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Topological Imitations and Reni-Mecchia-Zimmermann's Conjecture

  • Kawauchi, Akio
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2006
  • M. Reni has shown that there are at most nine mutually inequivalent knots in the 3-sphere whose 2-fold branched covering spaces are mutually homeomorphic, hyperbolic 3-manifolds. By observing that the Z-homology sphere version of M. Reni's result still holds, M. Mecchia and B. Zimmermann showed that there are exactly nine mutually inequivalent, knots in Z-homology 3-spheres whose 2-fold branched covering spaces are mutually homeomorphic, hyperbolic 3-manifolds, and conjectured that there exist exactly nine mutually inequivalent, knots in the true 3-sphere whose 2-fold branched covering spaces are mutually homeomorphic, hyperbolic 3-manifolds. Their proof used an argument of AID imitations published in 1992. The main result of this paper is to solve their conjecture affirmatively by combining their argument with a theory of strongly AID imitations published in 1997.

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SCALAR CURVATURE DECREASE FROM A HYPERBOLIC METRIC

  • Kang, Yutae;Kim, Jongsu
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.269-276
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    • 2013
  • We find an explicit $C^{\infty}$-continuous path of Riemannian metrics $g_t$ on the 4-d hyperbolic space $\mathbb{H}^4$, for $0{\leq}t{\leq}{\varepsilon}$ for some number ${\varepsilon}$ > 0 with the following property: $g_0$ is the hyperbolic metric on $\mathbb{H}^4$, the scalar curvatures of $g_t$ are strictly decreasing in t in an open ball and $g_t$ is isometric to the hyperbolic metric in the complement of the ball.

A refined nonlocal hyperbolic shear deformation beam model for bending and dynamic analysis of nanoscale beams

  • Bensaid, Ismail
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.113-126
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes a new nonlocal higher-order hyperbolic shear deformation beam theory (HSBT) for the static bending and vibration of nanoscale-beams. Eringen's nonlocal elasticity theory is incorporated, in order to capture small size effects. In the present model, the transverse shear stresses account for a hyperbolic distribution and satisfy the free-traction boundary conditions on the upper and bottom surfaces of the nanobeams without using shear correction factor. Employing Hamilton's principle, the nonlocal equations of motion are derived. The governing equations are solved analytically for the edges of the beam are simply supported, and the obtained results are compared, as possible, with the available solutions found in the literature. Furthermore, the influences of nonlocal coefficient, slenderness ratio on the static bending and dynamic responses of the nanobeam are examined.

IDEAL RIGHT-ANGLED PENTAGONS IN HYPERBOLIC 4-SPACE

  • Kim, Youngju;Tan, Ser Peow
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.1131-1158
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    • 2019
  • An ideal right-angled pentagon in hyperbolic 4-space ${\mathbb{H}}^4$ is a sequence of oriented geodesics ($L_1,{\ldots},L_5$) such that $L_i$ intersects $L_{i+1},i=1,{\ldots},4$, perpendicularly in ${\mathbb{H}}^4$ and the initial point of $L_1$ coincides with the endpoint of $L_5$ in the boundary at infinity ${\partial}{\mathbb{H}}^4$. We study the geometry of such pentagons and the various possible augmentations and prove identities for the associated quaternion half side lengths as well as other geometrically defined invariants of the configurations. As applications we look at two-generator groups ${\langle}A,B{\rangle}$ of isometries acting on hyperbolic 4-space such that A is parabolic, while B and AB are loxodromic.

IDEAL RIGHT-ANGLED PENTAGONS IN HYPERBOLIC 4-SPACE

  • Kim, Youngju;Tan, Ser Peow
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.595-622
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    • 2019
  • An ideal right-angled pentagon in hyperbolic 4-space ${\mathbb{H}}^4$ is a sequence of oriented geodesics ($L_1,{\ldots},L_5$) such that Li intersects $L_{i+1},\;i=1,\;{\ldots},\;4$, perpendicularly in ${\mathbb{H}}^4$ and the initial point of $L_1$ coincides with the endpoint of $L_5$ in the boundary at infinity ${\partial}{\mathbb{H}}^4$. We study the geometry of such pentagons and the various possible augmentations and prove identities for the associated quaternion half side lengths as well as other geometrically defined invariants of the configurations. As applications we look at two-generator groups ${\langle}A,B{\rangle}$ of isometries acting on hyperbolic 4-space such that A is parabolic, while B and AB are loxodromic.

