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Environmental Dependence of Luminosity-Size Relation of Local Galaxies

  • Ann, Hong Bae
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.333-344
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    • 2017
  • We present the environmental dependence of the luminosity-size relation of galaxies in the local universe (z < 0.01) along with their dependence on galaxy morphology represented by five broad types (E, dEs, S0, Sp, and Irr). The environmental parameters we consider are the local background density and the group/cluster membership together with the clustercenteric distance for the Virgo cluster galaxies. We derive the regression coefficient (${\beta}$), i.e., the slope of the line representing the least-squares fitting to the data and the Pearson correlation coefficient (c.c.) representing the goodness of the least-squares fit along with the confidence interval from bootstrap resampling. We find no significant dependence of the luminosity-size relation on galaxy morphology. However, there is a weak dependence of the luminosity-size relations on the environment of galaxies, in the sense that galaxies in the low density environment have shallower slopes than galaxies in the high density regions except for elliptical galaxies that show an opposite trend.

ENVIRONMENTAL DEPENDENCE OF WARPS IN SPIRAL GALAXIES

  • Ann, Hong Bae;Bae, Hyun Jeong
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.239-253
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    • 2016
  • We determined the warp parameters of 192 warped galaxies which are selected from 340 edge-on galaxies using color images as well as r-band isophotal maps. We derive the local background density (${\Sigma}_n$) to examine the dependence of the warp amplitudes on the galaxy environment. We find a clear trend that strongly warped galaxies are likely to be found in high density regions where tidal interactions are supposed to be frequent. However, the correlation between ${\alpha}_{\omega}$ and ${\Sigma}_n$ is too weak for weakly warped galaxies (${\alpha}_{\omega}$ < $4^{\circ}$) and the cumulative distributions of weakly warped galaxies are not significantly different from those of galaxies with no detectable warps. This suggests that tidal interactions do not play a decisive role in the formation of weak warps.

A Note on Exponential Inequalities of ψ-Weakly Dependent Sequences

  • Hwang, Eunju;Shin, Dong Wan
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.245-251
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    • 2014
  • Two exponential inequalities are established for a wide class of general weakly dependent sequences of random variables, called ${\psi}$-weakly dependent process which unify weak dependence conditions such as mixing, association, Gaussian sequences and Bernoulli shifts. The ${\psi}$-weakly dependent process includes, for examples, stationary ARMA processes, bilinear processes, and threshold autoregressive processes, and includes essentially all classes of weakly dependent stationary processes of interest in statistics under natural conditions on the process parameters. The two exponential inequalities are established on more general conditions than some existing ones, and are proven in simpler ways.

The magnetic dependence of 2-dimension quantum optical transition in electron-deformation potential phonon interaction systems in Ge

  • Choi, Hyenil;Cho, Hyunchul;Lee, Suho
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.446-454
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    • 2018
  • In this work, we summarize the calculation processes of obtaining a scattering factor using with the equilibrium average projection scheme (EAPS), with moderately weak coupling (MWC) interaction, and obtain the line-shape formula of an electron-deformation phonon interacting system interested in the confinement of electrons by squarwell confinement potentials in quantum two dimensional system.. Through the numerical analysis, we analysis the magnetic dependence of absorption power, P(B) in several temperature and frequency difference dependence of absorption power $P({\Delta}{\omega})$, in several external field, where ${\Delta}{\omega}={\omega}-{\omega}_0$ and ${\omega}({\omega}_0)$ is the angular frequency (the cyclotron resonance frequency). The result of equilibrium average projection scheme (EAPS) in SER-MWC explains the properties of quantum transition quite well.

CONVERGENCE PROPERTIES OF THE PARTIAL SUMS FOR SEQUENCES OF END RANDOM VARIABLES

  • Wu, Yongfeng;Guan, Mei
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.1097-1110
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    • 2012
  • The convergence properties of extended negatively dependent sequences under some conditions of uniform integrability are studied. Some sufficient conditions of the weak law of large numbers, the $p$-mean convergence and the complete convergence for extended negatively dependent sequences are obtained, which extend and enrich the known results in the literature.

