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SOME PROPERTIES OF TL-GROUPS

  • Kim, Jae-Gyeom
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.285-292
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    • 1998
  • We introduce the notion of TL-p-subgroups that is an ex-tension of the notion of fuzzy p=subgroups and show that a torsion TL-subgroup of an Abelian group with T=${\bigwedge}$ can be written as the intersection of its minimal TL-p-subgroups.

LATTICES OF FUZZY SUBGROUPOIDS, FUZZY SUBMONOIDS AND FUZZY SUBGROUPS

  • Kim, Jae-Gyeom
    • 한국지능시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국퍼지및지능시스템학회 1995년도 추계학술대회 학술발표 논문집
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    • pp.331-334
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    • 1995
  • We redefine the sup-min product of fuzzy subsets and discuss the redefined sup-min products of fuzzy subgroupoids, fuzzy submonoids and fuzzy subgroups. And we study lattice structures of the lattices of fuzzy subgroupoids, fuzzy submonoids and fuzzy subgroups.

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A Note on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Subgroups

  • 안태천;장경원;노석범;허걸
    • 한국지능시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국퍼지및지능시스템학회 2005년도 추계학술대회 학술발표 논문집 제15권 제2호
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    • pp.496-499
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, We discuss various types of sublattice of the lattice of intuitionistic fuzzy subgroups of a given group. We Prove that a special class of intuitionistic fuf normal subgroups constitutes a modular sublattice of the lattice of intuitionistic fuzzy subgroups. Moreover, we exhibit the relationship of the sublattices of the lattice of intuitionistic fuzzy subgroups.

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Fuzzy Symmetic Groups

  • 최규혁;이희정
    • 한국지능시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국퍼지및지능시스템학회 1995년도 추계학술대회 학술발표 논문집
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    • pp.384-385
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    • 1995
  • We study fuzzy symmetric subgroups and obtain some properties of fuzzy symmetric subgroups of symmetric groups.

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남자 중.고등학생의 유행선도력과 정보원 활용 및 의류구매행동과의 관계연구(제2보) (A Study on Fashion leadership, use of fashion information and apparel shopping behavior of middle-and high-school male students (Part II))

  • 전경숙
    • 복식
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    • 제50권7호
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    • pp.5-14
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    • 2000
  • Fashion leadership of middle- and high-school male student was measured. The subjects were divided into five subgroups including, fashion dual leaders(13.3%), innovators(10.3%), opinion leaders(7.6%), followers(52.3%), and laggards(16.3%), according to their innovativeness and opinion leadership. The findings were as follows : fashion dual leaders were very confident and fashion-conscious while other subgroups were very price-conscious and quality-aware. Among the fashion information sources included in the study' my own experience and opinion' was the most Important to all 5 subgroups. Generally the higher the fashion leadership was, the more actively utilized fashion information sources. The fashion magazine and commercials as information sources was not as important to the subjects as it was to college women. Apparel shopping behavior was also significantly different among subgroups. As a whole, the general characteristics, such as. the use of fashion information and the apparel shopping behavior, of opinion leaders and innovators were similar, but those of followers and laggards were very dissimilar.

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Gambling Subgroups among Korean Out-of-school Adolescents

  • Kang, Kyonghwa;Ha, Yi Kyung;Bang, Hwal Lan
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.385-392
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The number of Korean adolescents engaging in gambling is increasing, especially among out-of-school adolescents. This study aimed to identify patterns of gambling activities and factors related to specific subgroups of out-of-school adolescent gambling activities. Methods: This descriptive study analyzed secondary data from the 2015 Korea Youth Gambling Problem Survey, including 1,200 out-of-school adolescents. Latent class analysis was conducted to identify patterns of gambling activities. The factors related to gambling subgroups were verified with multinomial logistic regression. Results: Three latent classes of gambling activities were identified: rarely gambling (RG), immediate gain gambling (IGG), and broad gambling (BG). These subgroups differed significantly in terms of gender, age at and type of first gambling experience, number and type of gambling activities, gambling frequency, time and money spent on gambling, problem gambling severity, and motivation for gambling. Compared to the RG subgroup, both the IGG and BG subgroups were strongly associated with an older age at the first gambling experience. Conclusion: Out-of-school adolescents who first gambled at an older age and who gambled mainly in order to gain money immediately were at risk of problem gambling. Developing strategies for early screening and referral to professionals is necessary to prevent gambling problems from worsening.