On a direct construction of inverse scattering problems for integrable nonlinear evolution equations in the two-spatial dimension.
Let be a morphism of a variety defined over a number field , let be a -subvariety, and let be the orbit of a point . We describe a local-global principle for the intersection . This principle may be viewed as a dynamical analog of the Brauer–Manin obstruction. We show that the rational points of are Brauer–Manin unobstructed for power maps on in two cases: (1) is a translate of a torus. (2) is a line and has a preperiodic coordinate. A key tool in the proofs is the classical...
We know well difference Picard-Vessiot theory, Galois theory of linear difference equations. We propose a general Galois theory of difference equations that generalizes Picard-Vessiot theory. For every difference field extension of characteristic , we attach its Galois group, which is a group of coordinate transformation.
We apply the General Galois Theory of difference equations introduced in the first part to concrete examples. The General Galois Theory allows us to define a discrete dynamical system being infinitesimally solvable, which is a finer notion than being integrable. We determine all the infinitesimally solvable discrete dynamical systems on the compact Riemann surfaces.
In this note we present the main ideas of the theory of the Conley index over a base space introduced in the papers [7, 8]. The theory arised as an attempt to solve two questions concerning the classical Conley index. In the definition of the index, the exit set of an isolating neighborhood is collapsed to a point. Some information is lost on this collapse. In particular, topological information about how a set sits in the phase space is lost. The first question addressed is how to retain some of...
We show the existence of invariant measures for Markov-Feller operators defined on completely regular topological spaces which satisfy the classical positivity condition.
We construct a transformation T:[0,1] → [0,1] having the following properties: 1) (T,|·|) is completely mixing, where |·| is Lebesgue measure, 2) for every f∈ L¹ with ∫fdx = 1 and φ ∈ C[0,1] we have , where μ is the cylinder measure on the standard Cantor set, 3) if φ ∈ C[0,1] then for Lebesgue-a.e. x.
In the present paper conditions are studied, under which a pseudo-orbit of a continuous map , where is a metric space, is shadowed, in a more general sense, by an accurate orbit of the map .
We study a system of nonlinear wave equations of the Kirchhoff-Carrier type containing a variant of the Balakrishnan-Taylor damping in nonlinear terms. By the linearization method together with the Faedo-Galerkin method, we prove the local existence and uniqueness of a weak solution. On the other hand, by constructing a suitable Lyapunov functional, a sufficient condition is also established to obtain the exponential decay of weak solutions.
A proof of the Chekanov theorem is discussed from a geometric point of view. Similar results in the context of projectivized cotangent bundles are proved. Some applications are given.
Rees-Shishikura’s theorem plays an important role in the study of matings of polynomials. It promotes Thurston’s combinatorial equivalence into a semi-conjugacy. In this work we restate and reprove Rees-Shishikura’s theorem in a more general form, which can then be applied to a wider class of postcritically finite branched coverings. We provide an application of the restated theorem.
This paper gives a stochastic representation in spectral terms for the absorption time T of a finite Markov chain which is irreducible and reversible outside the absorbing point. This yields quantitative informations on the parameters of a similar representation due to O'Cinneide for general chains admitting real eigenvalues. In the discrete time setting, if the underlying Dirichlet eigenvalues (namely the eigenvalues of the Markov transition operator restricted to the functions vanishing on...
We consider the parabolic equation (P) , (t,x) ∈ ℝ₊ × ℝⁿ, and the corresponding semiflow π in the phase space H¹. We give conditions on the nonlinearity F(x,u), ensuring that all bounded sets of H¹ are π-admissible in the sense of Rybakowski. If F(x,u) is asymptotically linear, under appropriate non-resonance conditions, we use Conley’s index theory to prove the existence of nontrivial equilibria of (P) and of heteroclinic trajectories joining some of these equilibria. The results obtained extend...