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ON A CERTAIN CLASS OF p-VALENT UNIFORMLY CONVEX FUNCTIONS USING DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR

  • Lee, S.K.;Khairnar, S.M.;Rajas, S.M.
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, using differential operator, we have introduce new class of p-valent uniformly convex functions in the unit disc U = {z : |z| < 1} and obtain the coefficient bounds, extreme bounds and radius of starlikeness for the functions belonging to this generalized class. Furthermore, partial sums $f_k(z)$ of functions $f(z)$ in the class $S^*({\lambda},{\alpha},{\beta})$ are considered. The various results obtained in this paper are sharp.

CONTRACTION OF HOROSPHERE-CONVEX HYPERSURFACES BY POWERS OF THE MEAN CURVATURE IN THE HYPERBOLIC SPACE

  • Guo, Shunzi;Li, Guanghan;Wu, Chuanxi
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.50 no.6
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    • pp.1311-1332
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    • 2013
  • This paper concerns the evolution of a closed hypersurface of the hyperbolic space, convex by horospheres, in direction of its inner unit normal vector, where the speed equals a positive power ${\beta}$ of the positive mean curvature. It is shown that the flow exists on a finite maximal interval, convexity by horospheres is preserved and the hypersurfaces shrink down to a single point as the final time is approached.

ORDERED GROUPS IN WHICH ALL CONVEX JUMPS ARE CENTRAL

  • Bludov, V.V.;Glass, A.M.W.;Rhemtulla, Akbar H.
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.225-239
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    • 2003
  • (G, <) is an ordered group if'<'is a total order relation on G in which f < g implies that xfy < xgy for all f, g, x, y $\in$ G. We say that (G, <) is centrally ordered if (G, <) is ordered and [G,D] $\subseteq$ C for every convex jump C $\prec$ D in G. Equivalently, if $f^{-1}g f{\leq} g^2$ for all f, g $\in$ G with g > 1. Every order on a torsion-free locally nilpotent group is central. We prove that if every order on every two-generator subgroup of a locally soluble orderable group G is central, then G is locally nilpotent. We also provide an example of a non-nilpotent two-generator metabelian orderable group in which all orders are central.

A Boolean Circuit For Finding Maximum Matching In A Convex Bipartite Graph. (볼록 이분할 그래프에서 최대 매칭을 찾기 위한 불리안 회로)

  • Lee, Sunghee;Yoojin Chung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.952-954
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    • 2004
  • We've developed a Boolean circuit that finds a maximum matching in a convex bipartite graph. This circuit is designed in BC language that was created by K. Park and H. Park(1). The depth of the circuit is O(log$^2$nㆍlog b) and the size is O(bn$^3$). Our circuit gets a triple representation of a convex bipartite graph as its input and produces the maximum matching for its output. We developed some Boolean circuit design techniques that can be used for building other Boolean circuits.

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THE BROUWER AND SCHAUDER FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR SPACES HAVING CERTAIN CONTRACTIBLE SUBSETS

  • Park, Sehie
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 1993
  • Applications of the classical Knaster-Kuratowski-Mazurkiewicz theorem [KKM] and the fixed point theory of multifunctions defined on convex subsets of topological vector spaces have been greatly improved by adopting the concept of convex spaces due to Lassonde[L]. Recently, this concept has been extended to pseudo-convex spaces, contractible spaces, or spaces having certain families of contractible subsets by Horvath[H1-4]. In the present paper we give a far-reaching generalization of the best approximation theorem of Ky Fan[F1, 2] to pseudo-metric spaces and improved versions of the well-known fixed point theorems due to Brouwer [B] and Schauder [S] for spaces having certain families of contractible subsets. Our basic tool is a generalized Fan-Browder type fixed point theorem in our previous works [P3, 4].

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A Study on the Transplantation Methods of Large Trees - The Case of Celtis Sinensis in Chonan and Ginkgo biloba in Andong - (대형 수목의 이식공법 - 천안시 팽나무와 안동시 은행나무 사례 -)

  • 임재홍;이재근;김학범
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.92-104
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    • 2002
  • This study investigates, analyzes, and summarizes Dansplantation techniques and methods through practical methodology centering on fieldwork in order to present effective planting methods for large trees that have important significance. The conclusions are as follows : 1. The transplantation process of a large tree generally consists of the stages of digging up a tree, manufacturing a carrier frame, loading the tee on a vehicle, transporting, transplanting the tree, installing a strut and maintaining and managing the new transplant. In addition, planting a tree on a mounted place includes the primary procedures of trimming out the root, and preparing for transplanting the tree on a mounted place, as well as the secondary work of trimming out the root, transplanting a tree on a mounted place, maintenance and management. 2. In order to decide on a transplantation method for a large-sized tree, a structure calculation has to be performed first. That is, one must calculate the weight of the tree and the allowable stress of the strut (H-beam, etc.) fhst and then decide on the upper method through computer modeling based upon this structural calculation. 3. As a result of the analysis of a transplanted tree using the life soil method, it was confirmed that large quantities of feeder roots had developed around the root within a short time after the transplantation. The life soil method has proven to be very effective for transplantation of large-sized trees. 4. As for the production method of an H-beam strut frame, it was found that the manufacturing process and disassembly process were simple and proper; therefore, the H-beam frame is an appropriate structure to be used in the transplantation of large trees. 5. The concavo-convex method, which consists of filling the life soil in the concavo-convex area around the root, was found to be a method that promotes the growth of feeder roots within a short period of time and saves the supply of water at the same time.

