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On a q-Extension of the Leibniz Rule via Weyl Type of q-Derivative Operator

  • Purohit, Sunil Dutt
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.473-482
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    • 2010
  • In the present paper we define a q-extension of the Leibniz rule for q-derivatives via Weyl type q-derivative operator. Expansions and summation formulae for the generalized basic hypergeometric functions of one and more variables are deduced as the applications of the main result.

The Rate of Change of an Energy Functional for Axially Moving Continua

  • Yang, Kyung-Jinn;Hong, Keum-Shik;Matsuno, Fumitoshi
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.2707-2712
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, with the utilization of a three-dimensional version of Leibniz’s rule, the procedure of deriving the time rate of change of an energy functional for axially moving continua is investigated. It will be shown that the method in [14], which describes the way of getting the time rate of change of an energy functional in Eulerian description, and subsequent results in [10, 11] are not complete. The key point is that the time derivatives at boundaries in the Eulerian description of axially moving continua should take into account the velocity of the moving material itself. A noble way of deriving the time rate of change of the energy functional is proposed. The correctness of the proposed method has been confirmed by other approaches. Two examples, one-dimensional axially moving string and beam equations, are provided for the purpose of demonstration. The results following the procedure proposed and the results in [14] are compared.

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SOME FAMILIES OF INFINITE SUMS DERIVED BY MEANS OF FRACTIONAL CALCULUS

  • Romero, Susana Salinas De;Srivastava, H.M.
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.135-146
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    • 2001
  • Several families of infinite series were summed recently by means of certain operators of fractional calculus(that is, calculus of derivatives and integrals of any real or complex order). In the present sequel to this recent work, it is shown that much more general classes of infinite sums can be evaluated without using fractional calculus. Some other related results are also considered.

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Objective Bayesian inference based on upper record values from Rayleigh distribution

  • Seo, Jung In;Kim, Yongku
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.411-430
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    • 2018
  • The Bayesian approach is a suitable alternative in constructing appropriate models for observed record values because the number of these values is small. This paper provides an objective Bayesian analysis method for upper record values arising from the Rayleigh distribution. For the objective Bayesian analysis, the Fisher information matrix for unknown parameters is derived in terms of the second derivative of the log-likelihood function by using Leibniz's rule; subsequently, objective priors are provided, resulting in proper posterior distributions. We examine if these priors are the PMPs. In a simulation study, inference results under the provided priors are compared through Monte Carlo simulations. Through real data analysis, we reveal a limitation of the appropriate confidence interval based on the maximum likelihood estimator for the scale parameter and evaluate the models under the provided priors.

A Quantity Flexibility Contract Model for Optimal Purchase Decision (최적 구매량 결정을 위한 QF 계약 모형)

  • Kim Jong-Soo;Kim Tai-Young;Kang Woo-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.129-140
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    • 2006
  • Quantity Flexibility contract coordinates individually motivated supplier and buyer to the systemwide optimal outcome by effectively allocating the costs of market demand uncertainty. The main feature of the contract is to couple the buyer's commitment to purchase no less than a certain percentage below the forecast with the supplier's guarantee to deliver up to a certain percentage above. In this paper we refine the previous models by adding some realistic features including the upper and lower limits of the purchase. We also incorporate purchase and canceling costs in a cost function to reflect the real world contracting process more accurately. To obtain the solution of the model, we derive a condition for extreme points using the Leibniz's rule and construct an algorithm for finding the optimal solution of the model. Several examples illustrating the algorithm show that the approach is valid and efficient.

SOME FAMILIES OF INFINITE SERIES SUMMABLE VIA FRACTIONAL CALCULUS OPERATORS

  • Tu, Shih-Tong;Wang, Pin-Yu;Srivastava, H.M.
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.111-125
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    • 2002
  • Many different families of infinite series were recently observed to be summable in closed forms by means of certain operators of fractional calculus(that is, calculus of integrals and derivatives of any arbitrary real or complex order). In this sequel to some of these recent investigations, the authors present yet another instance of applications of certain fractional calculus operators. Alternative derivations without using these fractional calculus operators are shown to lead naturally a family of analogous infinite sums involving hypergeometric functions.

