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THE OHM-RUSH CONTENT FUNCTION III: COMPLETION, GLOBALIZATION, AND POWER-CONTENT ALGEBRAS

  • Epstein, Neil;Shapiro, Jay
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.6
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    • pp.1311-1325
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    • 2021
  • One says that a ring homomorphism R → S is Ohm-Rush if extension commutes with arbitrary intersection of ideals, or equivalently if for any element f ∈ S, there is a unique smallest ideal of R whose extension to S contains f, called the content of f. For Noetherian local rings, we analyze whether the completion map is Ohm-Rush. We show that the answer is typically 'yes' in dimension one, but 'no' in higher dimension, and in any case it coincides with the content map having good algebraic properties. We then analyze the question of when the Ohm-Rush property globalizes in faithfully flat modules and algebras over a 1-dimensional Noetherian domain, culminating both in a positive result and a counterexample. Finally, we introduce a notion that we show is strictly between the Ohm-Rush property and the weak content algebra property.

(${\tilde{\varphi}}$, ${\tilde{\psi}}$)-AMENABILITY OF L1(G)

  • Ghorbani, Zahra
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.559-568
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    • 2019
  • In this paper we introduce and study the concept of of (${\varphi}$, ${\psi}$)-am-enability of a locally compact group G, where ${\varphi}$ is a continuous homomorphism on G and ${\psi}:G{\rightarrow}{\mathbb{C}}$ multiplicative linear function. We prove that if the group algebra $L^1$ (G) is (${\tilde{\varphi}}$, ${\tilde{\psi}}$)-amenable then G is (${\varphi}$, ${\psi}$)-amenable, where ${\tilde{\varphi}}$ is the extension of ${\varphi}$ to M(G). In the case where ${\varphi}$ is an isomorphism on G it is shown that the converse is also valid.

BRACKET FUNCTIONS ON GROUPOIDS

  • Allen, Paul J.;Kim, Hee Sik;Neggers, Joseph
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.375-381
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we introduce an operation denoted by [$Br_e$], a bracket operation, which maps an arbitrary groupoid ($X,{\ast}$) on a set X to another groupoid $(X,{\bullet})=[Br_e](X,{\ast})$ which on groups corresponds to sending a pair of elements (x, y) of X to its commutator $xyx^{-1}y^{-1}$. When applied to classes such as d-algebras, BCK-algebras, a variety of results is obtained indicating that this construction is more generally useful than merely for groups where it is of fundamental importance.

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS AND CONVOLUTIONS ON AN ANALOGUE OF WIENER SPACE

  • Cho, Dong Hyun
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.51-71
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    • 2013
  • In the present paper, we evaluate the analytic conditional Fourier-Feynman transforms and convolution products of unbounded function which is the product of the cylinder function and the function in a Banach algebra which is defined on an analogue o Wiener space and useful in the Feynman integration theories and quantum mechanics. We then investigate the inverse transforms of the function with their relationships and finally prove that th analytic conditional Fourier-Feynman transforms of the conditional convolution products for the functions, can be expressed in terms of the product of the conditional Fourier-Feynman transforms of each function.

CHANGE OF SCALE FORMULAS FOR FUNCTION SPACE INTEGRALS RELATED WITH FOURIER-FEYNMAN TRANSFORM AND CONVOLUTION ON Ca,b[0, T]

  • Kim, Bong Jin;Kim, Byoung Soo;Yoo, Il
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.47-64
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    • 2015
  • We express generalized Fourier-Feynman transform and convolution product of functionals in a Banach algebra $\mathcal{S}(L^2_{a,b}[0,T])$ as limits of function space integrals on $C_{a,b}[0,T]$. Moreover we obtain change of scale formulas for function space integrals related with generalized Fourier-Feynman transform and convolution product of these functionals.

