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RIESZ PROJECTIONS FOR A NON-HYPONORMAL OPERATOR

  • Lee, Jae Won;Jeon, In Ho
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2016
  • J. G. Stampfli proved that if a bounded linear operator T on a Hilbert space ${\mathfrak{H}}$ satisfies ($G_1$) property, then the Riesz projection $P_{\lambda}$ associated with ${\lambda}{\in}iso{\sigma}$(T) is self-adjoint and $P_{\lambda}{\mathfrak{H}}=(T-{\lambda})^{-1}(0)=(T^*-{\bar{\lambda}})^{-1}(0)$. In this note we show that Stampfli''s result is generalized to an nilpotent extension of an operator having ($G_1$) property.

Low System Complexity Bit-Parallel Architecture for Computing $AB^2+C$ in a Class of Finite Fields $GF(2^m)$ (시스템 복잡도를 개선한 $GF(2^m)$ 상의 병렬 $AB^2+C$ 연산기 설계)

  • 변기령;김흥수
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 2003
  • This study focuses on the arithmetical methodology and hardware implementation of low system-complexity A $B^2$+C operator over GF(2$^{m}$ ) using the irreducible AOP of degree m. The proposed parallel-in parallel-out operator is composed of CS, PP, and MS modules, each can be established using the array structure of AND and XOR gates. The proposed multiplier is composed of (m+1)$^2$ 2-input AND gates and (m+1)(m+2) 2-input XOR gates. And the minimum propagation delay is $T_{A}$ +(1+$\ulcorner$lo $g_2$$^{m}$ $\lrcorner$) $T_{x}$ . Comparison result of the related A $B^2$+C operators of GF(2$^{m}$ ) are shown by table, It reveals that our operator involve more lower circuit complexity and shorter propagation delay then the others. Moreover, the interconnections of the out operators is very simple, regular, and therefore well-suited for VLSI implementation.

Accuracy of Bite Registration Using Intraoral Scanner Based on Data Trimming Strategy for Fremitus Teeth

  • Jeong, Yuwon;Shim, June-Sung;Kim, Jee-Hwan;Kim, Jong-Eun;Lee, Hyeonjong
    • Journal of Korean Dental Science
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of bite registration using intraoral scanner based on data trimming strategy for fremitus teeth. Materials and Methods: A reference model was designed by Medit Model Builder software (MEDIT Corp., Seoul). Tooth number 24 and 25 were separated as dies and tooth number 26 was prepared for full-coverage crown. Those were printed using a 3D printer (NextDent 5100). The scanning procedure was performed by a single trained operator with one intraoral scanner (i700; MEDIT Corp.). The scanning groups were divided as follows: group 1 (G1), no fremitus; group 2 (G2), 0.5 mm buccal fremitus in the maxillary left first and second premolar; and group 3 (G3), 1.5 mm buccal fremitus in the maxillary left first and second premolar. Each group was scanned 10 times and were analyzed using the reference model data. Surface-based occlusal clearance was analyzed at the prepared tooth to evaluate accuracy. Result: Mean values of control group (G1) were 1.587±0.021 mm. G2 showed similar values to those from the control group (1.580±0.024 mm before trimming strategy and 1.588±0.052 mm after trimming strategy). G3 showed significantly greater values (1.627±0.025 mm before trimming strategy and 1.590±0.024 mm after trimming strategy) and the differences were found between trimming strategy (P=0.004). Conclusion: Bite trimming strategy for fremitus teeth is a reliable technique to reduce inaccuracies caused by the mobility at maximum intercuspation.

Effects of Substituting Concentrates with Dried Leftover Food on Growth and Carcass Characteristics of Hanwoo Steers

  • Paek, B.H.;Kang, S.W.;Cho, Y.M.;Cho, W.M.;Yang, C.J.;Yun, S.G.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.209-213
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    • 2005
  • This study was conducted to determine the optimum substitution level of dried leftover food (DLF) in formula feed for Hanwoo (Korean Native Cattle) steers. A total of forty growing steers were assigned to 5 treatments based on substitution level of DLF (at 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100% level of formula feed). The experiment was carried out with growing steers from 6 months of age to 24 months of age. Average daily gain (ADG) was not affected by DLF substitution level up to 75% of formula feed. However ADG decreased at 100% substitution level. Daily feed intakes were similar among treatments but the amount of feed per 1 kg gain increased with increasing substitution level of DLF. Dressing percentage was around 62% in all treatments without any significant differences. Proportion of quality beef higher than grade 1 was the greatest from animals fed 25% substitution level of DLF. Economic efficiency for Hanwoo steer operator was the highest with 50% substitution level of DLF.

Operating Criteria of Core Exit Temperature in Nuclear Power Plant with using Channel Statistical Allowance (총채널 불확실도를 적용한 원전 노심출구온도의 운전가능 판정기준)

  • Sung, Je Joong;Joo, Yoon Duk;Ha, Sang Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.166-171
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    • 2014
  • Nuclear power plants are equipped with the reactor trip system (RTS) and the engineered safety features actuation system (ESFAS) to improve safety on the normal operation. In the event of the design basis accident (DBA), a various of post accident monitor(PAM)systems support to provide important details (e.g. Containment pressure, temperature and pressure of reactor cooling system and core exit temperature) to determine action of main control room (MCR). Operator should be immediately activated for the accident mitigation with the information. Especially, core exit temperature is a critical parameter because the operating mode converts from normal mode to emergency mode when the temperature of core exit reaches $649^{\circ}C$. In this study, uncertainty which was caused by exterior environment, characteristic of thermocouple/connector and accuracy of calibrator/indicator was evaluated in accordance with ANSI-ISA 67.04. The square root of the sum of square (SRSS) methodology for combining uncertainty terms that are random and independent was used in the synthesis. Every uncertainty that may exist in the hardware which is used to measure the core exit temperature was conservatively applied and the associative relation between the elements of uncertainty was considered simultaneously. As a result of uncertainty evaluation, the channel statistical allowance (CSA) of single channel of core exit temperature was +1.042%Span. The range of uncertainty, -0.35%Span ($-4.05^{\circ}C$) ~ +2.08%Span($24.25^{\circ}C$), was obtained as the operating criteria of core exit temperature.