TY - JOUR A1 - Shlapunov, Alexander A1 - Tarchanov, Nikolaj Nikolaevič T1 - An open mapping theorem for the Navier-Stokes type equations associated with the de Rham complex over R-n JF - Siberian electronic mathematical reports = Sibirskie ėlektronnye matematičeskie izvestija N2 - We consider an initial problem for the Navier-Stokes type equations associated with the de Rham complex over R-n x[0, T], n >= 3, with a positive time T. We prove that the problem induces an open injective mappings on the scales of specially constructed function spaces of Bochner-Sobolev type. In particular, the corresponding statement on the intersection of these classes gives an open mapping theorem for smooth solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations. KW - Navier-Stokes equations KW - de Rham complex KW - open mapping theorem Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.33048/semi.2021.18.108 SN - 1813-3304 VL - 18 IS - 2 SP - 1433 EP - 1466 PB - Institut Matematiki Imeni S. L. Soboleva CY - Novosibirsk ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ropp, Guillaume A1 - Lesur, Vincent A1 - Bärenzung, Julien A1 - Holschneider, Matthias T1 - Sequential modelling of the Earth’s core magnetic field JF - Earth, Planets and Space N2 - We describe a new, original approach to the modelling of the Earth's magnetic field. The overall objective of this study is to reliably render fast variations of the core field and its secular variation. This method combines a sequential modelling approach, a Kalman filter, and a correlation-based modelling step. Sources that most significantly contribute to the field measured at the surface of the Earth are modelled. Their separation is based on strong prior information on their spatial and temporal behaviours. We obtain a time series of model distributions which display behaviours similar to those of recent models based on more classic approaches, particularly at large temporal and spatial scales. Interesting new features and periodicities are visible in our models at smaller time and spatial scales. An important aspect of our method is to yield reliable error bars for all model parameters. These errors, however, are only as reliable as the description of the different sources and the prior information used are realistic. Finally, we used a slightly different version of our method to produce candidate models for the thirteenth edition of the International Geomagnetic Reference Field. KW - geomagnetic field KW - secular variation KW - Kalman filter KW - IGRF Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01230-1 SN - 1880-5981 VL - 72 IS - 1 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mazzonetto, Sara A1 - Salimova, Diyora T1 - Existence, uniqueness, and numerical approximations for stochastic burgers equations JF - Stochastic analysis and applications N2 - In this article, we propose an all-in-one statement which includes existence, uniqueness, regularity, and numerical approximations of mild solutions for a class of stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) with non-globally monotone nonlinearities. The proof of this result exploits the properties of an existing fully explicit space-time discrete approximation scheme, in particular the fact that it satisfies suitable a priori estimates. We also obtain almost sure and strong convergence of the approximation scheme to the mild solutions of the considered SPDEs. We conclude by applying the main result of the article to the stochastic Burgers equations with additive space-time white noise. KW - Stochastic Burgers equations KW - SPDEs KW - mild solution KW - existence KW - numerical KW - approximation Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/07362994.2019.1709503 SN - 0736-2994 SN - 1532-9356 VL - 38 IS - 4 SP - 623 EP - 646 PB - Taylor & Francis Group CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Keller, Matthias A1 - Pinchover, Yehuda A1 - Pogorzelski, Felix T1 - From hardy to rellich inequalities on graphs JF - Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society N2 - We show how to deduce Rellich inequalities from Hardy inequalities on infinite graphs. Specifically, the obtained Rellich inequality gives an upper bound on a function by the Laplacian of the function in terms of weighted norms. These weights involve the Hardy weight and a function which satisfies an eikonal inequality. The results are proven first for Laplacians and are extended to Schrodinger operators afterwards. KW - 35R02 KW - 39A12 (primary) KW - 26D15 KW - 31C20 KW - 35B09 KW - 58E35 (secondary) Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1112/plms.12376 SN - 0024-6115 SN - 1460-244X VL - 122 IS - 3 SP - 458 EP - 477 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koc-Januchta, Marta A1 - Höffler, Tim A1 - Thoma, Gun-Brit A1 - Prechtl, Helmut A1 - Leutner, Detlev T1 - Visualizers versus verbalizers BT - Effects of cognitive style on learning with texts and pictures - An eye-tracking study JF - Computers in human behavior N2 - This study was conducted in order to examine the differences between visualizers and verbalizers in the way they gaze at pictures and texts while learning. Using a collection of questionnaires, college students were classified according to their visual or verbal cognitive style and were asked to learn about two different, in terms of