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A PROPAGATION OF QUADRATICALLY HYPONORMAL WEIGHTED SHIFTS

  • Choi, Yong-Bin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.347-352
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    • 2000
  • In this note we answer to a question of Curto: Non-first two equal weights in the weighted shift force subnormality in the presence of quadratic hyponormality. Also it is shown that every hyponormal weighted shift with two equal weights cannot be polynomially hyponormal without being flat.

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EXAMPLES OF m-ISOMETRIC TUPLES OF OPERATORS ON A HILBERT SPACE

  • Gu, Caixing
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.225-251
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    • 2018
  • The m-isometry of a single operator in Agler and Stankus [3] was naturally generalized to the m-isometric tuple of several commuting operators by Gleason and Richter [22]. Some examples of m-isometric tuples including the recently much studied Arveson-Drury d-shift were given in [22]. We provide more examples of m-isometric tuples of operators by using sums of operators or products of operators or functions of operators. A class of m-isometric tuples of unilateral weighted shifts parametrized by polynomials are also constructed. The examples in Gleason and Richter [22] are then obtained by choosing some specific polynomials. This work extends partially results obtained in several recent papers on the m-isometry of a single operator.

ON QUASI-A(n, κ) CLASS OPERATORS

  • Lee, Mi Ryeong;Yun, Hye Yeong
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.741-750
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    • 2013
  • To study the operator inequalities, the notions of class A operators and quasi-class A operators are developed up to recently. In this paper, quasi-$A(n,{\kappa})$ class operator for $n{\geq}2$ and ${\kappa}{\geq}0$ is introduced as a new notion, which generalizes the quasi-class A operator. We obtain some structural properties of these operators. Also we characterize quasi-$A(n,{\kappa})$ classes for n and ${\kappa}$ via backward extension of weighted shift operators. Finally, we give a simple example of quasi-$A(n,{\kappa})$ operators with two variables.

WEIGHTED NORM ESTIMATE FOR THE GENERAL HAAR SHIFT OPERATORS VIA ITERATING BELLMAN FUNCTION METHOD

  • CHUNG, DAEWON
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.635-652
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    • 2015
  • It is shown that for a general Haar shift operator, and a weight in the $A_2$ weight class, we establish the weighted norm estimate which linearly depends on $A_2$-characteristic $[w]_{A_2}$. Although the result is now well known, we introduce the new method, which is called the iterated Bellman function method, to provide the estimate.

A NEW CRITERION FOR MOMENT INFINITELY DIVISIBLE WEIGHTED SHIFTS

  • Hong T. T. Trinh
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.437-460
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    • 2024
  • In this paper we present the weighted shift operators having the property of moment infinite divisibility. We first review the monotone theory and conditional positive definiteness. Next, we study the infinite divisibility of sequences. A sequence of real numbers γ is said to be infinitely divisible if for any p > 0, the sequence γp = {γpn}n=0 is positive definite. For sequences α = {αn}n=0 of positive real numbers, we consider the weighted shift operators Wα. It is also known that Wα is moment infinitely divisible if and only if the sequences {γn}n=0 and {γn+1}n=0 of Wα are infinitely divisible. Here γ is the moment sequence associated with α. We use conditional positive definiteness to establish a new criterion for moment infinite divisibility of Wα, which only requires infinite divisibility of the sequence {γn}n=0. Finally, we consider some examples and properties of weighted shift operators having the property of (k, 0)-CPD; that is, the moment matrix Mγ(n, k) is CPD for any n ≥ 0.

Word-Based FCSRs with Fast Software Implementations

  • Lee, Dong-Hoon;Park, Sang-Woo
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2011
  • Feedback with carry shift registers (FCSRs) over 2-adic number would be suitable in hardware implementation, but the are not efficient in software implementation since their basic unit (the size of register clls) is 1-bit. In order to improve the efficiency we consider FCSRs over $2^{\ell}$-adic number (i.e., FCSRs with register cells of size ${\ell}$-bit) that produce ${\ell}$ bits at every clocking where ${\ell}$ will be taken as the size of normal words in modern CPUs (e.g., ${\ell}$ = 32). But, it is difficult to deal with the carry that happens when the size of summation results exceeds that of normal words. We may use long variables (declared with 'unsigned _int64' or 'unsigned long long') or conditional operators (such as 'if' statement) to handle the carry, but both the arithmetic operators over long variables and the conditional operators are not efficient comparing with simple arithmetic operators (such as shifts, maskings, xors, modular additions, etc.) over variables of size ${\ell}$-hit. In this paper, we propose some conditions for FCSRs over $2^{\ell}$-adic number which admit fast software implementations using only simple operators. Moreover, we give two implementation examples for the FCSRs. Our simulation result shows that the proposed methods are twice more efficient than usual methods using conditional operators.

Exposure to Noise on Railroad Operators (철도 차량 운전원의 소음노출 특성)

  • Lee, Sang-Yun;Choi, Sang-Jun
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2008
  • Personal noise exposure was assessed in railroad operators working in 40 operation units including the Gyeongbu line, Honam line, and Janghang line between 2004 and 2006. 8-hour TWA were assessed based on the MOL (Ministry of Labor) guideline on noise evaluation, and 17% of these measurements exceeded 85 dBA while 70% were over 80 dBA. When the ACGIH TLV is adopted, 40% of measurements were over TLV (85 dBA). The noise exposure risk of railroad operators was higher for diesel locomotive operation and longer operational distances; in addition, the risk was higher for passenger car operation compared to freight car driving. Given that in Korea, over the past 30 years diesel locomotives have provided most of the railway's motive power and that hearing protective equipment is not likely to be used by workers during operation, railroad operators are at a high risk of noise-induced hearing loss. The result of audiometric test among 568 railroad operators showed that 32.6% of those tested had a hearing threshold shift of more than 40 dB. In conclusion, this study calls for more fundamental measures including noise control countermeasures within the operation areas, development of equipment that generates less noise and adopting limitation on the operation distance for a work shift.

SYNDETIC SEQUENCES AND DYNAMICS OF OPERATORS

  • Rezaei, Hamid
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.537-545
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    • 2012
  • In the present paper, we show that a continuous linear operator T on a Frechet space satisfies the Hypercyclic Criterion with respect to a syndetic sequence must satisfy the Kitai Criterion. On the other hand, an operator, hereditarily hypercyclic with respect to a syndetic sequence must be mixing. We also construct weighted shift operators satisfying the Hypercyclicity Criterion which do not satisfy the Kitai Criterion. In other words, hereditarily hypercyclic operators without being mixing.