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FABER POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENT ESTIMATES FOR ANALYTIC BI-UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH GREGORY COEFFICIENTS

  • Serap Bulut
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.285-295
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    • 2024
  • In this work, we consider the function $${\Psi}(z)=\frac{z}{\ln(1+z)}=1+\sum\limits_{n=1}^{\infty}\,G_nz^n$$ whose coefficients Gn are the Gregory coefficients related to Stirling numbers of the first kind and introduce a new subclass ${\mathcal{G}}^{{\lambda},{\mu}}_{\Sigma}(\Psi)$ of analytic bi-univalent functions subordinate to the function Ψ. For functions belong to this class, we investigate the estimates for the general Taylor-Maclaurin coefficients by using the Faber polynomial expansions. In certain cases, our estimates improve some of those existing coefficient bounds.

CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF THE CLASS OF UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS

  • Milutin Obradovic;Nikola Tuneski
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.5
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    • pp.1253-1263
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    • 2023
  • Let 𝓤+ be the class of analytic functions f such that ${\frac{z}{f(z)}}$ has real and positive coefficients and f-1 be its inverse. In this paper we give sharp estimates of the initial coefficients and initial logarithmic coefficients for f, as well as, sharp estimates of the second and the third Hankel determinant for f and f-1. We also show that the Zalcman conjecture holds for functions f from 𝓤+.

INTEGRAL MEAN ESTIMATES FOR SOME OPERATOR PRESERVING INEQUALITIES

  • Shabir Ahmad Malik
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.497-506
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, some integral mean estimates for the polar derivative of a polynomial with complex coefficients are proved. We will see that these type of estimates are new in this direction and discuss their importance with respect to existing results comparatively. In addition, the obtained results provide valuable insights into the behavior of integrals involving operator preserving inequalities.

NOTE ON LOCAL ESTIMATES FOR WEAK SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM FOR SECOND ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATION

  • Choi, Jongkeun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.1123-1148
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this note is to provide detailed proofs for local estimates near the boundary for weak solutions of second order parabolic equations in divergence form with time-dependent measurable coefficients subject to Neumann boundary condition. The corresponding parabolic equations with Dirichlet boundary condition are also considered.

GLOBAL W1,2p ESTIMATES FOR NONDIVERGENCE PARABOLIC OPERATORS WITH POTENTIALS SATISFYING A REVERSE HÖLDER CONDITION

  • Pan, Guixia;Tang, Lin
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.1357-1377
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    • 2017
  • In this article, we first give the $L^p$ boundedness of the operator $D^2L^{-1}$ with BMO coefficients and a potential V satisfying an appropriate reverse $H{\ddot{o}}lder$ condition, then obtain global $W^{1,2}_p$ estimates for the nondivergence parabolic operator L with VMO coefficients and a potential V satisfying an appropriate reverse $H{\ddot{o}}lder$ condition.

Higher Order Moments of Record Values From the Inverse Weibull Lifetime Model and Edgeworth Approximate Inference

  • Sultan, K.S.
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we derive exact explicit expressions for the triple and quadruple moments of the lower record values from inverse the Weibull (IW) distribution. Next, we present and calculate the coefficients of the best linear unbiased estimates of the location and scale parameters of IW distribution (BLUEs) for different choices of the shape parameter and records size. We then use the higher order moments and the calculated BLUEs to compute the mean, variance, and the coefficients of skewness and kurtosis of certain linear functions of lower record values. By using the coefficients of the skewness and kurtosis, we develop approximate confidence intervals for the location and scale parameters of the IW distribution using Edgeworth approximate values and then compare them with the corresponding intervals constructed through Monte Carlo simulations. Finally, we apply the findings of the paper to some simulated data.

