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Sensitivity Analysis of Sediment Transport Scaling Factors on Cross-Shore Beach Profile Changes using Deflt3D (해빈 단면의 지형변화 모의를 위한 Delft3D 내의 표사이동 관련 매개변수의 민감도 분석)

  • Yang, Jung-A;Son, Sangyoung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.493-500
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    • 2019
  • In this study, sensitivity analysis of sediment transport scaling factors in Delft3D-Morphology was performed to examine the effect those parameters on simulation results of cross-shore profile changes. For numerical experiments, one-year wave time series data which were observed in 2018 on the Maengbang coast in Gangwon prefecture were applied as external force. Bathymetric data observed in January and October of the same year were used as initial bathymetric data and annual bathymetric change data, respectively. The simulation performance of the model was evaluated based on the Brier Skill Score index for each part by dividing an arbitrary cross section within the calculation domain into the onshore and offshore parts. As a result, it was found thet the fBED variable has a slight effect on the simulation results. The fBEDW and fSUSW variables show good simulation performance in onshore part when the value less than 0.5 is applied and vice versa. Among the experimental conditions, the optimal combinations of variables are fBED = 1.0, fBEDW = 1.0, fSUSW = 0.1 for the onshore region and fBED = 1.0, fBEDW = 1.0, fSUSW = 0.5 for the offshore region. However, since these combinations were derived based on the observation data on Maengbang beach in 2018, users should be careful when applying those results to other areas.

Effect of Water Management after Fertilizer Application on Fate and Efficiency of Applied Nitrogen (시식 후 물관리 방법이 실소의 동태 및 이용효율에 미치는 영향)

  • 이변우;명을재;최관호
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 1995
  • The fate and use efficiency of applied nitrogen were evaluated in a pot experiment with different fertilizers and water management practices during 30days after fertilizer application. N-P-K compound fertilizers, 13-10-1l(F-l) for upland Crop use and 15-10-10(F-3) for rice Crop use, and mixed fertilizer, 21-17-17(F-2) for basal dressing in rice were used. Fertilizers corresponding to 1.8g N were mixed thoroughly with the whole volume of sandy loam soil in a pot. The pots were flooded upto 3cm above soil surface for O(0dF), 10(10dF), 20(20dF), and 30(30dF) days after fertilizer application and all the treatments were flooded continuously from 30 days after fertilizer application. During the flooding period water percolation rate was adjusted to 2.5mm/day. Rice seedlings were transplanted 40 days after fertilizer application. The pH of infiltrated water increased with increasing duration of flooding. The pH of F-2 was higher than those of F-1 and F-3 between which there were no differences. The applied nitrogen remained 23% in F-1, 29% in F-2, and 29.1 % in F-3, and 45.0% in 0dF, 26.6% in 10dF, 24.8% in 20dF, and 20.3% in 30dF as inorganic nitrogen at 63 days after fertilizer application. Nitrogen losses by leaching amounted to 51.3%, 32.1% and 48.1% of applied nitrogen in F-1, F-2 and F-3, respectively. Nitrogen leaching losses increased with increasing duration of flood- ing, amounting to 25.7%, 29.8%, 32.7%, and 35.8% in 0dF, 10dF, 20dF and 30dF, respectively. Gaseous loss of applied nitrogen was greatest in F-2, followed by F-1 and F-3. Total loss of nitrogen due to gaseous volatilization and leaching was greatest in F -1, followed by F -2 and F-3, and were greater in the treatments with longer flooding after fertilizer application. Nitrogen recovery by rice shoot until 72 days after transplanting were 23.2%, 24.7% and 27.4% of applied nitrogen in F-1, F-2 and F-3, respectively and 34.1%, 25.5%, 21.1%, and 21.2% in 0dF, 10dF, 20dF and 30dF, respectively.

