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    A NOTE ON QUASICONFORMAL MAPS WITH H"OLDER-CONTINUOUS DILATATION 

    GILL, JAMES T.; ROHDE, STEFFEN (2013-01-01)

    Recently J. Mateu, J. Orobitg, and J. Verdera showed that a Hölder continuous complex dilatation supported on smooth domains is a sufficient condition for the resulting quasiconformal map to be bi-Lipschitz. Their proof ...

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    Some inequalities of trigonometric approximation in weighted Orlicz spaces 

    AKGÜN, RAMAZAN (2013-01-01)

    In the present work, we proved a refined direct theorem and an exact inverse theorem of trigonometric approximation in Orlicz spaces with weights satisfying some Muckenhoupt’s \(A_{p}\) condition. As a consequence, refined ...

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    Stratification and \(\pi\)-cosupport: Finite groups 

    Benson, D.; Iyengar, S.B.; Krause, H.; Pevtsova, J. (2015-01-01)

    We introduce the notion of \(\pi\)-cosupport as a new tool for the stable module category of a finite group scheme. In the case of a finite group, we use this to give a new proof of the classification of tensor ideal ...

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    Sharp Pitt inequality and logarithmic uncertainty principle for Dunkl transform in \(L^{2}\) 

    Gorbachev, D.V; Ivanov, V.I.; Tikhonov, Yu (2015-01-01)

    We prove sharp Pitt’s inequality for the Dunkl transform in \(L^{2}(\mathbb{R}^{d}\) with the corresponding weights. As an application, we obtain the logarithmic uncertainty principle for the Dunkl transform.

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    Symplectic topology of \(b\)-symplectic manifolds 

    Frejlich, P.; Martínez Torres, D.; Miranda, E. (2013-01-01)

    A Poisson manifold \((M^{2n}, \pi)\) is \(b\)-symplectic if \(\bigwedge^{n}\pi\) is transverse to the zero section. In this paper we apply techniques of Symplectic Topology to address global questions pertaining to ...

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    Scaling in the timing of extreme events 

    Corral, A. (2014-01-01)

    Extreme events can come either from point processes, when the size or energy of the events is above a certain threshold, or from time series, when the intensity of a signal surpasses a threshold value. We are particularly ...

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    Some sharp estimates for convex hypersurfaces of pinched normal curvatures 

    Drach, K. (2014-01-01)

    For a convex domain \(D\) bounded by the hypersurface \(\partial D\) in a space of constant curvature we give sharp bounds on the width \(R − r\) of a spherical shell with radii \(R\) and \(r\) that can enclose \(\partial ...

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    epsis mortality prediction with the quotient basis kernel 

    Ribas, V.J.; Vellido, A.; Romero, E.; Ruiz-Rodríguez, J.C. (2013-01-01)

    Sepsis is a common clinical syndrome at the intensive care unit (ICU). This condition may lead to severe sepsis, or to a more severe state of septic shock and multiorganic failure, which entails a substantial risk of death. ...

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    Stability of a stochastic model for HIV-1 dynamics within a host 

    Shaikhet, L.; Korobeinikov, A. (2014-01-01)

    We consider a stochastically perturbed Nowak-May model of virus dynamics within a host. Using the direct Lyapunov method, we found sufficient conditions for the stability in probability of equilibrium states of this model.

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    Stable representations of posets 

    Futorny, V.; Iusenko, K. (2017-01-01)

    The purpose of this paper is to study stable representations of partially ordered sets (posets) and compare it to the well known theory for quivers. In particular, we prove that every indecomposable representation of a ...

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    Spherically symmetric nanoparticle melting with a variable phase change temperature 

    Font, F.; Myers, T. (2013-01-01)

    In this paper we analyse the melting of a spherically symmetric nanoparticle, using a continuum model which is valid down to a few nanometres. Melting point depression is accounted for by a generalised Gibbs-Thomson relation. ...

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    The Infinity Project 

    Friedman, S.D.; Koerwien, M.; Müller, M.M. (2012-01-01)

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    SECONDARY CHARACTERISTIC CLASSES OF TRANSVERSELY HOMOGENEOUS FOLIATIONS 

    A., Jesús; L., Álvaro; Nozawa, Hiraku (2012-01-01)

    Let \(G\) be a simple Lie group of real rank one, and \(S_{\infty}^{q}\) the ideal boundary of the corresponding hyperbolic symmetric space of noncompact type (\(H_{\mathbb{R}}^{n}\), \(H_{\mathbb{C}}^{n}\) , \(H_{\mathb ...

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    Rigidity of immersed submanifolds in a hyperbolic space 

    THAC DUNG, N. (2013-01-01)

    Let \(M^{n}\), \(n \geq 5\) be a complete noncompact sub-manifold immersed in \(\mathbb{H}^{n+p}\). We will prove that there exist certain positive constants \(\alpha\), \(C\) such that if \(||H|| \leq \alpha\) and the ...

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    Regularity of the Monge-Amp`ere equation in Besov'\''s spaces 

    Kolesnikov, A.V.; Tikhonov, S.Y. (2013-01-01)

    Let \(\mu = e^{-V} dx\) be a probability measure and \(T = \nabla \Phi\) be the optimal transportation mapping pushing forward \(\mu\) onto a log-concave compactly supported measure \(\nu = e^{−W} dx\). In this paper, we ...

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    Realization and characterization of modulus of smoothness in weighted Lebesgue spaces 

    AKGÜN, R. (2013-01-01)

    We obtain a characterization of modulus of smoothnes of fractional order in the Lebesgue spaces \(L_{\omega}^{p}\), \(1 < p < \infty\), with weights \(\omega\) satisfying the Muckenhoupt’s \(A_{p}\) condition. Also, a ...

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    Robust pricing of european options with wavelets and the characteristic function 

    Ortiz-Gracia, L.; Oosterlee, C.W. (2013-01-01)

    We present a novel method for pricing European options based on the wavelet approximation (WA) method and the characteristic function. We focus on the discounted expected payoff pricing formula, and compute it by means of ...

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    Large-scale analysis of Zipf ’s law in English texts 

    Moreno-Sánchez, Isabel; Font-Clos, Francesc; Corral, Alvaro (2015-01-01)

    Despite being a paradigm of quantitative linguistics, Zipf\'\''s law for words suffers from three main problems: its formulation is ambiguous, its validity has not been tested rigorously from a statistical point of view, ...