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ON SUBMODULES INDUCING PRIME IDEALS OF ENDOMORPHISM RINGS

  • Bae, Soon-Sook
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.33-48
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, for any ring R with an identity, in order to study prime ideals of the endomorphism ring $End_R$(M) of left R-module $_RM$, meet-prime submodules, prime radical, sum-prime submodules and the prime socle of a module are defined. Some relations of the prime radical, the prime socle of a module and the prime radical of the endomorphism ring of a module are investigated. It is revealed that meet-prime(or sum-prime) modules and semi-meet-prime(or semi-sum-prime) modules have their prime, semi-prime endomorphism rings, respectively.

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MODULES WITH PRIME ENDOMORPHISM RINGS

  • Bae, Soon-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.987-1030
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    • 2001
  • Some discrimination of modules whose endomorhism rings are prime is introduced, by means of structures of submodules inducing prime ideals of the endomorphism ring End(sub)R (M) of a left R-module (sub)RM over a ring R. Modules with non-prime endomorphism rings are contrapositively studied as well.

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SEMI-PRIME CLOSURE OPERATIONS ON BCK-ALGEBRA

  • BORDBAR, HASHEM;ZAHEDI, MOHAMMAD MEHDI
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.385-402
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    • 2015
  • In this paper we study the (good) semi-prime closure operations on ideals of a BCK-algebra, lower BCK-semilattice, Noetherian BCK-algebra and meet quotient ideal and then we give several theorems that make different (good) semi-prime closure operations. Moreover by given some examples we show that the given different notions are independent together, for instance there is a semi-prime closure operation, which is not a good semi-prime. Finally by given the notion of "$c_f$-Max X", we prove that every member of "$c_f$-Max X" is a prime ideal. Also we conclude some more related results.

Generalized Complex Hadamard Codes

  • Jiang, Xue-Qin;Shin, Tae-Chol;Lee, Moon-Ho;Hwang, Gi-Yean
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.1053-1054
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    • 2006
  • In this paper we consider a family {$H_m$},m =1,2,..., of generalized Hadamard matrices of order $P^m$, where p is a prime number, and construct the corresponding family {$C^*_m$} of generalize p-ary Hadarmard codes which meet the Plotkin bound. Index terms: Cyclotomic fields, cocyclic matrices, Butson-Hadamard matrices, generalized Hadamard codes, decoding.

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Research on Applying Contracting Systems for repair parts (부속품의 계약제도 적용방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young Joo;Kang, Kyung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.373-379
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    • 2015
  • Supply units in each command are multi-tiered and each supply unit keeps a supply level independently, which can cause excess stock, leading false reports to the Logistics Command and increasing difficulties in managing user needs. This causes excess assets and the excess then causes deformation in demand. therefore, the supply support systems of our armed forces have become high-cost/low-efficiency and are insufficient to meet the needs of users in combat units. Civilian corporations and the US Department of Defense are downsizing the aforementioned multi-tiered supply systems thus revolutionizing efficient and effective logistics by adopting Supply Chain Management(SCM), and Prime Vendor policies. Prime Vendor policy is a logistics support method that allows users to directly request and receive supply items from suppliers, based on supply contracts between suppliers and central maintenance organizations like KDA. In other words, it is a system that allows for users to make orders to suppliers directly and suppliers to deliver goods to the users directly, cutting out the middle stage, thus allowing an efficient supply. This is a way forward in finance that cuts costs in net supplies and allows an efficient utilization of civilian assets. which is also known to fasten the speed of logistical support and stripping down the logistical structure. therefore, this report will explore Prime Vendor policies adopted in certain number of units for medical supplies that were taken in consideration of improvements in stock management in civilian organizations and the US Army, and aims to apply such policies for repair parts.

Power Sharing and Cost Optimization of Hybrid Renewable Energy System for Academic Research Building

  • Singh, Anand;Baredar, Prashant
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.1511-1518
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    • 2017
  • Renewable energy hybrid systems look into the process of choosing the finest arrangement of components and their sizing with suitable operation approach to deliver effective, consistent and cost effective energy source. This paper presents hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) solar photovoltaic, downdraft biomass gasifier, and fuel cell based generation system. HRES electrical power to supply the electrical load demand of academic research building sited in $23^{\circ}12^{\prime}N$ latitude and $77^{\circ}24^{\prime}E$ longitude, India. Fuzzy logic programming discover the most effective capital and replacement value on components of HRES. The cause regarding fuzzy logic rule usage on HOMER pro (Hybrid optimization model for multiple energy resources) software program finds the optimum performance of HRES. HRES is designed as well as simulated to average energy demand 56.52 kWh/day with a peak energy demand 4.4 kW. The results shows the fuel cell and battery bank are the most significant modules of the HRES to meet load demand at late night and early morning hours. The total power generation of HRES is 23,794 kWh/year to the supply of the load demand is 20,631 kWh/year with 0% capacity shortage.