subject and type of knowledge, topics by means of text-picture combinations. Eye-tracking was used to investigate their gaze behavior. The results show that visualizers spent significantly more time inspecting pictures than verbalizers, while verbalizers spent more time inspecting texts. Results also suggest that both visualizers' and verbalizers' way of learning is active but mostly within areas providing the source of information in line with their cognitive style (pictures or text). Verbalizers tended to enter non-informative, irrelevant areas of pictures sooner than visualizers. The comparison of learning outcomes showed that the group of visualizers achieved better results than the group of verbalizers on a comprehension test. KW - Cognitive style KW - Verbalizer KW - Visualizer KW - Eye-tracking KW - Multimedia learning Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.11.028 SN - 0747-5632 SN - 1873-7692 VL - 68 SP - 170 EP - 179 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - INPR A1 - Blanchard, Gilles A1 - Mathé, Peter T1 - Discrepancy principle for statistical inverse problems with application to conjugate gradient iteration N2 - The authors discuss the use of the discrepancy principle for statistical inverse problems, when the underlying operator is of trace class. Under this assumption the discrepancy principle is well defined, however a plain use of it may occasionally fail and it will yield sub-optimal rates. Therefore, a modification of the discrepancy is introduced, which takes into account both of the above deficiencies. For a variety of linear regularization schemes as well as for conjugate gradient iteration this modification is shown to yield order optimal a priori error bounds under general smoothness assumptions. A posteriori error control is also possible, however at a sub-optimal rate, in general. This study uses and complements previous results for bounded deterministic noise. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 1 (2012) 7 Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-57117 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Keller, Peter A1 - Roelly, Sylvie A1 - Valleriani, Angelo T1 - A quasi-random-walk to model a biological transport process N2 - Transport Molecules play a crucial role for cell viability. Amongst others, linear motors transport cargos along rope-like structures from one location of the cell to another in a stochastic fashion. Thereby each step of the motor, either forwards or backwards, bridges a fixed distance. While moving along the rope the motor can also detach and is lost. We give here a mathematical formalization of such dynamics as a random process which is an extension of Random Walks, to which we add an absorbing state to model the detachment of the motor from the rope. We derive particular properties of such processes that have not been available before. Our results include description of the maximal distance reached from the starting point and the position from which detachment takes place. Finally, we apply our theoretical results to a concrete established model of the transport molecule Kinesin V. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 2 (2013) 3 KW - Markov chain KW - random walk KW - molecular motor KW - step process Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-63582 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Fradon, Myriam A1 - Roelly, Sylvie T1 - Brownian Hard Balls submitted to an infinite rangeinteraction with slow decay N2 - We consider an infinite system of hard balls in Rd undergoing Brownian motions and submitted to a pair potential with infinite range and quasi polynomial decay. It is modelized by an infinite-dimensional Stochastic Differential Equation with an infinite-dimensional local time term. Existence and uniqueness of a strong solution is proven for such an equation with deterministic initial condition. We also show that the set of all equilibrium measures, solution of a Detailed Balance Equation, coincides with the set of canonical Gibbs measures associated to the hard core potential. T3 - Mathematische Statistik und Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie : Preprint - 2006, 01 Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-49379 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Günther, Oliver T1 - Zum Geleit T2 - Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplinäre Vorlesungsreihe Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-86464-082-7 SP - 7 EP - 8 PB - Trafo CY - Berlin ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Günther, Oliver A1 - Petsche, Hans-Joachim A1 - Fischer, Martin H. A1 - Franz, Norbert P. A1 - Steup, Martin A1 - Sixtus, Elena A1 - Heimann, Heinz-Dieter A1 - Pröve, Ralf ED - Petsche, Hans-Joachim T1 - Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften BT - eine multidisziplinäre Vorlesungsreihe T3 - Studieren ++ : Konzepte, Perspektiven, Kompetenzen ; 1 N2 - Die nun begonnene Reihe „studieren++“ resultiert aus einer von der Universität Potsdam angebotenen Vorlesungsreihe. Das Besondere an dieser Vorlesungsreihe ist der multidisziplinäre Anspruch und die konsequent umgesetzte Zusammenarbeit über Disziplingrenzen hinweg. Die nicht nur über Instituts-, sondern über Fakultätsgrenzen praktizierte Interdisziplinarität erlaubt die Betrachtung eines Problems oder Sachverhalts aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln. Wissenschaftliche Fragestellungen sind komplex und nicht immer auf eine Disziplin beschränkt. Sie in ihrer Gänze erfassen und nachhaltige Lösungsstrategien oder Konzepte entwickeln zu können gelingt oft nur durch eine multidisziplinäre Kooperation. Eine Lehrveranstaltung wie die vorliegende ist nicht nur für die Studierenden einer Universität eine hervorragende Möglichkeit, um über die Grenzen der eigenen Disziplin hinaus zu blicken und die Zusammenarbeit mit Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern aus anderen Bereichen zu pflegen. So lernt man, sich in andere Sichtweisen hineinzuversetzen und sich zwischen den Disziplinen zu bewegen – eine Kompetenz, die in der hochkomplexen Arbeitswelt von heute von hohem Nutzen ist. Der vorliegende erste Band der Reihe hat „Raum und Zahl“ zum Thema und ist aus einer Ringvorlesung aus dem Wintersemester 2013/2014 entstanden. Drei der fünf Fakultäten, insgesamt neun Institute der Universität Potsdam, haben sich an der Vorlesung beteiligt und sich dieses spannenden Themas angenommen. Als jemand, der sich jahrelang wissenschaftlich mit algorithmischer Geometrie sowie mit raumbezogenen Datenbanken und Navigationssystemen beschäftigt hat, kann ich nur bekräftigen, dass die Bezüge zwischen Raum und Zahl, zwischen Räumen und Zahlen, noch viel stärker im öffentlichen Bewusstsein verankert gehören. Räume auch quantitativ zu erfassen und zu verstehen ist eine Kulturtechnik, die an Wichtigkeit eher noch zunimmt, vor allem vor dem Hintergrund, dass wir genetisch nicht allzu gut auf derartige Herausforderungen vorbereitet sind. Denn viele unserer einschlägigen Gene entstammen noch aus der Zeit der Savanne, einer Zeit, zu der das Raumkonzept sich fast ausschließlich auf die unmittelbare räumliche Umgebung bezog und Zahlen jenseits von 10 nur wenig Relevanz für das eigene Überleben hatten. Als Präsident der Universität Potsdam freut es mich ganz besonders, dass sich die hier vertretenen Wissenschaftler bereit erklärt haben, ihre Überlegungen mit den Studierenden und ihren Kolleginnen und Kollegen zu teilen. Herrn Kollegen Hans-Joachim Petsche möchte ich für sein Engagement danken und ihm zu dieser gelungenen Reihe gratulieren. Der Geist der Wissenschaft, der nicht nur einsam im Büro oder Labor gelebt wird, sondern gerade an einer Universität auch aktiv nach außen getragen werden sollte, wird hier in besonderer Weise sichtbar. Ich wünsche Ihnen viel Freude bei der Lektüre des Bandes und freue mich auf weitere Veröffentlichungen in dieser Reihe. KW - Raum KW - Zahl KW - Aufsatzsammlung Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-86464-082-7 PB - Trafo CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Strader, Anne A1 - Schneider, Max A1 - Schorlemmer, Danijel T1 - Erratum zu: Strader, Anne; Schneider, Max; Schorlemmer, Danijel: Prospective and retrospective evaluation of five-year earthquake forecast models for California (Geophysical Journal International, 211 (2017) 1, S. 239 – 251, https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx268) T2 - Geophysical journal international N2 - S-test results for the USGS and RELM forecasts. The differences between the simulated log-likelihoods and the observed log-likelihood are labelled on the horizontal axes, with scaling adjustments for the 40year.retro experiment. The horizontal lines represent the confidence intervals, within the 0.05 significance level, for each forecast and experiment. If this range contains a log-likelihood difference of zero, the forecasted log-likelihoods are consistent with the observed, and the forecast passes the S-test (denoted by thin lines). If the minimum difference within this range does not contain zero, the forecast fails the S-test for that particular experiment, denoted by thick lines. Colours distinguish between experiments (see Table 2 for explanation of experiment durations). Due to anomalously large likelihood differences, S-test results for Wiemer-Schorlemmer.ALM during the 10year.retro and 40year.retro experiments are not displayed. The range of log-likelihoods for the Holliday-et-al.PI forecast is lower than for the other forecasts due to relatively homogeneous forecasted seismicity rates and use of a small fraction of the RELM testing region. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx496 SN - 0956-540X SN - 1365-246X VL - 212 IS - 2 SP - 1314 EP - 1314 PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bär, Christian A1 - Bandara, Lashi T1 - Boundary value problems for general first-order elliptic differential operators JF - Journal of functional analysis N2 - We study boundary value problems for first-order elliptic differential operators on manifolds with compact boundary. The adapted boundary operator need not be selfadjoint and the boundary condition need not be pseudo-local.We show the equivalence of various characterisations of elliptic boundary conditions and demonstrate how the boundary conditions traditionally considered in the literature fit in our framework. The regularity of the solutions up to the boundary is proven. We show that imposing elliptic boundary conditions yields a Fredholm operator if the manifold is compact. We provide examples which are conveniently treated by our methods. KW - elliptic differential operators of firstorder KW - elliptic boundary KW - conditions KW - boundary regularity KW - Fredholm property KW - H-infinity-functional calculus KW - maximal regularity KW - Rarita-Schwinger KW - operator Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2022.109445 SN - 0022-1236 SN - 1096-0783 VL - 282 IS - 12 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mera, Azal Jaafar Musa A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai T1 - An elliptic equation of finite index in a domain JF - Boletin de la Sociedad Matemática Mexicana N2 - We give an example of first order elliptic equation for a complex-valued function in a plane domain which has a finite number of linearly independent solutions for any right-hand side. No boundary value conditions are thus required. KW - elliptic equation KW - Fredholm operator KW - index Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40590-022-00442-7 SN - 1405-213X SN - 2296-4495 VL - 28 IS - 2 PB - Springer International CY - New York [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hinz, Michael A1 - Schwarz, Michael T1 - A note on Neumann problems on graphs JF - Positivity N2 - We discuss Neumann problems for self-adjoint Laplacians on (possibly infinite) graphs. Under the assumption that the heat semigroup is ultracontractive we discuss the unique solvability for non-empty subgraphs with respect to the vertex boundary and provide analytic and probabilistic representations for Neumann solutions. A second result deals with Neumann problems on canonically compactifiable graphs with respect to the Royden boundary and provides conditions for unique solvability and analytic and probabilistic representations. KW - Graphs KW - Discrete Dirichlet forms KW - Neumann problem KW - Royden boundary Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11117-022-00930-0 SN - 1385-1292 SN - 1572-9281 VL - 26 IS - 4 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Capała, Karol A1 - Padash, Amin A1 - Chechkin, Aleksei V. A1 - Shokri, Babak A1 - Metzler, Ralf A1 - Dybiec, Bartłomiej T1 - Levy noise-driven escape from arctangent potential wells JF - Chaos : an interdisciplinary journal of nonlinear science N2 - The escape from a potential well is an archetypal problem in the study of stochastic dynamical systems, representing real-world situations from chemical reactions to leaving an established home range in movement ecology. Concurrently, Levy noise is a well-established approach to model systems characterized by statistical outliers and diverging higher order moments, ranging from gene expression control to the movement patterns of animals and humans. Here, we study the problem of Levy noise-driven escape from an almost rectangular, arctangent potential well restricted by two absorbing boundaries, mostly under the action of the Cauchy noise. We unveil analogies of the observed transient dynamics to the general properties of stationary states of Levy processes in single-well potentials. The first-escape dynamics is shown to exhibit exponential tails. We examine the dependence of the escape on the shape parameters, steepness, and height of the arctangent potential. Finally, we explore in detail the behavior of the probability densities of the first-escape time and the last-hitting point. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0021795 SN - 1054-1500 SN - 1089-7682 VL - 30 IS - 12 PB - American Institute of Physics CY - Woodbury, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reich, Sebastian A1 - Weissmann, Simon T1 - Fokker-Planck particle systems for Bayesian inference: computational approaches JF - SIAM ASA journal on uncertainty quantification N2 - Bayesian inference can be embedded into an appropriately defined dynamics in the space of probability measures. In this paper, we take Brownian motion and its associated Fokker-Planck equation as a starting point for such embeddings and explore several interacting particle approximations. More specifically, we consider both deterministic and stochastic interacting particle systems and combine them with the idea of preconditioning by the empirical covariance matrix. In addition to leading to affine invariant formulations which asymptotically speed up convergence, preconditioning allows for gradient-free implementations in the spirit of the ensemble Kalman filter. While such gradient-free implementations have been demonstrated to work well for posterior measures that are nearly Gaussian, we extend their scope of applicability to multimodal measures by introducing localized gradient-free approximations. Numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of the considered methodologies. KW - Bayesian inverse problems KW - Fokker-Planck equation KW - gradient flow KW - affine KW - invariance KW - gradient-free sampling methods KW - localization Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1137/19M1303162 SN - 2166-2525 VL - 9 IS - 2 SP - 446 EP - 482 PB - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuckelkorn, Ulrike A1 - Stübler, Sabine A1 - Textoris-Taube, Kathrin A1 - Kilian, Christiane A1 - Niewienda, Agathe A1 - Henklein, Petra A1 - Janek, Katharina A1 - Stumpf, Michael P. H. A1 - Mishto, Michele A1 - Liepe, Juliane T1 - Proteolytic dynamics of human 20S thymoproteasome JF - The journal of biological chemistry N2 - An efficient immunosurveillance of CD8(+) T cells in the periphery depends on positive/negative