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HEREDITARY PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN IDEALS OF COMPACT OPERATORS

  • Cho, Chong-Man;Lee, Eun-Joo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.457-464
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    • 2004
  • Let X be a Banach space and Z a closed subspace of a Banach space Y. Denote by L(X, Y) the space of all bounded linear operators from X to Y and by K(X, Y) its subspace of compact linear operators. Using Hahn-Banach extension operators corresponding to ideal projections, we prove that if either $X^{**}$ or $Y^{*}$ has the Radon-Nikodym property and K(X, Y) is an M-ideal (resp. an HB-subspace) in L(X, Y), then K(X, Z) is also an M-ideal (resp. HB-subspace) in L(X, Z). If L(X, Y) has property SU instead of being an M-ideal in L(X, Y) in the above, then K(X, Z) also has property SU in L(X, Z). If X is a Banach space such that $X^{*}$ has the metric compact approximation property with adjoint operators, then M-ideal (resp. HB-subspace) property of K(X, Y) in L(X, Y) is inherited to K(X, Z) in L(X, Z).

WEIGHTED MOORE-PENROSE INVERSES OF ADJOINTABLE OPERATORS ON INDEFINITE INNER-PRODUCT SPACES

  • Qin, Mengjie;Xu, Qingxiang;Zamani, Ali
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.57 no.3
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    • pp.691-706
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    • 2020
  • Necessary and sufficient conditions are provided under which the weighted Moore-Penrose inverse AMN exists, where A is an adjointable operator between Hilbert C-modules, and the weights M and N are only self-adjoint and invertible. Relationship between weighted Moore-Penrose inverses AMN is clarified when A is fixed, whereas M and N are variable. Perturbation analysis for the weighted Moore-Penrose inverse is also provided.

A NOTE ON ∗-PARANORMAL OPERATORS AND RELATED CLASSES OF OPERATORS

  • Tanahashi, Kotoro;Uchiyama, Atsushi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.357-371
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    • 2014
  • We shall show that the Riesz idempotent $E_{\lambda}$ of every *-paranormal operator T on a complex Hilbert space H with respect to each isolated point ${\lambda}$ of its spectrum ${\sigma}(T)$ is self-adjoint and satisfies $E_{\lambda}\mathcal{H}=ker(T-{\lambda})= ker(T-{\lambda})^*$. Moreover, Weyl's theorem holds for *-paranormal operators and more general for operators T satisfying the norm condition $||Tx||^n{\leq}||T^nx||\,||x||^{n-1}$ for all $x{\in}\mathcal{H}$. Finally, for this more general class of operators we find a sufficient condition such that $E_{\lambda}\mathcal{H}=ker(T-{\lambda})= ker(T-{\lambda})^*$ holds.

GENERAL NONCONVEX SPLIT VARIATIONAL INEQUALITY PROBLEMS

  • Kim, Jong Kyu;Salahuddin, Salahuddin;Lim, Won Hee
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.469-481
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we established a general nonconvex split variational inequality problem, this is, an extension of general convex split variational inequality problems in two different Hilbert spaces. By using the concepts of prox-regularity, we proved the convergence of the iterative schemes for the general nonconvex split variational inequality problems. Further, we also discussed the iterative method for the general convex split variational inequality problems.

Weyl Type Theorems for Unbounded Hyponormal Operators

  • GUPTA, ANURADHA;MAMTANI, KARUNA
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.531-540
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    • 2015
  • If T is an unbounded hyponormal operator on an infinite dimensional complex Hilbert space H with ${\rho}(T){\neq}{\phi}$, then it is shown that T satisfies Weyl's theorem, generalized Weyl's theorem, Browder's theorem and generalized Browder's theorem. The equivalence of generalized Weyl's theorem with generalized Browder's theorem, property (gw) with property (gb) and property (w) with property (b) have also been established. It is also shown that a-Browder's theorem holds for T as well as its adjoint $T^*$.

Singular Representation and Finite Element Methods

  • 김석찬
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computational and Applied Mathematics Conference
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    • 2003.09a
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    • pp.9-9
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    • 2003
  • Let $\Omega$ be a bounded, open, and polygonal domain in $R^2$ with re-entrant corners. We consider the following Partial Differential Equations: $$(I-\nabla\nabla\cdot+\nabla^{\bot}\nabla\times)u\;=\;f\;in\;\Omega$$, $$n\cdotu\;0\;0\;on\;{\Gamma}_{N}$$, $${\nabla}{\times}u\;=\;0\;on\;{\Gamma}_{N}$$, $$\tau{\cdot}u\;=\;0\;on\;{\Gamma}_{D}$$, $$\nabla{\cdot}u\;=\;0\;on\;{\Gamma}_{D}$$ where the symbol $\nabla\cdot$ and $\nabla$ stand for the divergence and gradient operators, respectively; $f{\in}L^2(\Omega)^2$ is a given vector function, $\partial\Omega=\Gamma_{D}\cup\Gamma_{N}$ is the partition of the boundary of $\Omega$; nis the outward unit vector normal to the boundary and $\tau$represents the unit vector tangent to the boundary oriented counterclockwise. For simplicity, assume that both $\Gamma_{D}$ and $\Gamma_{N}$ are nonempty. Denote the curl operator in $R^2$ by $$\nabla\times\;=\;(-{\partial}_2,{\partial}_1$$ and its formal adjoint by $${\nabla}^{\bot}\;=\;({-{\partial}_1}^{{\partial}_2}$$ Consider a weak formulation(WF): Find $u\;\in\;V$ such that $$a(u,v):=(u,v)+(\nabla{\cdot}u,\nabla{\cdot}v)+(\nabla{\times}u,\nabla{\times}V)=(f,v),\;A\;v{\in}V$$. (2) We assume there is only one singular corner. There are many methods to deal with the domain singularities. We introduce them shortly and we suggest a new Finite Element Methods by using Singular representation for the solution.

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Development of Ground-based GNSS Data Assimilation System for KIM and their Impacts (KIM을 위한 지상 기반 GNSS 자료 동화 체계 개발 및 효과)

  • Han, Hyun-Jun;Kang, Jeon-Ho;Kwon, In-Hyuk
    • Atmosphere
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.191-206
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    • 2022
  • Assimilation trials were performed using the Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS) Korea Integrated Model (KIM) semi-operational forecast system to assess the impact of ground-based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Zenith Total Delay (ZTD) on forecast. To use the optimal observation in data assimilation of KIM forecast system, in this study, the ZTD observation were pre-processed. It involves the bias correction using long term background of KIM, the quality control based on background and the thinning of ZTD data. Also, to give the effect of observation directly to data assimilation, the observation operator which include non-linear model, tangent linear model, adjoint model, and jacobian code was developed and verified. As a result, impact of ZTD observation in both analysis and forecast was neutral or slightly positive on most meteorological variables, but positive on geopotential height. In addition, ZTD observations contributed to the improvement on precipitation of KIM forecast, specially over 5 mm/day precipitation intensity.