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LINEARLY INVARIANT FUNCTIONS

  • Song, Tai-Sung
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.867-874
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    • 1995
  • Linear invariance is closely related to the concept of uniform local univalence. We give a geometric proof that a holomorphic locally univalent function defined on the open unit disk is linearly invariant if and only if it is uniformly locally univalent.

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A VERY SIMPLE CHARACTERIZATION OF GROMOV HYPERBOLICITY FOR A SPECIAL KIND OF DENJOY DOMAINS

  • Portilla, Ana;Rodriguez, Jose M.;Touris, Eva
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.565-583
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    • 2011
  • In this paper we provide characterizations for the Gromov hyperbolicity of some particular Denjoy domains and besides some sufficient conditions to guarantee or discard the hyperbolicity of some others. The conditions obtained involve just the lengths of some special simple closed geodesics in the domain. These results, on the one hand, show the extraordinary complexity of determining the hyperbolicity of a domain and, on the other hand, allow us to construct easily a large variety of both hyperbolic and non-hyperbolic domains.

CONNECTIONS ON ALMOST COMPLEX FINSLER MANIFOLDS AND KOBAYASHI HYPERBOLICITY

  • Won, Dae-Yeon;Lee, Nany
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.237-247
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we establish a necessary condition in terms of curvature for the Kobayashi hyperbolicity of a class of almost complex Finsler manifolds. For an almost complex Finsler manifold with the condition (R), so-called Rizza manifold, we show that there exists a unique connection compatible with the metric and the almost complex structure which has the horizontal torsion in a special form. With this connection, we define a holomorphic sectional curvature. Then we show that this holomorphic sectional curvature of an almost complex submanifold is not greater than that of the ambient manifold. This fact, in turn, implies that a Rizza manifold is hyperbolic if its holomorphic sectional curvature is bounded above by -1.

DEFORMATION SPACES OF CONVEX REAL-PROJECTIVE STRUCTURES AND HYPERBOLIC AFFINE STRUCTURES

  • Darvishzadeh, Mehdi-Reza;William M.Goldman
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.625-639
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    • 1996
  • A convex $RP^n$-structure on a smooth anifold M is a representation of M as a quotient of a convex domain $\Omega \subset RP^n$ by a discrete group $\Gamma$ of collineations of $RP^n$ acting properly on $\Omega$. When M is a closed surface of genus g > 1, then the equivalence classes of such structures form a moduli space $B(M)$ homeomorphic to an open cell of dimension 16(g-1) (Goldman [2]). This cell contains the Teichmuller space $T(M)$ of M and it is of interest to know what of the rich geometric structure extends to $B(M)$. In [3], a symplectic structure on $B(M)$ is defined, which extends the symplectic structure on $T(M)$ defined by the Weil-Petersson Kahler form.

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KENMOTSU MANIFOLDS SATISFYING THE FISCHER-MARSDEN EQUATION

  • Chaubey, Sudhakar Kr;De, Uday Chand;Suh, Young Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.3
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    • pp.597-607
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    • 2021
  • The present paper deals with the study of Fischer-Marsden conjecture on a Kenmotsu manifold. It is proved that if a Kenmotsu metric satisfies 𝔏*g(λ) = 0 on a (2n + 1)-dimensional Kenmotsu manifold M2n+1, then either ξλ = -λ or M2n+1 is Einstein. If n = 1, M3 is locally isometric to the hyperbolic space H3 (-1).

JACOBI OPERATORS ALONG THE STRUCTURE FLOW ON REAL HYPERSURFACES IN A NONFLAT COMPLEX SPACE FORM II

  • Ki, U-Hang;Kurihara, Hiroyuki
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.1315-1327
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    • 2011
  • Let M be a real hypersurface of a complex space form with almost contact metric structure (${\phi}$, ${\xi}$, ${\eta}$, g). In this paper, we study real hypersurfaces in a complex space form whose structure Jacobi operator $R_{\xi}=R({\cdot},\;{\xi}){\xi}$ is ${\xi}$-parallel. In particular, we prove that the condition ${\nabla}_{\xi}R_{\xi}=0$ characterizes the homogeneous real hypersurfaces of type A in a complex projective space or a complex hyperbolic space when $R_{\xi}{\phi}S=R_{\xi}S{\phi}$ holds on M, where S denotes the Ricci tensor of type (1,1) on M.

