γ . Asymptotic characterizations are also considered, extending classical results of Blaschke, Privaloff, Radó, Beckenbach, Reade and Saks. We analyze as well the notion of subharmonic...

On a certain generalization of spherical twists

Yukinobu Toda (2007)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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This note gives a generalization of spherical twists, and describe the autoequivalences associated to certain non-spherical objects. Typically these are obtained by deforming the structure sheaves of ( 0 , - 2 ) -curves on threefolds, or deforming -objects introduced by D.Huybrechts and R.Thomas.

Automatic continuity of operators commuting with translations

J. Alaminos, J. Extremera, A. R. Villena (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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Let τ X and τ Y be representations of a topological group G on Banach spaces X and Y, respectively. We investigate the continuity of the linear operators Φ: X → Y with the property that Φ τ X ( t ) = τ Y ( t ) Φ for each t ∈ G in terms of the invariant vectors in Y and the automatic continuity of the invariant linear functionals on X.

- and -hypoellipticity of partial differential operators with constant Colombeau coefficients

Claudia Garetto (2010)

Banach Center Publications

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We provide a deep investigation of the notions of - and -hypoellipticity for partial differential operators with constant Colombeau coefficients. This involves generalized polynomials and fundamental solutions in the dual of a Colombeau algebra. Sufficient conditions and necessary conditions for - and -hypoellipticity are given

The Embeddability of c₀ in Spaces of Operators

Ioana Ghenciu, Paul Lewis (2008)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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Results of Emmanuele and Drewnowski are used to study the containment of c₀ in the space K w * ( X * , Y ) , as well as the complementation of the space K w * ( X * , Y ) of w*-w compact operators in the space L w * ( X * , Y ) of w*-w operators from X* to Y.

Interpolation by elementary operators

Bojan Magajna (1993)

Studia Mathematica

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Given two n-tuples a = ( a 1 , . . . , a n ) and b = ( b 1 , . . . , b n ) of bounded linear operators on a Hilbert space the question of when there exists an elementary operator E such that E a j = b j for all j =1,...,n, is studied. The analogous question for left multiplications (instead of elementary operators) is answered in any C*-algebra A, as a consequence of the characterization of closed left A-submodules in A n .

The natural linear operators T * T T ( r )

J. Kurek, W. M. Mikulski (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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For natural numbers n ≥ 3 and r a complete description of all natural bilinear operators T * × f T ( 0 , 0 ) T ( 0 , 0 ) T ( r ) is presented. Next for natural numbers r and n ≥ 3 a full classification of all natural linear operators T * | f T T ( r ) is obtained.

Shift invariant operators and a saturation theorem

Karol Dziedziul (2003)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The properties of shift invariant operators Q h are proved: It is shown that Q has polynomial order r iff r is the rate of convergence of Q h . A weak saturation theorem is given. If f is replaced by Q f h in the weak saturation formula the asymptotics of the expression is calculated. Moreover, bootstrap approximation is introduced.

L p - L q estimates for some convolution operators with singular measures on the Heisenberg group

T. Godoy, P. Rocha (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We consider the Heisenberg group ℍⁿ = ℂⁿ × ℝ. Let ν be the Borel measure on ℍⁿ defined by ν ( E ) = χ E ( w , φ ( w ) ) η ( w ) d w , where φ ( w ) = j = 1 n a j | w j | ² , w = (w₁,...,wₙ) ∈ ℂⁿ, a j , and η(w) = η₀(|w|²) with η C c ( ) . We characterize the set of pairs (p,q) such that the convolution operator with ν is L p ( ) - L q ( ) bounded. We also obtain L p -improving properties of measures supported on the graph of the function φ ( w ) = | w | 2 m .

Spaces of compact operators on C ( 2 × [ 0 , α ] ) spaces

Elói Medina Galego (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We classify, up to isomorphism, the spaces of compact operators (E,F), where E and F are the Banach spaces of all continuous functions defined on the compact spaces 2 × [ 0 , α ] , the topological products of Cantor cubes 2 and intervals of ordinal numbers [0,α].

