Related papers: H-infinity and Complex Interpolation
We compare the results of our two papers with the results of the paper Aratyn H., Gomes J.F., Zimerman A.H., Higher order Painlev\'e equations and their symmetries via reductions of a class of integrable models, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., V.…
This is a perspective on "k-stretchability of entanglement, and the duality of k-separability and k-producibility" by Szil\'ard Szalay, published in Quantum 3, 204 (2019).
In the first part, by the first author's work of 1972, an integral representation for an ultraspherical polynomial of higher index in terms of one of lower index and an infinite series was obtained. While this representation works well from…
This paper can be considered as an extension to our paper [On symplectically harmonic forms on six-dimensional nilmanifolds, Comment. Math. Helv. 76 (2001), n 1, 89-109]. Also, it contains a brief survey of recent results on symplectically…
A comment on the preprint "Towards a quantitative kinetic theory of polar active matter" by T. Ihle, arXiv:1401.8056.
This is a reaction to the article Symplectic bipotentials, in published form [2] Harakeh M, Ban M, de Saxce G. Symplectic bipotentials. Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids. 2026;0(0) doi:10.1177/10812865251413554, and in preprint form [1]…
In this paper, we make some remarks on Jos\'e Espinar's paper "Finite index operators on surfaces" [\texttt{arXiv:0911.3767}, to appear in Journal of Geometric Analysis (2011)].
We reply to comment on recent paper by Pieplow and Henkel (New J. Phys. 15 (2013) 023027) and our results made by Volokitin and Persson (arXiv: 1405.2525)
Rejoinder to "The Future of Indirect Evidence" [arXiv:1012.1161]
The complex method of interpolation, going back to Calder\'on and Coifman et al., on the one hand, and the Alexander-Wermer-Slodkowski theorem on polynomial hulls with convex fibers, on the other hand, are generalized to a method of…
This unpublished paper is a copy (completed by a development of section 5 and by minor corrections) of the article with the same title published in: Complex Analysis and Digital Geometry, Proceedings from the Kiselmanfest, 2006, Acta…
One can find some comments related to the isospectral issue
This is a Comment on the Article ``Aging, phase ordering and conformal invariance'' by M.Henkel, M.Pleimling, C.Godr\`eche and J.M.Luck [Phys.Rev.Lett. 87, 265701 (2001)].
This Comment points out a number of errors in the recent paper by Zarechnaya, Dubrovinskaia, Dubrovinsky, et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 185501 (2009)). Results and conclusions presented by Zarechnaya et al. (2009) are either incorrect or…
Given a sequence of real numbers, we consider its subsequences converging to possibly different limits and associate to each of them an index of convergence which depends on the density of the associated subsequences. This index turns out…
In the space of all entire functions it is solved the problem of interpolation taking into account multiplicities by sums of the series of exponentials with the exponents from a given set. It is found a criterion of solubility of the…
This manuscript (hep-th/9906140v1) is incomplete. Please read instead S. D. G{\l}azek, T. Mas{\l}owski, Renormalized Poincar\'e algebra for effective particles in quantum field theory, Phys.Rev. D65 (2002) 065011, (hep-th/0110185).
Old paper on the abstract scattering theory (ST) of periodic Hamiltonians. Updating of the references and correction of some minor non-mathematical misprints by H.C. Rosu.
This article gives a ``fundamental solution'' based energy-norm harmonic interpolation approach for two half-space settings of interest: the upper-half $\mathbb{R}^n$ plane, where fundamental solutions satisfy Laplace's equation, and the…
We extend the work by Mastroianni and Szabados regarding the barycentric interpolant introduced by J.-P. Berrut in 1988, for equally spaced nodes. We prove fully their first conjecture and present a proof of a weaker version of their second…