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ON EVALUATIONS OF THE MODULAR j-INVARIANT BY MODULAR EQUATIONS OF DEGREE 2

  • Paek, Dae Hyun;Yi, Jinhee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.263-273
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    • 2015
  • We derive modular equations of degree 2 to establish explicit relations for the parameterizations for the theta functions ${\varphi}$ and ${\psi}$. We then find specific values of the parameterizations to evaluate some new values of the modular j-invariant in terms of $J_n$.

ON EINSTEIN HERMITIAN MANIFOLDS II

  • Kim, Jae-Man
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.289-294
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    • 2009
  • We show that on a Hermitian surface M, if M is weakly *-Einstein and has J-invariant Ricci tensor then M is Einstein, and vice versa. As a consequence, we obtain that a compact *-Einstein Hermitian surface with J-invariant Ricci tensor is $K{\ddot{a}}hler$. In contrast with the 4- dimensional case, we show that there exists a compact Einstein Hermitian (4n + 2)-dimensional manifold which is not weakly *-Einstein.

CONFORMAL CHANGES OF A RIZZA MANIFOLD WITH A GENERALIZED FINSLER STRUCTURE

  • Park, Hong-Suh;Lee, Il-Yong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.327-340
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    • 2003
  • We are devoted to dealing with the conformal theory of a Rizza manifold with a generalized Finsler metric $G_{ij}$ (x,y) and a new conformal invariant non-linear connection $M^{i}$ $_{j}$ (x,y) constructed from the generalized Cern's non-linear connection $N^{i}$ $_{j}$ (x,y) and almost complex structure $f^{i}$ $_{j}$ (x). First, we find a conformal invariant connection ( $M_{j}$ $^{i}$ $_{k}$ , $M^{i}$ $_{j}$ , $C_{j}$ $^{i}$ $_{k}$ ) and conformal invariant tensors. Next, the nearly Kaehlerian (G, M)-structures under conformal change in a Rizza manifold are investigate.

Yield Functions Based on the Stress Invariants J2 and J3 and its Application to Anisotropic Sheet Materials (J2 와 J3 불변량에 기초한 항복함수의 제안과 이방성 판재에의 적용)

  • Kim, Y.S;Nguyen, P.V.;Kim, J.J.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.214-228
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    • 2022
  • The yield criterion, or called yield function, plays an important role in the study of plastic working of a sheet because it governs the plastic deformation properties of the sheet during plastic forming process. In this paper, we propose a novel anisotropic yield function useful for describing the plastic behavior of various anisotropic sheets. The proposed yield function includes the anisotropic version of the second stress invariant J2 and the third stress invariant J3. The anisotropic yield function newly proposed in this study is as follows. F(J2)+ αG(J3)+ βH (J2 × J3) = km The proposed yield function well explains the anisotropic plastic behavior of various sheets by introducing the parameters α and β, and also exhibits both symmetrical and asymmetrical yield surfaces. The parameters included in the proposed model are determined through an optimization algorithm from uniaxial and biaxial experimental data under proportional loading path. In this study, the validity of the proposed anisotropic yield function was verified by comparing the yield surface shape, normalized uniaxial yield stress value, and Lankford's anisotropic coefficient R-value derived with the experimental results. Application for the proposed anisotropic yield function to aluminum sheet shows symmetrical yielding behavior and to pure titanium sheet shows asymmetric yielding behavior, it was shown that the yield curve and yield behavior of various types of sheet materials can be predicted reasonably by using the proposed new yield anisotropic function.

DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES ON THE HEISENBERG GROUP

  • Park, Joon-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.1149-1165
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we show that there exists no left invariant Riemannian metric h on the Heisenberg group H such that (H, h) is a symmetric Riemannian manifold, and there does not exist any H-invariant metric $\bar{h}$ on the Heisenberg manifold $H/{\Gamma}$ such that the Riemannian connection on ($H/{\Gamma},\bar{h}$) is a Yang-Mills connection. Moreover, we get necessary and sufficient conditions for a group homomorphism of (SU(2), g) with an arbitrarily given left invariant metric g into (H, h) with an arbitrarily given left invariant metric h to be a harmonic and an affine map, and get the totality of harmonic maps of (SU(2), g) into H with a left invariant metric, and then show the fact that any affine map of (SU(2), g) into H, equipped with a properly given left invariant metric on H, does not exist.

