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Two More Radicals for Right Near-Rings: The Right Jacobson Radicals of Type-1 and 2

  • Rao, Ravi Srinivasa;Prasad, K. Siva
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.603-613
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    • 2006
  • Near-rings considered are right near-rings and R is a near-ring. $J_0^r(R)$, the right Jacobson radical of R of type-0, was introduced and studied by the present authors. In this paper $J_1^r(R)$ and $J_2^r(R)$, the right Jacobson radicals of R of type-1 and type-2 are introduced. It is proved that both $J_1^r$ and $J_2^r$ are radicals for near-rings and $J_0^r(R){\subseteq}J_1^r(R){\subseteq}J_2^r(R)$. Unlike the left Jacobson radical classes, the right Jacobson radical class of type-2 contains $M_0(G)$ for many of the finite groups G. Depending on the structure of G, $M_0(G)$ belongs to different right Jacobson radical classes of near-rings. Also unlike left Jacobson-type radicals, the constant part of R is contained in every right 1-modular (2-modular) right ideal of R. For any family of near-rings $R_i$, $i{\in}I$, $J_{\nu}^r({\oplus}_{i{\in}I}R_i)={\oplus}_{i{\in}I}J_{\nu}^r(R_i)$, ${\nu}{\in}\{1,2\}$. Moreover, under certain conditions, for an invariant subnear-ring S of a d.g. near-ring R it is shown that $J_2^r(S)=S{\cap}J_2^r(R)$.

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INTERPOLATION PROBLEMS FOR OPERATORS WITH CORANK IN ALG L

  • Kang, Joo-Ho
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.409-422
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    • 2012
  • Let $\mathcal{L}$ be a subspace lattice on a Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$. And let X and Y be operators acting on a Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$. Let $sp(x)=\{{\alpha}x\;:\;{\alpha}{\in}\mathcal{C}\}$ $x{\in}\mathcal{H}$. Assume that $\mathcal{H}=\overline{range\;X}{\oplus}sp(h)$ for some $h{\in}\mathcal{H}$ and < $h$, $E^{\bot}Xf$ >= 0 for each $f{\in}\mathcal{H}$ and $E{\in}\mathcal{L}$. Then there exists an operator A in Alg$\mathcal{L}$ such that AX = Y if and only if $sup\{\frac{{\parallel}E^{\bot}Yf{\parallel}}{{\parallel}E^{\bot}Yf{\parallel}}\;:\;f{\in}H,\;E{\in}\mathcal{L}\}$ = K < ${\infty}$. Moreover, if the necessary condition holds, then we may choose an operator A such that AX = Y and ${\parallel}||A{\parallel}=K$.

Merging Taxonomies under RCC-5 Algebraic Articulations

  • Thau, David;Bowers, Shawn;Ludaescher, Bertram
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.109-126
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    • 2009
  • Taxonomies are widely used to classify information, and multiple (possibly competing) taxonomies often exist for the same domain. Given a set of correspondences between two taxonomies, it is often necessary to "merge" the taxonomies, thereby creating a unied taxonomy (e.g., that can then be used by data integration and discovery applications). We present an algorithm for merging taxonomies that have been related using articulations given as RCC-5 constraints. Two taxa Nand M can be related using (disjunctions of) the ve base relations in RCC-5: M; N ${\subseteq}$M; N ${\supseteq}$; N ${\oplus}$M (partial overlap of Nand M); and N ! M (disjointness: N ${\cap}$M = ${\varnothing}$). RCC-5 is increasingly being adopted by scientists to specify mappings between large biological taxonomies. We discuss the properties of the proposed merge algorithm and evaluate our approach using real-world taxonomies.

FIR VIEW OF DISKS OF WEAK-LINE T TAURI STARS

  • Takita, Satoshi;Doi, Yasuo;Arimatsu, Ko;Ootsubo, Takafumi;AKARI Team
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.127-129
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    • 2017
  • We have observed ~60 Weak-line T Tauri stars (WTTSs) toward the Chamaeleon star forming region using the AKARI Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS) All-Sky maps. We could not detect any significant emission from each source even at the most sensitive WIDE-S band. Then, we have performed stacking analysis of these WTTSs using the WIDE-S band images to improve the sensitivity. However, we could not detect any significant emission in the resultant image with a noise level of $0.05MJy\;sr^{-1}$, or 3 mJy for a point source. The three-sigma upper limit of 9 mJy leads to the disk dust mass of $0.01M_{\oplus}$. This result suggests that the disks around Chamaeleon WTTSs are already evolved to debris disks.

T-STRUCTURE AND THE YAMABE INVARIANT

  • Sung, Chan-Young
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.435-443
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    • 2012
  • The Yamabe invariant is a topological invariant of a smooth closed manifold, which contains information about possible scalar curvature on it. It is well-known that a product manifold $T^m{\times}B$ where $T^m$ is the m-dimensional torus, and B is a closed spin manifold with nonzero $\^{A}$-genus has zero Yamabe invariant. We generalize this to various T-structured manifolds, for example $T^m$-bundles over such B whose transition functions take values in Sp(m, $\mathbb{Z}$) (or Sp(m - 1, $\mathbb{Z}$) ${\oplus}\;{{\pm}1}$ for odd m).

