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HARMONIC CONJUGATES OF WEIGHTED HARMONIC BERGMAN FUNCTIONS ON HALF-SPACES

  • Nam, Kye-Sook;Yi, Heung-Su
    • 대한수학회논문집
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.449-457
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    • 2003
  • On the setting of the upper half-space of the Euclidean space $R^{n}$, we show that to each weighted harmonic Bergman function $u\;\epsilon\;b^p_{\alpha}$, there corresponds a unique conjugate system ($upsilon$_1,…, $upsilon_{n-1}$) of u satisfying $upsilon_j{\epsilon}\;b^p_{\alpha}$ with an appropriate norm bound.

반응표면 방법에 의한 오미자 음료 제조의 최적화 (Optimization of Beverage Preparation from Schizandra chinensis Baillon by Response Surface Methodlogy)

  • 강규찬;박재한;백상봉;진홍승;이규순
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.74-81
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    • 1992
  • 오미자를 이용하여 전통음료를 개발하기 위하여 최적 추출조건 및 적정배합비를 RSM program을 이용하여 조사하였다. 최적 추출조건 산출은 추출온도, 추출시간, 추출용매 농도의 3변수와 3수준의 fractional factorial design에 의하여 조사한 결과 추출온도 $80{\sim}85^{\circ}C$, 추출 시간 3시간, 추출용매는 물을 사용하는 것이 수율, 색, 비취발성 유기산의 양에서 가장 적절하였으며 적정배합비는 추출물, 설탕, 구연산 첨가량의 3변수와 3수준의 fractional factorial design에 의하여 조사한 결과 추출물 4%, 설탕 9.6%, 구연산 0.06%를 첨가하는 것이 음료의 향과 overall acceptance에서 가장 양호한 결과를 나타내었다.

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Design of A 1.8-V CMOS Frequency Synthesizer for WCDMA

  • Lee, Young-Mi;Lee, Ju-Sang;Ju, Ri-A;Jang, Bu-Cheol;Yu, Sang-Dae
    • 대한전자공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한전자공학회 2002년도 ITC-CSCC -2
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    • pp.1312-1315
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    • 2002
  • This research describes the design of a fully integrated fractional-N frequency synthesizer intended for the local oscillator in IMT-2000 system using 0.18-$\mu\textrm{m}$ CMOS technology and 1.8-V single power supply. The designed fractional-N synthesizer contains following components. Modified charge pump uses active cascode transistors to achieve the high output impedance. A multi-modulus prescaler has modified ECL-like D flip-flop with additional diode-connected transistors for short transient time and high frequency operation. And phase-frequency detector, integrated passive loop filter, LC-tuned VCO having a tuning range from 1.584 to 2.4 ㎓ at 1.8-V power supply, and higher-order sigma-delta modulator are contained. Finally, designed frequency synthesizer provides 5 ㎒ channel spacing with -122.6 dBc/Hz at 1 ㎒ in the WCDMA band and total output power is 28 mW.

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Neuro-Fuzzy System for Predicting Optimal Weld Parameters of Horizontal Fillet welds

  • Moon, H.S.;Na, S.J.
    • International Journal of Korean Welding Society
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.36-44
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    • 2001
  • To get the appropriate welding process variables, mathematical modeling in conjunction with many experiments is necessary to predict the magnitude of weld bead shape. Even though the experimental results are reliable, it has a difficulty in accurately predicting welding process variables for the desired weld bead shape because of nonlinear and complex characteristics of welding processes. The welding condition determined for the desired weld bead shape may cause the weld defect if the welding current/voltage/speed combination is improperly selected. In this study, the $2^{n-1}$ fractional factorial design method and correlation parameter were used to investigate the effect of the welding process variables on the fillet joint shape, and the multiple non-linear regression analysis was used for modeling the gas metal arc welding(GMAW)parameters of the fillet joint. Finally, a fuzzy rule-based method and a neural network method were proposed so that the complexity and non-linearity of arc welding phenomena could be effectively overcome. The performance of the proposed neuro-fuzzy system was evaluated through various experiments. The experimental results showed that the proposed neuro-fuzzy system could effectively check the welding conditions as to whether or not weld defects would occur, and also adjust the welding conditions to avoid these weld defects.

