12 resultados para non-normal space
em Bulgarian Digital Mathematics Library at IMI-BAS
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A γ-space with a strictly positive measure is separable. An example of a non-separable γ−space with c.c.c. is given. A P−space with c.c.c. is countable and discrete.
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A novel approach of normal ECG recognition based on scale-space signal representation is proposed. The approach utilizes curvature scale-space signal representation used to match visual objects shapes previously and dynamic programming algorithm for matching CSS representations of ECG signals. Extraction and matching processes are fast and experimental results show that the approach is quite robust for preliminary normal ECG recognition.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60J80, Secondary 60G99.
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The general iteration method for nonexpansive mappings on a Banach space is considered. Under some assumption of fast enough convergence on the sequence of (“almost” nonexpansive) perturbed iteration mappings, if the basic method is τ−convergent for a suitable topology τ weaker than the norm topology, then the perturbed method is also τ−convergent. Application is presented to the gradient-prox method for monotone inclusions in Hilbert spaces.
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We prove that if f is a real valued lower semicontinuous function on a Banach space X and if there exists a C^1, real valued Lipschitz continuous function on X with bounded support and which is not identically equal to zero, then f is Lipschitz continuous of constant K provided all lower subgradients of f are bounded by K. As an application, we give a regularity result of viscosity supersolutions (or subsolutions) of Hamilton-Jacobi equations in infinite dimensions which satisfy a coercive condition. This last result slightly improves some earlier work by G. Barles and H. Ishii.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33 (primary), 35S15
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2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 53A07, 53A35, 53A10.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60J80, Secondary 62F12, 60G99.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 18B30, 47A12.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 46B20, 46B26.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 41A10, 30E10, 41A65.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 47A45.