THE CLASS GROUP OF D*/U FOR D AN INTEGRAL DOMAIN AND U A GROUP OF UNITS OF D

  • Chang, Gyu Whan
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.189-196
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    • 2009
  • Let D be an integral domain, and let U be a group of units of D. Let $D^*=D-\{0\}$ and ${\Gamma}=D^*/U$ be the commutative cancellative semigroup under aU+bU=abU. We prove that $Cl(D)=Cl({\Gamma})$ and that D is a PvMD (resp., GCD-domain, Mori domain, Krull domain, factorial domain) if and only if ${\Gamma}$ is a PvMS(resp., GCD-semigroup, Mori semigroup, Krull semigroup, factorial semigroup). Let U=U(D) be the group of units of D. We also show that if D is integrally closed, then $D[{\Gamma}]$, the semigroup ring of ${\Gamma}$ over D, is an integrally closed domain with $Cl(D[{\Gamma}])=Cl(D){\oplus}Cl(D)$; hence D is a PvMD (resp., GCD-domain, Krull domain, factorial domain) if and only if $D[{\Gamma}]$ is.

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X-LIFTING MODULES OVER RIGHT PERFECT RINGS

  • Chang, Chae-Hoon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2008
  • Keskin and Harmanci defined the family B(M,X) = ${A{\leq}M|{\exists}Y{\leq}X,{\exists}f{\in}Hom_R(M,X/Y),\;Ker\;f/A{\ll}M/A}$. And Orhan and Keskin generalized projective modules via the class B(M, X). In this note we introduce X-local summands and X-hollow modules via the class B(M, X). Let R be a right perfect ring and let M be an X-lifting module. We prove that if every co-closed submodule of any projective module P contains Rad(P), then M has an indecomposable decomposition. This result is a generalization of Kuratomi and Chang's result [9, Theorem 3.4]. Let X be an R-module. We also prove that for an X-hollow module H such that every non-zero direct summand K of H with $K{\in}B$(H, X), if $H{\oplus}H$ has the internal exchange property, then H has a local endomorphism ring.

CONJUGATE LOCI OF 2-STEP NILPOTENT LIE GROUPS SATISFYING J2z = <Sz, z>A

  • Jang, Chang-Rim;Lee, Tae-Hoon;Park, Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.1705-1723
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    • 2008
  • Let n be a 2-step nilpotent Lie algebra which has an inner product <, > and has an orthogonal decomposition $n\;=z\;{\oplus}v$ for its center z and the orthogonal complement v of z. Then Each element z of z defines a skew symmetric linear map $J_z\;:\;v\;{\longrightarrow}\;v$ given by <$J_zx$, y> = for all x, $y\;{\in}\;v$. In this paper we characterize Jacobi fields and calculate all conjugate points of a simply connected 2-step nilpotent Lie group N with its Lie algebra n satisfying $J^2_z$ = A for all $z\;{\in}\;z$, where S is a positive definite symmetric operator on z and A is a negative definite symmetric operator on v.

SEMISIMPLE DIMENSION OF MODULES

  • Amirsardari, Bahram;Bagheri, Saeid
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.711-719
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    • 2018
  • In this paper we define and study a new kind of dimension called, semisimple dimension, that measures how far a module is from being semisimple. Like other kinds of dimensions, this is an ordinal valued invariant. We give some interesting and useful properties of rings or modules which have semisimple dimension. It is shown that a noetherian module with semisimple dimension is an artinian module. A domain with semisimple dimension is a division ring. Also, for a semiprime right non-singular ring R, if its maximal right quotient ring has semisimple dimension as a right R-module, then R is a semisimple artinian ring. We also characterize rings whose modules have semisimple dimension. In fact, it is shown that all right R-modules have semisimple dimension if and only if the free right R-module ${\oplus}^{\infty}_{i=1}$ R has semisimple dimension, if and only if R is a semisimple artinian ring.

Studies on the Acupuncture Therapy for Respiratory Diseases in Calves (호흡기질환 송아지의 침술요법에 관한 연구)

  • 조용성
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.88-92
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    • 1997
  • The present experiment was investigated to compare tretment effect of drug therapy, acupuncture therapy, the combination of acupuncture and drug therapy, and electro-acupuncture therapy using 152 calves with respiratory deseases. Among 20 cases of drug therapy group, 16 cases (80%) were recovered and 4 cases (20%) were ineffective. Among 28 cases using Su Qi in acupuncture therapy group, 21 cases using San Tai, An Bi and Fei Shu, 17 cases (72%) were available and 7 cases (28%) were unavailable. Among 28 cases of the combination group of acupuncture and drug therapy, 24 cases(86%) were recovered with the highest tretment effect in Su Qi and drug therapy. In addition, among 24 cases of the combination group of acupuncture and drug therapy, 20 cases(84%) were effective and 4 cases (16%) were ineffective with lower effective rate compared by Su Qi and drug therapy in San tai, An bi and Fei shu and drug therapy. And among electro-acupuncture group using Fei Shu $[left({\ominus}), right({\oplus})],$ 22 cases (82%) were effective and 6 cases (18%) were ineffective.

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