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LITTLE HANKEL OPERATORS ON WEIGHTED BLOCH SPACES IN Cn

  • Choi, Ki-Seong
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.469-479
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    • 2003
  • Let B be the open unit ball in $C^{n}$ and ${\mu}_{q}$(q > -1) the Lebesgue measure such that ${\mu}_{q}$(B) = 1. Let ${L_{a,q}}^2$ be the subspace of ${L^2(B,D{\mu}_q)$ consisting of analytic functions, and let $\overline{{L_{a,q}}^2}$ be the subspace of ${L^2(B,D{\mu}_q)$) consisting of conjugate analytic functions. Let $\bar{P}$ be the orthogonal projection from ${L^2(B,D{\mu}_q)$ into $\overline{{L_{a,q}}^2}$. The little Hankel operator ${h_{\varphi}}^{q}\;:\;{L_{a,q}}^2\;{\rightarrow}\;{\overline}{{L_{a,q}}^2}$ is defined by ${h_{\varphi}}^{q}(\cdot)\;=\;{\bar{P}}({\varphi}{\cdot})$. In this paper, we will find the necessary and sufficient condition that the little Hankel operator ${h_{\varphi}}^{q}$ is bounded(or compact).

EIGENVALUE INEQUALITIES OF THE SCHRÖDINGER-TYPE OPERATOR ON BOUNDED DOMAINS IN STRICTLY PSEUDOCONVEX CR MANIFOLDS

  • Du, Feng;Li, Yanli;Mao, Jing
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.223-228
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we study the eigenvalue problem of Schr$\ddot{o}$dinger-type operator on bounded domains in strictly pseudoconvex CR manifolds and obtain some universal inequalities for lower order eigenvalues. Moreover, we will give some generalized Reilly-type inequalities of the first nonzero eigenvalue of the sub-Laplacian on a compact strictly pseudoconvex CR manifold without boundary.

STUDY ON BROWDER'S SPECTRUMS AND WEYL'S SPECTRUMS

  • Lee, Dong Hark
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 2004
  • In this paper we give several necessary and sufficient conditions for an operator on the Hilbert space H to obey Browder's theorem. And it is shown that if S has totally finite ascent and $T{\prec}S$ then $f(T)$ obeys Browder's theorem for every $f{\in}H({\sigma}(T))$, where $H({\sigma}(T))$ denotes the set of all analytic functions on an open neighborhood of ${\sigma}(T)$. Furthermore, it is shown that if $T{\in}B(H)$ is a compact operator or a Riesz Operator then T obeys Browder's theorem and Weyl's theorem holds if and only if Browder's holds.

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A Note on the Pettis Integral and the Bourgain Property

  • Lim, Jong Sul;Eun, Gwang Sik;Yoon, Ju Han
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.159-165
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    • 1992
  • In 1986, R. Huff [3] showed that a Dunford integrable function is Pettis integrable if and only if T : $X^*{\rightarrow}L_1(\mu)$ is weakly compact operator and {$T(K(F,\varepsilon))|F{\subset}X$, F : finite and ${\varepsilon}$ > 0} = {0}. In this paper, we introduce the notion of Bourgain property of real valued functions formulated by J. Bourgain [2]. We show that the class of pettis integrable functions is linear space and if lis bounded function with Bourgain property, then T : $X^{**}{\rightarrow}L_1(\mu)$ by $T(x^{**})=x^{**}f$ is $weak^*$ - to - weak linear operator. Also, if operator T : $L_1(\mu){\rightarrow}X^*$ with Bourgain property, then we show that f is Pettis representable.

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Hyperinvariant Subspaces for Some 2 × 2 Operator Matrices, II

  • Jung, Il Bong;Ko, Eungil;Pearcy, Carl
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 2019
  • In a previous paper, the authors of this paper studied $2{\times}2$ matrices in upper triangular form, whose entries are operators on Hilbert spaces, and in which the the (1, 1) entry has a nontrivial hyperinvariant subspace. We were able to show, in certain cases, that the $2{\times}2$ matrix itself has a nontrivial hyperinvariant subspace. This generalized two earlier nice theorems of H. J. Kim from 2011 and 2012, and made some progress toward a solution of a problem that has been open for 45 years. In this paper we continue our investigation of such $2{\times}2$ operator matrices, and we improve our earlier results, perhaps bringing us closer to the resolution of the long-standing open problem, as mentioned above.

