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Fixed Point Theorems in Product Spaces

  • Bae, Jong Sook;Park, Myoung Sook
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 1993
  • Let E and F be Banach spaces with $X{\subset}E$ and $Y{\subset}F$. Suppose that X is weakly compact, convex and has the fixed point property for a nonexpansive mapping, and Y has the fixed point property for a multivalued nonexpansive mapping. Then $(X{\oplus}Y)_p$, $1{\leq}$ P < ${\infty}$ has the fixed point property for a multi valued nonexpansive mapping. Furthermore, if X has the generic fixed point property for a nonexpansive mapping, then $(X{\oplus}Y)_{\infty}$ has the fixed point property for a multi valued nonexpansive mapping.

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SOME INVARIANT SUBSPACES FOR BOUNDED LINEAR OPERATORS

  • Yoo, Jong-Kwang
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.19-34
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    • 2011
  • A bounded linear operator T on a complex Banach space X is said to have property (I) provided that T has Bishop's property (${\beta}$) and there exists an integer p > 0 such that for a closed subset F of ${\mathbb{C}}$ ${X_T}(F)={E_T}(F)=\bigcap_{{\lambda}{\in}{\mathbb{C}}{\backslash}F}(T-{\lambda})^PX$ for all closed sets $F{\subseteq}{\mathbb{C}}$, where $X_T$(F) denote the analytic spectral subspace and $E_T$(F) denote the algebraic spectral subspace of T. Easy examples are provided by normal operators and hyponormal operators in Hilbert spaces, and more generally, generalized scalar operators and subscalar operators in Banach spaces. In this paper, we prove that if T has property (I), then the quasi-nilpotent part $H_0$(T) of T is given by $$KerT^P=\{x{\in}X:r_T(x)=0\}={\bigcap_{{\lambda}{\neq}0}(T-{\lambda})^PX$$ for all sufficiently large integers p, where ${r_T(x)}=lim\;sup_{n{\rightarrow}{\infty}}{\parallel}T^nx{\parallel}^{\frac{1}{n}}$. We also prove that if T has property (I) and the spectrum ${\sigma}$(T) is finite, then T is algebraic. Finally, we prove that if $T{\in}L$(X) has property (I) and has decomposition property (${\delta}$) then T has a non-trivial invariant closed linear subspace.

p-ary Unified Sequences : p-ary Extended d-Form Sequences with Ideal Autocorrelation Property (p진 통합시퀀스 : 이상적인 자기상관특성을 갖는 p진 d-동차시퀀스)

  • No, Jong-Seon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.27 no.1A
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    • pp.42-50
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, for a prime number p, a construction method to genarate p-ary d-from sequences with ideal autocorrelation property is proposed and using the ternary sequences with ideal autocorrelation found by Helleseth, Kumar and Martinsen, ternary d-form sequences with ideal autocorrelation introduced. By combining the methods for generation the p-ary extended sequence (a special case of geometric sequences) and the p-ary d-from sequences, a construction method of p-ary unified (extended d-form) sequences which also have ideal autocorrelation property is proposed, which is very general class of p-ary sequences including the binary and nonbinary extended sequences and d-form seuqences. Form the ternary sequences with ideal autocorrelation by Helleseth, Kumar and Martinesen, ternary unified sequences with ideal autocorrelation property are also generated.

STRONG UNIQUE CONTINUATION OF THE SCHR$\"{O}$DINGER OPERATOR

  • Kim, Yonne-Mi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 1994
  • It is well known that if P(x,D) is an elliptic differential operator, with real analytic coefficients, and P(x,D)u = 0 in an open, connected subset .ohm..mem.R$^{n}$ , then u is real analytic in .ohm. Hence, if there exists x$_{0}$ .mem..ohm. such that u vanishes of .inf. order at x$_{0}$ , u must be identically 0. If a differential operator P(x, D) has the above property, we say that p(x,D) has the strong unique continuation property (s.u.c.p.). If, on the other hand, P(x,D)u = 0 in .ohm., and u = 0 in .ohm.', an open subset of .ohm., implies that u = 0 in .ohm. we say that P(x,D)u = 0 in .ohm., and suppu .contnd. K .contnd. .ohm implies that u = 0 in .ohm. we sat that P(x,D) has the weak unique continuation property (m.u.c.p.).

