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We give elementary proof of a stability result concerning an exponential asymptotic ($t\to\infty$) for filtering estimates generated by wrongly initialized Wonham filter. This proof is based on new exponential bound having independent…
In this paper, we show how geometry plays in the study of the Furstenberg conjecture (refer to~\cite{F}). Let $p>1$ and $q>1$ be two relative prime positive integers. We prove that a non-atomic $p$- and $q$-invariant measure having balanced…
Herbrand's Theorem is a fundamental result in mathematical logic which provides a reduction of first-order formulas satisfied by a universal class to formulas free of existential quantifiers. In this work, a simpler and self-contained…
In this article, we define the notion of a filtration and then give the basic theorems on initial and progressive enlargements of filtrations.
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Invertibility is important in ring theory because it enables division and facilitates solving equations. Moreover, (nonassociative) rings can be endowed with an extra ''structure'' such as order and topology allowing more richness in the…
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We shed new light on Heisenberg's uncertainty principle in the sense of Beurling, by offering an essentially different proof which permits us to weaken the assumptions substantially, and examples show that the result is sharp. The proof…
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A theorem due to Hindman states that if $E$ is a subset of $\mathbb{N}$ with $d^*(E)>0$, where $d^*$ denotes the upper Banach density, then for any $\varepsilon>0$ there exists $N \in \mathbb{N}$ such that…
A famous theorem of Szemer\'edi asserts that given any density $0 < \delta \leq 1$ and any integer $k \geq 3$, any set of integers with density $\delta$ will contain infinitely many proper arithmetic progressions of length $k$. For general…