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The space of constructible functions form a dense subspace of the space of generalized valuations. In this note we prove a somewhat stronger property that the sequential closure, taken sufficiently many (in fact, infinitely many) times, of…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2015-06-16 Semyon Alesker

Having a function $f$ and a set of functionals $\{\mathcal{C}_{n}\}$, $c_n^f \equiv \mathcal{C}_n \left(f\right)$, one can interpret function approximation very generally as a construction of some function $\mathcal{A}_{N}^{f}$ such that…

General Mathematics · Mathematics 2022-03-22 Andrej Liptaj

Submodular functions are a fundamental object of study in combinatorial optimization, economics, machine learning, etc. and exhibit a rich combinatorial structure. Many subclasses of submodular functions have also been well studied and…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2013-04-19 Nikhil R. Devanur , Shaddin Dughmi , Roy Schwartz , Ankit Sharma , Mohit Singh

This paper argues an existence of a class of functions where function own input makes function description. That fact have impact to the wide spectrum of phenomena such as negative findings of Random Oracle Model in cryptography, complexity…

Computational Complexity · Computer Science 2010-07-28 Rade Vuckovac

There exist two major subclasses in the class of superquadratic functions, one comprises concave and decreasing functions, while the other consists of convex and monotone increasing functions. Leveraging this distinction, we introduce…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2024-03-19 Mohsen Kian

We examine combinatorial counting functions with two parameters, $n$ and $q$. For fixed $q$, these functions are (quasi-)polynomial in $n$. As $q$ varies, the degree of this polynomial is itself polynomial in $q$, as are the leading…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-07-14 Tristram Bogart , Kevin Woods

We investigate the finitary functions from a finite product of finite fields $\prod_{j =1}^m\mathbb{F}_{q_j} = \mathbb{K}$ to a finite product of finite fields $\prod_{i =1}^n\mathbb{F}_{p_i} = \mathbb{F}$, where $|\mathbb{K}|$ and…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2021-09-07 Stefano Fioravanti

In this paper, we introduce a subclass of close-to-convex functions defined in the open unit disk. We obtain the inclusion relationships, coefficient estimates and Fekete-Szego inequality. The results presented here would provide extension…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2016-06-02 Yao Liang Chung , See Keong Lee , Maisarah Haji Mohd

First, we give the definition for quasi-nearly subharmonic functions, now for general, not necessarily nonnegative functions, unlike previously. We point out that our function class incudes, among others, quasisubharmonic functions, nearly…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2008-10-08 Juhani Riihentaus

We prove that: 1. If a Hausdorff M-space is a continuous closed image of a submetrizable space, then it is metrizable. 2. A dense-in-itself open-closed image of a submetrizable space is submetrizable if and only if it is functionally…

General Topology · Mathematics 2023-12-07 Vlad Smolin

We give two examples of a finitely generated subgroup of a free group and a subset, closed in the profinite topology of a free group, such that their product is not closed in the profinite topology of a free group.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2017-09-20 Rita Gitik , Eliyahu Rips

Let $X$ be a nonempty set and let $i,j \in \{1,2,3,4\}$. We say that a binary operation $F:X^2\to X$ is $(i,j)$-selective if $$ F(F(x_1,x_2),F(x_3,x_4))~=~F(x_i,x_j), $$ for all $x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4\in X$. In this paper we provide…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2018-06-20 Jimmy Devillet , Gergely Kiss

The main goal of this paper is to investigate relations between topologies obtained by: $\theta$-open sets, $\omega$-open sets, $\theta_\omega$-open sets, local function, and local closure function with ideal of the countable sets. As the…

General Topology · Mathematics 2024-12-31 Aleksandar Pavlović

For two natural numbers $1<p_1<p_2$, with $\alpha = \frac{\log(p_1)}{\log(p_2)}$ irrational, we describe, in main Theorem $\Omega$ and in Note $1.5$, the factorization of two adjacent numbers in the multiplicatively closed subset $S =…

General Mathematics · Mathematics 2020-07-02 C. P. Anil Kumar

We consider sets of operations on a set A that are closed under permutation of variables, addition of dummy variables and composition. We describe these closed sets in terms of a Galois connection between operations and systems of pointed…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2016-11-22 Miguel Couceiro , Erkko Lehtonen

For all natural numbers a,b and d > 0, we consider the function f_{a,b,d} which associates n/d to any integer n when it is a multiple of d, and an + b otherwise; in particular f_{3,1,2} is the Collatz function. Coding in base a > 1 with b <…

Formal Languages and Automata Theory · Computer Science 2022-05-30 Didier Caucal , Chloé Rispal

Let C be a closed subset of a topological space X, and let f : C --> X. Let us assume that f is continuous and f(x) lies in C for every x in the boundary of C. How many times can one iterate f? This paper provides estimates on the number of…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2011-11-08 Massimo Gobbino , Robert Samuel Simon

Classical planar functions are functions from a finite field to itself and give rise to finite projective planes. They exist however only for fields of odd characteristic. We study their natural counterparts in characteristic two, which we…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2014-01-13 Kai-Uwe Schmidt , Yue Zhou

If two random variables X and A are functionally related via f(X)=A for some strictly monotone continuously differentiable function f:R->R, the distribution of X may easily be computed from the distribution of A.

General Mathematics · Mathematics 2022-08-16 Kerry Michael Soileau

A real number is called left-computable if there exists a computable increasing sequence of rational numbers converging to it. In this article we are investigating a proper subset of the left-computable numbers. We say that a real number…

Logic · Mathematics 2024-07-12 Philip Janicki
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