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Classical Relativistic Extension of Kanai's Frictional Lagrangian

  • Dubey, Ritesh Kumar;Singh, B.K.
    • Journal of the Korean Physical Society
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    • v.73 no.12
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    • pp.1840-1844
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    • 2018
  • Working in an arbitrary Lorentz frame, we address the question of formulating the covariant variational principle for classical, single-particle, dissipative, relativistic mechanics. First, within a Minkowskian geometry, the basic properties of the proper time ${\tau}$ and the covariant velocity $u_{\mu}$ are recapitulated. Next, using a scalar function ${\psi}(x)$ and its negative derivatives ${\varphi}_{\mu}{^{\prime}}s$, we construct a covariant Lagrangian ${\Lambda}$ that generalizes the famous Bateman-Caldirola-Kanai Lagrangian of nonrelativistic frictional mechanics. Finally, we propose a deterministic model for ${\psi}$ (involving the drag coefficient A) whose explicit solution leads to relativistic damped Rayleigh motion in the rest frame of the medium.

Theoretical Studies of Diels-Alder Reaction (Part II). A New United Ionic-Radical Mechanism of Diels-Alder Reaction (Diels-Alder 反應에 對한 理論的 硏究 (第2報). 新 United Ionic-Radical Mechanism)

  • Byung Kack Park
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 1973
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mechanism of Diels-Alder reaction by assuming pseudo molecular complex (PMC) which has characters both of ionic and radical bonds. We treated this complex quantum-chemically as an intermediate between the configuration without charge transfer (radical bond character) and the configuration corresponding to the charge transfer from Diene (R) to Dienophile (S) (ionic bond character). The wave function for the complex could be expressed as: ${\psi}_{complex} = {\psi}(R,S) +{ \rho}{\psi}(R^+,S^-)$ where ${\rho}$ is the extent of charge transfer which is a constant to measure the ionic character of PMC. It has been noticed that${\rho}$is related to the difference between Fr + Fr' and Fs + Fs' in free valence (F) when R is united to S through atom r in R to atom s in S and atom r' in R to atom s' in S, That is, ${\rho}{\alpha}$ ${\Delta}F = (Fr + Fr') - (Fs + Fs')$. We have calculated ${\Delta}F$values for more than forty Diels-Alder reactions. The calculated values of ${\Delta}F$ is reversely proportional to the values of Brown's paralocalization energy (Lp) as well as Dewar's differences of delocalization energy$({\Delta}Edeloc.)$ with good linearity. This approach also presents a way of predicting the possibility and the easiness of diene synthesis between any two conjugate compounds. According to the considerations, it could be concluded that Diels-Alder reaction takes place through the united ionic-radical mechanism rather than the separated ionic or radical mechanism.

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DETERMINANTS OF THE LAPLACIANS ON THE n-DIMENSIONAL UNIT SPHERE Sn (n = 8, 9)

  • Choi, June-Sang
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.321-333
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    • 2011
  • During the last three decades, the problem of evaluation of the determinants of the Laplacians on Riemann manifolds has received considerable attention by many authors. The functional determinant for the n-dimensional sphere $S^n$ with the standard metric has been computed in several ways. Here we aim at computing the determinants of the Laplacians on $S^n$ (n = 8, 9) by mainly using ceratin known closed-form evaluations of series involving Zeta function.

