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Degenerate self-similar measures, spectral asymptotics and small deviations of Gaussian processes
We find the logarithmic small ball asymptotics for the -norm with
respect to a degenerate self-similar measures of a certain class of Gaussian
processes including Brownian motion, Ornstein - Uhlenbeck process and their
integrated counterparts.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur
Fully Overheated Single-Electron Transistor
We consider the fully overheated single-electron transistor, where the heat
balance is determined entirely by electron transfers. We find three distinct
transport regimes corresponding to cotunneling, single-electron tunneling, and
a competition between the two. We find an anomalous sensitivity to temperature
fluctuations at the crossover between the two latter regimes that manifests in
an exceptionally large Fano factor of current noise.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, includes Appendi
Team organization may help swarms of flies to become invisible in closed waveguides
We are interested in a time harmonic acoustic problem in a waveguide
containing flies. The flies are modelled by small sound soft obstacles. We
explain how they should arrange to become invisible to an observer sending
waves from and measuring the resulting scattered field at the same
position. We assume that the flies can control their position and/or their
size. Both monomodal and multimodal regimes are considered. On the other hand,
we show that any sound soft obstacle (non necessarily small) embedded in the
waveguide always produces some non exponentially decaying scattered field at
for wavenumbers smaller than a constant that we explicit. As a
consequence, for such wavenumbers, the flies cannot be made completely
invisible to an observer equipped with a measurement device located at
Asymptotics of orthogonal polynomials via the Koosis theorem
The main aim of this short paper is to advertize the Koosis theorem in the
mathematical community, especially among those who study orthogonal
polynomials. We (try to) do this by proving a new theorem about asymptotics of
orthogonal polynomials for which the Koosis theorem seems to be the most
natural tool. Namely, we consider the case when a Szeg\"o measure on the unit
circumference is perturbed by an arbitrary measure inside the unit disk and an
arbitrary Blaschke sequence of point masses outside the unit disk
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