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Digital Sequential Logic Systems without Feedback

  • Park, Chun-Myoung
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.220-223
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    • 2002
  • The digital logic systems(DLS) is classified into digital combinational logic systems(CDLS) and digital sequential logic systems(SDLS). This paper presents a method of constructing the digital sequential logic systems without feedback. Firstly we assign all elements in Finite Fields to P-valued digit codes using mathematical properties of Finine Fields. Also, we discuss the operarional properties of the building block T-gate that is used to realizing digital sequential logic systems over Finite Fields. Then we realize the digital sequential logic systems without feedback. This digital sequential logic systems without feedback is constructed ny following steps. Firstly, we assign the states in the state-transition diagram to state P-valued digit dodo, then we obtain the state function and predecessor table that is explaining the relationship between present state and previous states. Next, we obtained the next-state function and predecessor table. Finally, we realize the circuit using T-gate and decoder.

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Verbal Conjunctions in Korean, English and Japanese

  • Oh, Chisung
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.32
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    • pp.109-132
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    • 2013
  • This paper compares sequential and non-sequential verbal conjunctions in Korean, English, and Japanese by looking at how sequential verbal conjunction is treated in each language. It frist reviews verbal conjunctions in Korean, where sequential conjunction is treated as subordination and non-sequential conjunction is treated as coordination, and looks at verbal conjunctions in English and Japanese to see whether or not sequential conjunction in those languages is subordination. According to Oh (2010), sequential and non-sequential conjunctions in Korean behave quite differently with respect to the tense and negation in the final conjunct. Also, Cho (1995, 2005) and Kwon (2004) show that syntactic operations such as extraction and scrambling clearly distinguish sequential conjunction from non-sequential conjunction. The purpose of this paper is to see how sequential and non-sequential conjunctions are analyzed in English and Japanese and to compare those languages with Korean, especially focusing on whether or not sequential conjunctions in English and Japanese are treated as subordination. For this purpose, I first investigate how tense and negation, which provided crucial evidence for concluding that Korean sequential conjunction is subordination, is interpreted in sequential and non-sequential verbal conjunctions in English and Japanese. Also, I investigate the syntactic properties of sequential and non-sequential conjunctions with respect to syntactic operations such as extraction and scrambling in those languages. The results of the investigation show that in Japanese, which is considered typologically similar to Korean, the sequential conjunction is a case of subordination, while in English, which is considered typologically different from Korean, both sequential and non-sequential conjunctions are treated as coordination.

SEQUENTIAL CONFIDENCE INTERVALS WITH ${\beta}-PROTECTION$ IN A NORMAL DISTRIBUTION HAVING EQUAL MEAN AND VARIANCE

  • Kim, Sung-Kyun;Kim, Sung-Lai;Lee, Young-Whan
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.23 no.1_2
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    • pp.479-488
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    • 2007
  • A sequential procedure is proposed in order to construct one-sided confidence intervals for a normal mean with guaranteed coverage probability and ${\beta}-protection$ when the normal mean and variance are identical. First-order asymptotic properties on the sequential sample size are found. The derived results hold with uniformity in the total parameter space or its subsets.

COUNTABILITY AND APPROACH THEORY

  • Lee, Hyei Kyung
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.581-590
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    • 2014
  • In approach theory, we can provide arbitrary products of ${\infty}p$-metric spaces with a natural structure, whereas, classically only if we rely on a countable product and the question arises, then, whether properties which are derived from countability properties in metric spaces, such as sequential and countable compactness, can also do away with countability. The classical results which simplify the study of compactness in pseudometric spaces, which proves that all three of the main kinds of compactness are identical, suggest a further study of the category $pMET^{\infty}$.

A Study on Construction of the Advanced Sequential Circuit over Finite Fields

  • Park, Chun-Myoung
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.323-328
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, a method of constructing an advanced sequential circuit over finite fields is proposed. The method proposed an algorithm for assigning all elements of finite fields to digital code from the properties of finite fields, discussed the operating characteristics of T-gate used to construct sequential digital system of finite fields, and based on this, formed sequential circuit without trajectory. For this purpose, the state transition diagram was allocated to the state dependency code and a whole table was drawn showing the relationship between the status function and the current state and the previous state. The following status functions were derived from the status function and the preceding table, and the T-gate and the device were used to construct the sequential circuit. It was confirmed that the proposed method was able to organize sequential digital systems effectively and systematically.

Detection Schemes Based on Local Optimality and Sequential Criterion: 1. Threshold Analysis (국소 최적성과 순차 기준을 바탕으로 한 검파 기법: 1. 문턱값 분석)

  • Choi Sang Won;Oh Jongho;Kwon Hyoungmoon;Yoon Seokho;Bae Jinsoo;Song Iickho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.30 no.6C
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    • pp.532-540
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, a sequential detection scheme is proposed as a combination of a novel weak-signal and a locally optimum(LO) detection schemes. In Part 1, we propose a novel sequential detection scheme for weak signals and show some interesting threshold properties and examples. In Part 2, the performance of the proposed sequential detection scheme is compared with that of the fixed sample size(FSS) test, sequential probability ratio test (SPRT), and truncated sequential probability ratio test(TSPRT).

STRONG VERSIONS OF κ-FRÉCHET AND κ-NET SPACES

  • CHO, MYUNG HYUN;KIM, JUNHUI;MOON, MI AE
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.549-557
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    • 2015
  • We introduce strongly ${\kappa}$-$Fr{\acute{e}}chet$ and strongly ${\kappa}$-sequential spaces which are stronger than ${\kappa}$-$Fr{\acute{e}}chet$ and ${\kappa}$-net spaces respectively. For convenience, we use the terminology "${\kappa}$-sequential" instead of "${\kappa}$-net space", introduced by R.E. Hodel in [5]. And we study some properties and topological operations on such spaces. We also define strictly ${\kappa}$-$Fr{\acute{e}}chet$ and strictly ${\kappa}$-sequential spaces which are more stronger than strongly ${\kappa}$-$Fr{\acute{e}}chet$ and strongly ${\kappa}$-sequential spaces respectively.