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RICH INTERNET MATHEMATICAL SOLUTION SYSTEM

  • Song, Kee-Hong;Song, Tai-Sung
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.14 no.2 s.36
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2007
  • Arguably the most important internet technology of today is RIA (rich internet application), whose prime advantage is in improving the user experience on the web. However, the scope and variety of the RIA technology demand an eclectic guideline to build the mathematical services such as mathematical text, graphs, and animations. This paper sorts out and simplifies the complicated roadmap of the RIA technologies by presenting three design patterns for exposing the functionality of the CAS (computer algebra system) with the web browser as the user interface platform.

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Operational behaviour and reliability measures of a viscose staple fibre plant including deliberate failures

  • Sengar, Surabhi;Singh, S.B.
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2012
  • This Paper deals with the stochastic behavior and failure analysis of a Viscose Staple Fibre Plant which produces fibre for making clothes. The fibre making plant is a complex system with various subsystems as: Vendor (supplies Charcoal and Sulphur, raw materials for the process), Carbon di sulphide Plant, Acid Plant, Pulp Plant and Processing Plant. The considered system can completely fail due to failure of any of the subsystems. The Carbon di Sulphide Plant can fail in two different ways, due to lack of Sulphur or Charcoal. Processing Plant has the configuration 5-out-of-10: d and 6-out-of-10: f. It is also assumed that the system can fail due to workers strike and catastrophic failure. All failures follow exponential time distribution whereas all repairs follow general time distribution. Preventive Maintenance policy has been applied to reduce the failure in the system. Various reliability characteristics such as transition state probabilities, steady state behavior, reliability, availability, M.T.T.F and the cost analysis have been obtained using supplementary variable technique and Gumbel-Hougaard copula methodology.

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Next-generation Safe Traffic Light System (차세대 안전한 신호등 시스템)

  • Seong-Yoon Shin;Seung-Pyo Cho;Gwanghung Jo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2023.01a
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    • pp.409-410
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    • 2023
  • 본 논문에서는 새로운 교통신호 시스템에 적합한 레이더와 Can-bus 통신방식을 이용한 새로운 차세대 신호등 방식을 제시한다. 이 방식은 서로 보이지 않는 신호등을 통과하는 사람과 자동차가 보이지 않는 곳에서 사람과 자동차의 진입 정보를 신호등에 전송해 사고를 예방하는 시스템이다.

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ASYMPTOTIC STABILITY OF LINEAR SYSTEM OF NEUTRAL TYPE WITH TIME-VARYING DELAY

  • Park, Ju-H.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.297-303
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, the problem of the stability analysis for a class of linear neutral systems with time-varying delay is investigated. Using the Lyapunov method, a delay-dependent sufficient condition for asymptotic stability of the systems in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) is presented. The LMIs can be easily solved by various convex optimization algorithms.

APPLICATION OF $(\upsilon,\kappa,\lambda)$-CONFIGURATION TO GENERATION OF A CONFERENCE KEY

  • Chung, Il-Yong
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.531-537
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    • 2001
  • In order for all participants at video conference to communicate mutually, the conference key should be necessary. In this paper, we present the communication protocol that generates a conference key efficiently based on $(\upsilon,\kappa,\lambda)$-configuration, one class of block designs, which minimizes message transmission overhead needed for this key. Especially, in the case of ${\lambda}=1$, the protocol requires only $O(\sqrt[v]{v})$ messages, where v is the number of participants.

A CLASS OF MULTILEVEL RECURSIVE INCOMPLETE LU PRECONDITIONING TECHNIQUES

  • Zhang, Jun
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.305-326
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    • 2001
  • We introduce a class of multilevel recursive incomplete LU preconditioning techniques (RILUM) for solving general sparse matrices. This techniques is based on a recursive two by two block incomplete LU factorization on the coefficient martix. The coarse level system is constructed as an (approximate) Schur complement. A dynamic preconditioner is obtained by solving the Schur complement matrix approximately. The novelty of the proposed techniques is to solve the Schur complement matrix by a preconditioned Krylov subspace method. Such a reduction process is repeated to yield a multilevel recursive preconditioner.

ON THE ROBUSTNESS OF CONTINUOUS TRAJECTORIES OF THE NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM DESCRIBED BY AN INTEGRAL EQUATION

  • Nesir Huseyin;Anar Huseyin
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.191-201
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    • 2023
  • In this paper the control system described by Urysohn type integral equation is studied. It is assumed that control functions are integrally constrained. The trajectory of the system is defined as multivariable continuous function which satisfies the system's equation everywhere. It is shown that the set of trajectories is Lipschitz continuous with respect to the parameter which characterizes the bound of the control resource. An upper estimation for the diameter of the set of trajectories is obtained. The robustness of the trajectories with respect to the fast consumption of the remaining control resource is discussed. It is proved that every trajectory can be approximated by the trajectory obtained by full consumption of the control resource.

CHAOS IN PRODUCTION PLANNING

  • Haghighirad, Farzad;Makui, Ahmad;Ashtiani, Behzad
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.26 no.3_4
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    • pp.739-750
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    • 2008
  • A phenomenon which is seen in some of the manufacturing systems and production planning is chaos and the butterfly effect. The butterfly effect points out that in case of the presence of nonlinear relations in system and incorrect estimation of initial values of variables, the error in the estimates of system state will be intensified, and after a while there will be a large distance between available state of system and reality. Using mathematical means and computer simulation, we have tried to demonstrate that in a production system the numerical combination of Cycle Time (CT), Adjustment Time between existing and desired Work In Progress (WIP), and Adjustment Time between current and desired inventory can lead to chaos and butterfly effect in the behavior of the inventory state variable. Our paper concludes with a discussion of a hypothesis that emerged from this research.

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Designing a Microworld for Recursive Pasterns and Algebra (재귀적 패턴과 거북 마이크로월드 설계)

  • Kim Hwa-Kyung
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.45 no.2 s.113
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    • pp.165-176
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we consider changes of algebra strands around the world. And we suggest needs of designing new computer environment where we make and manipulate geometric recursive patterns. For this purpose, we first consider relations among symbols, meanings and patterns. And we also consider Logo environment and characterize algebraic features. Then we introduce L-system which is considered as action letters and subgroup of turtle group. There are needs to be improved since there exists some ambiguity between sign and action. Based on needs of improving the previous L-system, we suggest new commands in JavaMAL microworld. So we design a microworld for recursive patterns and consider meanings of letters in new environments. Finally, we consider the method to integrate L-system and other existing microworlds, such as Logo and DGS. Specially, combining Logo and DGS, we consider the movement of such tiles and folding nets by L-system commands. And we discuss possible benefits in this environment.

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