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Studies on the Selection for Grain Yield and Components of Yield in Wheat Breeding (소맥육종에 있어서 수량 및 수량구성형질의 선발을 위한 기초적 연구)

  • Dong-Woo Lee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.15
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    • pp.33-59
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    • 1974
  • A series of experiments were conducted at Crop Experiment Station from 1968 to 1971 to obtain basic information on effects of selection on yield of wheat varieties. Heritability estimates, correlation and path coefficients computed for yield and yield related characters from fixed variety groups-Korean, U.S., and Japan; early and late-$F_2$ and $F_3$ generations were studied. The same estimates for fixed variety groups grown under different fertilizer levels and years were also studied. The results were summarized as follow: 1. Three variety groups classified by their origins as Korea, United States and Japan showed high heritability estimates for heading date, plant height and spike length. The heritability estimates for grain number per spike and 1, 000 grain weight were moderate and those for the number of spikes per plant and grain yield were low. Very low estimates of heritability were obtained for grain number per spike and yield of variety group from the Unites States. 2. High genotypic correlation coefficients between 1, 000 grain weight and yield were obtained for all variety groups originated from Korea, United States and Japan and early variety group, except late variety group. The genotypic correlation coefficients between grain number per spike and yield were also high for all variety groups except variety group originated from the United States. 3. The direct effects of 1, 000 grain weight in terms of path-coefficients to yield were high for all variety groups except late variety group. 4. High genotypic correlation coefficients were obtained between 1, 000 grain weight and yield in $F_2$ from. two crosses. The same degree of genotypic correlation coefficients were obtained between grain number per spike and yield, although slight differences in its magnitude were found depending upon the cross combination. 5. The analysis of path-coefficients in $F_2$ shows that the direct effects of yield components to yield were negligible. 6. The characters that showed high genotypic correlation coefficients with yield in $F_3$ were 1, 000 gnain weight and grain number per spike. These characters showed also high direct effects to yield. 7. No great variations of heritability estimates for heading date, plant height and spike length were obtained for either fertilizer responsive or non responsive variety group due to fertilizer levels applied. 8. Heritability estimates of 1, 000 grain weight in fertilizer responsive group and yield in fertilizer nonresponsive group were high as level of fertilizer increased. 9. Heritability estimates for grain number per spike and 1, 000 grain weight of fertilizer non-responsive-group were higher than those of fertilizer. responsive group. 10. Genotypic corretation coefficients between yield and 1, 000 grain weight in fertilizer responsive group were getting lower as the level of fertilizer increased and those in fertilizer non-responsive group were vice versa. 11. Genotypic correlation coefficient between yield and spike number per plant in fertilizer responsive group was high. However, the genotypic correlation coefficient between yield and spike number per plant in fertilizer non-responsive group was low. 12. The direct effects of 1, 000 grain weight to yield were higher than other yield components either in fertilizer responsive or non-responsive group regardless of levels of fertilizer applied. The spike number per plant, however, was high only when high level of fertilizers were applied to fitilizer responsive group. 13. Slight variations of heritability estimates for heading dates, plant height, spike length, grain number per spike and 1, 000 grain weight were obtained between years. However, the spike number per plant with low heritabilility showed great variation between years. 14. The character that showed high genotypic correlation coefficients with yield in two years was 1, 000 grain weight, and this character was also high in direct effect to yield in terms of path-coefficients. 15. From the above experimental results, it might be concluded that 1, 000 grain weight would be one of the most important characters to increase the effects of selection for yield in wheat breeding in Korea.

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COEFFICIENT ESTIMATES FOR CERTAIN SUBCLASS FOR SPIRALLIKE FUNCTIONS DEFINED BY MEANS OF GENERALIZED ATTIYA-SRIVASTAVA OPERATOR

  • Yavuz, Tugba
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.703-712
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    • 2016
  • In this article, we derive a sharp estimates for the Taylor-Maclaurin coefficients of functions in some certain subclasses of spirallike functions which are defined by generalized Srivastava-Attiya operator. Several corollaries and consequences of the main result are also considered.

COEFFICIENT ESTIMATES FOR CERTAIN SUBCLASS OF MEROMORPHIC AND BI-UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS

  • Salehian, Safa;Zireh, Ahmad
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.389-397
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we introduce and investigate an interesting subclass of meromorphic bi-univalent functions defined on ${\Delta}=\{z{\in}{\mathbb{C}}$ : 1 < |z| < ${\infty}\}$. For functions belonging to this class, estimates on the initial coefficients are obtained. The results presented in this paper would generalize and improve some recent works of several earlier authors.