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THE ARTINIAN POINT STAR CONFIGURATION QUOTIENT AND THE STRONG LEFSCHETZ PROPERTY

  • Kim, Young-Rock;Shin, Yong-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.645-667
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    • 2019
  • It has been little known when an Artinian point quotient has the strong Lefschetz property. In this paper, we find the Artinian point star configuration quotient having the strong Lefschetz property. We prove that if ${\mathbb{X}}$ is a star configuration in ${\mathbb{P}}^2$ of type s defined by forms (a-quadratic forms and (s - a)-linear forms) and ${\mathbb{Y}}$ is a star configuration in ${\mathbb{P}}^2$ of type t defined by forms (b-quadratic forms and (t - b)-linear forms) for $b=deg({\mathbb{X}})$ or $deg({\mathbb{X}})-1$, then the Artinian ring $R/(I{\mathbb_{X}}+I{\mathbb_{Y}})$ has the strong Lefschetz property. We also show that if ${\mathbb{X}}$ is a set of (n+ 1)-general points in ${\mathbb{P}}^n$, then the Artinian quotient A of a coordinate ring of ${\mathbb{X}}$ has the strong Lefschetz property.

INEQUALITIES OF OPERATOR POWERS

  • Lee, Eun-Young;Lee, Mi-Ryeong;Park, Hae-Yung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2008
  • Duggal-Jeon-Kubrusly([2]) introduced Hilbert space operator T satisfying property ${\mid}T{\mid}^2{\leq}{\mid}T^2{\mid}$, where ${\mid}T{\mid}=(T^*T)^{1/2}$. In this paper we extend this property to general version, namely property B(n). In addition, we construct examples which distinguish the classes of operators with property B(n) for each $n{\in}\mathbb{N}$.

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LOCAL SPECTRAL THEORY II

  • YOO, JONG-KWANG
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.39 no.3_4
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    • pp.487-496
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    • 2021
  • In this paper we show that if A ∈ L(X) and B ∈ L(Y), X and Y complex Banach spaces, then A ⊕ B ∈ L(X ⊕ Y) is subscalar if and only if both A and B are subscalar. We also prove that if A, Q ∈ L(X) satisfies AQ = QA and Qp = 0 for some nonnegative integer p, then A has property (C) (resp. property (𝛽)) if and only if so does A + Q (resp. property (𝛽)). Finally, we show that A ∈ L(X, Y) and B, C ∈ L(Y, X) satisfying operator equation ABA = ACA and BA ∈ L(X) is subscalar with property (𝛿) then both Lat(BA) and Lat(AC) are non-trivial.

New Family of p-ary Sequences with Optimal Correlation Property and Large Linear Span (최적의 상관 특성과 큰 선형 복잡도를 갖는 새로운 p-진 수열군)

  • ;;;Tor Helleseth
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.9C
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    • pp.835-842
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    • 2003
  • For an odd prime p and integer n, m and k such that n=(2m+1)ㆍk, a new family of p-ary sequences of period p$^{n}$ -1 with optimal correlation property is constructed using the p-ary Helleseth-Gong sequences with ideal autocorrelation, where the size of the sequence family is p$^{n}$ . That is, the maximum nontrivial correlation value R$_{max}$ of all pairs of distinct sequences in the family does not exceed p$^{n}$ 2/ +1, which means the optimal correlation property in terms of Welch's lower bound. It is also derived that the linear span of the sequences in the family is (m+2)ㆍn except for the m-sequence in the family.

THE ARTINIAN COMPLETE INTERSECTION QUOTIENT AND THE STRONG LEFSCHETZ PROPERTY

  • Shin, Yong-Su
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.251-260
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    • 2019
  • It has been little known when an Artinian (point) quotient has the strong Lefschetz property. In this paper, we find the Artinian complete intersection quotient having the SLP. More precisely, we prove that if ${\mathbb{X}}$ is a complete intersection in ${\mathbb{P}}^2$ of type (2, 2) and ${\mathbb{Y}}$ is a finite set of points in ${\mathbb{P}}^2$ such that ${\mathbb{X}}{\cup}{\mathbb{Y}}$ is a basic configuration of type (2, a) with $a{\geq}3$ or (3, a) with a = 3, 4, 5, 6, then $R/(I_{\mathbb{X}}+I_{\mathbb{Y}})$ has the SLP. We also show that if ${\mathbb{X}}$ is a complete intersection in ${\mathbb{P}}^2$ of type (3, 2) and ${\mathbb{Y}}$ is a finite set of points in ${\mathbb{P}}^2$ such that ${\mathbb{X}}{\cup}{\mathbb{Y}}$ is a basic configuration of type (3, 3) or (3, 4), then $R/(I_{\mathbb{X}}+I_{\mathbb{Y}})$ has the SLP.