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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...

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,...).

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...

On vector valued measure spaces of bounded Φ -variation containing copies of

María J. Rivera (2001)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Given a Young function Φ , we study the existence of copies of c 0 and in c a b v Φ ( μ , X ) and in c a b s v Φ ( μ , X ) , the countably additive, μ -continuous, and X -valued measure spaces of bounded Φ -variation and bounded Φ -semivariation, respectively.

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...

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...

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.

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...

The multifractal box dimensions of typical measures

Frédéric Bayart (2012)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We compute the typical (in the sense of Baire’s category theorem) multifractal box dimensions of measures on a compact subset of d . Our results are new even in the context of box dimensions 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.

Boundary value problem for an infinite system of second order differential equations in p spaces

Ishfaq Ahmad Malik, Tanweer Jalal (2020)

Mathematica Bohemica

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The concept of measures of noncompactness is applied to prove the existence of a solution for a boundary value problem for an infinite system of second order differential equations in p space. We change the boundary value problem into an equivalent system of infinite integral equations and result is obtained by using Darbo’s type fixed point theorem. The result is illustrated with help of an example.

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.

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.

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.

On a decomposition of non-negative Radon measures

Bérenger Akon Kpata (2019)

Archivum Mathematicum

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We establish a decomposition of non-negative Radon measures on d which extends that obtained by Strichartz [6] in the setting of α -dimensional measures. As consequences, we deduce some well-known properties concerning the density of non-negative Radon measures. Furthermore, some properties of non-negative Radon measures having their Riesz potential in a Lebesgue space are obtained.

Finitely-additive, countably-additive and internal probability measures

Haosui Duanmu, William Weiss (2018)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We discuss two ways to construct standard probability measures, called push-down measures, from internal probability measures. We show that the Wasserstein distance between an internal probability measure and its push-down measure is infinitesimal. As an application to standard probability theory, we show that every finitely-additive Borel probability measure P on a separable metric space is a limit of a sequence of countably-additive Borel probability measures { P n } n in the sense that f d P = lim n f d P n ...

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.

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.

Denseness and Borel complexity of some sets of vector measures

Zbigniew Lipecki (2004)

Studia Mathematica

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Let ν be a positive measure on a σ-algebra Σ of subsets of some set and let X be a Banach space. Denote by ca(Σ,X) the Banach space of X-valued measures on Σ, equipped with the uniform norm, and by ca(Σ,ν,X) its closed subspace consisting of those measures which vanish at every ν-null set. We are concerned with the subsets ν ( X ) and ν ( X ) of ca(Σ,X) defined by the conditions |φ| = ν and |φ| ≥ ν, respectively, where |φ| stands for the variation of φ ∈ ca(Σ,X). We establish necessary and sufficient...

Exact covering maps of the circle without (weak) limit measure

Roland Zweimüller (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We construct maps T on the interval and on the circle which are Lebesgue exact preserving an absolutely continuous infinite measure μ ≪ λ, such that for any probability measure ν ≪ λ the sequence ( n - 1 k = 0 n - 1 ν T - k ) n 1 of arithmetical averages of image measures does not converge weakly.

Unique Bernoulli g -measures

Anders Johansson, Anders Öberg, Mark Pollicott (2012)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We improve and subsume the conditions of Johansson and Öberg and Berbee for uniqueness of a g -measure, i.e., a stationary distribution for chains with complete connections. In addition, we prove that these unique g -measures have Bernoulli natural extensions. We also conclude that we have convergence in the Wasserstein metric of the iterates of the adjoint transfer operator to the g -measure.