HYPERSURFACES WITH PRESCRIBED MEAN CURVATURE IN MEASURE METRIC SPACE

  • Zhengmao Chen
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.4
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    • pp.1085-1100
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    • 2023
  • For any given function f, we focus on the so-called prescribed mean curvature problem for the measure e-f(|x|2)dx provided thate-f(|x|2) ∈ L1(ℝn+1). More precisely, we prove that there exists a smooth hypersurface M whose metric is ds2 = dρ2 + ρ2d𝜉2 and whose mean curvature function is ${\frac{1}{n}}(\frac{u^p}{{\rho}^{\beta}})e^{f({\rho}^2)}{\psi}(\xi)$ for any given real constants p, β and functions f and ψ where u and ρ are the support function and radial function of M, respectively. Equivalently, we get the existence of a smooth solution to the following quasilinear equation on the unit sphere 𝕊n, $${\sum_{i,j}}({{\delta}_{ij}-{\frac{{\rho}_i{\rho}_j}{{\rho}^2+|{\nabla}{\rho}|^2}})(-{\rho}ji+{\frac{2}{{\rho}}}{\rho}j{\rho}i+{\rho}{\delta}_{ji})={\psi}{\frac{{\rho}^{2p+2-n-{\beta}}e^{f({\rho}^2)}}{({\rho}^2+|{\nabla}{\rho}|^2)^{\frac{p}{2}}}}$$ under some conditions. Our proof is based on the powerful method of continuity. In particular, if we take $f(t)={\frac{t}{2}}$, this may be prescribed mean curvature problem in Gauss measure space and it can be seen as an embedded result in Gauss measure space which will be needed in our forthcoming papers on the differential geometric analysis in Gauss measure space, such as Gauss-Bonnet-Chern theorem and its application on positive mass theorem and the Steiner-Weyl type formula, the Plateau problem and so on.

CERTAIN UNIFIED INTEGRALS INVOLVING A PRODUCT OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF THE FIRST KIND

  • Choi, Junesang;Agarwal, Praveen
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.667-677
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    • 2013
  • A remarkably large number of integrals involving a product of certain combinations of Bessel functions of several kinds as well as Bessel functions, themselves, have been investigated by many authors. Motivated the works of both Garg and Mittal and Ali, very recently, Choi and Agarwal gave two interesting unified integrals involving the Bessel function of the first kind $J_{\nu}(z)$. In the present sequel to the aforementioned investigations and some of the earlier works listed in the reference, we present two generalized integral formulas involving a product of Bessel functions of the first kind, which are expressed in terms of the generalized Lauricella series due to Srivastava and Daoust. Some interesting special cases and (potential) usefulness of our main results are also considered and remarked, respectively.

CERTAIN INTEGRAL REPRESENTATIONS OF GENERALIZED STIELTJES CONSTANTS γk(a)

  • Shin, Jong Moon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.41-53
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    • 2015
  • A large number of series and integral representations for the Stieltjes constants (or generalized Euler-Mascheroni constants) ${\gamma}_k$ and the generalized Stieltjes constants ${\gamma}_k(a)$ have been investigated. Here we aim at presenting certain integral representations for the generalized Stieltjes constants ${\gamma}_k(a)$ by choosing to use four known integral representations for the generalized zeta function ${\zeta}(s,a)$. As a by-product, our main results are easily seen to specialize to yield those corresponding integral representations for the Stieltjes constants ${\gamma}_k$. Some relevant connections of certain special cases of our results presented here with those in earlier works are also pointed out.

CERTAIN INTEGRATION FORMULAE FOR THE GENERALIZED k-BESSEL FUNCTIONS AND DELEURE HYPER-BESSEL FUNCTION

  • Kim, Yongsup
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.523-532
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    • 2019
  • Integrals involving a finite product of the generalized Bessel functions have recently been studied by Choi et al. [2, 3]. Motivated by these results, we establish certain unified integral formulas involving a finite product of the generalized k-Bessel functions. Also, we consider some integral formulas of the (p, q)-extended Bessel functions $J_{{\nu},p,q}(z)$ and the Delerue hyper-Bessel function which are proved in terms of (p, q)-extended generalized hypergeometric functions, and the generalized Wright hypergeometric functions, respectively.