CHARACTERIZATIONS OF REAL HYPERSURFACES OF TYPE A IN A NONFLAT COMPLEX SPACE FORM WHOSE STRUCTURE JACOBI OPERATOR IS ξ-PARALLEL

  • Kim, Nam-Gil
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.185-201
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    • 2009
  • Let M be a real hypersurface with almost contact metric structure $({\phi},{\xi},{\eta},g)$ of a nonflat complex space form whose structure Jacobi operator $R_{\xi}=R({\cdot},{\xi}){\xi}$ is ${\xi}$-parallel. In this paper, we prove that the condition ${\nabla}_{\xi}R_{\xi}=0$ characterize the homogeneous real hypersurfaces of type A in a complex projective space $P_n{\mathbb{C}}$ or a complex hyperbolic space $H_n{\mathbb{C}}$ when $g({\nabla}_{\xi}{\xi},{\nabla}_{\xi}{\xi})$ is constant.

CHARACTERIZATIONS OF REAL HYPERSURFACES OF TYPE A IN A COMPLEX SPACE FORM USED BY THE ζ-PARALLEL STRUCTURE JACOBI OPERATOR

  • Kim, Nam-Gil;Ki, U-Hang;Kurihara, Hiroyuki
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.535-550
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    • 2008
  • Let M be a real hypersurface of a complex space form with almost contact metric structure $({\phi},{\xi},{\eta},g)$. In this paper, we study real hypersurfaces in a complex space form whose structure Jacobi operator $R_{\xi}=R({\cdot},{\xi}){\xi}$ is ${\xi}$-parallel. In particular, we prove that the condition ${\nabla}_{\xi}R_{\xi}=0$ characterize the homogeneous real hypersurfaces of type A in a complex: projective space $P_n{\mathbb{C}}$ or a complex hyperbolic space $H_n{\mathbb{C}}$ when $g({\nabla}_{\xi}{\xi},{\nabla}_{\xi}{\xi})$ is constant and not equal to -c/24 on M, where c is a constant holomorphic sectional curvature of a complex space form.

Ten Year Literature on Psychological and Behavioral Interventions Against Cancer: a Terms Analysis

  • Feng, Rui;Chai, Jing;Wang, De-Bin;Xia, Yi;Cheng, Peng-Lai;Dai, Zhao-Yang
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.13 no.10
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    • pp.5171-5176
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    • 2012
  • We here performed a systematic review of PBIC literature using terms analysis in a hope of both identifying potential trends and patterns and exploring methods leveraging traditional literature reviews in this specific area. Articles meeting inclusion criteria were retrieved from PUBMED and translated into dichotomized article records representing presence or non-presence of MeSH terms and a metric consisting of numbers of times of co-occurrence between all pairs of terms identified using a self-designed program. The occurrence of and relations among the terms were calculated and visualized using Excel2007 and UCINET respectively. A total of 1,742 terms were identified from 997 articles retrieved. Put in a descending order, the lines representing the times of term occurrence formed a typical hyperbolic curve; when plotted along the x-axis of whole MESH terms, the lines clustered within four specific regions. Comparison of term occurrence between 2002 and 2011 revealed priority changes in population and subjects (from general groups to priority groups), intervention approaches (from medicine to exercise and psychotherapy), methodology and techniques (from cohort studies to randomized controlled trials) and outcomes (from health and mental health to quality of life, depression etc.). Networks of the terms featured a number of closely linked groups of topics including method and questionnaires, therapy and outcomes, survival management, psychological assessment and intervention, behavioral intervention (individual and community oriented). Terms analysis revealed interesting trends and patterns about PBIC publications and both the analysis methods and findings have implications for future research and literature reviews.