Transferring L p eigenfunction bounds from S 2 n + 1 to hⁿ

Valentina Casarino, Paolo Ciatti (2009)

Studia Mathematica

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By using the notion of contraction of Lie groups, we transfer L p - L ² estimates for joint spectral projectors from the unit complex sphere S 2 n + 1 in n + 1 to the reduced Heisenberg group hⁿ. In particular, we deduce some estimates recently obtained by H. Koch and F. Ricci on hⁿ. As a consequence, we prove, in the spirit of Sogge’s work, a discrete restriction theorem for the sub-Laplacian L on hⁿ.

On some identities involving spherical means

Gianfranco Cimmino (1989)

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

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For every positive definite quadratic form in n variables the reciprocal of the square root of the discriminant is equal to the arithmetic mean of the values assumed by the form on the n - 1 sphere centered at 0 and with radius 1 raised to the ( - n 2 )-th. power. Various consequences are deduced from this, in particular a simplification of some calculations from which one obtains the possibility of solving linear systems using spherical means rather than determinants.

Regularity of domains of parameterized families of closed linear operators

Teresa Winiarska, Tadeusz Winiarski (2003)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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The purpose of this paper is to provide a method of reduction of some problems concerning families A t = ( A ( t ) ) t of linear operators with domains ( t ) t to a problem in which all the operators have the same domain . To do it we propose to construct a family ( Ψ t ) t of automorphisms of a given Banach space X having two properties: (i) the mapping t Ψ t is sufficiently regular and (ii) Ψ t ( ) = t for t ∈ . Three effective constructions are presented: for elliptic operators of second order with the Robin boundary condition...

Multiple summing operators on l p spaces

Dumitru Popa (2014)

Studia Mathematica

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We use the Maurey-Rosenthal factorization theorem to obtain a new characterization of multiple 2-summing operators on a product of l p spaces. This characterization is used to show that multiple s-summing operators on a product of l p spaces with values in a Hilbert space are characterized by the boundedness of a natural multilinear functional (1 ≤ s ≤ 2). We use these results to show that there exist many natural multiple s-summing operators T : l 4 / 3 × l 4 / 3 l such that none of the associated linear operators...

Generalized Cesàro operators on certain function spaces

Sunanda Naik (2010)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Motivated by some recent results by Li and Stević, in this paper we prove that a two-parameter family of Cesàro averaging operators b , c is bounded on the Dirichlet spaces p , a . We also give a short and direct proof of boundedness of b , c on the Hardy space H p for 1 < p < ∞.

Extension operators on balls and on spaces of finite sets

Antonio Avilés, Witold Marciszewski (2015)

Studia Mathematica

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We study extension operators between spaces of continuous functions on the spaces σ ( 2 X ) of subsets of X of cardinality at most n. As an application, we show that if B H is the unit ball of a nonseparable Hilbert space H equipped with the weak topology, then, for any 0 < λ < μ, there is no extension operator T : C ( λ B H ) C ( μ B H ) .

The natural operators T | f T * T r * and T | f Λ ² T * T r *

W. M. Mikulski (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let r and n be natural numbers. For n ≥ 2 all natural operators T | f T * T r * transforming vector fields on n-manifolds M to 1-forms on T r * M = J r ( M , ) are classified. For n ≥ 3 all natural operators T | f Λ ² T * T r * transforming vector fields on n-manifolds M to 2-forms on T r * M are completely described.

Non-hyperreflexive reflexive spaces of operators

Roman V. Bessonov, Janko Bračič, Michal Zajac (2011)

Studia Mathematica

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We study operators whose commutant is reflexive but not hyperreflexive. We construct a C₀ contraction and a Jordan block operator S B associated with a Blaschke product B which have the above mentioned property. A sufficient condition for hyperreflexivity of S B is given. Some other results related to hyperreflexivity of spaces of operators that could be interesting in themselves are proved.

Representing non-weakly compact operators

Manuel González, Eero Saksman, Hans-Olav Tylli (1995)

Studia Mathematica

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For each S ∈ L(E) (with E a Banach space) the operator R(S) ∈ L(E**/E) is defined by R(S)(x** + E) = S**x** + E(x** ∈ E**). We study mapping properties of the correspondence S → R(S), which provides a representation R of the weak Calkin algebra L(E)/W(E) (here W(E) denotes the weakly compact operators on E). Our results display strongly varying behaviour of R. For instance, there are no non-zero compact operators in Im(R) in the case of L 1 and C(0,1), but R(L(E)/W(E)) identifies isometrically...

