Energy integrals and asymmetric co-potentials for closed forms
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The pith
Non-symmetric closed forms require separate analysis for energy integrals, potentials and co-potentials.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
Measures of finite energy integrals, potentials, and co-potentials associated with non-symmetric closed forms behave differently from their symmetric counterparts, necessitating more delicate analysis as demonstrated through three viewpoints: a non-symmetric Stollmann-Voigt inequality, non-symmetric perturbations, and closed forms from non-symmetric jump-type processes.
What carries the argument
Comparison of finite energy integral measures and asymmetric co-potentials under non-symmetric closed forms via the non-symmetric Stollmann-Voigt inequality, perturbations, and jump-type forms.
If this is right
- The non-symmetric Stollmann-Voigt inequality produces distinct bounds on energy integrals compared with the symmetric version.
- Perturbations of symmetric forms by non-symmetric terms yield potentials and co-potentials that cannot be read off from the symmetric theory.
- Closed forms coming from non-symmetric jump-type processes require independent verification of finite energy integral properties.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The observed differences may affect how one constructs resolvents or semigroups for processes with non-symmetric generators.
- Concrete examples such as diffusions with drift could be used to quantify the size of the gap between symmetric and non-symmetric energy integrals.
Load-bearing premise
The non-symmetric closed forms under consideration admit well-defined measures of finite energy integrals that allow the stated comparisons via the three viewpoints.
What would settle it
An explicit non-symmetric closed form in which the measures of finite energy integrals and the co-potentials coincide exactly with the symmetric case would show that the claimed difference does not hold in general.
read the original abstract
We investigate the class of measures of finite energy integrals and the behavior of potentials and co-potentials associated with non-symmetric closed forms. In particular, we compare these objects with their symmetric counterparts from three viewpoints: a non-symmetric version of Stollmann--Voigt's inequality, non-symmetric perturbations of symmetric forms, and closed forms associated with non-symmetric jump-type forms. Our results indicate that measures of finite energy integrals, potentials, and co-potentials behave differently in the non-symmetric setting, requiring more delicate analysis than in the symmetric case.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript investigates measures of finite energy integrals and the behavior of potentials and co-potentials for non-symmetric closed forms. It compares these to symmetric counterparts via three viewpoints: a non-symmetric Stollmann--Voigt inequality, non-symmetric perturbations of symmetric forms, and closed forms from non-symmetric jump-type forms. The central claim is that these objects behave differently in the non-symmetric setting and require more delicate analysis than in the symmetric case.
Significance. If the derivations hold, the work contributes to non-symmetric Dirichlet form theory by identifying distinctions in energy measures and potentials that do not appear in the symmetric setting. The provision of three independent viewpoints (non-symmetric Stollmann--Voigt inequality, perturbations, and jump-type forms) is a strength, as it allows cross-verification of the claimed differences and supplies concrete tools for future analysis in asymmetric potential theory.
minor comments (1)
- [Abstract] Abstract: the phrasing is appropriately cautious, but the introduction would benefit from an explicit statement of the main theorems (e.g., the precise form of the non-symmetric Stollmann--Voigt inequality) to orient the reader before the three viewpoints are developed.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the positive assessment of our manuscript and the recommendation for minor revision. No major comments were provided in the report.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity detected
full rationale
The paper is a theoretical investigation of measures of finite energy integrals, potentials, and co-potentials for non-symmetric closed forms. It compares these objects to symmetric counterparts using a non-symmetric Stollmann--Voigt inequality, perturbations, and jump-type forms. No load-bearing step reduces by construction to a self-definition, fitted input renamed as prediction, or self-citation chain. The central claims rest on external prior theory in Dirichlet forms and potential theory, with the abstract and structure indicating independent mathematical content rather than tautological renaming or ansatz smuggling. This is the expected outcome for a pure math.PR manuscript without empirical fitting.
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