The Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto is searching to fill multiple positions at various levels this academic year. A target area of our...
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Cristina Pereyra
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Nov 7, 2006 11:37 pm
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hi dear friends i have a question: would you please help me to find an counter example which shows that L1(R) is not a C*-algebra? best regards, zohreh...
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gdafni@...
Nov 16, 2006 8:11 pm
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consider the charactreristic function of [0,1] and see that the c*identity is not satisfied for this. Zohreh Rahbani <zrahbani@...> wrote: hi dear...
Dear Colleague, We would like to bring to your attention a number of positions available in the Maxwell Institute of the University of Edinburgh and ...
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Jan 8, 2007 6:05 pm
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Hello, I need a proof of the following fact: L^/infinity functions in R can be made continuous by changing the values of functions on a set of measure zero....
Hai, I think that is not true in general. Particular you can visualise this by taking a step function on a bounded interval. bye.... wilson@... wrote:...
Hi Thanks. I got similar mails from others saying it is not true. I havnt checked a counterexample yet, but I'll do it. In page 192 of Rudin's "Real and...
Hi Gowri, Look at equation (5) on pg. 192. We assumed, that \phi(f) is not zero and that \beta(y) is in L^\infinity. On the other hand, since the map f \to f_y...
Hi Gowri; I think the best you can do in approximating such function is Lusin's Theorem, which is sometimes very useful. Anyways, here I provide a counter...
Trying to understand how to model the natural movements of a pendulum in a programming language. Not sure where to start, I know that certain constants must be...
I have a problem of calculating DFT on product of finite abelian group say Z/2Z and Z/4Z . In general product of groups with repeated primes. Any solution is...
Dear Colleagues, If one can interpret the Laplacian $\Delta$ as curvature or strain energy, is there a geometric or physical interpretation of $\Delta^{3/2}$??...
Hendra Gunawan
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Sep 17, 2007 9:07 am
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I am sorry, but what I am interested in is actually $\Delta^{3/4}$. Hendra Gunawan...
Hendra Gunawan
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Sep 17, 2007 1:26 pm
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Dear Colleagues, How to get $ composition f(g) \in C^{s*t}$ by using Littlewood-Paley decomposition? where $f \in C^{s}$ and $g (belonging to C{t}) is a ...
The Maxwell Institute's Centre for Analysis and Nonlinear PDEs is currently advertising two permanent posts in the general area of nonlinear PDE. Candidates...
Could someone please help me find my way about this statement: Let A be a sub-sigma-algebra of the Borel sets of the torus; A is invariant to the circle action...
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A position of postdoctoral fellow or research fellow has been advertised in the Centre for Mathematics and its Applications at the Australian National...
The University of Luxembourg has the following vacancies: 1 post-doctoral position in mathematics (area: Non-commutative Harmonic Analysis; further information...
I hope I am not out of line as newbie in introducing myself. Just call me bodhi (bow-dee). i am a physicist who has formerly worked and taught theoretical,...