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Classification Rule for Optimal Blocking for Nonregular Factorial Designs

  • Park, Dong-Kwon;Kim, Hyoung-Soon;Kang, Hee-Kyoung
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.483-495
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    • 2007
  • In a general fractional factorial design, the n-levels of a factor are coded by the $n^{th}$ roots of the unity. Pistone and Rogantin (2007) gave a full generalization to mixed-level designs of the theory of the polynomial indicator function using this device. This article discusses the optimal blocking scheme for nonregular designs. According to hierarchical principle, the minimum aberration (MA) has been used as an important criterion for selecting blocked regular fractional factorial designs. MA criterion is mainly based on the defining contrast groups, which only exist for regular designs but not for nonregular designs. Recently, Cheng et al. (2004) adapted the generalized (G)-MA criterion discussed by Tang and Deng (1999) in studying $2^p$ optimal blocking scheme for nonregular factorial designs. The approach is based on the method of replacement by assigning $2^p$ blocks the distinct level combinations in the column with different blocks. However, when blocking level is not a power of two, we have no clue yet in any sense. As an example, suppose we experiment during 3 days for 12-run Plackett-Burman design. How can we arrange the 12-runs into the three blocks? To solve the problem, we apply G-MA criterion to nonregular mixed-level blocked scheme via the mixed-level indicator function and give an answer for the question.

THE PRODUCT OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONALS IN Z'

  • Li, Chenkuan;Zhang, Yang;Aguirre, Manuel;Tang, Ricky
    • 대한수학회지
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    • 제45권2호
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    • pp.455-466
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    • 2008
  • Current studies on products of analytic functionals have been based on applying convolution products in D' and the Fourier exchange formula. There are very few results directly computed from the ultradistribution space Z'. The goal of this paper is to introduce a definition for the product of analytic functionals and construct a new multiplier space $F(N_m)$ for $\delta^{(m)}(s)$ in a one or multiple dimension space, where Nm may contain functions without compact support. Several examples of the products are presented using the Cauchy integral formula and the multiplier space, including the fractional derivative of the delta function $\delta^{(\alpha)}(s)$ for $\alpha>0$.

High Resolution Linear Graphs : Graphical Aids for Designing Off-Line Process Control)

  • Lee, Sang-Heon
    • 한국국방경영분석학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.73-88
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    • 2001
  • Designing high quality products and processes at a low cost is central technological and economic challenge to the engineer. The combination of engineering concepts and statistical implementations offered by Taguchi\`s off-line design technique has proven t be invaluable. By examining some deficiencies in designs from the Taguchi\`s highly fractional, orthogonal main effect plan based on orthogonal arrays, alternative method is proposed. The maximum resolution or the minimum aberration criterion is commonly used for selecting 2$^{n-m}$ fractional designs. We present new high resolution (low aberration) linear graphs to simplify the complexity of selecting designs with desirable statistical properties. The new linear graphs approach shows a substantial improvement over Taguchi\`s linear graphs and other related graphical methods for planning experiment. The new set of linear graphs will allow the experimenter to maintain the simple approach suggested by Taguchi while obtaining the best statistical properties of the resulting design such as minimum aberration as a by-product without dependency on complicated computational algorithm or additional statistical training.g.

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UTILIZING FIXED POINT METHODS IN MATHEMATICAL MODELLING

  • Dasunaidu Kuna;Kumara Swamy Kalla;Sumati Kumari Panda
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.473-495
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    • 2023
  • The use of mathematical modelling in the study of epidemiological disorders continues to grow substantially. In order to better support global policy initiatives and explain the possible consequence of an outbreak, mathematical models were constructed to forecast how epidemic illnesses spread. In this paper, fractional derivatives and (${\varpi}$ - F𝓒)-contractions are used to explore the existence and uniqueness solutions of the novel coronavirus-19 model.

Unusual Applications of Kendrick Plots: Recalibration and Tolerance

  • Thierry N. J. Fouquet;Orlando Cabarcos
    • Mass Spectrometry Letters
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.173-177
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    • 2023
  • Kendrick plots offer an alternative visualization of mass spectral data which reveals ion series and patterning by turning a mass spectrum into a map, plotting the fractional mass (wrongly called mass defect) as a function of mass-to-charge ratios and ion abundances. Although routinely used for polymer mass spectrometry, two unreported applications of these Kendrick plots are proposed using the program "kendo2": the graphical recalibration of a mass spectrum via the simulation of a theoretical fractional mass and a multi-segment fit; and the rapid evaluation of scan-to-scan variation of accurate mass measurements used as tolerances for the blank subtraction of UPLC-MS data files. Both applications are compatible with any type of high-resolution MS data including LC/GC-MS(/MS).