154 research outputs found

    Orthogonal polynomials for area-type measures and image recovery

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    Let GG be a finite union of disjoint and bounded Jordan domains in the complex plane, let K\mathcal{K} be a compact subset of GG and consider the set G⋆G^\star obtained from GG by removing K\mathcal{K}; i.e., G⋆:=G∖KG^\star:=G\setminus \mathcal{K}. We refer to GG as an archipelago and G⋆G^\star as an archipelago with lakes. Denote by {pn(G,z)}n=0∞\{p_n(G,z)\}_{n=0}^\infty and {pn(G⋆,z)}n=0∞\{p_n(G^\star,z)\}_{n=0}^\infty, the sequences of the Bergman polynomials associated with GG and G⋆G^\star, respectively; that is, the orthonormal polynomials with respect to the area measure on GG and G⋆G^\star. The purpose of the paper is to show that pn(G,z)p_n(G,z) and pn(G⋆,z)p_n(G^\star,z) have comparable asymptotic properties, thereby demonstrating that the asymptotic properties of the Bergman polynomials for G⋆G^\star are determined by the boundary of GG. As a consequence we can analyze certain asymptotic properties of pn(G⋆,z)p_n(G^\star,z) by using the corresponding results for pn(G,z)p_n(G,z), which were obtained in a recent work by B. Gustafsson, M. Putinar, and two of the present authors. The results lead to a reconstruction algorithm for recovering the shape of an archipelago with lakes from a partial set of its complex moments.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figure

    Zero distributions via orthogonality

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    We develop a new method to prove asymptotic zero distribution for different kinds of orthogonal polynomials. The method directly uses the orthogonality relations. We illustrate the procedure in four cases: classical orthogonality, non-Hermitian orthogonality, rational approximation of Markov-type functions and its non-Hermitian variant. In the last three cases, the results are first of this kind

    Holography, Pade Approximants and Deconstruction

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    We investigate the relation between holographic calculations in 5D and the Migdal approach to correlation functions in large N theories. The latter employs Pade approximation to extrapolate short distance correlation functions to large distances. We make the Migdal/5D relation more precise by quantifying the correspondence between Pade approximation and the background and boundary conditions in 5D. We also establish a connection between the Migdal approach and the models of deconstructed dimensions.Comment: 28 page

    Ergodic Jacobi matrices and conformal maps

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    We study structural properties of the Lyapunov exponent γ\gamma and the density of states kk for ergodic (or just invariant) Jacobi matrices in a general framework. In this analysis, a central role is played by the function w=−γ+iπkw=-\gamma+i\pi k as a conformal map between certain domains. This idea goes back to Marchenko and Ostrovskii, who used this device in their analysis of the periodic problem

    A review of friction models in interacting joints for durability design.

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    This paper presents a comprehensive review of friction modelling to provide an understanding of design for durability within interacting systems. Friction is a complex phenomenon and occurs at the interface of two components in relative motion. Over the last several decades, the effects of friction and its modelling techniques have been of significant interests in terms of industrial applications. There is however a need to develop a unified mathematical model for friction to inform design for durability within the context of varying operational conditions. Classical dynamic mechanisms model for the design of control systems has not incorporated friction phenomena due to non-linearity behaviour. Therefore, the tribological performance concurrently with the joint dynamics of a manipulator joint applied in hazardous environments needs to be fully analysed. Previously the dynamics and impact models used in mechanical joints with clearance have also been examined. The inclusion of reliability and durability during the design phase is very important for manipulators which are deployed in harsh environmental and operational conditions. The revolute joint is susceptible to failures such as in heavy manipulators these revolute joints can be represented by lubricated conformal sliding surfaces. The presence of pollutants such as debris and corrosive constituents has the potential to alter the contacting surfaces, would in turn affect the performance of revolute joints, and puts both reliability and durability of the systems at greater risks of failure. Key literature is identified and a review on the latest developments of the science of friction modelling is presented here. This review is based on a large volume of knowledge. Gaps in the relevant field have been identified to capitalise on for future developments. Therefore, this review will bring significant benefits to researchers, academics and industrial professionals
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