Martin Lind

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Discrepancy estimates related to the fractional parts of $b^n/n$2023-09-26Paper
Some remarks related to the density of $\{(b^n\pmod n)/n:n\in\mathbb{N}\}$2023-08-28Paper
A remark on the Fourier transform of $l^p$ balls2022-08-16Paper
A sharp estimate of the discrepancy of a concatenation sequence of inversive pseudorandom numbers with consecutive primes2022-06-16Paper
The modulus of \(p\)-variation and its applications2022-01-14Paper
A sharp estimate of the discrepancy of a certain numerical sequence2021-07-27Paper
A semidiscrete Galerkin scheme for a coupled two-scale elliptic-parabolic system: well-posedness and convergence approximation rates2020-12-16Paper
An extension of Koksma's inequality2020-02-08Paper
Modelling, Simulation and Parameter Identification of Active Pollution Reduction with Photovoltaic Asphalt2018-10-24Paper
Well-posedness and inverse Robin estimate for a multiscale elliptic/parabolic system2018-05-02Paper
Nonlinear nonnested spline approximation2017-05-02Paper
A priori feedback estimates for multiscale reaction-diffusion systems2016-06-08Paper
A new variational characterization of Sobolev spaces2016-03-08Paper
On functions of bounded \(\Lambda\)-variation and integral smoothness2015-05-05Paper
Fubini-type properties of bivariate functions of bounded p-variation2015-01-07Paper
On moduli of \(p\)-continuity2014-06-13Paper
Estimates of the total \(p\)-variation of bivariate functions2013-03-12Paper
On fractional smoothness of functions related to p-variation2013-03-06Paper
On embeddings of spaces of bivariate functions of bounded $p$-variation2012-08-24Paper
On functions of bounded \(p\)-variation2009-06-18Paper

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