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ADDITIVE MAPS OF SEMIPRIME RINGS SATISFYING AN ENGEL CONDITION

  • Lee, Tsiu-Kwen;Li, Yu;Tang, Gaohua
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.3
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    • pp.659-668
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    • 2021
  • Let R be a semiprime ring with maximal right ring of quotients Qmr(R), and let n1, n2, …, nk be k fixed positive integers. Suppose that R is (n1+n2+⋯+nk)!-torsion free, and that f : 𝜌 → Qmr(R) is an additive map, where 𝜌 is a nonzero right ideal of R. It is proved that if [[…[f(x), xn1], …], xnk] = 0 for all x ∈ 𝜌, then [f(x), x] = 0 for all x ∈ 𝜌. This gives the result of Beidar et al. [2] for semiprime rings. Moreover, it is also proved that if R is p-torsion, where p is a prime integer with p = Σki=1 ni and if f : R → Qmr(R) is an additive map satisfying [[…[f(x), xn1], …], xnk] = 0 for all x ∈ R, then [f(x), x] = 0 for all x ∈ R.

A RECURSIVE FORMULA FOR THE JONES POLYNOMIAL OF 2-BRIDGE LINKS AND APPLICATIONS

  • Lee, Eun-Ju;Lee, Sang-Youl;Seo, Myoung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.919-947
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we give a recursive formula for the Jones polynomial of a 2-bridge knot or link with Conway normal form C($-2n_1$, $2n_2$, $-2n_3$, ..., $(-1)_r2n_r$) in terms of $n_1$, $n_2$, ..., $n_r$. As applications, we also give a recursive formula for the Jones polynomial of a 3-periodic link $L^{(3)}$ with rational quotient L = C(2, $n_1$, -2, $n_2$, ..., $n_r$, $(-1)^r2$) for any nonzero integers $n_1$, $n_2$, ..., $n_r$ and give a formula for the span of the Jones polynomial of $L^{(3)}$ in terms of $n_1$, $n_2$, ..., $n_r$ with $n_i{\neq}{\pm}1$ for all i=1, 2, ..., r.

Minimum Cost Range Assignment for the Vertex Connectivity of Graphs (그래프의 정점 연결성에 대한 최소 범위 할당)

  • Kim, Jae-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.2103-2108
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    • 2017
  • For n points $p_i$ on the m-dimensional plane $R^m$ and a fixed range r, consider a set $T_i$ containing points the distances from $p_i$ of which are less than or equal to r. In case m=1, $T_i$ is an interval on a line, it is a circle on a plane when m=2. For the vertices corresponding to the sets $T_i$, there is an edge between the vertices if the two sets intersect. Then this graph is called an intersection graph G. For m=1 G is called a proper interval graph and for m=2, it is called an unit disk graph. In this paper, we are concerned in the intersection graph G(r) when r changes. In particular, we consider the problem to find the minimum r such that G(r)is connected. For this problem, we propose an O(n) algorithm for the proper interval graph and an $O(n^2{\log}\;n)$ algorithm for the unit disk graph. For the dynamic environment in which the points on a line are added or deleted, we give an O(log n) algorithm for the problem.

Fatigue Life Evaluation of Spot Weldment Using DCPDM (직류전위차법을 이용한 점용접부의 피로수명 평가)

