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On coerciveness in Besov spaces for abstract parabolic equations of higher order

Yoshitaka Yamamoto (1999)

Studia Mathematica

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We are concerned with a relation between parabolicity and coerciveness in Besov spaces for a higher order linear evolution equation in a Banach space. As proved in a preceding work, a higher order linear evolution equation enjoys coerciveness in Besov spaces under a certain parabolicity condition adopted and studied by several authors. We show that for a higher order linear evolution equation coerciveness in Besov spaces forces the parabolicity of the equation. We thus conclude that...

Self-Avoiding Walks in the Plane Несамопресичащи се разходки в равнината

Dangovski, Rumen, Petrova, Kalina (2012)

Union of Bulgarian Mathematicians

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Румен Руменов Данговски, Калина Христова Петрова - Разглеждаме броя на несамопресичащите се разходки с фиксирана дължина върху целочислената решетка. Завършваме анализа върху случая за лента, с дължина едно. Чрез комбинаторни аргументи получаваме точна формула за броя на разходките върху лента, ограничена отляво и отдясно. Формулата я изследваме и асимптотично. We examine the number of self-avoiding walks with a fixed length on the square grid graph and more specifically...

Irrationality of quick convergent series

Jaroslav Hančl (1996)

Journal de théorie des nombres de Bordeaux

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We generalize a previous result due to Badea relating to the irrationality of some quick convergent infinite series.

Characterizacion of the bivariate discrete distributions defined by a partial difference equations system.

Ramón Gutiérrez Jáimez, Miguel Angel Fajardo Caldera (1988)

Trabajos de Estadística

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Conditions under which the solutions of a partial difference equations system can be probability functions are examined. When the coefficients of the system are polynomials then the partial difference equations system satisfied by generating functions associated to these distributions are easily obtained; they give useful recurrence relations for the moments. Three examples are given as well.