نتایج جستجو برای: integral map

تعداد نتایج: 307363  

In this paper, we study matching integral graphs of small order. A graph is called matching integral if the zeros of its matching polynomial are all integers. Matching integral graphs were first studied by Akbari, Khalashi, etc. They characterized all traceable graphs which are matching integral. They studied matching integral regular graphs. Furthermore, it has been shown that there is no matc...

2003
WOLTER GROENEVELT

Two unitary integral transforms with a very-well poised 7F6-function as a kernel are given. For both integral transforms the inverse is the same as the original transform after an involution on the parameters. The 7F6-function involved can be considered as a non-polynomial extension of the Wilson polynomial, and is therefore called a Wilson function. The two integral transforms are called a Wil...

Journal: :Chaos 2008
Roy H Goodman

We derive a family of singular iterated maps--closely related to Poincare maps--that describe chaotic interactions between colliding solitary waves. The chaotic behavior of such solitary-wave collisions depends on the transfer of energy to a secondary mode of oscillation, often an internal mode of the pulse. This map allows us to go beyond previous analyses and to understand the interactions in...

2017
Luong Dang LUONG DANG

Let b be aBMO-function. It is well-known that the linear commutator [b, T ] of a Calderón-Zygmund operator T does not, in general, map continuously H(R) into L(R). However, Pérez showed that if H(R) is replaced by a suitable atomic subspace H b(R ) then the commutator is continuous from H b(R ) into L(R). In this paper, we find the largest subspace H b (R ) such that all commutators of Calderón...

2003
Thierry De Pauw Robert Hardt Tristan Rivière

In this note we describe the notion of a rectifiable scan and consider some applications [DH1], [DH2] to Plateau-type minimization problems. “Scans” were first introduced in the work [HR1] of Tristan Rivière and the second author to adequately describe certain bubbling phenomena. There, the behavior of certain W 1,3 weakly convergent sequences of smooth maps from 4 dimensional domains into S le...

Journal: :J. London Math. Society 2011
Kunquan Lan Wei Lin

Positive solutions of systems of Hammerstein integral equations are studied by using the theory of the fixed-point index for compact maps defined on cones in Banach spaces. Criteria for the fixed-point index of the Hammerstein integral operators being 1 or 0 are given. These criteria are generalizations of previous results on a single Hammerstein integral operator. Some of criteria are new and ...

Journal: :Journal of electrocardiology 2005
Alexandru D Corlan Robert S Macleod Luigi De Ambroggi

We studied the influence of the heart position in the thorax on the autocorrelation (AC) maps consisting of correlation coefficients between each pair of instantaneous electrocardiogram potential distributions over a time interval. We used a thorax-shaped electrolytic-filled tank with an isolated and perfused dog heart placed at positions spanning 5 cm on each space direction. The correlation c...

2007
H. H. GOLDSTINE

In his addendum to Saks, Theory of the Integral, Banach considers a Lebesgue integral defined in a manner quite similar to that of Daniell and remarks that no use is made of a measure. I t is, however, quite easy to show that Banach's and Daniell's integrals are expressible as Lebesgue integrals whose measure functions are regular outer measures in the sense of Carathéodory. In the first two se...

2009
Jun Li Aleksey Zinger

We express the genus-one degree-d GW-invariant of a projective complete intersection threefold in terms of the genus-zero degree-d GW-invariant and the integral of a natural class on the main component of the moduli space of genus-one degree-d stable maps into the corresponding projective space P. This integral is computable via the classical localization theorem. The method described in this p...

2002
Aron Simis Karen E. Smith Bernd Ulrich

A classical theorem in complex algebraic geometry states that, for any smooth projective variety, the Gauss map is finite; in particular, a smooth variety and its Gauss image have the same dimension (with the obvious exception of a linear space). Furthermore, even when the variety is not smooth, Zak proved a lower bound on the dimension of its Gauss image in terms of the dimension of its singul...

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