SOLUTIONS OF QUASILINEAR WAVE EQUATION WITH STRONG AND NONLINEAR VISCOSITY

  • Hwang, Jin-Soo;Nakagiri, Shin-Ichi;Tanabe, Hiroki
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.867-885
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    • 2011
  • We study a class of quasilinear wave equations with strong and nonlinear viscosity. By using the perturbation method for semilinear parabolic equations, we have established the fundamental results on existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence on data of weak solutions.

Temperature Dependence of the Vibration-Vibration Energy Transfer in the Deexcitaion of NO(2) by NO(0)

  • Ree, Jong-Baik;Sohn, Chang-Kook;Lee, Chang-Soon;Kim, Yoo-Hang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.449-453
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    • 1987
  • The temperature dependence of the vibrational relaxation of NO(= 2) by NO(v = 0) has been investigated over the temperature range 100-3000 K. We have assumed that the deexcitation of NO(2) by NO(0) undergoes vibration-to-vibration (VV) energy exchange with the transfer of the energy mismatch ${\Delta}$E through rotation (R) and translation(T). The relaxation rate constants are calculated by solving the time-dependent Schrodinger equation. The sum of V-V, T, and V-V, R contributions shows very weak temperature dependence and is in reasonable agreement with observed data over the temperature range 300-3000 K.

Photon-counting digital holography

  • Hayasaki, Yoshio
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.165-166
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    • 2009
  • A hologram was recorded with two-dimensional scanning of an optical fiber connected to a single-photon counting detector under ultra-weak illumination. The object image was clearly reconstructed in a computer from the hologram. The dependence of hologram quality on the illumination light intensity was estimated.

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Locally Optimum Detection of Signals in first-order Markov Environment: 1. Test Statistics (일차 마르코프 잡음 환경에서의 국소 최적 검파: 1. 검정 통계량)

  • Lee, Ju-Mi;Park, Ju-Ho;Song, Iic-Ho;Kwon, Hyoung-Moon;Kim, Jong-Jik;Yoon, Seok-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.31 no.10C
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    • pp.973-980
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    • 2006
  • In most of the studies on locally optimum detection assumes independent observations. The use of an independent observation model may cause a considerable performance degradation in detection applications of modern high data rate communication systems exhibiting dependence among interference components. In this paper, we address the detection of weak known signals in multiplicative and first order Markov additive noises. In Part 1, the test statistics of the locally optimum detectors are investigated in detail. In Part 2, the asymptotic and finite sample-size performance of several detectors are obtained and compared, confirming that the dependence among interference components need to be taken into account to maintain performance appropriately.

Spinal Co-Administration of Ginsenosides with Morphine Prevents the Development of Opioid Tolerance and Attenuates Opioid Dependence

  • Choi Seok;Jung Se-Yeon;Nah Jin-Ju;Ahn Eun-Soon;Kim Yoon-Hee;Nam Ki-Yeul;Kim Seok-Chang;Ko Sung-Ryong;Rhim Hyewhon;Nah Seung-Yeol
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.239-246
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    • 1999
  • The analgesic effect of ginsenosides or morphine was determined following intrathecal (i.t.) administration in rat tail-flick test. The effects of intrathecal co-administration of ginsenosides with morphine on the development of opioid tolerance and dependence were also examined using rat tail-flick test and naloxone-pre-cipitated withdrawal, respectively. Administration of ginsenosides (i.t.) produced a weak antinociception in a dose-dependent manner. Administration of morphine (i.t.) also produced antinociception in a dose-dependent manner. The $ED_50$ was $1.20\;{\mu}g\;(1.14\~1.29\;{\mu}g)$. However, the acute co-administration of $200{\mu}g$ ginsenosides with 0.1-1.0${\mu}g$ morphine did not show additive effect on morphine induced analgesia in rat tail-flick test. I.t. co-administration of 200 ${\mu}g$ ginsenosides with 10 ${\mu}g$ morphine for 7 days inhibited development of tolerance induced by 10 ${\mu}g$ morphine in rat tail-flick test, although i.t. co-administration of 50 or 100 ${\mu}g$ ginsenosides with morphine was without effect. I.t. co-administration of 200 ${\mu}g$ ginsenosides for 7 days also partially attenuated the development of morphine dependence as assessed by naloxone-precipitated withdrawal. In conclusion, these results suggest that i.t. administered ginsenosides produce a weak antinociception in rat tail-flick test and also prevent opioid tolerance and attenuate opioid dependence in chronic treatment with morphine at the spinal sites.

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