selection of thymocytes and thus on the dynamics of antigen degradation and epitope production by thymoproteasome and immunoproteasome in the thymus. Although studies in mouse systems have shown how thymoproteasome activity differs from that of immunoproteasome and strongly impacts the T cell repertoire, the proteolytic dynamics and the regulation of human thymoproteasome are unknown. By combining biochemical and computational modeling approaches, we show here that human 20S thymoproteasome and immunoproteasome differ not only in the proteolytic activity of the catalytic sites but also in the peptide transport. These differences impinge upon the quantity of peptide products rather than where the substrates are cleaved. The comparison of the two human 20S proteasome isoforms depicts different processing of antigens that are associated to tumors and autoimmune diseases. KW - proteasome KW - protein degradation KW - antigen processing KW - computational biology KW - bioinformatics KW - thymoproteasome KW - thymus KW - proteolysis Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.007347 SN - 1083-351X VL - 294 IS - 19 SP - 7740 EP - 7754 PB - American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology CY - Bethesda ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cozzoni, Barbara A1 - Maibaum, Michael A1 - Hamm, Maximilian T1 - Thermal analysis and constraints for the MASCOT landing site selection on the asteroid Ryugu JF - Planetary and space science N2 - In June 2018, after 4 years of cruise, the Japanese space probe Hayabusa2 [1-Watanabe S. et al.: Hayabusa2 Mission Overview. (2017)] reached the Near-Earth Asteroid (162173) Ryugu. Hayabusa2 carried a small Lander named MASCOT (Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout) [2-Ho T. M. et al.: MASCOT-The Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout onboard the Hayabusa2 mission. (2017)], jointly developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the French Space Agency (CNES), to investigate Ryugu's surface structure, composition and physical properties including its thermal behaviour and magnetization in-situ. The Microgravity User Support Centre (DLR-MUSC) in Cologne was in charge of providing all thermal conditions and constraints necessary for the selection of the final landing site and for the final operations of the Lander MASCOT on the surface of the asteroid Ryugu. This article provides a comprehensive assessment of these thermal conditions and constraints, based on predictions performed with the Thermal Mathematical Model (TMM) of MASCOT using different asteroid surface thermal models, ephemeris data for approach as well as descent and hopping trajectories, the related operation sequences and scenarios and the possible environmental conditions driven by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. A comparison with the real telemetry data confirms the analysis and provides further information about the asteroid characteristics. KW - MASCOT KW - Thermal mathematical model KW - Landing site selection KW - Small KW - spacecraft operations Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2021.105286 SN - 0032-0633 SN - 1873-5088 VL - 205 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bär, Christian A1 - Hanke, Bernhard T1 - Local flexibility for open partial differential relations JF - Communications on pure and applied mathematics / issued by the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York Univ. N2 - We show that local deformations, near closed subsets, of solutions to open partial differential relations can be extended to global deformations, provided all but the highest derivatives stay constant along the subset. The applicability of this general result is illustrated by a number of examples, dealing with convex embeddings of hypersurfaces, differential forms, and lapse functions in Lorentzian geometry. The main application is a general approximation result by sections that have very restrictive local properties on open dense subsets. This shows, for instance, that given any K is an element of Double-struck capital R every manifold of dimension at least 2 carries a complete C-1,C- 1-metric which, on a dense open subset, is smooth with constant sectional curvature K. Of course, this is impossible for C-2-metrics in general. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/cpa.21982 SN - 0010-3640 SN - 1097-0312 VL - 75 IS - 6 SP - 1377 EP - 1415 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Clavier, Pierre A1 - Guo, Li A1 - Paycha, Sylvie A1 - Zhang, Bin T1 - Locality and renormalization: universal properties and integrals on trees JF - Journal of mathematical physics N2 - The purpose of this paper is to build an algebraic framework suited to regularize branched structures emanating from rooted forests and which encodes the locality principle. This is achieved by means of the universal properties in the locality framework of properly decorated rooted forests. These universal properties are then applied to derive the multivariate regularization of integrals indexed by rooted forests. We study their renormalization, along the lines of Kreimer's toy model for Feynman integrals. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5116381 SN - 0022-2488 SN - 1089-7658 VL - 61 IS - 2 PB - American Institute of Physics CY - College Park, Md. ER -