Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1881-1167
Print ISSN : 0025-5645
ISSN-L : 0025-5645
Volume 65, Issue 2
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  • Juha Lehrbäck, Heli Tuominen
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 343-356
    Published: 2013
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    We show that in Euclidean space and other regular metric spaces, the notions of dimensions defined by Assouad and Aikawa coincide. In addition, in more general metric spaces, we study the relationship between these two dimensions and a related codimension and give an application of the Aikawa (co)dimension for the Hardy inequalities.
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  • Ryo Takahashi
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 357-374
    Published: 2013
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    Let R be a Gorenstein local ring which is locally a hypersurface on the punctured spectrum. In this paper, we classify thick subcategories of the bounded derived category of finitely generated R-modules. Moreover, using this classification, we also classify thick subcategories of finitely generated R-modules, and find out the relationships with thick subcategories of Cohen-Macaulay R-modules.
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  • Yuki Ikegami, Hisao Kato, Akihide Ueda
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 375-387
    Published: 2013
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    In this paper, we study some dynamical properties of fixed-point free homeomorphisms of separable metric spaces. For each natural number p, we define eventual colorings within p of homeomorphisms which are generalized notions of colorings of fixed-point free homeomorphisms, and we investigate the eventual coloring number C(f,p) of a fixed-point free homeomorphism f: XX with zero-dimensional set of periodic points. In particular, we show that if dim X < ∞, then there is a natural number p, which depends on dim X, and X can be divided into two closed regions C1 and C2 such that for each point xX, the orbit {fk(x)}k=0 of x goes back and forth between C1C2 and C2C1 within the time p.
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  • Peng Chen, Xuan Thinh Duong, Lixin Yan
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 389-409
    Published: 2013
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    Let (X, d, μ) be a metric measure space endowed with a metric d and a nonnegative Borel doubling measure μ. Let L be a non-negative self-adjoint operator of order m on X. Assume that L generates a holomorphic semigroup etL whose kernels pt(x,y) satisfy Gaussian upper bounds but without any assumptions on the regularity of space variables x and y. Also assume that L satisfies a Plancherel type estimate. Under these conditions, we show the Lp bounds for Stein's square functions arising from Bochner-Riesz means associated to the operator L. We then use the Lp estimates on Stein's square functions to obtain a Hörmander-type criterion for spectral multipliers of L. These results are applicable for large classes of operators including sub-Laplacians acting on Lie groups of polynomial growth and Schrödinger operators with rough potentials.
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  • Eiko Kin, Mitsuhiko Takasawa
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 411-446
    Published: 2013
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    We denote by δg (resp. δg+), the minimal dilatation for pseudo-Anosovs (resp. pseudo-Anosovs with orientable invariant foliations) on a closed surface of genus g. This paper concerns the pseudo-Anosovs which occur as monodromies of fibrations on manifolds obtained from the Whitehead sister link exterior W by Dehn filling two cusps, where the fillings are on the boundary slopes of fibers of W. We give upper bounds of δg for g ≡ 0,1,5,6,7,9 (mod 10), δg+ for g ≡ 1,5,7,9 (mod 10). Our bounds improve the previous one given by Hironaka. We note that the monodromies of fibrations on W were also studied by Aaber and Dunfield independently.
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  • Anders Olofsson, Jens Wittsten
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 447-486
    Published: 2013
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    In this paper a counterpart of the classical Poisson integral formula is found for a class of standard weighted Laplace differential operators in the unit disc. In the process the corresponding Dirichlet boundary value problem is solved for arbitrary distributional boundary data. Boundary limits and representations of the associated solutions are studied within a framework of homogeneous Banach spaces. Special emphasis is put on the so-called relative completion of a homogeneous Banach space.
