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Let be an arbitrary real normed space of finite dimension d ≥ 2. We define the metric capacity of as the maximal such that every m-point metric space is isometric to some subset of (with metric induced by ). We obtain that the metric capacity of lies in the range from 3 to , where the lower bound is sharp for all d, and the upper bound is shown to be sharp for d ∈ {2, 3}. Thus, the unknown sharp upper bound is asymptotically linear, since it lies in the range from d + 2 to . Research supported by the German Research Foundation, Project AV 85/1-1.  相似文献   

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Recently, Girstmair and Schoissengeier studied the asymptotic behavior of the arithmetic mean of Dedekind sums , as N → ∞. In this paper we consider the arithmetic mean of weighted differences of Dedekind sums in the form , where is a continuous function with , runs over , the set of Farey fractions of order Q in the unit interval [0,1] and are consecutive elements of . We show that the limit lim Q→∞ A h (Q) exists and is independent of h.  相似文献   

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Given a finite subset of an additive group such as or , we are interested in efficient covering of by translates of , and efficient packing of translates of in . A set provides a covering if the translates with cover (i.e., their union is ), and the covering will be efficient if has small density in . On the other hand, a set will provide a packing if the translated sets with are mutually disjoint, and the packing is efficient if has large density. In the present part (I) we will derive some facts on these concepts when , and give estimates for the minimal covering densities and maximal packing densities of finite sets . In part (II) we will again deal with , and study the behaviour of such densities under linear transformations. In part (III) we will turn to . Authors’ address: Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado at Boulder, Campus Box 395, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0395, USA The first author was partially supported by NSF DMS 0074531.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we establish several decidability results for pseudovariety joins of the form , where is a subpseudovariety of or the pseudovariety . Here, (resp. ) denotes the pseudovariety of all -trivial (resp. -trivial) semigroups. In particular, we show that the pseudovariety is (completely) κ-tame when is a subpseudovariety of with decidable κ-word problem and is (completely) κ-tame. Moreover, if is a κ-tame pseudovariety which satisfies the pseudoidentity x1xryω+1ztω = x1xryztω, then we prove that is also κ-tame. In particular the joins , , , and are decidable. Partial support by FCT, through the Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Porto, is also gratefully acknowledged. Partial support by FCT, through the Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Minho, is also gratefully acknowledged.  相似文献   

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This paper has two parts. In the first part, we study shift coordinates on a sphere S equipped with three distinguished points and a triangulation whose vertices are the distinguished points. These coordinates parametrize a space that we call an unfolded Teichmüller space. This space contains Teichmüller spaces of the sphere with boundary components and cusps (which we call generalized pairs of pants), for all possible values of and satisfying . The parametrization of by shift coordinates equips this space with a natural polyhedral structure, which we describe more precisely as a cone over an octahedron in . Each cone over a simplex of this octahedron is interpreted as a Teichmüller space of the sphere with boundary components and cusps, for fixed and , the sphere being furthermore equipped with an orientation on each boundary component. There is a natural linear action of a finite group on whose quotient is an augmented Teichmüller space in the usual sense. We describe several aspects of the geometry of the space . Stretch lines and earthquakes can be defined on this space. In the second part of the paper, we use the shift coordinates to obtain estimates on the behaviour of stretch lines in the Teichmüller space of a surface obtained by gluing hyperbolic pairs of pants. We also use the shift coordinates to give formulae that express stretch lines in terms of Fenchel-Nielsen coordinates. We deduce the disjointness of some stretch lines in Teichmüller space. We study in more detail the case of a closed surface of genus 2. Authors’ addresses: A. Papadopoulos, Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée, Université Louis Pasteur and CNRS, 7 rue René Descartes, 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France and Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik, Vivatsgasse 7, 53111 Bonn, Germany; G. Théret, Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée, Université Louis Pasteur and CNRS, 7 rue René Descartes, 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France and Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Aarhus, Ny Munkegade, Building 1530, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark  相似文献   

