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Let $A$ be a $C^*$-algebra and $(a_{ij}) \in M_n(A)$ be a positive matrix. Does there exist a constant $C \ge 0$ (not depending on the $a_{ij}$) such that $$\lVert(a_{ij})\rVert \le C \Bigl\lVert\s...
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Does a generic Lipschitz function have everywhere discontinuous derivative?
Let $\Omega$ be an open, bounded, convex subset of $\mathbb R^n$. Given a Lipschitz function $f$ on $\Omega$, we denote by $D(f)$ the subset of $\Omega$ on which the classical derivative of $f$ exists.
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"Regularity of the Klein-Gordon propagator in a Lorentzian metric with a divergi...
I'm trying to understand the behavior of the Klein-Gordon propagator near a hypersurface where one metric component diverges.Consider a Lorentzian metric of the form:ds² = -A(r)dt² + [A(r)B(ρ)]⁻¹dr² + r²dΩ²where B(ρ) → 0 at a specific hypersurface ρ...
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Using higher-order Bring radicals to solve arbitrary polynomials
It is well known that there is no general formula for the solution of the quintic. Of course, what this really means is that there is no general formula that only involves addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and the extraction of $n$-th...
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Graph theory of eikonal equation on riemannian manifolds
It is well known that given a finite, connected, weighted graph ($G = (V,E,w)$), one can view it as a discrete metric space by defining the induced shortest-path metric[d_G(x,y) = \inf_{\gamma:x\to y} \sum_{e \in \gamma} w(e).]In this setting, the graph...
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