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  • Yôsuke Hishikawa, Masaharu Nishio, Masahiro Yamada
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 487-520
    Published: 2013
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    Let H be the upper half-space of the (n+1)-dimensional Euclidean space. Let 0 < α ≤ 1 and m(α) = min {1, 1/(2α)}. For σ > −m(α), the α-parabolic Bloch type space ${\cal B}$α(σ) on H is the set of all solutions u of the equation (∂/∂t + (−Δx)α)u = 0 with finite Bloch norm || u ||${\cal B}$α(σ) of a weight tσ. It is known that ${\cal B}$1/2(0) coincides with the classical harmonic Bloch space on H. We extend the notion of harmonic conjugate functions to functions in the α-parabolic Bloch type space ${\cal B}$α(σ). We study properties of α-parabolic conjugate functions and give an application to the estimates of tangential derivative norms on ${\cal B}$α(σ). Inversion theorems for α-parabolic conjugate functions are also given.
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  • Koji Cho, Joe Kamimoto, Toshihiro Nose
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 521-562
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    The asymptotic behavior at infinity of oscillatory integrals is in detail investigated by using the Newton polyhedra of the phase and the amplitude. We are especially interested in the case that the amplitude has a zero at a critical point of the phase. The properties of poles of local zeta functions, which are closely related to the behavior of oscillatory integrals, are also studied under the associated situation.
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  • Artbazar Galtbayar, Kenji Yajima
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 563-605
    Published: 2013
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    We consider Schrödinger equations itu = (−Δ + V)u in ℝ3 with a real potential V such that, for an integer k ≥ 0, ⟨xkV(x) belongs to an amalgam space ℓp(Lq) for some 1 ≤ p < 3/2 < q ≤ ∞, where ⟨x⟩ = (1 + |x|2)1/2. Let H = −Δ + V and let Pac be the projector onto the absolutely continuous subspace of L2(ℝ3) for H. Assuming that zero is not an eigenvalue nor a resonance of H, we show that solutions u(t) = exp(−itH)Pacφ admit asymptotic expansions as t → ∞ of the form
    $$\bigg\| \langle x \rangle^{-k-\varepsilon} \bigg( u(t)- \sum_{j=0}^{[k/2]}t^{-\frac32-j}P_j \varphi \bigg) \bigg\|_{\infty}\leq C |t|^{-\frac{k+3+\varepsilon}2} \big\| \langle x \rangle^{k+\varepsilon}\varphi \big\|_1$$
    for 0 < ε < 3 (1/p − 2/3), where P0, …, P[k/2] are operators of finite rank and [k/2] is the integral part of k/2. The proof is based upon estimates of boundary values on the reals of the resolvent (−Δ − λ2)−1 as an operator-valued function between certain weighted amalgam spaces.
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  • Nadjet Abada, Tahar Z. Boulmezaoud, Nabil Kerdid
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 607-632
    Published: 2013
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    We analyze in weighted Lq-spaces the linearized system of partial differential equations arising from the motion of a rotating obstacle in a fluid. We prove some existence, uniqueness and regularity results of decaying or growing weak solutions. Two auxiliary equations are also considered and treated.
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  • Yoshihiro Mizuta, Eiichi Nakai, Yoshihiro Sawano, Tetsu Shimomura
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 633-670
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    Our aim in this paper is to prove the Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality for Riesz potentials of functions in variable exponent Lebesgue spaces, which are called Musielak-Orlicz spaces with respect to Φ(x,t) = tp(x)(log(c0 + t))q(x) for t > 0 and x ∈ ℝn, via the Littlewood-Paley decomposition.
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  • Sangbum Cho, Darryl McCullough
    2013 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 671-686
    Published: 2013
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    For a genus-1 1-bridge knot in S3, that is, a (1,1)-knot, a middle tunnel is a tunnel that is not an upper or lower tunnel for some (1,1)-position. Most torus knots have a middle tunnel, and non-torus-knot examples were obtained by Goda, Hayashi, and Ishihara. In a previous paper, we generalized their construction and calculated the slope invariants for the resulting examples. We give an iterated version of the construction that produces many more examples, and calculate their slope invariants. If one starts with the trivial knot, the iterated constructions produce all the 2-bridge knots, giving a new calculation of the slope invariants of their tunnels. In the final section we compile a list of the known possibilities for the set of tunnels of a given tunnel number 1 knot.
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