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Semi M-Projective and Semi N-Injective Modules

  • Hakmi, Hamza
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2016
  • Let M and N be modules over a ring R. The purpose of this paper is to study modules M, N for which the bi-module [M, N] is regular or pi. It is proved that the bi-module [M, N] is regular if and only if a module N is semi M-projective and $Im({\alpha}){\subseteq}^{\oplus}N$ for all ${\alpha}{\in}[M,N]$, if and only if a module M is semi N-injective and $Ker({\alpha}){\subseteq}^{\oplus}N$ for all ${\alpha}{\in}[M,N]$. Also, it is proved that the bi-module [M, N] is pi if and only if a module N is direct M-projective and for any ${\alpha}{\in}[M,N]$ there exists ${\beta}{\in}[M,N]$ such that $Im({\alpha}{\beta}){\subseteq}^{\oplus}N$, if and only if a module M is direct N-injective and for any ${\alpha}{\in}[M,N]$ there exists ${\beta}{\in}[M,N]$ such that $Ker({\beta}{\alpha}){\subseteq}^{\oplus}M$. The relationship between the Jacobson radical and the (co)singular ideal of [M, N] is described.

A COTORSION PAIR INDUCED BY THE CLASS OF GORENSTEIN (m, n)-FLAT MODULES

  • Qiang Yang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, we introduce the notion of Gorenstein (m, n)-flat modules as an extension of (m, n)-flat left R-modules over a ring R, where m and n are two fixed positive integers. We demonstrate that the class of all Gorenstein (m, n)-flat modules forms a Kaplansky class and establish that (𝓖𝓕m,n(R),𝓖𝓒m,n(R)) constitutes a hereditary perfect cotorsion pair (where 𝓖𝓕m,n(R) denotes the class of Gorenstein (m, n)-flat modules and 𝓖𝓒m,n(R) refers to the class of Gorenstein (m, n)-cotorsion modules) over slightly (m, n)-coherent rings.

WEAKLY LAGRANGIAN EMBEDDING $S^m\;{\times}\;S^n$ INTO $C^{m+n}$

  • Byun, Yang-Hyun;Yi, Seung-Hun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.799-808
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    • 1999
  • We investigate when the .product of two smooth manifolds admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding. Assume M, N are oriented smooth manifolds of dimension m and n,. respectively, which admit weakly Lagrangian immersions into $C^m$ and $C^n$. If m and n are odd, then $M\;{\times}\;N$ admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding into $C^{m+n}$ In the case when m is odd and n is even, we assume further that $\chi$(N) is an even integer. Then $M\;{\times}\;N$ admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding into $C^{m+n}$. As a corollary, we obtain the result that $S^n_1\;{\times}\;S^n_2\;{\times}\;...{\times}\;S^n_k$, $\kappa$>1, admits a weakly Lagrang.ian embedding into $C^n_1+^n_2+...+^n_k$ if and only if some ni is odd.

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COLOCALIZATION OF GENERALIZED LOCAL HOMOLOGY MODULES

  • Hatamkhani, Marziyeh
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.917-928
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    • 2022
  • Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring and I an ideal of R. In this paper, we study colocalization of generalized local homology modules. We intend to establish a dual case of local-global principle for the finiteness of generalized local cohomology modules. Let M be a finitely generated R-module and N a representable R-module. We introduce the notions of the representation dimension rI(M, N) and artinianness dimension aI(M, N) of M, N with respect to I by rI(M, N) = inf{i ∈ ℕ0 : HIi(M, N) is not representable} and aI(M, N) = inf{i ∈ ℕ0 : HIi(M, N) is not artinian} and we show that aI(M, N) = rI(M, N) = inf{rIR𝔭 (M𝔭,𝔭N) : 𝔭 ∈ Spec(R)} ≥ inf{aIR𝔭 (M𝔭,𝔭N) : 𝔭 ∈ Spec(R)}. Also, in the case where R is semi-local and N a semi discrete linearly compact R-module such that N/∩t>0ItN is artinian we prove that inf{i : HIi(M, N) is not minimax}=inf{rIR𝔭 (M𝔭,𝔭N) : 𝔭 ∈ Spec(R)\Max(R)}.

ON WEAKLY (m, n)-PRIME IDEALS OF COMMUTATIVE RINGS

  • Hani A. Khashan;Ece Yetkin Celikel
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.3
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    • pp.717-734
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    • 2024
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity and m, n be positive integers. In this paper, we introduce the class of weakly (m, n)-prime ideals generalizing (m, n)-prime and weakly (m, n)-closed ideals. A proper ideal I of R is called weakly (m, n)-prime if for a, b ∈ R, 0 ≠ amb ∈ I implies either an ∈ I or b ∈ I. We justify several properties and characterizations of weakly (m, n)-prime ideals with many supporting examples. Furthermore, we investigate weakly (m, n)-prime ideals under various contexts of constructions such as direct products, localizations and homomorphic images. Finally, we discuss the behaviour of this class of ideals in idealization and amalgamated rings.

