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ON THE PRESCRIBED MEAN CURVATURE PROBLEM ON THE STANDARD n-DIMENSIONAL BALL

  • Bensouf, Aymen
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.287-304
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we consider the problem of existence of conformal metrics with prescribed mean curvature on the unit ball of ${\mathbb{R}}^n$, $n{\geq}3$. Under the assumption that the order of flatness at critical points of prescribed mean curvature function H(x) is ${\beta}{\in}[1,n-2]$, we give precise estimates on the losses of the compactness and we prove new existence result through an Euler-Hopf type formula.

ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF THE HYPERBOLIC METRIC ON THE SPHERE WITH THREE CONICAL SINGULARITIES

  • Zhang, Tanran
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.1485-1502
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    • 2014
  • The explicit formula for the hyperbolic metric ${\lambda}_{{\alpha},{\beta},{\gamma}}(z){\mid}dz{\mid}$ on the thrice-punctured sphere $\mathbb{P}{\backslash}\{0,1,{\infty}\}$ with singularities of order 0 < ${\alpha}$, ${\beta}$ < 1, ${\gamma}{\leq}1$, ${\alpha}+{\beta}+{\gamma}$ > 2 at 0, 1, ${\infty}$ was given by Kraus, Roth and Sugawa in [9]. In this article we investigate the asymptotic properties of the higher order derivatives of ${\lambda}_{{\alpha},{\beta},{\gamma}}(z)$ near the origin and give more precise descriptions for the asymptotic behavior of ${\lambda}_{{\alpha},{\beta},{\gamma}}(z)$.

THEORY OF HYPERSURFACES OF A FINSLER SPACE WITH THE GENERALIZED SQUARE METRIC

  • SONIA RANI;VINOD KUMAR;MOHAMMAD RAFEE
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.879-897
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    • 2024
  • The emergence of generalized square metrics in Finsler geometry can be attributed to various classification concerning (𝛼, 𝛽)-metrics. They have excellent geometric properties in Finsler geometry. Within the scope of this research paper, we have conducted an investigation into the generalized square metric denoted as $F(x,y)=\frac{[{\alpha}(x,y)+{\beta}(x,y)]^{n+1}}{[{\alpha}(x,y)]^n}$, focusing specifically on its application to the Finslerian hypersurface. Furthermore, the classification and existence of first, second, and third kind of hyperplanes of the Finsler manifold has been established.

RIGIDITY THEOREMS OF SOME DUALLY FLAT FINSLER METRICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

  • Shen, Bin;Tian, Yanfang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.1457-1469
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we study a class of Finsler metric. First, we find some rigidity results of the dually flat (${\alpha}$, ${\beta}$)-metric where the underline Riemannian metric ${\alpha}$ satisfies nonnegative curvature properties. We give a new geometric approach of the Monge-$Amp{\acute{e}}re$ type equation on $R^n$ by using those results. We also get the non-existence of the compact globally dually flat Riemannian manifold.

THE GEOMETRY OF THE DIRICHLET MANIFOLD

  • Zhong, Fengwei;Sun, Huafei;Zhang, Zhenning
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.859-870
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    • 2008
  • In the present paper, we investigate the geometric structures of the Dirichlet manifold composed of the Dirichlet distribution. We show that the Dirichlet distribution is an exponential family distribution. We consider its dual structures and give its geometric metrics, and obtain the geometric structures of the lower dimension cases of the Dirichlet manifold. In particularly, the Beta distribution is a 2-dimensional Dirich-let distribution. Also, we construct an affine immersion of the Dirichlet manifold. At last, we give the e-flat hierarchical structures and the orthogonal foliations of the Dirichlet manifold. All these work will enrich the theoretical work of the Dirichlet distribution and will be great help for its further applications.

Using Voronoi Diagram and Power Diagram in Application Problems (응용문제에서 보로노이 다이어그램과 파워 다이어그램의 사용성 비교)

  • Kim, Donguk
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2012
  • The Voronoi diagram of spheres and power diagram have been known as powerful tools to analyze spatial characteristics of weighted points, and these structures have variety range of applications including molecular spatial structure analysis, location based optimization, architectural design, etc. Due to the fact that both diagrams are based on different distance metrics, one has better usability than another depending on application problems. In this paper, we compare these diagrams in various situations from the user's viewpoint, and show the Voronoi diagram of spheres is more effective in the problems based on the Euclidean distance metric such as nearest neighbor search, path bottleneck locating, and internal void finding.

qEEG Measures of Attentional and Memory Network Functions in Medical Students: Novel Targets for Pharmacopuncture to Improve Cognition and Academic Performance

