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FORMULAS DEDUCIBLE FROM A GENERALIZATION OF GOTTLIEB POLYNOMIALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES

  • Choi, Junesang
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.603-614
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    • 2012
  • Gottlieb polynomials were introduced and investigated in 1938, and then have been cited in several articles. Very recently Khan and Akhlaq introduced and investigated Gottlieb polynomials in two and three variables to give their generating functions. Subsequently, Khan and Asif investigated the generating functions for the $q$-analogue of Gottlieb polynomials. In this sequel, by modifying Khan and Akhlaq's method, Choi presented a generalization of the Gottlieb polynomials in $m$ variables to present two generating functions of the generalized Gottlieb polynomials ${\varphi}^m_n({\cdot})$. Here, we show that many formulas regarding the Gottlieb polynomials in m variables and their reducible cases can easily be obtained by using one of two generating functions for Choi's generalization of the Gottlieb polynomials in m variables expressed in terms of well-developed Lauricella series $F^{(m)}_D[{\cdot}]$.

q-EXTENSION OF A GENERALIZATION OF GOTTLIEB POLYNOMIALS IN THREE VARIABLES

  • Choi, June-Sang
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.327-340
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    • 2012
  • Gottlieb polynomials were introduced and investigated in 1938, and then have been cited in several articles. Very recently Khan and Akhlaq introduced and investigated Gottlieb polynomials in two and three variables to give their generating functions. Subsequently, Khan and Asif investigated the generating functions for the $q$-analogue of Gottlieb polynomials. Very recently, Choi defined a $q$-extension of the generalized two variable Gottlieb polynomials ${\varphi}^2_n({\cdot})$ and presented their several generating functions. Also, by modifying Khan and Akhlaq's method, Choi presented a generalization of the Gottlieb polynomials in m variables to give two generating functions of the generalized Gottlieb polynomials ${\varphi}^m_n({\cdot})$. Here, in the sequel of the above results for their possible general $q$-extensions in several variables, again, we aim at trying to define a $q$-extension of the generalized three variable Gottlieb polynomials ${\varphi}^3_n({\cdot})$ and present their several generating functions.

INCOMPLETE EXTENDED HURWITZ-LERCH ZETA FUNCTIONS AND ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES

  • Parmar, Rakesh K.;Saxena, Ram K.
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.287-304
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    • 2017
  • Motivated mainly by certain interesting recent extensions of the generalized hypergeometric function [Integral Transforms Spec. Funct. 23 (2012), 659-683] by means of the incomplete Pochhammer symbols $({\lambda};{\kappa})_{\nu}$ and $[{\lambda};{\kappa}]_{\nu}$, we first introduce incomplete Fox-Wright function. We then define the families of incomplete extended Hurwitz-Lerch Zeta function. We then systematically investigate several interesting properties of these incomplete extended Hurwitz-Lerch Zeta function which include various integral representations, summation formula, fractional derivative formula. We also consider an application to probability distributions and some special cases of our main results.

THE EXTENSION OF SOLUTIONS FOR THE CAUCHY PROBLEM IN THE COMPLEX DOMAIN

  • Lee, Eun-Gu;Kim, Dohan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 1989
  • In [4], J. Leray introduced the notion of partial hyperbolicity to characterize the operators for which the non-characteristic Cauchy problem is solvable in the Geverey class for any data which are holomorphic in a part of variables x"=(x$_{2}$,..,x$_{l}$ ) in the initial hyperplane x$_{1}$=0. A linear partial differential operator is called partially hyperbolic modulo the linear subvarieties S:x"=constant if the equation P$_{m}$(x, .zeta.$_{1}$, .xi.')=0 for .zeta.$_{1}$ has only real roots when .xi.'is real and .xi."=0, where P$_{m}$ is the principal symbol of pp. Limiting to the case of operators with constant coefficients, A. Kaneko proposed a new sharper condition when S is a hyperplane [3]. In this paper, we generalize this condition to the case of general linear subvariety S and show that it is sufficient for the solvability of Cauchy problem for the hyperfunction Cauchy data which contains variables parallel to S as holomorphic parameters.blem for the hyperfunction Cauchy data which contains variables parallel to S as holomorphic parameters.

