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0.739

4% from 2018

Impact factor for Complex Analysis and Operator Theory from 2016 - 2019
Year Value
2019 0.739
2018 0.711
2017 0.799
2016 0.605
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1.5

15% from 2019

CiteRatio for Complex Analysis and Operator Theory from 2016 - 2020
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2020 1.5
2019 1.3
2018 1.2
2017 1.3
2016 1.4
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  • Impact factor of this journal has increased by 4% in last year.
  • This journal’s impact factor is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

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0.518

12% from 2019

SJR for Complex Analysis and Operator Theory from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.518
2019 0.464
2018 0.459
2017 0.663
2016 0.554
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5% from 2019

SNIP for Complex Analysis and Operator Theory from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.952
2019 0.999
2018 0.89
2017 1.072
2016 0.776
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  • SJR of this journal has increased by 12% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S11785-007-0010-5
Fundaments of Hermitean Clifford Analysis Part I: Complex Structure
Fred Brackx1, Jarolím Bureš2, Hennie De Schepper1, David Eelbode1, Franciscus Sommen1, Vladimír Souček2

Abstract:

Hermitean Clifford analysis focusses on h–monogenic functions taking values in a complex Clifford algebra or in a complex spinor space. Monogenicity is expressed here by means of two complex mutually adjoint Dirac operators, which are invariant under the action of a Clifford realisation of the unitary group. In this contribut... Hermitean Clifford analysis focusses on h–monogenic functions taking values in a complex Clifford algebra or in a complex spinor space. Monogenicity is expressed here by means of two complex mutually adjoint Dirac operators, which are invariant under the action of a Clifford realisation of the unitary group. In this contribution we present a deeper insight in the transition from the orthogonal setting to the Hermitean one. Starting from the orthogonal Clifford setting, by simply introducing a so-called complex structure J ∈ SO(2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)), the fundamental elements of the Hermitean setting arise in a quite natural way. Indeed, the corresponding projection operators 1/2 (1 ± iJ) project the initial basis (eα, α = 1, . . . , 2n) onto the Witt basis and moreover give rise to a direct sum decomposition of Open image in new window into two components, where the SO(2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\))-elements leaving those two subspaces invariant, commute with the complex structure J. They generate a subgroup which is doubly covered by a subgroup of Spin(2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)), denoted Spin J (2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)), being isomorphic with the unitary group U(n;\({\mathbb{C}}\)). Finally the two Hermitean Dirac operators are shown to originate as generalized gradients when projecting the gradient on the invariant subspaces mentioned, which actually implies their invariance under the action of Spin J (2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)). The eventual goal is to extend the complex structure J to the whole Clifford algebra Open image in new window , in order to conceptually unravel the true meaning of Hermitean monogenicity and its connections to orthogonal monogenicity. read more read less

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Order (ring theory) (62%)62% related to the paper, Clifford analysis (61%)61% related to the paper, Projection (relational algebra) (59%)59% related to the paper, Clifford algebra (58%)58% related to the paper, Image (category theory) (56%)56% related to the paper
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Numerical Radius Inequalities for Hilbert Space Operators
Mohammad Alomari1

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In this work, an improvement of Holder–McCarty inequality is established. Based on that, several refinements of the generalized mixed Schwarz inequality are obtained. Consequently, some new numerical radius inequalities are proved. New inequalities for numerical radius of $$n\times n$$ matrix of Hilbert space operators are p... In this work, an improvement of Holder–McCarty inequality is established. Based on that, several refinements of the generalized mixed Schwarz inequality are obtained. Consequently, some new numerical radius inequalities are proved. New inequalities for numerical radius of $$n\times n$$ matrix of Hilbert space operators are proved as well. Some refinements of some earlier results were proved in literature are also given. Some of the presented results are refined and it shown to be better than earlier results were proved in literature. read more read less

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Operator theory (57%)57% related to the paper, Cauchy–Schwarz inequality (55%)55% related to the paper, Hilbert space (55%)55% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S11785-009-0026-0
Sturm-Liouville Operators with Singularities and Generalized Nevanlinna Functions
Charles T. Fulton1, Heinz Langer2

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The Titchmarsh–Weyl function, which was introduced in Fulton (Math Nachr 281(10):1418–1475, 2008) for the Sturm-Liouville equation with a hydrogen-like potential on (0, ∞), is shown to belong to a generalized Nevanlinna class $${\bf N_\kappa}$$ . As a consequence, also in the case of two singular endpoints for the Fourier tr... The Titchmarsh–Weyl function, which was introduced in Fulton (Math Nachr 281(10):1418–1475, 2008) for the Sturm-Liouville equation with a hydrogen-like potential on (0, ∞), is shown to belong to a generalized Nevanlinna class $${\bf N_\kappa}$$ . As a consequence, also in the case of two singular endpoints for the Fourier transformation defined by means of Frobenius solutions there exists a scalar spectral function. This spectral function is given explicitly for potentials of the form $${\dfrac{q_0}{x^2}+\dfrac{q_1}{x},\,-\dfrac 14\le q_0 < \infty}$$ . read more read less
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The Sharp Bound of the Hankel Determinant of the Third Kind for Starlike Functions of Order 1 / 2
Adam Lecko1, Young Jae Sim2, Barabara Śmiarowska1

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In the present paper, we proved the sharp inequality $$|H_{3,1}(f)|\le 1/9$$ for analytic functions f with $$a_n:=f^{(n)}(0)/n!,\ n\in {\mathbb {N}},\ a_1:=1,$$ such that $$\begin{aligned} {{\mathrm{Re}}}\frac{zf'(z)}{f(z)}> \frac{1}{2},\quad z\in {\mathbb {D}}:=\{z \in {\mathbb {C}} : |z|<1\}, \end{aligned}$$ where $$\beg... In the present paper, we proved the sharp inequality $$|H_{3,1}(f)|\le 1/9$$ for analytic functions f with $$a_n:=f^{(n)}(0)/n!,\ n\in {\mathbb {N}},\ a_1:=1,$$ such that $$\begin{aligned} {{\mathrm{Re}}}\frac{zf'(z)}{f(z)}> \frac{1}{2},\quad z\in {\mathbb {D}}:=\{z \in {\mathbb {C}} : |z|<1\}, \end{aligned}$$ where $$\begin{aligned} H_{3,1}(f):= \begin{vmatrix} a_1&\quad a_2&\quad a_3 \\ a_2&\quad a_3&\quad a_4 \\ a_3&\quad a_4&\quad a_5 \end{vmatrix} \end{aligned}$$ is the third Hankel determinant. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S11785-016-0633-5
Approximation by ( p , q )-Baskakov–Durrmeyer–Stancu Operators
Tuncer Acar1, Syed Abdul Mohiuddine2, Mohammad Mursaleen3

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The present paper deals with the Stancu-type generalization of (p, q)-Baskakov–Durrmeyer operators. We investigate local approximation, weighted approximation properties of new operators and present the rate of convergence by means of suitable modulus of continuity. At the end of the paper, we introduce a new modification of ... The present paper deals with the Stancu-type generalization of (p, q)-Baskakov–Durrmeyer operators. We investigate local approximation, weighted approximation properties of new operators and present the rate of convergence by means of suitable modulus of continuity. At the end of the paper, we introduce a new modification of (p, q)-Baskakov–Durrmeyer–Stancu operators with King approach. read more read less

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Baskakov operator (74%)74% related to the paper, Operator theory (67%)67% related to the paper, Modulus of continuity (58%)58% related to the paper, Generalization (53%)53% related to the paper, Rate of convergence (51%)51% related to the paper
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