A Study on Risk Selection Behavior of Japanese Households: Focusing on the relationship between income level and hyperbolic discount (日本家計のリスク選択行動に関する研究 - 所得水準と双曲性の関係を中心に -)

  • Yeom, Dong-ho
    • Analyses & Alternatives
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.105-123
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    • 2020
  • This study analyzes the risk selection behavior of Japanese households. The study approaches the view of 'the hyperbolic discount' which is used in behavioral economics based on the rise in mortgage lending by low-income households in the late 2000s. The study focuses on how households risk preferences vary by income levels. The study analyzes the relationship of attitude of household interest rate risk using Binomial Logistic and Heckman two-step estimation method assuming that there are only two types of Adjustable-Rate Mortgage and Fixed-Rate Mortgage. As a result of the empirical analysis, low-income households annual income tend to have a higher proportion of housing debt as same as higher interest rate risk preferences households in proportion to income growth and interest rate risk preferences. Those results indicate that there is possibility of a hyperbolic discount on low-income households in Japan, and support the hypothesis that low-income households are relatively higher household debt ratio because of high utility due to home purchase in the near future (short-term).

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GENERALIZED 𝛼-NONEXPANSIVE MAPPINGS IN HYPERBOLIC SPACES

  • Kim, Jong Kyu;Dashputre, Samir;Padmavati, Padmavati;Sakure, Kavita
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.449-469
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    • 2022
  • This paper deals with the new iterative algorithm for approximating the fixed point of generalized 𝛼-nonexpansive mappings in a hyperbolic space. We show that the proposed iterative algorithm is faster than all of Picard, Mann, Ishikawa, Noor, Agarwal, Abbas, Thakur and Piri iteration processes for contractive mappings in a Banach space. We also establish some weak and strong convergence theorems for generalized 𝛼-nonexpansive mappings in hyperbolic space. The examples and numerical results are provided in this paper for supporting our main results.

APPROXIMATING COMMON FIXED POINT OF THREE MULTIVALUED MAPPINGS SATISFYING CONDITION (E) IN HYPERBOLIC SPACES

  • Austine Efut Ofem;Godwin Chidi Ugwunnadi;Ojen Kumar Narain;Jong Kyu Kim
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.623-646
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    • 2023
  • In this article, we introduce the hyperbolic space version of a faster iterative algorithm. The proposed iterative algorithm is used to approximate the common fixed point of three multi-valued almost contraction mappings and three multi-valued mappings satisfying condition (E) in hyperbolic spaces. The concepts weak w2-stability involving three multi-valued almost contraction mappings are considered. Several strong and △-convergence theorems of the suggested algorithm are proved in hyperbolic spaces. We provide an example to compare the performance of the proposed method with some well-known methods in the literature.

HYPERBOLIC STRUCTURE OF POINTWISE INVERSE PSEUDO-ORBIT TRACING PROPERTY FOR C1 DIFFEOMORPHISMS

  • Manseob Lee
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.243-256
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    • 2023
  • We deal with a type of inverse pseudo-orbit tracing property with respect to the class of continuous methods, as suggested and studied by Pilyugin [54]. In this paper, we consider a continuous method induced through the diffeomorphism of a compact smooth manifold, and using the concept, we proved the following: (i) If a diffeomorphism f of a compact smooth manifold M has the robustly pointwise inverse pseudoorbit tracing property, f is structurally stable. (ii) For a C1 generic diffeomorphism f of a compact smooth manifold M, if f has the pointwise inverse pseudo-orbit tracing property, f is structurally stable. (iii) If a diffeomorphism f has the robustly pointwise inverse pseudo-orbit tracing property around a transitive set Λ, then Λ is hyperbolic for f. Finally, (iv) for C1 generically, if a diffeomorphism f has the pointwise inverse pseudo-orbit tracing property around a locally maximal transitive set Λ, then Λ is hyperbolic for f. In addition, we investigate cases of volume preserving diffeomorphisms.

HYPERBOLIC AND SPHERICAL POWER OF A CIRCLE

  • Young Wook Kim;Sung-Eun Koh;Hyung Yong Lee;Heayong Shin;Seong-Deog Yang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.2
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    • pp.507-514
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    • 2023
  • Suppose that a line passing through a given point P intersects a given circle 𝓒 at Q and R in the Euclidean plane. It is well known that |PQ||P R| is independent of the choice of the line as long as the line meets the circle at two points. It is also known that similar properties hold in the 2-sphere and in the hyperbolic plane. New proofs for the similar properties in the 2-sphere and in the hyperbolic plane are given.