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AN EXTENSION ON GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC POLYNOMIALS

  • Shah, Manilal
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 1971
  • In this paper, the author has established the formulae for product of two generalized hypergeometric polynomials by defining the polynomial in the form $$F_n(x)=x^{({\delta}-1)n}{_{p+{\delta}}F_q}\[\array{{\Delta}({\delta},-n),&a_1,&{\cdots}{\cdots},&a_p\\&b_1,&{\cdots}{\cdots},&b_q};\;{\lambda}x^c\]$$, where the symbol ${\Delta}({\delta},-n)$ represents the set of ${\delta}$-parameters: $${\frac{-n}{\delta}},\;{\frac{-n+1}{\delta}},\;{\cdots}{\cdots},\;{\frac{-n+{\delta}-1}{\delta}}$$ and ${\delta}$, n are positive integers. A number of known as well as new results have been also obtained with proper choice of parameters.

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Mathematical Thinking through Different Representations and Analogy

  • Cheng, Chun Chor Litwin
    • 한국수학교육학회지시리즈D:수학교육연구
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 2011
  • Mathematical thinking is a core element in mathematics education and classroom learning. This paper wish to investigate how primary four (grade 4) students develop their mathematical thinking through working on tasks in multiplication where greatest products of multiplication are required. The tasks include the format of many digit times one digit, 2 digits times 2 digits up to 3 digits times 3 digits. It is found that the process of mathematical thinking of students depends on their own representation in obtaining the product. And the solution is obtained through a pattern/analogy and "pattern plus analogy" process. This specific learning process provides data for understanding structure and mapping in problem solving. The result shows that analogy allows successful extension of solution structure in the tasks.

Families of Distributions Arising from Distributions of Ordered Data

  • Ahmadi, Mosayeb;Razmkhah, M.;Mohtashami Borzadaran, G.R.
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.105-120
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    • 2015
  • A large family of distributions arising from distributions of ordered data is proposed which contains other models studied in the literature. This extension subsume many cases of weighted random variables such as order statistics, records, k-records and many others in variety. Such a distribution can be used for modeling data which are not identical in distribution. Some properties of the theoretical model such as moment, mean deviation, entropy criteria, symmetry and unimodality are derived. The proposed model also studies the problem of parameter estimation and derives maximum likelihood estimators in a weighted gamma distribution. Finally, it will be shown that the proposed model is the best among the previously introduced distributions for modeling a real data set.

DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF A FAMILY OF SKEW PRODUCTS WITH THREE PARAMETERS

  • Ahn, Young-Ho
    • 호남수학학술지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.591-599
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    • 2009
  • For given ${\alpha},{\omega}\;{\in}\;{\mathbb{R}}$ and ${\beta}$ > 1, let $T_{{\beta},{\alpha},{\omega}}$ be the skew-product transformation on the torus, [0, 1) ${\times}$ [0, 1) defined by (x, y) ${\longmapsto}\;({\beta}x,y+{\alpha}x+{\omega})$ (mod 1). In this paper, we give a criterion of ergodicity and weakly mixing for the transformation $T_{{\beta},{\alpha},{\omega}}$ when the natural extension of the given ${\beta}$-transformation can be viewed as a generalized baker's transformation, i.e., they flatten and stretch and then cut and stack a two-dimensional domain. This is a generalization of theorems in [10].

MINIMAL CLOZ-COVERS OF κX

  • Jo, Yun Dong;Kim, ChangIl
    • 호남수학학술지
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.303-310
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we first show that $z_{{\kappa}X}:E_{cc}({\kappa}X){\rightarrow}{\kappa}X$ is $z^{\sharp}$-irreducible and that if $\mathcal{G}(E_{cc}({\beta}X))$ is a base for closed sets in ${\beta}X$, then $E_{cc}({\kappa}X)$ is $C^*$-embedded in $E_{cc}({\beta}X)$, where ${\kappa}X$ is the extension of X such that $vX{\subseteq}{\kappa}X{\subseteq}{\beta}X$ and ${\kappa}X$ is weakly Lindel$\ddot{o}$f. Using these, we will show that if $\mathcal{G}({\beta}X)$ is a base for closed sets in ${\beta}X$ and for any weakly Lindel$\ddot{o}$f space Y with $X{\subseteq}Y{\subseteq}{\kappa}X$, ${\kappa}X=Y$, then $kE_{cc}(X)=E_{cc}({\kappa}X)$ if and only if ${\beta}E_{cc}(X)=E_{cc}({\beta}X)$.

AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF COMMON POOL RESOURCES THROUGH AN EXTENSION OF THE EQUILIBRIUM CONCEPT

  • Bae, Jaegug;Kim, Jongseok;Kang, Eun Sook
    • 호남수학학술지
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.225-234
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    • 2013
  • Many studies of experimental economics have produced outcomes which contradict the predictions of Nash equilibrium, which relies heavily upon the premise of selfishness of an individual. In the games involving contexts of social conflicts represented by the prisoners' dilemma game, the experiments yields outcomes quite different from what are predicted by the conventional wisdom. In order to fill this gap between the conventional Nash Equilibrium and experimental outcomes, non-selfish (or other-regarding) motives of human behavior are introduced and then a new equilibrium concept, RAE-equilibrium is developed. It is also proved that an RAE-equilibrium exists under quite general conditions. Then it is applied to the prisoners' dilemma game that some of the experimental outcomes can be explained.

On Semi-cubically Hyponormal Weighted Shifts with First Two Equal Weights

  • Baek, Seunghwan;Jung, Il Bong;Exner, George R.;Li, Chunji
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제56권3호
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    • pp.899-910
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    • 2016
  • It is known that a semi-cubically hyponormal weighted shift need not satisfy the flatness property, in which equality of two weights forces all or almost all weights to be equal. So it is a natural question to describe all semi-cubically hyponormal weighted shifts $W_{\alpha}$ with first two weights equal. Let ${\alpha}$ : 1, 1, ${\sqrt{x}}$(${\sqrt{u}}$, ${\sqrt{v}}$, ${\sqrt{w}}$)^ be a backward 3-step extension of a recursively generated weight sequence with 1 < x < u < v < w and let $W_{\alpha}$ be the associated weighted shift. In this paper we characterize completely the semi-cubical hyponormal $W_{\alpha}$ satisfying the additional assumption of the positive determinant coefficient property, which result is parallel to results for quadratic hyponormality.

T-sum of bell-shaped fuzzy intervals

  • 홍덕헌
    • 한국데이터정보과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국데이터정보과학회 2006년도 추계 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.81-95
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    • 2006
  • The usual arithmetic operations on real numbers can be extended to arithmetical operations on fuzzy intervals by means of Zadeh's extension principle based on a t-norm T. A t-norm is called consistent with respect to a class of fuzzy intervals for some arithmetic operation if this arithmetic operation is closed for this class. It is important to know which t-norms are consistent with a particular type of fuzzy intervals. Recently Dombi and Gyorbiro proved that addition is closed if the Dombi t-norm is used with two bell-shaped fuzzy intervals. A result proved by Mesiar on a strict t-norm based shape preserving additions of LR-fuzzy intervals with unbounded support is recalled. As applications, we define a broader class of bell-shaped fuzzy intervals. Then we study t-norms which are consistent with these particular types of fuzzy intervals. Dombi and Gyorbiro's results are special cases of the results described in this paper.

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NONABELIAN GROUP ACTIONS ON 3-DIMENSIONAL NILMANIFOLDS REVERSING FIBER ORIENTATION

  • Koo, Daehwan;Lee, Taewoong;Shin, Joonkook
    • 충청수학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.475-486
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    • 2018
  • We study free actions of finite nonabelian groups on 3-dimensional nilmanifolds with the first homology ${\mathbb{Z}}^2{\bigoplus}{\mathbb{Z}}_2$ which yield an orbit manifold reversing fiber orientation, up to topological conjugacy. We show that those nonabelian groups are $D_4$(the dihedral group), $Q_8$(the quaternion group), and $C_8.C_4$(the $1^{st}$ non-split extension by $C_8$ of $C_4$ acting via $C_4/C_2=C_2$).

CONSISTENCY AND GENERAL TRUNCATED MOMENT PROBLEMS

  • Yoo, Seonguk
    • 충청수학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.487-509
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    • 2018
  • The Truncated Moment Problem (TMP) entails finding a positive Borel measure to represent all moments in a finite sequence as an integral; once the sequence admits one or more such measures, it is known that at least one of the measures must be finitely atomic with positive densities (equivalently, a linear combination of Dirac point masses with positive coefficients). On the contrary, there are more general moment problems for which we aim to find a "signed" measure to represent a sequence; that is, the measure may have some negative densities. This type of problem is referred to as the General Truncated Moment Problem (GTMP). The Jordan Decomposition Theorem states that any (signed) measure can be written as a difference of two positive measures, and hence, in the view of this theorem, we are able to apply results for TMP to study GTMP. In this note we observe differences between TMP and GTMP; for example, we cannot have an analogous to the Flat Extension Theorem for GTMP. We then present concrete solutions to lower-degree problems.