Development of Advanced Annunciator System for Nuclear Power Plants

  • Hong, Jin-Hyuk;Park, Seong-Soo;Chang, Soon-Heung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 1995
  • Conventional alarm system has many difficulties in the operator's identifying the plant status during special situations such as design basis accidents. To solve the shortcomings, an on-line alarm annunciator system, called dynamic alarm console (DAC), was developed. In the DAC, a signal is generated as alarm by the use of an adaptive setpoint check strategy based on operating mode, and time delay technique is used not to generate nuisance alarms. After alarm generation, if activated alarm is a level precursor alarm or a consequencial alarm, it would be suppressed, and the residual alarms go through dynamic prioritization which provide the alarms with pertinent priorities to the current operating mode. Dynamic prioritization is achieved by going through the system- and mode-oriented prioritization. The DAC has the alarm hierarchical structure based on the physical and functional importance of alarms. Therefore the operator can perceive alarm impacts on the safety or performance of the plant with the alarm propagation from equipment level to plant functional level. In order to provide the operator with the most possible cause of the event and quick cognition of the plant status even without recognizing the individual alarms, reactor trip status tree (RTST) was developed. The DAC and the RTST have been simulated with on-line data obtained from the full-scope simulator for several abnormal cases. The results indicated that the system can provide the operator with useful and compact information fur the earlier termination and mitigation of an abnormal state.

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An Optimum Design of the Tactile Feedback Device using the Electromagnetic Attractive Force by the Probable Flux Paths Method (가정 자로법에 의한 전자기 흡입력의 촉각궤환장치의 최적설계)

  • 이정훈;장건희;최동훈;박종오;이종원
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.464-478
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    • 1998
  • In teleoperation, it is important for an operator to feel as if he really were in a distant place. To realize this objective, the various information from a remote site must be presented to the operator. Even though tactile information is very important to efficiently execute a task, it is not yet sufficiently provided for the operator. In this paper, we propose the new mechanism that can provide the more dexterous tactile information to the operator This device utilizing the electromagnetic force is designed to be compact and light enough to be attached to the fingerpad, and designed to be controlled continuously. The magnetic circuit is derived by the probable flux paths method in order to take forces at any given dimension. An optimization technique is also proposed to maximize the tactile force that humans can perceive under the same conditions. The objective function is formulated as maximizing displacements indented on the fingerpad, considering the mechanism of human tactile perception. The optimization formulation is subject to the geometric and rising temperature constraints in the coil. It is demonstrated that, by optimization, the tactile force increases by 24%, compared with that obtained from the initial design.

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HARMONIC BERGMAN SPACES OF THE HALF-SPACE AND THEIR SOME OPERATORS

  • Kang, Si-Ho;Kim, Ja-Young
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.773-786
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    • 2001
  • On the setting of the half-space of the Euclidean n-space, we consider harmonic Bergman spaces and we also study properties of the reproducing kernel. Using covering lemma, we find some equivalent quantities. We prove that if lim$ lim\limits_{i\rightarrow\infty}\frac{\mu(K_r(zi))}{V(K_r(Z_i))}$ then the inclusion function $I : b^p\rightarrow L^p(H_n, d\mu)$ is a compact operator. Moreover, we show that if f is a nonnegative continuous function in $L^\infty and lim\limits_{Z\rightarrow\infty}f(z) = 0, then T_f$ is compact if and only if f $\in$ $C_{o}$ (H$_{n}$ ).

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M-IDEALS AND PROPERTY SU

  • Cho, Chong-Man;Roh, Woo-Suk
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.663-668
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    • 2001
  • X and Y are Banach spaces for which K(X, Y), the space of compact operators from X to Y, is an M-ideal in L(X, Y), the space of bounded linear operators form X to Y. If Z is a closed subspace of Y such that L(X, Z) has property SU in L(X, Y) and d(T, K(X, Z)) = d(T, K(X, Y)) for all $T \in L(X, Z)$, then K(X, Z) is an M-ideal in L(X, Z) if and only if it has property SU is L(X, Z).

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