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A prosodic cue representing scopes of wh-phrases in Korean: Focusing on North Gyeongsang Korean (한국어 의문사 작용역을 나타내는 운율 단서: 경북 방언을 중심으로)

  • Yun, Weonhee;Kim, Ki-tae;Park, Sunwoo
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.41-53
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    • 2020
  • A wh-phrase in an embedded sentence may have either an embedded or a matrix scope. Interpretation of a wh-phrase with a matrix scope has tended to be syntactically unacceptable unless the sentence reads with a wh-intonation. Previous studies have found two differences in prosodic characteristics between sentences with matrix and embedded scopes. Firstly, peak F0s in wh-phrases produced with an F0 compression wh-intonation are higher than those in indirect questions, and peak F0s in matrix verbs are lower than those in sentences with embedded scope. Secondly, a substantial F0 drop is found at the end of embedded sentences in indirect questions, whereas no F0 reduction at the same point is noticed in sentences with a matrix scope produced with a high plateau wh-intonation. However, these characteristics were not found in our experiment. This showed that a more compelling difference exists in the values obtained from subtraction between the peak F0s of each word (or a word plus an ending or case marker) and the F0s at the end of the word. Specifically, the gap between the peak F0 in a word composed with an embedded verb and the F0 at the end of the word, which is a complementizer in Korean, is large in embedded wh-scope sentences and low in matrix wh-scope sentences.

QUADRATIC ρ-FUNCTIONAL INEQUALITIES

  • YUN, SUNGSIK;LEE, JUNG RYE;SEO, JEONG PIL
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.145-153
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we solve the quadratic ρ-functional inequalities (0.1) ${\parallel}f(x+y)+f(x-y)-2f(x)-2f(y){\parallel}$ $\leq$ ${\parallel}{\rho}(4f(\frac{x+y}{2})+f(x-y)-2f(x)-2f(y)){\parallel}$, where $\rho$ is a fixed complex number with $\left|{\rho}\right|$ < 1, and (0.2) ${\parallel}4f(\frac{x+y}{2})+f(x-y)-2f(x)-2f(y){\parallel}$ $\leq$ ${\parallel}{\rho}(f(x+y)+f(x-y)-2f(x)-2f(y)){\parallel}$, where ρ is a fixed complex number with |ρ| < $\frac{1}{2}$. Furthermore, we prove the Hyers-Ulam stability of the quadratic ρ-functional inequalities (0.1) and (0.2) in complex Banach spaces.

Wood Physical and Mechanical Properties of Clonal Teak (Tectona grandis) Stands Under Different Thinning and Pruning Intensity Levels Planted in Java, Indonesia

  • Gama Widya SETA;Fanny HIDAYATI;WIDIYATNO WIDIYATNO;Mohammad NA'IEM
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.109-132
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    • 2023
  • The objective of this study was to reveal the impact of thinning and pruning regimes on the physical and mechanical properties of clonal teak wood planted in Java. In this study, a 15-year-old clonal teak plantation was carried out and the obtained data were evaluated with analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results showed that different thinning intensities had a significant impact on the alteration of heartwood volume development (F = 25.63; p < 0.0001). Meanwhile, the impact of different thinning treatments in several physical properties depends on the pruning treatment levels [moisture content (F= 12.18, p < 0.0001); tangential shrinkage (F = 15.60, p < 0.0001); T/R ratio (F = 7.17, p < 0.0001); and volumetric shrinkage (F = 10.81, p < 0.0001)]. However, different thinning intensities had no significant impact on wood basic density alteration (F = 0.72, p = 0.486), while pruning intensities affect the differences between radial (F = 3.52, p = 0.030) and volumetric shrinkage (F = 3.13, p = 0.044). In mechanical properties, thinning intensity levels did not promote any significant differences [modulus of elasticity (F = 1.41, p = 0.248); modulus of rupture (F = 0.94, p = 0.392); compressive strength parallel to grain (F = 0.21, p = 0.813); and compressive strength perpendicular to the grain (F = 0.41, p = 0.669)]. Meanwhile, different pruning treatments and combination treatments were not significantly altered all mechanical properties. These results indicated that the thinning and pruning regimes can enhance the mechanical properties without having a serious alteration in the physical properties of clonal teak wood.

QUADRATIC ρ-FUNCTIONAL INEQUALITIES IN BANACH SPACES: A FIXED POINT APPROACH

  • PARK, CHOONKIL;SEO, JEONG PIL
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.231-248
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we solve the following quadratic $\rho$-functional inequalities ${\parallel}f(\frac{x+y+z}{2})+f(\frac{x-y-z}{2})+f(\frac{y-x-z}{2})+f(\frac{z-x-y}{2})-f(x)-x(y)-f(z){\parallel}\;(0.1)\\{\leq}{\parallel}{\rho}(f(x+y+z+)+f(x-y-z)+f(y-x-z)+f(z-x-y)-4f(x)-4f(y)-f(z)){\parallel}$ where $\rho$ is a fixed complex number with ${\left|\rho\right|}<\frac{1}{8}$, and ${\parallel}f(x+y+z)+f(x-y-z)+f(y-x-z)+f(z-x-y)-4f(x)-4f(y)-4f(z){\parallel}\;(0.2)\\{\leq}{\parallel}{\rho}(f(\frac{x+y+z}{2})+f(\frac{x-y-z}{2})+f(\frac{y-x-z}{2})+f(\frac{z-x-y}{2})-f(x)-f(y)-f(z)){\parallel}$ where $\rho$ is a fixed complex number with ${\left|\rho\right|}$ < 4. Using the fixed point method, we prove the Hyers-Ulam stability of the quadratic $\rho$-functional inequalities (0.1) and (0.2) in complex Banach spaces.