TOTAL COLORING OF MIDDLE GRAPH OF CERTAIN SNAKE GRAPH FAMILIES

  • A. PUNITHA;G. JAYARAMAN
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.353-366
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    • 2024
  • A total coloring of a graph G is an assignment of colors to both the vertices and edges of G, such that no two adjacent or incident vertices and edges of G are assigned the same colors. In this paper, we have discussed the total coloring of M(Tn), M(Dn), M(DTn), M(ATn), M(DA(Tn)), M(Qn), M(AQn) and also obtained the total chromatic number of M(Tn), M(Dn), M(DTn), M(ATn), M(DA(Tn)), M(Qn), M(AQn).

Modified Baby-Step Giant-Step Algorithm for Discrete Logarithm (최단 보폭-최장 보폭 이산대수 알고리즘의 변형)

  • Lee, Sang-Un
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2013
  • A baby-step giant-step algorithm divides n by n blocks that possess $m={\lceil}\sqrt{n}{\rceil}$ elements, and subsequently computes and stores $a^x$ (mod n) for m elements in the 1st block. It then calculates mod n for m blocks and identifies each of them with those in the 1st block of an identical elemental value. This paper firstly proposes a modified baby-step giant-step algorithm that divides ${\lceil}m/2{\rceil}$ blocks with m elements applying $a^{{\phi}(n)/2}{\equiv}1(mod\;n)$ and $a^x(mod\;n){\equiv}a^{{\phi}(n)+x}$ (mod n) principles. This results in a 50% decrease in the process of the giant-step. It then suggests a reverse baby-step giant step algorithm that performs and saves ${\lceil}m/2{\rceil}$ blocks firstly and computes $a^x$ (mod n) for m elements. The proposed algorithm is found to successfully halve the memory and search time of the baby-step giant step algorithm.

ON THE RANDOM n×n ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM

  • Lee, Sung-Chul;Zhonggen, Su
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.719-729
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    • 2002
  • Consider the random n $\times$ m assignment problem with m $\geq$ $_{i,j}$ Let $u_{i,j}$ be iid uniform random variables on [0, 1] and exponential random variables with mean 1, respectively, and let $U_{n, m}$ and $T_{n, m}$ denote the optimal assignment costs corresponding to $u_{i, j}$ and $t_{i, j}$. In this paper we first give a comparison result about the discrepancy E $T_{n, m}$ -E $U_{n, m}$. Using this comparison result with a known lower bound for Var( $T_{n, m}$) we obtains a lower bound for Var( $U_{n, m}$). Finally, we study the way that E $U_{n, m}$ and E $T_{n, m}$ vary as m does. It turns out that only when m - n is large enough, the cost decreases significantly.tly.

WEAKLY (m, n)-CLOSED IDEALS AND (m, n)-VON NEUMANN REGULAR RINGS

  • Anderson, David F.;Badawi, Ayman;Fahid, Brahim
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.1031-1043
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    • 2018
  • Let R be a commutative ring with $1{\neq}0$, I a proper ideal of R, and m and n positive integers. In this paper, we define I to be a weakly (m, n)-closed ideal if $0{\neq}x^m\;{\in}I$ for $x{\in}R$ implies $x^n{\in}I$, and R to be an (m, n)-von Neumann regular ring if for every $x{\in}R$, there is an $r{\in}R$ such that $x^mr=x^n$. A number of results concerning weakly(m, n)-closed ideals and (m, n)-von Neumann regular rings are given.

WEAKLY LAGRANGIAN EMBEDDING AND PRODUCT MANIFOLDS

  • Byun, Yang-Hyun;Yi, Seung-Hun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.809-817
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    • 1998
  • We investigate when the product of two smooth manifolds admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding. Prove that, if $M^m$ and $N^n$ are smooth manifolds such that M admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding into ${\mathbb}C^m$ whose normal bundle has a nowhere vanishing section and N admits a weakly Lagrangian immersion into ${\mathbb}C^n$, then $M \times N$ admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding into ${\mathbb}C^{m+n}$. As a corollary, we obtain that $S^m {\times} S^n$ admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding into ${\mathbb}C^{m+n}$ if n=1,3. We investigate the problem of whether $S^m{\times}S^n$ in general admits a weakly Lagrangian embedding into ${\mathbb} C^{m+n}$.

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