scholarly journals Involutive Property of Resolutions of Differential Operators

1966 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 419-427
Author(s):  
Masatake Kuranishi

Let E and E′ be C∞ vector bundles over a C∞ manifold M. Denote by Γ(E) (resp. by Γ(E′) the vector space of C∞ cross-sections of E (resp. of E′) over M. Take a linear differential operator of the first order D: Γ(E) → Γ(E′) induced by a vector bundle mapping σ(D): jl(E) ′ E′, where Jk(E) denotes the vector bundle of k-jets of cross-sections of E.

2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabrizio Pugliese ◽  
Giovanni Sparano ◽  
Luca Vitagliano

Abstract We define a new notion of fiberwise linear differential operator on the total space of a vector bundle E. Our main result is that fiberwise linear differential operators on E are equivalent to (polynomial) derivations of an appropriate line bundle over E ∗ {E^{\ast}} . We believe this might represent a first step towards a definition of multiplicative (resp. infinitesimally multiplicative) differential operators on a Lie groupoid (resp. a Lie algebroid). We also discuss the linearization of a differential operator around a submanifold.


2004 ◽  
Vol 2004 (22) ◽  
pp. 1151-1158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takeshi Miura ◽  
Go Hirasawa ◽  
Sin-Ei Takahasi

Lethbe an entire function andTha differential operator defined byThf=f′+hf. We show thatThhas the Hyers-Ulam stability if and only ifhis a nonzero constant. We also consider Ger-type stability problem for|1−f′/hf|≤ϵ.


Author(s):  
Peter Massopust

Several classes of classical cardinal B-splines can be obtained as solutions of operator equations of the form [Formula: see text] where [Formula: see text] is a linear differential operator of integral order. In this paper, we consider classes of generalized B-splines consisting of cardinal polynomial B-splines of complex and hypercomplex orders and cardinal exponential B-splines of complex order and derive the fractional linear differential operators that are naturally associated with them. For this purpose, we also present the spaces of distributions onto which these fractional differential operators act.


Author(s):  
Zofia Szmydt ◽  
Bogdan Ziemian

SynopsisLet F be a real analytic function on a real analytic manifold X. Let P be a linear differential operator on X such that , where Q is an ordinary differential operator with analytic coefficients whose singular points are all regular. For each (isolated) critical value z of F, we construct locally an F-invariant solution u of the equation Pu - v, v being an arbitrary F-invariant distribution supported in F−1(z). The solution u is constructed explicitly in the form of a series of F-invariant distributions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Oksana Bihun ◽  
Clark Mourning

Via a generalization of the pseudospectral method for numerical solution of differential equations, a family of nonlinear algebraic identities satisfied by the zeros of a wide class of orthogonal polynomials is derived. The generalization is based on a modification of pseudospectral matrix representations of linear differential operators proposed in the paper, which allows these representations to depend on two, rather than one, sets of interpolation nodes. The identities hold for every polynomial family pνxν=0∞ orthogonal with respect to a measure supported on the real line that satisfies some standard assumptions, as long as the polynomials in the family satisfy differential equations Apν(x)=qν(x)pν(x), where A is a linear differential operator and each qν(x) is a polynomial of degree at most n0∈N; n0 does not depend on ν. The proposed identities generalize known identities for classical and Krall orthogonal polynomials, to the case of the nonclassical orthogonal polynomials that belong to the class described above. The generalized pseudospectral representations of the differential operator A for the case of the Sonin-Markov orthogonal polynomials, also known as generalized Hermite polynomials, are presented. The general result is illustrated by new algebraic relations satisfied by the zeros of the Sonin-Markov polynomials.


2014 ◽  
Vol 25 (06) ◽  
pp. 1450009
Author(s):  
Ángel Martín del Rey

In this paper, the notion of boolean linear differential operator (BLDO) on elementary cellular automata (ECA) is introduced and some of their more important properties are studied. Special attention is paid to those differential operators whose coefficients are the ECA with rule numbers 90 and 150.


Author(s):  
Mihajlo Cekić ◽  
Thibault Lefeuvre

Abstract Given a smooth Hermitian vector bundle $\mathcal{E}$ over a closed Riemannian manifold $(M,g)$, we study generic properties of unitary connections $\nabla ^{\mathcal{E}}$ on the vector bundle $\mathcal{E}$. First of all, we show that twisted conformal Killing tensors (CKTs) are generically trivial when $\dim (M) \geq 3$, answering an open question of Guillarmou–Paternain–Salo–Uhlmann [ 14]. In negative curvature, it is known that the existence of twisted CKTs is the only obstruction to solving exactly the twisted cohomological equations, which may appear in various geometric problems such as the study of transparent connections. The main result of this paper says that these equations can be generically solved. As a by-product, we also obtain that the induced connection $\nabla ^{\textrm{End}({\operatorname{{\mathcal{E}}}})}$ on the endomorphism bundle $\textrm{End}({\operatorname{{\mathcal{E}}}})$ has generically trivial CKTs as long as $(M,g)$ has no nontrivial CKTs on its trivial line bundle. Eventually, we show that, under the additional assumption that $(M,g)$ is Anosov (i.e., the geodesic flow is Anosov on the unit tangent bundle), the connections are generically opaque, namely that generically there are no non-trivial subbundles of $\mathcal{E}$ that are preserved by parallel transport along geodesics. The proofs rely on the introduction of a new microlocal property for (pseudo)differential operators called operators of uniform divergence type, and on perturbative arguments from spectral theory (especially on the theory of Pollicott–Ruelle resonances in the Anosov case).


1996 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 758-776 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. D. Fegan ◽  
B. Steer

AbstractWe investigate questions of spectral symmetry for certain first order differential operators acting on sections of bundles over manifolds which have a group action. We show that if the manifold is in fact a group we have simple spectral symmetry for all homogeneous operators. Furthermore if the manifold is not necessarily a group but has a compact Lie group of rank 2 or greater acting on it by isometries with discrete isotropy groups, and let D be a split invariant elliptic first order differential operator, then D has equivariant spectral symmetry.


1988 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-84
Author(s):  
P. W. Eloe ◽  
P. L. Saintignon

AbstractLet I = [a, b] ⊆ R and let L be an nth order linear differential operator defined on Cn(I). Let 2 ≦ k ≦ n and let a ≦ x1 < x2 < … < xn = b. A method of forced mono tonicity is used to construct monotone sequences that converge to solutions of the conjugate type boundary value problem (BVP) Ly = f(x, y),y(i-1) = rij where 1 ≦i ≦ mj, 1 ≦ j ≦ k, mj = n, and f : I X R → R is continuous. A comparison theorem is employed and the method requires that the Green's function of an associated BVP satisfies certain sign conditions.


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