On a translation property of positive definite functions

Lars Omlor, Michael Leinert (2010)

Banach Center Publications

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If G is a locally compact group with a compact invariant neighbourhood of the identity e, the following property (*) holds: For every continuous positive definite function h≥ 0 with compact support there is a constant C h > 0 such that L x h · g C h h g for every continuous positive definite g≥0, where L x is left translation by x. In [L], property (*) was stated, but the above inequality was proved for special h only. That “for one h” implies “for all h” seemed obvious, but turned out not to be obvious at...

On some identities involving spherical means

Gianfranco Cimmino (1989)

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

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For every positive definite quadratic form in n variables the reciprocal of the square root of the discriminant is equal to the arithmetic mean of the values assumed by the form on the n - 1 sphere centered at 0 and with radius 1 raised to the ( - n 2 )-th. power. Various consequences are deduced from this, in particular a simplification of some calculations from which one obtains the possibility of solving linear systems using spherical means rather than determinants.

Discrete Dirac operators on Riemann surfaces and Kasteleyn matrices

David Cimasoni (2012)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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Let be a flat surface of genus g with cone type singularities. Given a bipartite graph Γ isoradially embedded in , we define discrete analogs of the 2 2 g Dirac operators on . These discrete objects are then shown to converge to the continuous ones, in some appropriate sense. Finally, we obtain necessary and sufficient conditions on the pair Γ for these discrete Dirac operators to be Kasteleyn matrices of the graph Γ . As a consequence, if these conditions are met, the partition function...

The natural operators T ( 0 , 0 ) T ( 1 , 1 ) T ( r )

Włodzimierz M. Mikulski (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We study the problem of how a map f:M → ℝ on an n-manifold M induces canonically an affinor A ( f ) : T T ( r ) M T T ( r ) M on the vector r-tangent bundle T ( r ) M = ( J r ( M , ) ) * over M. This problem is reflected in the concept of natural operators A : T | f ( 0 , 0 ) T ( 1 , 1 ) T ( r ) . For integers r ≥ 1 and n ≥ 2 we prove that the space of all such operators is a free (r+1)²-dimensional module over ( T ( r ) ) and we construct explicitly a basis of this module.

On L p - L q boundedness for convolutions with kernels having singularities on a sphere

Alexey N. Karapetyants (2001)

Studia Mathematica

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For the convolution operators A a α with symbols a ( | ξ | ) | ξ | - α e x p i | ξ | , 0 ≤ Re α < n, a ( | ξ | ) L , we construct integral representations and give the exact description of the set of pairs (1/p,1/q) for which the operators are bounded from L p to L q .

A.e. convergence of anisotropic partial Fourier integrals on Euclidean spaces and Heisenberg groups

D. Müller, E. Prestini (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We define partial spectral integrals S R on the Heisenberg group by means of localizations to isotropic or anisotropic dilates of suitable star-shaped subsets V containing the joint spectrum of the partial sub-Laplacians and the central derivative. Under the assumption that an L²-function f lies in the logarithmic Sobolev space given by l o g ( 2 + L α ) f L ² , where L α is a suitable “generalized” sub-Laplacian associated to the dilation structure, we show that S R f ( x ) converges a.e. to f(x) as R → ∞.

Order bounded composition operators on the Hardy spaces and the Nevanlinna class

Nizar Jaoua (1999)

Studia Mathematica

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We study the order boundedness of composition operators induced by holomorphic self-maps of the open unit disc D. We consider these operators first on the Hardy spaces H p 0 < p < ∞ and then on the Nevanlinna class N. Given a non-negative increasing function h on [0,∞[, a composition operator is said to be X,Lh-order bounded (we write (X,Lh)-ob) with X = H p or X = N if its composition with the map f ↦ f*, where f* denotes the radial limit of f, is order bounded from X into L h . We give...