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Let $D$ be a bounded convex domain in $\mathbb{C}$ with a regular analytic boundary. Suppose that the numerical range $W(A)$ of a bounded linear operator $A$ is contained in $\overline{D}$. If $\overline{W(A)}$ intersects the boundary…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2020-03-12 Brian Lins

For all $1<p<\infty$ and $N\ge 2$ we prove that there is a constant $\alpha(p,N)>0$ such that the $p$-harmonic measure in $\R^N_+$ of a ball of radius $0 < \delta \leq 1$ in $\R^{N-1}$ is bounded above and below by a constant times $\delta…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2018-07-30 J. G. Llorente , J. J. Manfredi , W. C. Troy , J. M. Wu

We prove that a singular part $\mu_s$ of a measure $\mu$ satisfying ${\cal A}\mu =0$ for a linear partial differential operator ${\cal A}$ defined on $R^d$ has the range in the intersection of kernels of the principal symbol of ${\cal A}$…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2017-02-14 Darko Mitrovic

Let X be a general smooth projective algebraic curve of genus g>1. We prove that the moduli space G(\alpha:n,d,k) of $\alpha $-stable coherent systems of type (n,d,k) over X is empty if k>n and the Brill-Noether number is negative.…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2007-11-15 L. Brambila-Paz

A set in $\mathbb R^d$ is called almost-equidistant if for any three distinct points in the set, some two are at unit distance apart. First, we give a short proof of the result of Bezdek and L\'angi claiming that an almost-equidistant set…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2019-04-18 Alexandr Polyanskii

We show that the maximal numerical range of an operator has a non-empty intersection with the boundary of its numerical range if and only if the operator is normaloid. A description of this intersection is also given.

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2018-03-29 Ilya M Spitkovsky

Let (X,d,p) be a metric space with a metric d and a marked point p. We define the set of w-strongly porous at 0 subsets of [0,\infty) and prove that the distance set {d(x,p): x\in X} is w-strongly porous at 0 if and only if every pretangent…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2012-10-03 Viktoriia Bilet , Oleksiy Dovgoshey

Given a matrix $M = (a_{i,j})$ a square is a $2 \times 2$ submatrix with entries $a_{i,j}$, $a_{i, j+s}$, $a_{i+s, j}$, $a_{i+s, j +s}$ for some $s \geq 1$, and a zero-sum square is a square where the entries sum to $0$. Recently,…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-05-18 Tom Johnston

It is shown that a nonmetrizable ANR-space of weight $\tau > \omega$, admitting a group structure, is (topologically) an $\text{\f R}^{\tau}$-manifold.

General Topology · Mathematics 2007-05-23 A. Chigogidze

Let $X$ be a compact K\"ahler manifold and $\a \in H^{1,1}(X,\R)$ a K\"ahler class. We study the metric completion of the space $\HH_\a$ of K\"ahler metrics in $\a$, when endowed with the Mabuchi $L^2$-metric $d$. Using recent ideas of…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2014-04-11 Vincent Guedj

We construct a multiset space $\mathbb{N}[X]$ over a metric space $X$ that simultaneously enjoys desirable topological properties and admits a natural matching metric $d_{\mathbb{N}[X]}$, making it a metrizable abelian topological monoid…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2025-10-14 Donghan Kim

Given a metric pair $(X,A)$, i.e. a metric space $X$ and a distinguished closed set $A \subset X$, one may construct in a functorial way a pointed pseudometric space $\mathcal{D}_\infty(X,A)$ of persistence diagrams equipped with the…

Let R be monomial sub-algebra of $k[x_1,...,x_N]$ generated by square free monomials of degree two. This paper addresses the following question: when is R a complete intersection? For such a k-algebra we can associate a graph G whose…

Commutative Algebra · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Mordechai Katzman

The center of distances of a metric space $(X,d)$ is the set $C(X)$ of all $t\in \mathbb R^+$ for which the equation $d(x,p)=t$ has a solution for each $p\in X$. We prove that the equalities $C(X)=\{0\}$ or $C(X)=\{0,\operatorname{diam}X\}…

General Topology · Mathematics 2026-02-23 Oleksiy Dovgoshey , Olga Rovenska

Let $D$ denote a positive integer and let $Q_D$ denote the graph of the $D$-dimensional hypercube. Let $X$ denote the vertex set of $Q_D$ and let $A \in \MX$ denote the adjacency matrix of $Q_D$. A matrix $B \in \MX$ is called $A$-{\em…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2010-10-14 Stefko Miklavic , Paul Terwilliger

For $n\ge 5$, we prove that every $n\times n$ matrix $M=(a_{i,j})$ with entries in $\{-1,1\}$ and absolute discrepancy $|\mathrm{disc}(M)|=|\sum a_{i,j}|\le n$ contains a zero-sum square except for the split matrix (up to symmetries). Here,…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2021-06-09 Alma R. Arévalo , Amanda Montejano , Edgardo Roldán-Pensado

For a (compact) subset $K$ of a metric space and $\varepsilon > 0$, the {\em covering number} $N(K , \varepsilon )$ is defined as the smallest number of balls of radius $\varepsilon$ whose union covers $K$. Knowledge of the {\em metric…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2009-09-25 Stanislaw J. Szarek

A ring $R$ is nil-clean if every element in $R$ is the sum of an idempotent and a nilpotent. A ring $R$ is abelian if every idempotent is central. We prove that if $R$ is abelian then $M_n(R)$ is nil-clean if and only if $R/J(R)$ is Boolean…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2014-07-29 Huanyin Chen

Chen and Chv\'atal conjectured in 2008 that in any finite metric space either there is a line containing all the points - a universal line -, or the number of lines is at least the number of points. This is a generalization of a classical…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2024-05-30 Guillermo Gamboa Quintero , Martín Matamala , Juan Pablo Peña

In a separably connected space any two points are contained in a separable connected subset. We show a mechanism that takes a connected bounded metric space and produces a complete connected metric space whose separablewise components form…

General Topology · Mathematics 2009-03-30 T. Banakh , M. Vovk , M. R. Wójcik
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