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Given two sets , the set of d dimensional vectors over the finite field with q elements, we show that the sumset contains a geometric progression of length k of the form vΛ j , where j = 0,…, k − 1, with a nonzero vector and a nonsingular d × d matrix Λ whenever . We also consider some modifications of this problem including the question of the existence of elements of sumsets on algebraic varieties.  相似文献   

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Let B denote the unit ball in n, n 1, and let and denote the volume measure and gradient with respect to the Bergman metric on B. In the paper we consider the weighted Dirichlet spaces , , and weighted Bergman spaces , , , of holomorphic functions f on B for which and respectively are finite, where and The main result of the paper is the following theorem.Theorem 1. Let f be holomorphic on B and .(a) If for some , then for all p, , with .(b) If for some p, , then for all with . Combining Theorem 1 with previous results of the author we also obtain the following.Theorem 2. Suppose is holomorphic in B. If for some p, , and , then . Conversely, if for some p, , then the series in * converges.  相似文献   

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In [C.K. Chui and X.L. Shi, Inequalities of Littlewood-Paley type for frames and wavelets, SIAM J. Math. Anal., 24 (1993), 263–277], the authors proved that if is a Gabor frame for with frame bounds A and B, then the following two inequalities hold: and . In this paper, we show that similar inequalities hold for multi-generated irregular Gabor frames of the form , where Δ k and Λ k are arbitrary sequences of points in and , 1 ≤ kr. Corresponding author for second author Authors’ address: Lili Zang and Wenchang Sun, Department of Mathematics and LPMC, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China  相似文献   

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This paper is motivated by recent attempts to investigate classical notions from finite-dimensional convex geometry in spaces of continuous functions. Let be the family of all closed, convex and bounded subsets of C(K) endowed with the Hausdorff metric. A completion of is a diametrically maximal set satisfying AD and diam A = diam D. Using properties of semicontinuous functions and an earlier result by Papini, Phelps and the author [12], we characterize the family γ(A) of all possible completions of . We give also a formula which calculates diam γ(A) and prove finally that, if K is a Hausdorff compact space with card K > 1, then the family of those elements of having a unique completion is uniformly very porous in with a constant of lower porosity greater than or equal to 1/3.  相似文献   

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We show that the variety of near-rings and the variety of zero-symmetric near-rings are both generated by their finite members. We show this in a more general context: if a variety is generated by a class of algebras , then the variety of -composition algebras is generated by the class of all full function algebras on direct products of finitely many copies of algebras in .  相似文献   

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Finn and Kosmodemyanskii, Jr. gave an example of a domain containing a disk , and of a family of domains converging to as , such that the heights u t of capillary surfaces in vertical tubes with the sections in a gravity field g satisfy for every , but for which u 1< u 0 over for all g > 0. In subsequent work, Finn and Lee characterized the most general convex that leads to such a discontinuous transition when is a disk. It has been suggested that the cause for this curious behavior is related to the fact that in all cases considered the boundaries of the have a discontinuity in their curvatures, that is bounded below in magnitude. In the present note we present an alternative form of the example, in which the domains are disks concentric to . Thus, the limited smoothness in the original example of the convergence to of the approxim ating domains cannot be viewed as the root cause of the anomaly. The procedure presented here leads to explicit bounds, which were not available in the earlier forms of the example.Received: 3 September 2002, Accepted: 17 February 2003, Published online: 1 July 2003Mathematics Subject Classification: 76B45, 53A10, 49Q10  相似文献   

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We analyze the well-posedness of the initial value problem for the dissipative quasi-geostrophic equations in the subcritical case. Mild solutions are obtained in several spaces with the right homogeneity to allow the existence of self-similar solutions. While the only small self-similar solution in the strong space is the null solution, infinitely many self-similar solutions do exist in weak- spaces and in a recently introduced [7] space of tempered distributions. The asymptotic stability of solutions is obtained in both spaces, and as a consequence, a criterion of self-similarity persistence at large times is obtained.  相似文献   

