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APPROXIMATION OF DRYGAS FUNCTIONAL EQUATION IN QUASI-BANACH SPACE

  • RAVINDER KUMAR SHARMA;SUMIT CHANDOK
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.469-485
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we investigate the Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability for a Drygas functional equation g(u + v) + g(u - v) = 2g(u) + g(v) + g(-v) in the setting of quasi-Banach space using fixed point approach. Also, we give general results on hyperstability of a Drygas functional equation. The results obtain in this paper extend various previously known results in the setting of quasi-Banach space. Some examples are also illustrated.

FIXED POINTS OF αss-ψ-CONTRACTIVE MAPPINGS IN S-METRIC SPACES

  • Deep Chand;Yumnam Rohen
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.571-587
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we have developed the idea of α-β-ψ-contractive mapping in S-metric space and renamed it αss-ψ-contractive mapping. We have proved some results of fixed point present in literature in partially ordered S-metric space using αss-admissible and αss-ψ-contractive mapping.

SOME RATIONAL F-CONTRACTIONS IN b-METRIC SPACES AND FIXED POINTS

  • Stephen, Thounaojam;Rohen, Yumnam;Singh, M. Kuber;Devi, Konthoujam Sangita
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.309-322
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we introduce the notion of a new generalized type of rational F-contraction mapping. Further, the concept is used to obtain fixed points in a complete b-metric space. We also prove another unique fixed point theorem in the context of b-metric space. Our results are verified with example.

Reflection and Future Directions: ISD from the Perspective of Intercultural Communication

  • SON, So-Young;HAN, Jae-Hoon;YOU, Young-Mahn
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.113-140
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    • 2007
  • This study purports to contribute in deepening our understanding of ISD (instructional systems design/development) from Edward Hall's concept of intercultural communication. Renowned anthropologist Edward Hall introduced three concepts of cultural differences: time, space, and context. This paper explores how theses cultural dimensions - time, space and context- are reflected in ISD and compares the cultural differences between the east and the west that emerge in the process of applying ISD.

WEAK FACTORIZATIONS OF H1 (ℝn) IN TERMS OF MULTILINEAR FRACTIONAL INTEGRAL OPERATOR ON VARIABLE LEBESGUE SPACES

  • Zongguang Liu;Huan Zhao
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.6
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    • pp.1439-1451
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    • 2023
  • This paper provides a constructive proof of the weak factorizations of the classical Hardy space H1(ℝn) in terms of multilinear fractional integral operator on the variable Lebesgue spaces, which the result is new even in the linear case. As a direct application, we obtain a new proof of the characterization of BMO(ℝn) via the boundedness of commutators of the multilinear fractional integral operator on the variable Lebesgue spaces.

KITSAT-3 Development and Initial Operations Results

  • Sungdong Park;Taejin Chung;Seorim Lee;Sangkeun Yoo;Hyunwoo lee;Yunhwang Jeong;Jachun Koo;Younghoon Shin;Kyunghee Kim
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 1999
  • The development of a low earth orbit microsatellite is recognized as a good means of enhancing the technological capability, to gain experience and to train engineers to acquire knowledge and experience in space systems. Most developed countries in space technology do not allow the transfer of critical space technologies such as technology involved in attitude determination and control systems. And the export of critical components and equipment such as high precision attitude sensors is tightly controlled. Therefore it is inevitable to independently acquire self-design and manufacturing capability to implement a satellite mission. The KITSAT-3 program was aimed at verifying the capability to design, develop and operate an indigenous microsatellite system, which includes such critical technologies and associated components and equipment, as well as train engineers. KITSAT-3 was launched on May 26, 1999 using the Indian launcher PSLV-C2. The operations team has successfully performed a full functional checkout during the launch and early operations phase and the satellite is presently in a normal operations mode. This paper introduces the KITSAT-3 program and the results of the initial operations.

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Near-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer onboard NEXTSat-1

  • Jeong, Woong-Seob;Lee, Dae Hee;Moon, Bongkon;Park, Kwijong;Park, Sung-Joon;Pyo, Jeonghyun;Park, Youngsik;Kim, Il-Joong;Park, Won-Kee;Kim, Mingyu;Lee, Duk-Hang;Nam, Ukwon;Han, Wonyong;Im, Myungshin;Lee, Hyung Mok;Lee, Jeong-Eun;Shin, Goo-Hwan;Chae, Jangsoo
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.70.1-70.1
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    • 2013
  • New space program for "Next-Generation Small Satellite (NEXTSat)" launched last year after the success of the series of Science & Technology Satellite (STSAT). KASI proposed the near-infrared imaging spectrometer as a scientific payload onboard NEXTSat-1. It was selected as one of two scientific payloads. The approved scientific payload is the near-infrared imaging spectrometer for the study of star formation history (NISS). The efficient near-infrared observation can be performed in space by evading the atmospheric emission as well as other thermal noise. The observation of cosmic near-infrared background enables us to reveal the early Universe in an indirect way through the measurement of absolute brightness and spatial fluctuation. The detection of near-infrared spectral lines in nearby galaxies, cluster of galaxies and star forming regions give us less biased information on the star formation. In addition, the NISS will be expected to demonstrate our technologies related to the development of the Korea's leading near-infrared instrument for the future large infrared telescope, SPICA.

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Advanced Silicon Solar Cell Structures for Space Applications

  • Lee, S.H.;Kim, D.S.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 1997
  • This paper reviews the advanced solar cell structures used in space. These are the structures which incorporate the back surface field and reflectors with very shallow and lightly doped emitters. Their use in space has shown that the thinner cells are more resistive to radiation damage than the thicker ones. It has been found that the charged particles affect both the surface and bulk of the cells used in space. This causes degradation in the output power, which in effect, can be explained by the degrading diffusion length of the cells. The PERL cells showed higher BOL(beginning of life) efficiency and almost the same EOL(end of life) efficiency as structures with wrap-around contact configuration fabricated on 10 ${\Omega}cm$ resistivity substrates. This observation lead to a conclusion that, the space cells do not necessarily need to have very high BOL efficiency except in specific missions which require such.

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Performance of Human Skin Detection in Images According to Color Spaces

  • Kim, Jun-Yup;Do, Yong-Tae
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Information Technology Applications Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2005
  • Skin region detection in images is an important process in many computer vision applications targeting humans such as hand gesture recognition and face identification. It usually starts at a pixel-level, and involves a pre-process of color spae transformation followed by a classification process. A color space transformation is assumed to increase separability between skin classes and other classes, to increase similarity among different skin tones, and to bring a robust performance under varying imaging conditions, without any complicated analysis. In this paper, we examine if the color space transformation actually brings those benefits to the problem of skin region detection on a set of human hand images with different postures, backgrounds, people, and illuminations. Our experimental results indicate that color space transfomation affects the skin detection performance. Although the performance depends on camera and surround conditions, normalized [R, G, B] color space may be a good choice in general.

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