Frontiers of Mathematics in China

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Certain Ergodic Properties of a Differential System on a Compact Differentiable Manifold
LIAO Shan-tao, LIAO Shan-tao
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 1-52.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0020-4

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Let Mn be an n-dimensional compact C"-differentiable manifold, n >2, and let S be a C1-differential system on Mn. The system induces a one-parameter C1. transformation group Øt(-" < t < ") over Mn and, thus, naturally induces a one-parameter transformation group of the tangent bundle of Mn. The aim of this paper, in essence, is to study certain ergodic properties of this latter transformation group.Among various results established in the paper, we mention here only the following, which might describe quite well the nature of our study.(A) Let M be the set of regular points in Mn of the differential system S. With respect to a given C" Riemannian metric of Mn, we consider the bundle £# of all (n-2) spheres Qxn-2, x"M, where Qxn-2 for each x consists of all unit tangent vectors of Mn orthogonal to the trajectory through x. Then, the differential system S gives rise naturally to a one-parameter transformation group ψt#(-" < t < ") of £#. For an l-frame α= (u1, u2, ... , ul) of Mn at a point x in M, 1 > l > n-1, each ui being in £#, we shall denote the volume of the parallelotope in the tangent space of Mn at x with edges u1, u2, ... , ul by v(α), and let η*α(t) =v(ψt#(u1),ψt#(u2),...,ψt#(ul)).This is a continuous real function of t. Let image α is said to be positively linearly independent of the mean if I+*(α) > 0. Similarly, α is said to be negatively linearly independent of the mean if I-*(α) > 0. A point x of M is said to possess positive generic index κ=κ+*(x) if, at x, there is a κ-frame = (u1, u2, ... , uκ) , ui " £#, of Mn having the property of being positively linearly independent in the mean, but at x, every l-frame = (v1, v2, ... , vl), vi " £#, of Mn with l > κ does not have the same property. Similarly, we define the negative generic index κ-*(x) of x. For a nonempty closed subset F of Mn consisting of regular points of S, invariant under Øt(-" < t < ") let the (positive and negative) generic indices of F be defined by image Theorem κ+*(F) = κ-*(F). (B)We consider a nonempty compact metric space x and a one-parameter transformation group φt(-" < t < ") over X. For a given positive integer l "e 2, we assume that, to each x2X, there are associated l-positive real continuous functions hx1(t), hx2(t), ... , hxl(t) of (-" < t < "). Assume further that these functions possess the following properties, namely, for each of k = 1, 2, ... , l, (i*) hk(x, t) = hxk(t) is a continuous function of the Cartesian product X×(-","). (ii*) hφs(x)k(t)=

hxk(s+t)
hxk(s)
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Dimension-Free Harnack Inequality and its Applications
WANG Feng-Yu
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 53-72.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0021-3

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This paper presents a self-contained account concerning a dimensionfree Harnack inequality and its applications. This new type of inequality not only implies heat kernel bounds as the classical Li Yau s Harnack inequality did, but also provides a direct way to describe various dimension-free properties of finite and infinite-dimensional diffusion semigroups. The author starts with a standard weighted Laplace operator on a Riemannian manifold with curvature bounded from below, and then move further to the unbounded below curvature case and its infinite-dimensional settings.
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Branching Processes with Immigration and Related Topics
LI Zeng-hu
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 73-97.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0027-x

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This is a survey on the recent progresses in the study of branching processes with immigration, generalized Ornstein Uhlenbeck processes, and affine Markov processes.We mainly focus on the applications of skew convolution semigroups and the connections in those processes.
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Small Knots and Large Handle Additions
QUI Rui-feng, WANG Shi-cheng
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 98-100.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0024-0

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Some New Results on Strong Ergodicity
MAO Yong-hua
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 105-109.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0022-2

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Coupling method is used to obtain the explicit upper and lower bounds for convergence rates in strong ergodicity for Markov processes. For one-dimensional diffusion processes and birth death processes, these bounds are sharp in the sense that the upper one and the lower one are only different by a constant.
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Point-wise Multipliers of Herz-type Besov Spaces and Their Applications
XU Jing-shi
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 110-119.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0025-z

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In this paper, the point-wise multipliers for the Herz-type Besov spaces are obtained, and the pseudo-differential operators are proved to be bounded in the Herz-type Besov spaces by using the point-wise multipliers.
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Complete Quasiconvex Mappings in Polydisc
LIU Tai-shun, ZHANG Wen-jun
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 120-129.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0005-3

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In this paper, a class of biholomorphic mappings called complete quasiconvex mappings is introduced and studied in bounded convex Reinhardt domains of Cn. Through a detailed analysis of the analytic characterization for this class of mappings, it is shown that this class of mappings contains the convex mappings and is also a subset of the class of starlike mappings. In the special case of the polydisc, a decomposition theorem is established for the complete quasiconvex mappings, which in turn is used to derive an improved sufficient condition for the convex mappings.
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Space-like Isoparametric Hypersurfaces in Lorentzian Space Forms
LI Zhen-qi, XIE Xian-hua
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 130-137.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0026-y

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The purpose of this paper is to make clear the so-called Nomizu problem, whether it is possible to find examples of space-like isoparametric hypersurfaces in Hn+11 with more than two distinct principal curvatures. It is proved that a space-like isoparametric hypersurface in Hn+11 or testSn+11 can have at most two distinct principal curvatures. The authors present the classification and explicit analytic expressions of such type of isoparametric hypersurfaces.
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A Rank Theorem of Operators between Banach Spaces
MA Ji-pu
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 138-143.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0018-y

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Suppose that E and F are two Banach spaces and that B(E, F) is the space of all bounded linear operators from E to F. Let T0B(E, F) with a generalized inverse T0+B(E, F). This paper shows that, for every T∈B(E, F) with T0+(T-T0) <1, B(I + T0+(T-T0))-1T0+ is a generalized inverse of T if and only if (I-T0+T0)N(T) = N(T0), where N( ") stands for the null space of the operator inside the parenthesis. This result improves a useful theorem of Nashed and Cheng and further shows that a lemma given by Nashed and Cheng is valid in the case where T0 is a semi-Fredholm operator but not in general.
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On the Cauchy Problem of the Camassa–Holm Equation
DAI Hui-hui, KWEK Keng-Huat, GAO Hong-jun, QU Chao-chun
Front. Math. China. 2006, 1 (1): 144-159.  
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-005-0002-6

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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Cauchy problem of the Camassa Holm equation. By using the abstract method proposed and studied by T. Kato and priori estimates, the existence and uniqueness of the global solution to the Cauchy problem of the Camassa Holm equation in Lp frame under certain conditions are obtained. In addition, the continuous dependence of the solution of this equation on the linear dispersive coefficient contained in the equation is obtained.
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