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For n ≥ 1, define p (n) to be the smallest natural number r for which the following is true: For any finite family of simply connected orthogonal polygons in the plane and points x and y in , if every r (not necessarily distinct) members of contain a common staircase n-path from x to y, then contains such a path. We show that p(1) = 1 and p(n) = 2 (n − 1) for n ≥ 2. The numbers p(n) yield an improved Helly theorem for intersections of sets starshaped via staircase n-paths. Moreover, we establish the following dual result for unions of these sets: Let be any finite family of orthogonal polygons in the plane, with simply connected. If every three (not necessarily distinct) members of have a union which is starshaped via staircase n-paths, then T is starshaped via staircase (n + 1)-paths. The number n + 1 in the theorem is best for every n ≥ 2.  相似文献   

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Let be a simply connected domain in , such that is connected. If g is holomorphic in Ω and every derivative of g extends continuously on , then we write gA (Ω). For gA (Ω) and we denote . We prove the existence of a function fA(Ω), such that the following hold:
i)  There exists a strictly increasing sequence μn ∈ {0, 1, 2, …}, n = 1, 2, …, such that, for every pair of compact sets Γ, Δ ⊂ and every l ∈ {0, 1, 2, …} we have
ii)  For every compact set with and Kc connected and every function continuous on K and holomorphic in K0, there exists a subsequence of , such that, for every compact set we have
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We show that is consistent, where is the groupwise density number and is the groupwise density number for ideals. This answers a question of Heike Mildenberger. Partially supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) 17540116, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.  相似文献   

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Let f be a cusp form of the Hecke space and let L f be the normalized L-function associated to f. Recently it has been proved that L f belongs to an axiomatically defined class of functions . We prove that when λ ≤ 2, L f is always almost primitive, i.e., that if L f is written as product of functions in , then one factor, at least, has degree zeros and hence is a Dirichlet polynomial. Moreover, we prove that if then L f is also primitive, i.e., that if L f = F 1 F 2 then F 1 (or F 2) is constant; for the factorization of non-primitive functions is studied and examples of non-primitive functions are given. At last, the subset of functions f for which L f belongs to the more familiar extended Selberg class is characterized and for these functions we obtain analogous conclusions about their (almost) primitivity in .  相似文献   

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A normal cryptogroup S is a completely regular semigroup in which is a congruence and is a normal band. We represent S as a strong semilattice of completely simple semigroups, and may set For each we set and represent by means of an h-quintuple These parameters are used to characterize certain quasivarieties of normal cryptogroups. Specifically, we construct the lattice of quasivarieties generated by the (quasi)varieties and This is the lattice generated by the lattice of quasivarieties of normal bands, groups and completely simple semigroups. We also determine the B-relation on the lattice of all quasivarieties of normal cryptogroups. Each quasivariety studied is characterized in several ways.  相似文献   

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Let be an equivariant holomorphic map of symmetric domains associated to a homomorphism of semisimple algebraic groups defined over . If and are torsion-free arithmetic subgroups with , the map induces a morphism : of arithmetic varieties and the rationality of is defined by using symmetries on and as well as the commensurability groups of and . An element determines a conjugate equivariant holomorphic map of which induces the conjugate morphism of . We prove that is rational if is rational.  相似文献   

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In this paper we deal with the following problem. Let (M n ,〈,〉) be an n-dimensional Riemannian manifold and an isometric immersion. Find all Riemannian metrics on M n that can be realized isometrically as immersed hypersurfaces in the Euclidean space . More precisely, given another Riemannian metric on M n , find necessary and sufficient conditions such that the Riemannian manifold admits an isometric immersion into the Euclidean space . If such an isometric immersion exists, how can one describe in terms of f? Author’s address: Thomas Hasanis and Theodoros Vlachos, Department of Mathematics, University of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece  相似文献   

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