MULTI-ORDER FRACTIONAL OPERATOR IN A TIME-DIFFERENTIAL FORMAL WITH BALANCE FUNCTION

  • Harikrishnan, S.;Ibrahim, Rabha W.;Kanagarajan, K.
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.119-129
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    • 2019
  • Balance function is one of the joint factors to determine fall in risk theory. It helps to moderate the progression and riskiness of falls for detecting balance and fall risk factors. Nevertheless, the objective measures for balance function require expensive equipment with the assessment of any expertise. We establish the existence and uniqueness of a multi-order fractional differential equations based on ${\psi}$-Hilfer operator on time scales with balance function. This class describes the dynamic of time scales derivative. Our tool is based on the Schauder fixed point theorem. Here, sufficient conditions for Ulam-stability are given.

The Effect of Melatonin on Mitochondrial Function in Endotoxemia Induced by Lipopolysaccharide

  • Liu, Jing;Wu, Fengming;Liu, Yuqing;Zhang, Tao;Tang, Zhaoxin
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.857-866
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    • 2011
  • This study examined the metabolism of free radicals in hepatic mitochondria of goats induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and investigated the effects of melatonin (MT). Forty-eight healthy goats ($10{\pm}1.2\;kg$) were randomly selected and divided into four groups: saline control, LPS, MT+LPS and MT. The goats within each group were3 sacrificed either 3 or 6 h after treatment and the livers removed to isolate mitochondria. The respiration control ratio (RCR), the ADP:O ratio, the oxidative phosphorylation ratio (OPR), the concentration of $H_2O_2$ and the activities of Complex I-IV were determined. The mitochondrial membrane potential ($\Delta\psi_m$) was analyzed by flow cytometry. The results showed that RCR, O/P and OPR of the LPS group decreased (p<0.05), as well as activities of respiratory complexes, whereas the generation of $H_2O_2$ in Complex III increased (p<0.05) after 3 h, while Complex II and III increased after 6 h. Also, it was found that the mitochondrial membrane potential of the LPS group declined (p<0.05). However, pre-treatment with MT attenuated the injury induced by LPS, which not only presented higher (p<0.05) RCR, O/P, OPR, and respiratory complex activities, but also maintained the $\Delta\psi_m$. Interestingly, it is revealed that, in the MT+LPS group, the generation of $H_2O_2$ increased firstly in 3 h, and then significantly (p<0.05).decreased after 6 h. In the MT group, the function of mitochondria, the transmenbrane potential and the generation of $H_2O_2$ were obviously improved compared to the control group. Conclusion: melatonin prevents damage caused by LPS on hepatic mitochondria of goats.

Settlement Evaluation of Caisson-Type Quay Wall Using PSI of Velocity During Earthquake (지진시 속도의 PSI를 활용한 케이슨식 안벽의 침하량 평가 )

  • Gichun Kang;Hyunjun Euo;Minje Baek;Hyunsu Yun;Jungwook Choi;Seong-Kyu Yun
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.71-83
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    • 2023
  • It is very important to predict the amount of settlement in order to maintain the function of the coastal structure. Finite element analysis methods and real and model experiments are used as methods for this, but this has the disadvantage of requiring a lot of cost and time. Therefore, this study was conducted for the purpose of a simple formula proposal that can easily predict the amount of settlement of the caisson-type quay wall structure. In the research process, after calculating the PSI (Power Spectrum Intensity) of the velocity, the amount of settlement of the structure is calculated by substituting it into the simple formula of the existing gravity breakwater. By comparing and analyzing the amount of settlement of the structure obtained through numerical analysis, it was confirmed that the error between the amount of settlement of the existing simple formula and the amount of settlement of the numerical analysis was large, and it was confirmed that the background could not be considered in the case of the existing simple formula. Therefore, this study proposed a correction factor for the background of the quay wall structure, indicating a simple formula that can obtain the amount of settlement of the caisson-type quay wall structure. Compared to the numerical analysis settlement amount, it was judged that this simple formula had sufficient precision in calculating the caisson-type quay wall settlement amount. In addition, facilities vulnerable to earthquake resistance can be easily extracted in situations where time and cost are insufficient, and it is expected to be used as a screening technique.