  • Gorantla, Vasavi R.;Bond, Vernon Jr.;Dorsey, James;Tedesco, Sarah;Kaur, Tanisha;Simpson, Matthew;Pemminati, Sudhakar;Millis, Richard M.
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.166-170
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: Attentional and memory functions are important aspects of neural plasticity that, theoretically, should be amenable to pharmacopuncture treatments. A previous study from our laboratory suggested that quantitative electroencephalographic (qEEG) measurements of theta/beta ratio (TBR), an index of attentional control, may be indicative of academic performance in a first-semester medical school course. The present study expands our prior report by extracting and analyzing data on frontal theta and beta asymmetries. We test the hypothesis that the amount of frontal theta and beta asymmetries (fTA, fBA), are correlated with TBR and academic performance, thereby providing novel targets for pharmacopuncture treatments to improve cognitive performance. Methods: Ten healthy male volunteers were subjected to 5-10 min of qEEG measurements under eyes-closed conditions. The qEEG measurements were performed 3 days before each of first two block examinations in anatomy-physiology, separated by five weeks. Amplitudes of the theta and beta waveforms, expressed in ${\mu}V$, were used to compute TBR, fTA and fBA. Significance of changes in theta and beta EEG wave amplitude was assessed by ANOVA with post-hoc t-testing. Correlations between TBR, fTA, fBA and the raw examination scores were evaluated by Pearson's product-moment coefficients and linear regression analysis. Results: fTA and fBA were found to be negatively correlated with TBR (P<0.03, P<0.05, respectively) and were positively correlated with the second examination score (P<0.03, P=0.1, respectively). Conclusion: Smaller fTA and fBA were associated with lower academic performance in the second of two first-semester medical school anatomy-physiology block examination. Future studies should determine whether these qEEG metrics are useful for monitoring changes associated with the brain's cognitive adaptations to academic challenges, for predicting academic performance and for targeting phamacopuncture treatments to improve cognitive performance.

A Study on the Reliability Quality Testing Model of Game Software (게임 소프트웨어의 신뢰성 품질 평가 모델에 대한 연구)

  • Jung Hye-Jung
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 2005
  • Computer are being used in an increasingly wide variety of application areas, and their correct operation is often critical for business success and humasn safety. Developing high quality software products is therefore of prime important. The recent game software become popular, so we are interest in the game software testing. According to the kinds of game software, because it has the different characters, so game software testing is very difficult. According to enviroment change, Recently, online game is popular, so online game trade in the world market. In the company, developers try to develop the reliable game software. But we can experience many fault of game software in spite of the beta testing. Especially, Testing is very difficult on the game software because of various environment and functionality. We tried the survey for game user. In this paper, we study the quality testing metric of game software fault basis on the ISO/IEC 9126. Also, we consist of the check list of game software a point of view user. It apply for the reliability testing metrics of ISO/IEC 9126.

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Associations of physical activity with gut microbiota in pre-adolescent children

  • Santarossa, Sara;Sitarik, Alexandra R.;Johnson, Christine Cole;Li, Jia;Lynch, Susan V.;Ownby, Dennis R.;Ramirez, Alex;Yong, Germaine LM.;Cassidy-Bushrow, Andrea E.
    • Korean Journal of Exercise Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.24-37
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    • 2021
  • [Purpose] To determine whether physical activity (PA), primarily the recommended 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous PA, is associated with gut bacterial microbiota in 10-year-old children. [Methods] The Block Physical Activity Screener, which provides minutes/day PA variables, was used to determine whether the child met the PA recommendations. 16S rRNA sequencing was performed on stool samples from the children to profile the composition of their gut bacterial microbiota. Differences in alpha diversity metrics (richness, Pielou's evenness, and Faith's phylogenetic diversity) by PA were determined using linear regression, whereas beta diversity (unweighted and weighted UniFrac) relationships were assessed using PERMANOVA. Taxon relative abundance differentials were determined using DESeq2. [Results] The analytic sample included 321 children with both PA and 16S rRNA sequencing data (mean age [SD] =10.2 [0.8] years; 54.2% male; 62.9% African American), where 189 (58.9%) met the PA recommendations. After adjusting for covariates, meeting the PA recommendations as well as minutes/day PA variables were not significantly associated with gut richness, evenness, or diversity (p ≥ 0.19). However, meeting the PA recommendations (weighted UniFrac R2 = 0.014, p = 0.001) was significantly associated with distinct gut bacterial composition. These compositional differences were partly characterized by increased abundance of Megamonas and Anaerovorax as well as specific Christensenellaceae_R-7_group taxa in children with higher PA. [Conclusion] Children who met the recommendations of PA had altered gut microbiota compositions. Whether this translates to a reduced risk of obesity or associated metabolic diseases is still unclear.

A Study on Default Prediction Model: Focusing on The Imbalance Problem of Default Data (부도 예측 모형 연구: 부도 데이터의 불균형 문제를 중심으로)

  • Jinsoo Park;Kangbae Lee;Yongbok Cho
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.169-183
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    • 2024
  • This study summarizes improvement strategies for addressing the imbalance problem in observed default data that must be considered when constructing a default model and compares and analyzes the performance improvement effects using data resampling techniques and default threshold adjustments. Empirical analysis results indicate that as the level of imbalance resolution in the data increases, and as the default threshold of the model decreases, the recall of the model improves. Conversely, it was found that as the level of imbalance resolution in the data decreases, and as the default threshold of the model increases, the precision of the model improves. Additionally, focusing solely on either recall or precision when addressing the imbalance problem results in a phenomenon where the other performance evaluation metrics decrease significantly due to the trade-off relationship. This study differs from most previous research by focusing on the relationship between improvement strategies for the imbalance problem of default data and the enhancement of default model performance. Moreover, it is confirmed that to enhance the practical usability of the default model, different improvement strategies for the imbalance problem should be applied depending on the main purpose of the model, and there is a need to utilize the Fβ Score as a performance evaluation metric.