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    Composition Operators on the Dirichlet Space and Related Problems

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    In this paper we investigate the following problem: when a bounded analytic function Ï•\phi on the unit disk D\mathbb{D}, fixing 0, is such that {Ï•n:n=0,1,2,...}\{\phi^n : n = 0, 1, 2, . . . \} is orthogonal in D\mathbb{D}?, and consider the problem of characterizing the univalent, full self-maps of D\mathbb{D} in terms of the norm of the composition operator induced. The first problem is analogous to a celebrated question asked by W. Rudin on the Hardy space setting that was answered recently ([3] and [15]). The second problem is analogous to a problem investigated by J. Shapiro in [14] about characterization of inner functions in the setting of H2H^2.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure. See also http://webdelprofesor.ula.ve/nucleotachira/gchacon or http://webdelprofesor.ula.ve/humanidades/grchaco

    A parallel Heap-Cell Method for Eikonal equations

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    Numerous applications of Eikonal equations prompted the development of many efficient numerical algorithms. The Heap-Cell Method (HCM) is a recent serial two-scale technique that has been shown to have advantages over other serial state-of-the-art solvers for a wide range of problems. This paper presents a parallelization of HCM for a shared memory architecture. The numerical experiments in R3R^3 show that the parallel HCM exhibits good algorithmic behavior and scales well, resulting in a very fast and practical solver. We further explore the influence on performance and scaling of data precision, early termination criteria, and the hardware architecture. A shorter version of this manuscript (omitting these more detailed tests) has been submitted to SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing in 2012.Comment: (a minor update to address the reviewers' comments) 31 pages; 15 figures; this is an expanded version of a paper accepted by SIAM Journal on Scientific Computin
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