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In this paper we establish an abstraction of on-the-fly determinization of finite-state automata using transition monoids and demonstrate how it can be applied to bound the asymptotics. We present algebraic and combinatorial properties that…

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The motion of a muon in two centers coulomb field is one of the interesting problems of quantum mechanics. The adiabatic expansion method is powerful approach to study the muonic three-body system. In this investigation the three-body…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-06-23 M. R. Pahlavani , S. M. Motevalli

We characterize the compactness of commutators in the Bloom setting. Namely, for a suitably non-degenerate Calder\'on--Zygmund operator $T$, and a pair of weights $ \sigma , \omega \in A_p$, the commutator $ [T, b]$ is compact from $ L ^{p}…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2020-10-30 Michael Lacey , Ji Li

This exposition presents a self-contained proof of the $A_2$ theorem, the quantitatively sharp norm inequality for singular integral operators in the weighted space $L^2(w)$. The strategy of the proof is a streamlined version of the…

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Consider a d-dimensional Brownian motion in a random potential defined by attaching a nonnegative and polynomially decaying potential around Poisson points. We introduce a repulsive interaction between the Brownian path and the Poisson…

Probability · Mathematics 2013-10-04 Ryoki Fukushima

We establish up to the boundary regularity estimates in weighted $L^{p}$ spaces with Muckenhoupt weights $A_{p}$ for weak solutions to the Hodge systems \begin{align*} d^{\ast}\left(Ad\omega\right) +…

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We give a short and simple polynomial estimate of the norm of weighted dyadic shift on metric space with geometric doubling, which is linear in the norm of the weight. Combined with the existence of special probability space of dyadic…

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Standard variational methods tend to obtain upper bounds on the ground state energy of quantum many-body systems. Here we study a complementary method that determines lower bounds on the ground state energy in a systematic fashion, scales…

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The Littlewood-Richardson coefficients describe the decomposition of tensor products of irreducible representations of a simple Lie algebra into irreducibles. Assuming the number of factors is large, one gets a measure on the space of…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2019-05-30 Evgeny Feigin

We will consider the damped Newton method for strongly monotone and Lipschitz continuous operator equations in a variational setting. We will provide a very accessible justification why the undamped Newton method performs better than its…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2023-05-26 Pascal Heid

We obtain sharp bounds for the monotonic rearrangement operator from "dyadic-type" classes to "continuous". In particular, for the $\mathrm{BMO}$ space and Muckenhoupt classes. The idea is to connect the problem with a simple geometric…

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We give a new proof of the sharp weighted $L^2$ inequality ||T||_{L^2(w)} \leq c [w]_{A_2} where $T$ is the Hilbert transform, a Riesz transform, the Beurling-Ahlfors operator or any operator that can be approximated by Haar shift…

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This paper discusses difference-in-differences (DID) estimation when there exist many control variables, potentially more than the sample size. In this case, traditional estimation methods, which require a limited number of variables, do…

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While it is well-known that every nearly-periodic Hamiltonian system possesses an adiabatic invariant, extant methods for computing terms in the adiabatic invariant series are inefficient. The most popular method involves the heavy…

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An approach to quantization of the damped harmonic oscillator (DHO) is developed on the basis of a modified Bateman Lagrangian (MBL); thereby some quantum mechanical aspects of the DHO are clarified. We treat the energy operator for the…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2020-02-14 Shinichi Deguchi , Yuki Fujiwara

In this paper we provide quantitative Bloom type estimates for iterated commutators of fractional integrals improving and extending results from a work of Holmes, Rahm and Spencer. We give new proofs for those inequalities relying upon a…

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The question if a Mott insulator and a band insulator are fundamentally different has been the matter of intensive research recently. Here we consider a simple model which allows by tuning one parameter to go continously from a Mott…

Strongly Correlated Electrons · Physics 2009-11-11 Andreas Fuhrmann , David Heilmann , Hartmut Monien

We present a framework based on modified dyadic shifts to prove multiple results of modern singular integral theory under mild kernel regularity. Using new optimized representation theorems we first revisit a result of Figiel concerning the…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2020-09-28 Emil Airta , Henri Martikainen , Emil Vuorinen

We propose improved estimators to compute the reweighting factors which are needed for lattice QCD calculations that rely on twisted-mass reweighting for the light quark contribution and the Rational Hybrid Monte Carlo (RHMC) algorithm for…

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