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Nonexistence Results of Solutions of Semilinear Differential Inequalities with Temperal Fractional Derivative on the Heinsenberg Group

Haouam, K., Sfaxi, M. (2009)

Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 33C60, 44A15, 35K55Denoting by Dα0|t the time-fractional derivative of order α (α ∈ (0, 1)) in the sense of Caputo, and by ∆H the Laplacian operator on the (2N + 1) - dimensional Heisenberg group H^N, we prove some nonexistence results for solutions to problems of the type Dα0|tu − ∆H(au) >= |u|^p, Dα0|tu − ∆H(au) >= |v|^p, Dδ0|tv − ∆H(bv) >= |u|^q, in H^N × R+ , with a, b ∈ L ∞ (H^N × R+). For α = 1 (and δ = 1 in the case of two inequalities),...

Non-Leibniz algebras with logarithms do not have the trigonometric identity

D. Przeworska-Rolewicz (2000)

Banach Center Publications

Let X be a Leibniz algebra with unit e, i.e. an algebra with a right invertible linear operator D satisfying the Leibniz condition: D(xy) = xDy + (Dx)y for x,y belonging to the domain of D. If logarithmic mappings exist in X, then cosine and sine elements C(x) and S(x) defined by means of antilogarithmic mappings satisfy the Trigonometric Identity, i.e. [ C ( x ) ] 2 + [ S ( x ) ] 2 = e whenever x belongs to the domain of these mappings. The following question arises: Do there exist non-Leibniz algebras with logarithms such that...

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