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H¨ older continuous functions and transfer operators

Uniformly summing sets of operators on spaces of continuous
functions

Uniformly summing sets of operators on spaces of continuous functions

... Families of operators arise in different applications: equations containing a parame- ter, homotopies of operators, and so forth. In these applications, it may be very inter- esting to know that, given a set ...

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Some Vector Inequalities for Continuous Functions of Self Adjoint Operators in Hilbert Spaces

Some Vector Inequalities for Continuous Functions of Self Adjoint Operators in Hilbert Spaces

... self-adjoint operators in Hilbert spaces, some inequalities for the composite operator fM1 H − fAfA − fm1 H , where SpA ⊆ m, M and for various classes of continuous functions f : m, M → ...

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22. Compact Multiplication Operators
on Nonlocally Convex Weighted Spaces of Continuous Functions

22. Compact Multiplication Operators on Nonlocally Convex Weighted Spaces of Continuous Functions

... multiplication operators has extensively been studied during the last three decades on different function ...these operators on L P −spaces, whereas Arazy [4] , Axler [5] , Bonet, ...

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Uniformly continuous composition operators in the space of bounded Φ-variation functions in the Schramm sense

Uniformly continuous composition operators in the space of bounded Φ-variation functions in the Schramm sense

... uniformly continuous Nemytskii composition operator in the space of functions of bounded generalized Φ-variation in the Schramm sense is ...of continuous functions of bounded (in the sense of ...

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Composition Operators and Multiplication Operators on Weighted Spaces of Analytic Functions

Composition Operators and Multiplication Operators on Weighted Spaces of Analytic Functions

... A continuous linear operator T on a Hausdor ff topological vector space E is said to be bounded below if for every neighbour- hood N of the origin in E, there exists a neighbourhood M of the origin in E such that ...

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 Integrable Functions By Gamma Type  Operators

Integrable Functions By Gamma Type Operators

... integrable functions whose first derivatives belong to the class absolutely continuous functionson (0, ∞) and second derivatives belong to the class𝐿 𝑝 (0, ∞)and we will give a rate of convergence using the ...

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Restrictions of holder continuous functions

Restrictions of holder continuous functions

... α-H¨ older continuous function is of bounded variation on a set of Hausdorff dimension ...dim H and dim M denote the Hausdorff and upper Minkowski dimension, ...β-H¨ older ...

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On b-δ-continuous functions

On b-δ-continuous functions

... of continuous like maps and separation of axio ...θ-closure operators were first introduced by Velico [26] in 1968, for the purpose of studying the important class of H-c losed ...These ...

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Transfer operators for coupled analytic maps

Transfer operators for coupled analytic maps

... (28) The sum in the right-hand side converges uniformly in z ∈ 0 3 and w p ∈ A δ . 5.1. The unperturbed operator. The first summand in (28) is just the one which appears in the uncoupled system (i.e. T = 0 = id) and in ...

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TRANSFER OPERATORS FOR RELATIVE FUNCTORIALITY, II

TRANSFER OPERATORS FOR RELATIVE FUNCTORIALITY, II

... We’ve used Hecke eigenvalues outside a finite number of places, so you get an identity L-packet by L-packet. (Of course for GL 2 there are no L-packets.) In the case at hand, the problem is that from extending ...

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Operators and special functions in random matrix theory

Operators and special functions in random matrix theory

... the continuous case, some examples fall ‘just short’ of being exact Hankel squares, in that they they are of the form Γ ∗ Γ or Γ φ Γ ψ + Γ ψ Γ φ , where Γ, Γ φ and Γ ψ are Hankel operators (for example, see ...

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A STUDY ON REGULAR-H-OPEN SETS AND REGULAR-H-CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS

A STUDY ON REGULAR-H-OPEN SETS AND REGULAR-H-CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS

... In 2007, Csaszar [9] defined a nonempty class of subsets of a nonempty set called hereditary class and studied modification of generalized topology via hereditary classes. Csaszar [9] introduced the notions of hereditary ...

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- CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS

- CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS

... The topic of ideals in general topological spaces is treated in the classic text by Kuratowski[12]. This topic has excellent potential for application in other branches of mathematics. Ideals have been frequently used in ...

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2. Transfer Operators

2. Transfer Operators

... In respect of Mali and Senegal, there are a number of reasons for the low utilization of banks when sending money: (i) low bankarization on the part of beneficiaries, (ii) the poor quality of services, and (iii) the cost ...

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A continuous model for quasinilpotent operators

A continuous model for quasinilpotent operators

... space H . More precisely, given a quasinilpotent operator T on H , there exists a compact quasinilpotent operator K in H such that T is similar to a part of K ⊕ K ⊕· · ·⊕ K ⊕· · · acting on the ...

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ON APPROXIMATION OF FUNCTIONS BY PRODUCT OPERATORS

ON APPROXIMATION OF FUNCTIONS BY PRODUCT OPERATORS

... Hare Krishna Nigam Abstract. In the present paper, two quite new reults on the degree of approximation of a function f belonging to the class Lip(α, r), 1 ≤ r < ∞ and the weighted class W (L r , ξ(t)), 1 ≤ r < ∞ by ...

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Continuous probability functions

Continuous probability functions

... 4: Continuous probability functions 4.1 Introduction A continuous variable is a variable that can adopt any given value within a given ...a continuous variable there is always a third possible ...

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On barely continuous functions

On barely continuous functions

... and let each arrow denote the identity function. Let u be the usual topology, cc be the countable complement topology, cf be the co-finite topology, [O,x) be the topology with basic open[r] ...

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R continuous functions

R continuous functions

... The following example given in MacDonald and Willard [5] shows that quotient mappings from regular spaces onto Hausdorff spaces are not necessarily R-continuous. Note that the function i[r] ...

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Subcontra continuous functions

Subcontra continuous functions

... It follows that the graph function in Example 3 is subweakly continuous and sub-LC-continuous but not subcontra-continuous.. Therefore subcontra-continuity is strictly stronger than sub-[r] ...

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