H-Bridge VSC with a T-Connected Transformer for a 3-Phase 4- Wire Voltage and Frequency Controller of an Isolated Asynchronous Generator

  • Kasal, Gaurav Kumar;Singh, Bhim
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2009
  • This paper deals with a novel solid state controller (NSSC) for an isolated asynchronous generator (IAG) feeding 3-phase 4-wire loads driven by constant power prime movers, such as uncontrolled pico hydro turbines. AC capacitor banks are used to meet the reactive power requirement of the asynchronous generator. The proposed NSSC is realized using a set of IGBTs (Insulated gate bipolar junction transistors) based current controlled 2-leg voltage source converters (CC- VSC) and a DC chopper at its DC bus, which keeps the generated voltage and frequency constant in spite of changes in consumer loads. The neutral point of the load is created using aT-configuration of the transformers. The IAG system is modeled in MATLAB along with Simulink and PSB (power system block set) toolboxes. The simulated results are presented to demonstrate the capability of the isolated generating system consisting of NSSC and IAG driven by uncontrolled pico hydro turbine and feeding 3-phase 4-wire loads.

Development of Industry Demand-driven Employee Education Programs: Focusing on the Case of Bio-Healthcare Data Analysis Expert Training Courses (산업체 수요기반 맞춤형 임직원 교육 프로그램 개발: 바이오·헬스케어 데이터분석 전문가 양성과정 사례를 중심으로)

  • Hyungjin Lukas Kim;Jinyoung Han
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.367-383
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    • 2024
  • Korea faces challenges in securing technical talent due to low birth rates and an aging population. To bridge labor market gaps, tailored education programs through universities are crucial. Although Program for Industrial needs-Matched Education (PRIME) encouraged developing industrial-university education courses, a few universities have the opportunities and the courses development is often depending on capability of a professor. Furthermore, administrative issues hinder progress. This study proposes streamlining administrative processes and leveraging technology to meet industry demands. Active collaboration between academia and industry can enhance education and benefit both employees and students.

Potential Applicability of Moist-soil Management Wetland as Migratory Waterbird Habitat in Republic of Korea (이동성 물새 서식지로서 습윤토양관리 습지의 국내 적용 가능성)

  • Steele, Marla L.;Yoon, Jihyun;Kim, Jae Geun;Kang, Sung-Ryong
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.295-303
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    • 2018
  • Inland wetlands in the Republic of Korea provide key breeding and wintering habitats, while coastal wetlands provide nutrient-rich habitats for stopover sites for East Asia/Australasia Flyway(EAAF) migrants. However, since the 1960's, Korea has reclaimed these coastal wetlands gradually for agriculture and urban expansion. The habitat loss has rippled across global populations of migrant shorebirds in EAAF. To protect a similar loss, the United States, specifically Missouri, developed the moist-soil management technique. Wetland impoundments are constructed from levees with water-flow control gates with specific soils, topography, available water sources, and target goals. The impoundments are subjected to a combination of carefully timed and regulated flooding and drawdown regimes with occasional soil disturbance. This serves a dual purpose of removing undesirable vegetation, while maximizing habitat and forage for wildlife. Flooding and drawdown schedules must be dynamic with constantly shifting climate conditions. Korea's latitude ($N33^{\circ}25^{\prime}{\sim}N38^{\circ}37^{\prime}$) is comparable to Missouri ($N36^{\circ}69^{\prime}{\sim}N40^{\circ}41^{\prime}$); as such, moist-soil management could prove to be an effective wetland restoration technique for Korea. In order to meet specific conservation goals (i.e. shorebird staging site restoration), it is necessary to test the proposed methodology on a site that can meet the required specifications for moist-soil management. Moist-soil management has the potential to not only create key habitat for endangered wildlife, but also provide valuable ecosystem services, including water filtration.