Teaching Mathematics using Mathematica (Mathematica를 활용한 수학 지도)

  • 허혜자
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.541-551
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    • 1998
  • Recently, the importance of participating in classes activity and cultivating student's thinking ability is emphasized in the mathematics education society. Teachers are demanded to change their teaching style centered pencile-and paper into using the variety instructional aids, such as calculator, video tape, computer, ohp, and projector, etc. In this paper, we search for the mathematica's function and the method that apply mathematical to the secondary school mathematics. Mathematical has many functions: calculator, algebra, graphics, animations, programing, notebook. We find that mathematica can be applied to the graph of function, the understand of simultaneous equations, the graph of trigonometry function, the calculation of limit, the computation of areas as limits, the derivative of a function and tangent line, a solid figure, and others in secondary school mathematics.

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The Function Concept in Korean Engineering Freshmen and Some Suggestions on the Curriculum in the Function Area (공과대학 신입생들의 함수개념 연구와 함수 영역의 교육과정에 대한 제안)

  • Kim, Yeon-Mi
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.417-444
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    • 2008
  • Many research papers on the college students' functional concept show they have poor understanding on this topic. To compare the results with that of Korean students, four interrelated topics are chosen: How do they understand the concept of function?; what are their misconceptions including epistemological obstacles?; How do the function concepts develop and are acquired? For this a survey has been conducted to 95 engineering students just before they start Calculus course. We have done research on other major areas including psychology, economics and statistics to see how function is defined in these areas. Function definitions from US math text books are also introduced. Based on the these and the survey, some suggestions are made on the new curriculum which treat function as a correspondence relation. Vertical line test should be added to the Algebra II/Pre calculus course to check the univalent property.

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GENERATION OF RAY CLASS FIELDS MODULO 2, 3, 4 OR 6 BY USING THE WEBER FUNCTION

  • Jung, Ho Yun;Koo, Ja Kyung;Shin, Dong Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.343-372
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    • 2018
  • Let K be an imaginary quadratic field with ring of integers ${\mathcal{O}}_K$. Let E be an elliptic curve with complex multiplication by ${\mathcal{O}}_K$, and let $h_E$ be the Weber function on E. Let $N{\in}\{2,3,4,6\}$. We show that $h_E$ alone when evaluated at a certain N-torsion point on E generates the ray class field of K modulo $N{\mathcal{O}}_K$. This would be a partial answer to the question raised by Hasse and Ramachandra.

A State Space Analysis on the Stability of Periodic Orbit Predicted by Harmonic Balance

  • Sung, Sang-Kyung;Lee, Jang-Gyu;Kang, Tae-Sam
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.67.5-67
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    • 2001
  • A closed loop system with a linear plant and nonlinearity in the feedback connection is analyzed for its quasi-static orbital stability by a state-space approach. First a periodic orbit is assumed to exist in the loop which is determined by describing function method for the given nonlinearity. This is possible by selecting a proper nonlinearity and a rigorous justification of the describing function method.[1-3, 18, 20]. Then by introducing residual operator, a linear perturbed model can be formulated. Using various transformations like a modified eigenstructure decomposition, periodic-averaging, charge of variables and coordinate transformation, the stability of the periodic orbit, as a solution of harmonic balance, can be shown by investigating a simple scalar function and result of linear algebra. This is ...

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REGULAR CLOSED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA IN SPACE WITH ONE POINT LINDELOFFICATION TOPOLOGY

  • Gao, Shang-Min
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2000
  • Let($X^{\ast},\tau^{\ast}$) be the space with one point Lindeloffication topology of space (X,$\tau$). This paper offers the definition of the space with one point Lin-deloffication topology of a topological space and proves that the retraction regu-lar closed function f: $K^{\ast}(X^{\ast}$) defined f($A^{\ast})=A^{\ast}$ if p $\in A^{\ast}$ or ($f(A^{\ast})=A^{\ast}-{p}$ if $p \in A^{\ast}$ is a homomorphism. There are two examples in this paper to show that the retraction regular closed function f is neither a surjection nor an injection.

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