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BESSEL MULTIPLIERS AND APPROXIMATE DUALS IN HILBERT C -MODULES

  • Azandaryani, Morteza Mirzaee
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.1063-1079
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    • 2017
  • Two standard Bessel sequences in a Hilbert $C^*$-module are approximately duals if the distance (with respect to the norm) between the identity operator on the Hilbert $C^*$-module and the operator constructed by the composition of the synthesis and analysis operators of these Bessel sequences is strictly less than one. In this paper, we introduce (a, m)-approximate duality using the distance between the identity operator and the operator defined by multiplying the Bessel multiplier with symbol m by an element a in the center of the $C^*$-algebra. We show that approximate duals are special cases of (a, m)-approximate duals and we generalize some of the important results obtained for approximate duals to (a, m)-approximate duals. Especially we study perturbations of (a, m)-approximate duals and (a, m)-approximate duals of modular Riesz bases.

Design and Implementation of Mathematical Programming Software-LinPro (數理計劃 소프트웨어 LinPro의 설계 및 구현)

  • 양광민
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.139-139
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    • 1987
  • This study addresses basic requirements for mathematical programming software, discusses considerations in designing these software, implementation issues facing in these types of applications development, and shows some examples of codes being developed in the course. This type of projects requires long and ever-changing evolutionary phases. The experience is therefore, valuaable in suggesting some useful hints which may be salvaged for similar projects as well as providing reusable codes. In particular, scanning and parsing the free-format inputs, symbol table management, mixed-language programming, and data structures dealing with large sparse matrices are indispensable to many management science software development. Extensions to be made are also discussed.

NOTES ON SOME IDENTITIES INVOLVING THE RIEMANN ZETA FUNCTION

  • Lee, Hye-Rim;Ok, Bo-Myoung;Choi, June-Sang
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.165-173
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    • 2002
  • We first review Ramaswami's find Apostol's identities involving the Zeta function in a rather detailed manner. We then present corrected, or generalized formulas, or a different method of proof for some of them. We also give closed-form evaluation of some series involving the Riemann Zeta function by an integral representation of ζ(s) and Apostol's identities given here.

SEMI-QUASITRIANGULARITY OF TOEPLITZ OPERATORS WITH QUASICONTINUOUS SYMBOLS

  • Kim, In-Hyoun;Lee, Woo-Young
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.77-84
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    • 1998
  • In this note we show that if $T_{\varphi}$ is a Toeplitz operator with quasicontinuous symbol $\varphi$, if $\omega$ is an open set containing the spectrum $\sigma(T_\varphi)$, and if $H(\omega)$ denotes the set of analytic fuctions defined on $\omege$, then the following statements are equivalent: (a) $T_\varphi$ is semi-quasitriangular. (b) Browder's theorem holds for $f(T_\varphi)$ for every $f \in H(\omega)$. (c) Weyl's theorem holds for $f(T_\varphi)$ for every $f \in H(\omega)$. (d) $\sigma(T_{f \circ \varphi}) = f(\sigma(T_varphi))$ for every $f \in H(\omega)$.

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CERTAIN FRACTIONAL INTEGRALS AND IMAGE FORMULAS OF GENERALIZED k-BESSEL FUNCTION

  • Agarwal, Praveen;Chand, Mehar;Choi, Junesang;Singh, Gurmej
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.423-436
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    • 2018
  • We aim to establish certain Saigo hypergeometric fractional integral formulas for a finite product of the generalized k-Bessel functions, which are also used to present image formulas of several integral transforms including beta transform, Laplace transform, and Whittaker transform. The results presented here are potentially useful, and, being very general, can yield a large number of special cases, only two of which are explicitly demonstrated.

NONADDITIVE STRONG COMMUTATIVITY PRESERVING DERIVATIONS AND ENDOMORPHISMS

  • Zhang, Wei;Xu, Xiaowei
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.1127-1133
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    • 2014
  • Let S be a nonempty subset of a ring R. A map $f:R{\rightarrow}R$ is called strong commutativity preserving on S if [f(x), f(y)] = [x, y] for all $x,y{\in}S$, where the symbol [x, y] denotes xy - yx. Bell and Daif proved that if a derivation D of a semiprime ring R is strong commutativity preserving on a nonzero right ideal ${\rho}$ of R, then ${\rho}{\subseteq}Z$, the center of R. Also they proved that if an endomorphism T of a semiprime ring R is strong commutativity preserving on a nonzero two-sided ideal I of R and not identity on the ideal $I{\cup}T^{-1}(I)$, then R contains a nonzero central ideal. This short note shows that the conclusions of Bell and Daif are also true without the additivity of the derivation D and the endomorphism T.