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CERTAIN IDENTITIES ASSOCIATED WITH GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES AND BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS

  • Lee, Keum-Sik;Cho, Young-Joon;Choi, June-Sang
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.127-135
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    • 2001
  • The main object of this paper is to present a transformation formula for a finite series involving $_3F_2$ and some identities associated with the binomial coefficients by making use of the theory of Legendre polynomials $P_{n}$(x) and some summation theorems for hypergeometric functions $_pF_q$. Some integral formulas are also considered.

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A Linear Wave Equation Over Mild-Sloped Bed from Double Integration (이중적분을 이용한 완경사면에서의 선형파 방정식)

  • Kim, Hyo-Seob;Jung, Byung-Soon;Lee, Ye-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.165-172
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    • 2009
  • A set of equations for description of transformation of harmonic waves is proposed here. Velocity potential function and separation of variables are introduced for the derivation. The continuity equation is in a vertical plane is integrated through the water so that a horizontal one-dimensional wave equation is produced. The new equation composed of the complex velocity potential function, further be modified into. A set up of equations composed of the wave amplitude and wave phase gradient. The horizontally one-dimensional equations on the wave amplitude and wave phase gradient are the first and second-order ordinary differential equations. They are solved in a one-way marching manner starting from a side where boundary values are supplied, i.e. the wave amplitude, the wave amplitude gradient, and the wave phase gradient. Simple spatially-centered finite difference schemes are adopted for the present set of equations. The equations set is applied to three test cases, Booij's inclined plane slope profile, Massel's smooth bed profile, and Bragg's wavy bed profile. The present equations set is satisfactorily verified against existing theories including Massel's modified mild-slope equation, Berkhoff's mild-slope equation, and the full linear equation.

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Criticism and alternatives of calculus history described by secondary school mathematics textbooks - Focusing on the history of calculus until the 17th century - (중등수학 교과서가 다루는 미적분 역사 서술의 비판과 대안 - 17세기까지의 미적분의 역사를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Sang Hoon;Park, Jeanam
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.139-152
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we examine how secondary school mathematics textbooks on calculus introduce the history of calculus. In order to identify the problem, we consider the Babylonian integration by trapezoidal rule, which was made to calculate the location of Jupiter in 350-50 B.C., and the integration by the method of the rotating plate of ibn al-Haytham in Egypt, about 1000 years. In conclusion, our secondary school mathematics textbooks describe Newton and Leibniz as inventing calculus and place their roots in ancient Greece. The origin of the calculus is in Babylonia and the Faṭimah Dynasty (909-1171) (Egypt) and it is desirable that the calculus is developed in Europe after the development of the power series in India, and that the value of Asia Africa is introduced in the textbooks.

Reliability-based combined high and low cycle fatigue analysis of turbine blade using adaptive least squares support vector machines

  • Ma, Juan;Yue, Peng;Du, Wenyi;Dai, Changping;Wriggers, Peter
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.83 no.3
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    • pp.293-304
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    • 2022
  • In this work, a novel reliability approach for combined high and low cycle fatigue (CCF) estimation is developed by combining active learning strategy with least squares support vector machines (LS-SVM) (named as ALS-SVM) surrogate model to address the multi-resources uncertainties, including working loads, material properties and model itself. Initially, a new active learner function combining LS-SVM approach with Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is presented to improve computational efficiency with fewer calls to the performance function. To consider the uncertainty of surrogate model at candidate sample points, the learning function employs k-fold cross validation method and introduces the predicted variance to sequentially select sampling. Following that, low cycle fatigue (LCF) loads and high cycle fatigue (HCF) loads are firstly estimated based on the training samples extracted from finite element (FE) simulations, and their simulated responses together with the sample points of model parameters in Coffin-Manson formula are selected as the MC samples to establish ALS-SVM model. In this analysis, the MC samples are substituted to predict the CCF reliability of turbine blades by using the built ALS-SVM model. Through the comparison of the two approaches, it is indicated that the reliability model by linear cumulative damage rule provides a non-conservative result compared with that by the proposed one. In addition, the results demonstrate that ALS-SVM is an effective analysis method holding high computational efficiency with small training samples to gain accurate fatigue reliability.