Isometries of a Subalgebra of C(1)[0, 1]

  • Lee, Yang-Hi
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 1991
  • By $C^{(1)}$[0, 1] we denote the Banach algebra of complex valued continuously differentiable functions on [0, 1] with norm given by $${\parallel}f{\parallel}=\sup_{x{\in}[0,1]}({\mid}f(x){\mid}+{\mid}f^{\prime}(x){\mid})\text{ for }f{\in}C^{(1)}$$. By A we denote the sub algebra of $C^{(1)}$ defined by $$A=\{f{\in}C^{(1)}:f(0)=f(1)\text{ and }f^{\prime}(0)=f^{\prime}(1)\}$$. By an isometry of A we mean a norm-preserving linear map of A onto itself. The purpose of this article is to describe the isometries of A. More precisely, we show tht any isometry of A is induced by a point map of the interval [0, 1] onto itself.

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SOME RESULTS ON UNIQUENESS OF MEROMORPHIC SOLUTIONS OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS

  • Gao, Zong Sheng;Wang, Xiao Ming
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.959-970
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we investigate the transcendental meromorphic solutions with finite order of two different types of difference equations $${\sum\limits_{j=1}^{n}}a_jf(z+c_j)={\frac{P(z,f)}{Q(z,f)}}={\frac{{\sum_{k=0}^{p}}b_kf^k}{{\sum_{l=0}^{q}}d_lf^l}}$$ and $${\prod\limits_{j=1}^{n}}f(z+c_j)={\frac{P(z,f)}{Q(z,f)}={\frac{{\sum_{k=0}^{p}}b_kf^k}{{\sum_{l=0}^{q}}d_lf^l}}$$ that share three distinct values with another meromorphic function. Here $a_j$, $b_k$, $d_l$ are small functions of f and $a_j{\not{\equiv}}(j=1,2,{\ldots},n)$, $b_p{\not{\equiv}}0$, $d_q{\not{\equiv}}0$. $c_j{\neq}0$ are pairwise distinct constants. p, q, n are non-negative integers. P(z, f) and Q(z, f) are two mutually prime polynomials in f.

ADDITIVE ρ-FUNCTIONAL INEQUALITIES IN β-HOMOGENEOUS F-SPACES

  • LEE, HARIN;CHA, JAE YOUNG;CHO, MIN WOO;KWON, MYUNGJUN
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.319-328
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we solve the additive ρ-functional inequalities (0.1) ||f(2x-y)+f(y-x)-f(x)|| $\leq$ ||${\rho}(f(x+y)-f(x)-f(y))$||, where ρ is a fixed complex number with |ρ| < 1, and (0.2) ||f(x+y)-f(x)-f(y)|| $\leq$ ||${\rho}(f(2x-y)-f(y-x)-f(x))$||, where ρ is a fixed complex number with |ρ| < $\frac{1}{2}$. Using the direct method, we prove the Hyers-Ulam stability of the additive ρ-functional inequalities (0.1) and (0.2) in β-homogeneous F-spaces.

ADDITIVE ρ-FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS IN β-HOMOGENEOUS F-SPACES

  • Shim, EunHwa
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.243-251
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we solve the additive ${\rho}-functional$ equations (0.1) $f(x+y)+f(x-y)-2f(x)={\rho}(2f(\frac{x+y}{2})+f(x-y)-2f(x))$, and (0.2) $2f(\frac{x+y}{2})+f(x-y)-2f(x)={\rho}(f(x+y)+f(x-y)-2f(x))$, where ${\rho}$ is a fixed (complex) number with ${\rho}{\neq}1$, Using the direct method, we prove the Hyers-Ulam stability of the additive ${\rho}-functional$ equations (0.1) and (0.2) in ${\beta}-homogeneous$ (complex) F-spaces.