  • 유효선;이송인;권일현;안병국
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.58-64
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    • 2001
  • The initiation and propagation lives of fatigue crack were studied for spot weldments composed of cold rolled steel plates(SPC$\times$SPC) and galvanized steel plates(GA$\times$GA) using DC potential drop method(DCPDM). Through the various test results, it was known that the fatigue crack initiation and propagation behaviors in all specimens could be definitely detected by DCPDM. The fatigue crack initiation life( $N_{i}$) detected by DCPDM in SPC$\times$SPC and GA$\times$GA spot weldments increased as the welding current and the nugget diameter( $N_{d}$) increased. The fatigue crack propagation life($\Delta$ $N_{f-i}$) declined as the difference of $N_{i}$ and the fatigue fracture life( $N_{f}$) also increased according to the decrease of fatigue load, $\Delta$P and the increase of nugget diameter. In the same spot weldments, the increase of nugget diameter came to increase fatigue crack propagation life owing to a decrease of stress concentration in front of nugget, especially the increasing extent for GA$\times$GA spot weldment was very high. In the welding current 6kA, $N_{f}$ for GA$\times$GA spot weldment decreased more than that of SPC$\times$SPC specimen due to zinc layer coated in steel plate and undersized nugget diameter. On the other hand, in 8kA and 10kA, the GA$\times$GA spot weldment showed higher $N_{f}$ in spite of lower $N_{i}$, than that of SPC$\times$SPC specimen except 3,000N fatigue load.ue load. load.d.

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AN EXAMPLE OF A PARTIALLY ORDERED SHARKOVSKY SPACE

  • Bae, Jong-Sook;Sung, Nak-So
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.127-131
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    • 1990
  • Let f:R.rarw.R be a continuous function on the real line R, and denote the n-th iterate of f by f$^{n}$ :f$^{1}$=f and f$^{n}$ =f.f$^{n-1}$ for n>1. A point x.mem.R is a periodic point of f of period k>0 if f$^{k}$ (x)=x but f$^{i}$ (x).neq.x for all 01, then it must also have a fixed point, by the intermediate Theorem. Also the question has an intriguing answer which was found by ths Russian mathematician Sharkovky [6] in 1964.

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Estimation of Effective Population Size in the Sapsaree: A Korean Native Dog (Canis familiaris)

  • Alam, M.;Han, K.I.;Lee, D.H.;Ha, J.H.;Kim, J.J.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.25 no.8
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    • pp.1063-1072
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    • 2012
  • Effective population size ($N_e$) is an important measure to understand population structure and genetic variability in animal species. The objective of this study was to estimate $N_e$ in Sapsaree dogs using the information of rate of inbreeding and genomic data that were obtained from pedigree and the Illumina CanineSNP20 (20K) and CanineHD (170K) beadchips, respectively. Three SNP panels, i.e. Sap134 (20K), Sap60 (170K), and Sap183 (the combined panel from the 20K and 170K), were used to genotype 134, 60, and 183 animal samples, respectively. The $N_e$ estimates based on inbreeding rate ranged from 16 to 51 about five to 13 generations ago. With the use of SNP genotypes, two methods were applied for $N_e$ estimation, i.e. pair-wise $r^2$ values using a simple expectation of distance and $r^2$ values under a non-linear regression with respective distances assuming a finite population size. The average pair-wise $N_e$ estimates across generations using the pairs of SNPs that were located within 5 Mb in the Sap134, Sap60, and Sap183 panels, were 1,486, 1,025 and 1,293, respectively. Under the non-linear regression method, the average $N_e$ estimates were 1,601, 528, and 1,129 for the respective panels. Also, the point estimates of past $N_e$ at 5, 20, and 50 generations ago ranged between 64 to 75, 245 to 286, and 573 to 646, respectively, indicating a significant $N_e$ reduction in the last several generations. These results suggest a strong necessity for minimizing inbreeding through the application of genomic selection or other breeding strategies to increase $N_e$, so as to maintain genetic variation and to avoid future bottlenecks in the Sapsaree population.

ON THE WEAK LAWS WITH RANDOM INDICES FOR PARTIAL SUMS FOR ARRAYS OF RANDOM ELEMENTS IN MARTINGALE TYPE p BANACH SPACES

  • Sung, Soo-Hak;Hu, Tien-Chung;Volodin, Andrei I.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.543-549
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    • 2006
  • Sung et al. [13] obtained a WLLN (weak law of large numbers) for the array $\{X_{{ni},\;u_n{\leq}i{\leq}v_n,\;n{\leq}1\}$ of random variables under a Cesaro type condition, where $\{u_n{\geq}-{\infty},\;n{\geq}1\}$ and $\{v_n{\leq}+{\infty},\;n{\geq}1\}$ large two sequences of integers. In this paper, we extend the result of Sung et al. [13] to a martingale type p Banach space.

