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Saddle point criteria for second order η -approximated vector optimization problems

Anurag Jayswal, Shalini Jha, Sarita Choudhury (2016)

Kybernetika

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The purpose of this paper is to apply second order η -approximation method introduced to optimization theory by Antczak [2] to obtain a new second order η -saddle point criteria for vector optimization problems involving second order invex functions. Therefore, a second order η -saddle point and the second order η -Lagrange function are defined for the second order η -approximated vector optimization problem constructed in this approach. Then, the equivalence between an (weak) efficient solution...

Optimization problem under two-sided (max, +)/(min, +) inequality constraints

Karel Zimmermann (2020)

Applications of Mathematics

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( max , + ) -linear functions are functions which can be expressed as the maximum of a finite number of linear functions of one variable having the form f ( x 1 , , x h ) = max j ( a j + x j ) , where a j , j = 1 , , h , are real numbers. Similarly ( min , + ) -linear functions are defined. We will consider optimization problems in which the set of feasible solutions is the solution set of a finite inequality system, where the inequalities have ( max , + ) -linear functions of variables x on one side and ( min , + ) -linear functions of variables y on the other side....

Properties of unique information

Johannes Rauh, Maik Schünemann, Jürgen Jost (2021)

Kybernetika

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We study the unique information function U I ( T : X Y ) defined by Bertschinger et al. within the framework of information decompositions. In particular, we study uniqueness and support of the solutions to the convex optimization problem underlying the definition of U I . We identify sufficient conditions for non-uniqueness of solutions with full support in terms of conditional independence constraints and in terms of the cardinalities of T , X and Y . Our results are based on a reformulation of the first...

Theoretical analysis for 1 - 2 minimization with partial support information

Haifeng Li, Leiyan Guo (2025)

Applications of Mathematics

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We investigate the recovery of k -sparse signals using the 1 - 2 minimization model with prior support set information. The prior support set information, which is believed to contain the indices of nonzero signal elements, significantly enhances the performance of compressive recovery by improving accuracy, efficiency, reducing complexity, expanding applicability, and enhancing robustness. We assume k -sparse signals 𝐱 with the prior support T which is composed of g true indices and b wrong...

A localization property for B p q s and F p q s spaces

Hans Triebel (1994)

Studia Mathematica

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Let f j = k a k f ( 2 j + 1 x - 2 k ) , where the sum is taken over the lattice of all points k in n having integer-valued components, j∈ℕ and a k . Let A p q s be either B p q s or F p q s (s ∈ ℝ, 0 < p < ∞, 0 < q ≤ ∞) on n . The aim of the paper is to clarify under what conditions f j | A p q s is equivalent to 2 j ( s - n / p ) ( k | a k | p ) 1 / p f | A p q s .

C * -points vs P -points and P -points

Jorge Martinez, Warren Wm. McGovern (2022)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In a Tychonoff space X , the point p X is called a C * -point if every real-valued continuous function on C { p } can be extended continuously to p . Every point in an extremally disconnected space is a C * -point. A classic example is the space 𝐖 * = ω 1 + 1 consisting of the countable ordinals together with ω 1 . The point ω 1 is known to be a C * -point as well as a P -point. We supply a characterization of C * -points in totally ordered spaces. The remainder of our time is aimed at studying when a point in a product space...

Duality of Schramm-Loewner evolutions

Julien Dubédat (2009)

Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

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In this note, we prove a version of the conjectured duality for Schramm-Loewner Evolutions, by establishing exact identities in distribution between some boundary arcs of chordal SLE κ , κ &gt; 4 , and appropriate versions of SLE κ ^ , κ ^ = 16 / κ .

A new function space and applications

Jean Bourgain, Haïm Brezis, Petru Mironescu (2015)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We define a new function space B , which contains in particular BMO, BV, and W 1 / p , p , 1 < p < . We investigate its embedding into Lebesgue and Marcinkiewicz spaces. We present several inequalities involving L p norms of integer-valued functions in B . We introduce a significant closed subspace, B 0 , of B , containing in particular VMO and W 1 / p , p , 1 p < . The above mentioned estimates imply in particular that integer-valued functions belonging to B 0 are necessarily constant. This framework provides a “common roof”...

On butterfly-points in β X , Tychonoff products and weak Lindelöf numbers

Sergei Logunov (2022)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Let X be the Tychonoff product α < τ X α of τ -many Tychonoff non-single point spaces X α . Let p X * be a point in the closure of some G X whose weak Lindelöf number is strictly less than the cofinality of τ . Then we show that β X { p } is not normal. Under some additional assumptions, p is a butterfly-point in β X . In particular, this is true if either X = ω τ or X = R τ and τ is infinite and not countably cofinal.

Coleff-Herrera currents, duality, and noetherian operators

Mats Andersson (2011)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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Let be a coherent subsheaf of a locally free sheaf 𝒪 ( E 0 ) and suppose that = 𝒪 ( E 0 ) / has pure codimension. Starting with a residue current R obtained from a locally free resolution of we construct a vector-valued Coleff-Herrera current μ with support on the variety associated to such that φ is in if and only if μ φ = 0 . Such a current μ can also be derived algebraically from a fundamental theorem of Roos about the bidualizing functor, and the relation between these two approaches is discussed....

Generalized versions of Ilmanen lemma: Insertion of C 1 , ω or C loc 1 , ω functions

Václav Kryštof (2018)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We prove that for a normed linear space X , if f 1 : X is continuous and semiconvex with modulus ω , f 2 : X is continuous and semiconcave with modulus ω and f 1 f 2 , then there exists f C 1 , ω ( X ) such that f 1 f f 2 . Using this result we prove a generalization of Ilmanen lemma (which deals with the case ω ( t ) = t ) to the case of an arbitrary nontrivial modulus ω . This generalization (where a C l o c 1 , ω function is inserted) gives a positive answer to a problem formulated by A. Fathi and M. Zavidovique in 2010.

The subspace of weak P -points of *

Salvador García-Ferreira, Y. F. Ortiz-Castillo (2015)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Let W be the subspace of * consisting of all weak P -points. It is not hard to see that W is a pseudocompact space. In this paper we shall prove that this space has stronger pseudocompact properties. Indeed, it is shown that W is a p -pseudocompact space for all p * .