ZERO BASED INVARIANT SUBSPACES AND FRINGE OPERATORS OVER THE BIDISK

  • Izuchi, Kei Ji;Izuchi, Kou Hei;Izuchi, Yuko
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.847-868
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    • 2016
  • Let M be an invariant subspace of $H^2$ over the bidisk. Associated with M, we have the fringe operator $F^M_z$ on $M{\ominus}{\omega}M$. It is studied the Fredholmness of $F^M_z$ for (generalized) zero based invariant subspaces M. Also ker $F^M_z$ and ker $(F^M_z)^*$ are described.

Drinfeld modules with bad reduction over complete local rings

  • Bae, Sung-Han
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.349-357
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    • 1995
  • In the theory of elliptic curves over a complete field with bad reduction (i.e. with nonintegral j-invariant) Tate elliptic curves play an important role. Likewise, in the theory of Drinfeld modules, Tate-Drinfeld modules replace Tate elliptic curves.

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INVARIANT GRAPH AND RANDOM BONY ATTRACTORS

  • Fateme Helen Ghane;Maryam Rabiee;Marzie Zaj
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.2
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    • pp.255-271
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we deal with random attractors for dynamical systems forced by a deterministic noise. These kind of systems are modeled as skew products where the dynamics of the forcing process are described by the base transformation. Here, we consider skew products over the Bernoulli shift with the unit interval fiber. We study the geometric structure of maximal attractors, the orbit stability and stability of mixing of these skew products under random perturbations of the fiber maps. We show that there exists an open set U in the space of such skew products so that any skew product belonging to this set admits an attractor which is either a continuous invariant graph or a bony graph attractor. These skew products have negative fiber Lyapunov exponents and their fiber maps are non-uniformly contracting, hence the non-uniform contraction rates are measured by Lyapnnov exponents. Furthermore, each skew product of U admits an invariant ergodic measure whose support is contained in that attractor. Additionally, we show that the invariant measure for the perturbed system is continuous in the Hutchinson metric.

Asymmetric Yield Functions Based on the Stress Invariants J2 and J3(II) (J2 와 J3 불변량에 기초한 비대칭 항복함수의 제안(II))

  • Kim, Y.S;Nguyen, P.V.;Ahn, J.B.;Kim, J.J.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.351-364
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    • 2022
  • The yield criterion, or called yield function, plays an important role in the study of plastic working of a sheet because it governs the plastic deformation properties of the sheet during plastic forming process. In this paper, we propose a modified version of previous anisotropic yield function (Trans. Mater. Process., 31(4) 2022, pp. 214-228) based on J2 and J3 stress invariants. The proposed anisotropic yield model has the 6th-order of stress components. The modified version of the anisotropic yield function in this study is as follows. f(J20,J30) ≡ (J20)3 + α(J30)2 + β(J20)3/2 × (J30) = k6 The proposed anisotropic yield function well explains the anisotropic plastic behavior of various sheets such as aluminum, high strength steel, magnesium alloy sheets etc. by introducing the parameters α and β, and also exhibits both symmetrical and asymmetrical yield surfaces. The parameters included in the proposed model are determined through an optimization algorithm from uniaxial and biaxial experimental data under proportional loading path. In this study, the validity of the proposed anisotropic yield function was verified by comparing the yield surface shape, normalized uniaxial yield stress value, and Lankford's anisotropic coefficient R-value derived with the experimental results. Application for the proposed anisotropic yield function to AA6016-T4 aluminum and DP980 sheets shows symmetrical yielding behavior and to AZ31B magnesium shows asymmetric yielding behavior, it was shown that the yield locus and yielding behavior of various types of sheet materials can be predicted reasonably by using the proposed anisotropic yield function.