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We show that the centered discrete Hilbert transform on integers applied to a function can be written as the conditional expectation of a transform of stochastic integrals, where the stochastic processes considered have jump components. The…
A bibliography on the Hurwitz transformations is given. We deal here, with some details, with two particular Hurwitz transformations, viz, the $\grq \to \grt$ Kustaanheimo-Stiefel transformation and its $\grh \to \grc$ compact extension.…
This is an expanded version of the talk I gave at Oberwolfach, MIT and several other universities.
The notes contain a streamlined account on stability of univariate polynomials and related problems
This text follows the line of a talk on Ringberg symposium dedicated to Wolfhart Zimmermann 70th birthday. The historical overview (Part 1) partially overlaps with corresponding text of my previous commemorative paper. At the same time…
In this note, we explore certain determinantal descriptions of the Robbins numbers. Techniques used for this include continued fractions, Riordan arrays and series inversion. Proven and conjectured representations involve the determinants…
This paper is for the proceedings of the Chen-Chow Conference held in Tianjin, China in October 2000. The goal of the paper is to produce and survey evidence for a connection between Chen's work on iterated integrals on the one hand, and…
The present review presents the authors previous results on the topic from the title in a new light. Most of the previous results were obtained using the techniques of antilinear Hilbert-Schmidt mappings of one Hilbert pace into another,…
We describe the structure of the resolvent of the discrete rough truncated Hilbert transform under the critical exponent. This extends the results obtained in [8].
This note presents some results about Hankel determinants of backwards shifted Catalan-like numbers and related sequences.
Cyclotomic polylogarithms are reviewed and new results concerning the special constants that occur are presented. This also allows some comments on previous literature results using PSLQ.
This is a contribution to the proceedings of the 2016 "Loops and legs" conference, based on the talk by HF. The talk was based on the paper "On the reduction of Generalized Polylogarithms to $\text{Li}_n$ and $\text{Li}_{2,2}$ and on the…
We give a brief survey on some new developments on elliptic operators on manifolds with polyhedral singularities. The material essentially corresponds to a talk given by the author during the Conference "Elliptic and Hyperbolic Equations on…
The action of the finite Hilbert transform defined on $L^\infty(-1,1)$ and taking its values in the Zygmund space $L_{\textnormal{exp}}(-1,1)$ is studied in detail. This is a reciprocal situation to the investigation recently undertaken in…
An extended version of a series of lectures given at Bogota in december 2002. It consists in a presentation of some aspects of Connes' and Kreimer's work on renormalization in the context of general connected Hopf algebras, in particular…
The purpose of this paper is to compute the asymptotics of determinants of finite sections of operators that are trace class perturbations of Toeplitz operators. For example, we consider the asymptotics in the case where the matrices are of…
This article is an expanded version of my talk at the Gathering for Gardner, 2012.
We consider expansions of functions in $L^{p}(\mathbb{R},|x|^{2k}dx)$, $1\leq p<+\infty$ with respect to Dunkl-Hermite functions in the rank-one setting. We actually define the heat-diffusion and Poisson integrals in the one-dimensional…
This short talk summarizes some important issues relevant to a new Minkowski space formulation of nonperturbative contributions to quantum scattering. Details may be found in hep-ph/9403353. (To appear in Proceedings of 1994 NATO Advanced…
These are the notes for the lecture given by the author at the "Current Events" Special Session of the AMS meeting in Baltimore on January 17, 2003. Topics reviewed include the Langlands correspondence for GL(n) in the function field case…