On Convergence for Sums of Rowwise Negatively Associated Random Variables

  • Baek, Jong-Il
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.549-556
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    • 2009
  • Let $\{(X_{ni}|1{\leq}i{\leq}n,\;n{\geq}1)\}$ be an array of rowwise negatively associated random variables. In this paper we discuss $n^{{\alpha}p-2}h(n)max_{1{\leq}k{\leq}n}|{\sum}_{i=1}^kX_{ni}|/n^{\alpha}{\rightarrow}0$ completely as $n{\rightarrow}{\infty}$ under not necessarily identically distributed with suitable conditions for ${\alpha}$>1/2, 0${\alpha}p{\geq}1$ and a slowly varying function h(x)>0 as $x{\rightarrow}{\infty}$. In addition, we obtain the complete convergence of moving average process based on negative association random variables which extends the result of Zhang (1996).

ON A PERMUTABLITY PROBLEM FOR GROUPS

  • TAERI BIJAN
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.20 no.1_2
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    • pp.75-96
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    • 2006
  • Let m, n be positive integers. We denote by R(m,n) (respectively P(m,n)) the class of all groups G such that, for every n subsets $X_1,X_2\ldots,X_n$, of size m of G there exits a non-identity permutation $\sigma$ such that $X_1X_2{\cdots}X_n{\cap}X_{\sigma(1)}X_{/sigma(2)}{\cdots}X_{/sigma(n)}\neq\phi$ (respectively $X_1X_2{\cdots}X_n=X_{/sigma(1)}X_{\sigma(2)}{\cdots}X_{\sigma(n)}$). Let G be a non-abelian group. In this paper we prove that (i) $G{\in}P$(2,3) if and only if G isomorphic to $S_3$, where $S_n$ is the symmetric group on n letters. (ii) $G{\in}R$(2, 2) if and only if ${\mid}G{\mid}\geq8$. (iii) If G is finite, then $G{\in}R$(3, 2) if and only if ${\mid}G{\mid}\geq14$ or G is isomorphic to one of the following: SmallGroup(16, i), $i\in$ {3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13}, SmallGroup(32, 49), SmallGroup(32, 50), where SmallGroup(m, n) is the nth group of order m in the GAP [13] library.

SOME RESULTS ON 1-ABSORBING PRIMARY AND WEAKLY 1-ABSORBING PRIMARY IDEALS OF COMMUTATIVE RINGS

  • Nikandish, Reza;Nikmehr, Mohammad Javad;Yassine, Ali
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.5
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    • pp.1069-1078
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    • 2021
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity. A proper ideal I of R is called 1-absorbing primary ([4]) if for all nonunit a, b, c ∈ R such that abc ∈ I, then either ab ∈ I or c ∈ ${\sqrt{1}}$. The concept of 1-absorbing primary ideals in a polynomial ring, in a PID and in idealization of a module is studied. Moreover, we introduce weakly 1-absorbing primary ideals which are generalization of weakly prime ideals and 1-absorbing primary ideals. A proper ideal I of R is called weakly 1-absorbing primary if for all nonunit a, b, c ∈ R such that 0 ≠ abc ∈ I, then either ab ∈ I or c ∈ ${\sqrt{1}}$. Some properties of weakly 1-absorbing primary ideals are investigated. For instance, weakly 1-absorbing primary ideals in decomposable rings are characterized. Among other things, it is proved that if I is a weakly 1-absorbing primary ideal of a ring R and 0 ≠ I1I2I3 ⊆ I for some ideals I1, I2, I3 of R such that I is free triple-zero with respect to I1I2I3, then I1I2 ⊆ I or I3 ⊆ I.