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Control Norms for Large Control Times

Sergei Ivanov (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

A control system of the second order in time with control u = u ( t ) L 2 ( [ 0 , T ] ; U ) is considered. If the system is controllable in a strong sense and uT is the control steering the system to the rest at time T, then the L2–norm of uT decreases as 1 / T while the L 1 ( [ 0 , T ] ; U ) –norm of uT is approximately constant. The proof is based on the moment approach and properties of the relevant exponential family. Results are applied to the wave equation with boundary or distributed controls.

Coorbit space theory for quasi-Banach spaces

Holger Rauhut (2007)

Studia Mathematica

We generalize the classical coorbit space theory developed by Feichtinger and Gröchenig to quasi-Banach spaces. As a main result we provide atomic decompositions for coorbit spaces defined with respect to quasi-Banach spaces. These atomic decompositions are used to prove fast convergence rates of best n-term approximation schemes. We apply the abstract theory to time-frequency analysis of modulation spaces M m p , q , 0 < p,q ≤ ∞.

Decomposition systems for function spaces

G. Kyriazis (2003)

Studia Mathematica

Let Θ : = θ I e : e E , I D be a decomposition system for L ( d ) indexed over D, the set of dyadic cubes in d , and a finite set E, and let Θ ̃ : = Θ ̃ I e : e E , I D be the corresponding dual functionals. That is, for every f L ( d ) , f = e E I D f , Θ ̃ I e θ I e . We study sufficient conditions on Θ,Θ̃ so that they constitute a decomposition system for Triebel-Lizorkin and Besov spaces. Moreover, these conditions allow us to characterize the membership of a distribution f in these spaces by the size of the coefficients f , Θ ̃ I e , e ∈ E, I ∈ D. Typical examples of such decomposition systems...

Diagonals of Self-adjoint Operators with Finite Spectrum

Marcin Bownik, John Jasper (2015)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

Given a finite set X⊆ ℝ we characterize the diagonals of self-adjoint operators with spectrum X. Our result extends the Schur-Horn theorem from a finite-dimensional setting to an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space analogous to Kadison's theorem for orthogonal projections (2002) and the second author's result for operators with three-point spectrum (2013).

Dimension functions, scaling sequences, and wavelet sets

Arambašić Ljiljana, Damir Bakić, Rajna Rajić (2010)

Studia Mathematica

The paper is a continuation of our study of dimension functions of orthonormal wavelets on the real line with dyadic dilations. The main result of Section 2 is Theorem 2.8 which provides an explicit reconstruction of the underlying generalized multiresolution analysis for any MSF wavelet. In Section 3 we reobtain a result of Bownik, Rzeszotnik and Speegle which states that for each dimension function D there exists an MSF wavelet whose dimension function coincides with D. Our method provides a completely...

Duality, reflexivity and atomic decompositions in Banach spaces

Daniel Carando, Silvia Lassalle (2009)

Studia Mathematica

We study atomic decompositions and their relationship with duality and reflexivity of Banach spaces. To this end, we extend the concepts of "shrinking" and "boundedly complete" Schauder basis to the atomic decomposition framework. This allows us to answer a basic duality question: when an atomic decomposition for a Banach space generates, by duality, an atomic decomposition for its dual space. We also characterize the reflexivity of a Banach space in terms of properties of its atomic decompositions....

E -orbit functions.

Klimyk, Anatoliy U., Patera, Jiri (2008)

SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications [electronic only]

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