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On n-Amitsur Rings

  • Ochirbat, Baatar;Mendes, Deolinda I.C.;Tumurbat, Sodnomkhorloo
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.60 no.4
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    • pp.711-721
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    • 2020
  • The concepts of an Amitsur ring and a hereditary Amitsur ring, which were introduced and studied by S. Tumurbat in a recent paper, are generalized. For a positive integer n, a ring A is said to be an n-Amitsur ring if γ(A[Xn]) = (γ(A[Xn]) ∩ A)[Xn] for all radicals γ, where A[Xn] is the polynomial ring over A in n commuting indeterminates. If a ring A satisfies the above equation for all hereditary radicals γ, then A is said to be a hereditary n-Amitsur ring. Characterizations and examples of these rings are provided. Moreover, new radicals associated with n-Amitsur rings are introduced and studied. One of these is a special radical and its semisimple class is polynomially extensible.

Advanced Finite Element Analysis for Linear Viscoelastic Problems of a Hereditary-Type Constitutive Law (유전적분형 선형 점탄성문제의 유한요소법에 의한 효율적 해석)

  • 심우진;이성희
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.103-114
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    • 1993
  • An advanced time-domain finite element formulation is presented for the displacement and stress analysis of isotropic, linear viscoelastic problems of a hereditary-type constitutive law. The semidiscrete finite element method with linear time-stepping scheme and an elastic-viscoelastic correspondence principle are used in the theoretical development. An efficient treatment of hereditary integral is introduced to improve the numerical accuracy, to reduce the computation time, and to avoid the use of large memory storage. Two-dimensional numerical examples of plane strain and plane stress are solved under the assumption on the material property of being elastic in dilatation and like three-element Voigt model in distorsion, and compared with the analytical solutions and the past numerical results to show the versatility and efficiency of the proposed method.

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A NOTE ON APPROXIMATION PROPERTIES OF BANACH SPACES

  • Cho, Chong-Man
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.293-298
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    • 1994
  • It is well known that the approximation property and the compact approximation property are not hereditary properties; that is, a closed subspace M of a Banach space X with the (compact) approximation property need not have the (compact) approximation property. In 1973, A. Davie [2] proved that for each 2 < p < $\infty$, there is a closed subspace $Y_{p}$ of $\ell_{p}$ which does not have the approximation property. In fact, the space Davie constructed even fails to have a weaker property, the compact approximation property. In 1991, A. Lima [12] proved that if X is a Banach space with the approximation property and a closed subspace M of X is locally $\lambda$-complemented in X for some $1\leq\lambda < $\infty$, then M has the approximation property.(omitted)

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Polynomial Equation in Radicals

  • Khan, Muhammad Ali;Aslam, Muhammad
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.545-551
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    • 2008
  • Necessary and sufficient conditions for a radical class of rings to satisfy the polynomial equation $\rho$(R[x]) = ($\rho$(R))[x] have been investigated. The interrelationsh of polynomial equation, Amitsur property and polynomial extensibility is given. It has been shown that complete analogy of R.E. Propes result for radicals of matrix rings is not possible for polynomial rings.

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).

ON FULLY IDEMPOTENT RINGS

  • Jeon, Young-Cheol;Kim, Nam-Kyun;Lee, Yang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.715-726
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    • 2010
  • We continue the study of fully idempotent rings initiated by Courter. It is shown that a (semi)prime ring, but not fully idempotent, can be always constructed from any (semi)prime ring. It is shown that the full idempotence is both Morita invariant and a hereditary radical property, obtaining $hs(Mat_n(R))\;=\;Mat_n(hs(R))$ for any ring R where hs(-) means the sum of all fully idempotent ideals. A non-semiprimitive fully idempotent ring with identity is constructed from the Smoktunowicz's simple nil ring. It is proved that the full idempotence is preserved by the classical quotient rings. More properties of fully idempotent rings are examined and necessary examples are found or constructed in the process.

THE HOMOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF REGULAR INJECTIVE MODULES

  • Wei Qi;Xiaolei Zhang
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2024
  • Let R be a commutative ring. An R-module E is said to be regular injective provided that Ext1R(R/I, E) = 0 for any regular ideal I of R. We first show that the class of regular injective modules have the hereditary property, and then introduce and study the regular injective dimension of modules and regular global dimension of rings. Finally, we give some homological characterizations of total rings of quotients and Dedekind rings.

Finite Element Analysis of Thermorheologically Simple Viscoelastic Solids (열유동학적으로 단순한 점탄성체의 유한요소해석)

  • 심우진;박인규
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.101-113
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, the finite element formulation for the thermal analysis of quasi-static, uncoupled, homogeneous, isotropic and linear viscoelastic problems is presented based on the principle of virtual work. The viscoelastic material is assumed to be thermorheologically simple, which is well known material property in a large class of high polymers. The variational formulation and the finite element equation in matrix from are derived. Effective generation and storage of the hereditary stiffness matrices are given in detail especially for the case of the steady state temperature distribution T=T(x). Some numerical examples are given and compared with published results to show the versatility of the derived finite element formulations.

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