TWO POINTS DISTORTION ESTIMATES FOR CONVEX UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS

  • Okada, Mari;Yanagihara, Hiroshi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.957-965
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    • 2018
  • We study the class $C{\mathcal{V}} ({\Omega})$ of analytic functions f in the unit disk ${\mathbb{D}}=\{z{\in}{\mathbb{C}}$ : ${\mid}z{\mid}$ < 1} of the form $f(z)=z+{\sum}_{n=2}^{\infty}a_nz^n$ satisfying $$1+\frac{zf^{{\prime}{\prime}}(z)}{f^{\prime}(z)}{\in}{\Omega},\;z{\in}{\mathbb{D}}$$, where ${\Omega}$ is a convex and proper subdomain of $\mathbb{C}$ with $1{\in}{\Omega}$. Let ${\phi}_{\Omega}$ be the unique conformal mapping of $\mathbb{D}$ onto ${\Omega}$ with ${\phi}_{\Omega}(0)=1$ and ${\phi}^{\prime}_{\Omega}(0)$ > 0 and $$k_{\Omega}(z)={\displaystyle\smashmargin{2}{\int\nolimits_{0}}^z}{\exp}\({\displaystyle\smashmargin{2}{\int\nolimits_{0}}^t}{\zeta}^{-1}({\phi}_{\Omega}({\zeta})-1)d{\zeta}\)dt$$. Let $z_0,z_1{\in}{\mathbb{D}}$ with $z_0{\neq}z_1$. As the first result in this paper we show that the region of variability $\{{\log}\;f^{\prime}(z_1)-{\log}\;f^{\prime}(z_0)\;:\;f{\in}C{\mathcal{V}}({\Omega})\}$ coincides wth the set $\{{\log}\;k^{\prime}_{\Omega}(z_1z)-{\log}\;k^{\prime}_{\Omega}(z_0z)\;:\;{\mid}z{\mid}{\leq}1\}$. The second result deals with the case when ${\Omega}$ is the right half plane ${\mathbb{H}}=\{{\omega}{\in}{\mathbb{C}}$ : Re ${\omega}$ > 0}. In this case $CV({\Omega})$ is identical with the usual normalized class of convex univalent functions on $\mathbb{D}$. And we derive the sharp upper bound for ${\mid}{\log}\;f^{\prime}(z_1)-{\log}\;f^{\prime}(z_0){\mid}$, $f{\in}C{\mathcal{V}}(\mathbb{H})$. The third result concerns how far two functions in $C{\mathcal{V}}({\Omega})$ are from each other. Furthermore we determine all extremal functions explicitly.

RELATIVE ISOPERIMETRIC INEQUALITY FOR MINIMAL SUBMANIFOLDS IN SPACE FORMS

  • Seo, Keomkyo
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.195-200
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    • 2010
  • Let C be a closed convex set in ${\mathbb{S}}^m$ or ${\mathbb{H}}^m$. Assume that ${\Sigma}$ is an n-dimensional compact minimal submanifold outside C such that ${\Sigma}$ is orthogonal to ${\partial}C$ along ${\partial}{\Sigma}{\cap}{\partial}C$ and ${\partial}{\Sigma}$ lies on a geodesic sphere centered at a fixed point $p{\in}{\partial}{\Sigma}{\cap}{\partial}C$ and that r is the distance in ${\mathbb{S}}^m$ or ${\mathbb{H}}^m$ from p. We make use of a modified volume $M_p({\Sigma})$ of ${\Sigma}$ and obtain a sharp relative isoperimetric inequality $$\frac{1}{2}n^n{\omega}_nM_p({\Sigma})^{n-1}{\leq}Vol({\partial}{\Sigma}{\sim}{\partial}C)^n$$, where ${\omega}_n$ is the volume of a unit ball in ${\mathbb{R}}^n$ Equality holds if and only if ${\Sigma}$ is a totally geodesic half ball centered at p.

On Certain Novel Subclasses of Analytic and Univalent Functions

  • Irmak, Huseyin;Joshi, Santosh Bhaurao;Raina, Ravinder Krishen
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.543-552
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of the present paper is to introduce two novel subclasses $\mathcal{T}_{\mu}(n,{\lambda},{\alpha})$ and $\mathcal{H}_{\mu}(n,{\lambda},{\alpha};{\kappa})$ of analytic and univalent functions with negative coefficients, involving Ruscheweyh derivative operator. The various results investigated in this paper include coefficient estimates, distortion inequalities, radii of close-to-convexity, starlikenes, and convexity for the functions belonging to the class $\mathcal{T}_{\mu}(n,{\lambda},{\alpha})$. These results are then appropriately applied to derive similar geometrical properties for the other class $\mathcal{H}_{\mu}(n,{\lambda},{\alpha};{\kappa})$ of analytic and univalent functions. Relevant connections of these results with those in several earlier investigations are briefly indicated.

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ON FUNCTIONS STARLIKE WITH RESPECT TO n-PLY SYMMETRIC, CONJUGATE AND SYMMETRIC CONJUGATE POINTS

  • Malik, Somya;Ravichandran, Vaithiyanathan
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.1025-1039
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    • 2022
  • For given non-negative real numbers 𝛼k with ∑mk=1 𝛼k = 1 and normalized analytic functions fk, k = 1, …, m, defined on the open unit disc, let the functions F and Fn be defined by F(z) := ∑mk=1 𝛼kfk(z), and Fn(z) := n-1n-1j=0 e-2j𝜋i/nF(e2j𝜋i/nz). This paper studies the functions fk satisfying the subordination zf'k(z)/Fn(z) ≺ h(z), where the function h is a convex univalent function with positive real part. We also consider the analogues of the classes of starlike functions with respect to symmetric, conjugate, and symmetric conjugate points. Inclusion and convolution results are proved for these and related classes. Our classes generalize several well-known classes and the connections with the previous works are indicated.