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ALMOST PERIODIC SOLUTIONS OF PERIODIC SECOND ORDER LINEAR EVOLUTION EQUATIONS

  • Nguyen, Huu Tri;Bui, Xuan Dieu;Vu, Trong Luong;Nguyen, Van Minh
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.223-240
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    • 2020
  • The paper is concerned with periodic linear evolution equations of the form x"(t) = A(t)x(t)+f(t), where A(t) is a family of (unbounded) linear operators in a Banach space X, strongly and periodically depending on t, f is an almost (or asymptotic) almost periodic function. We study conditions for this equation to have almost periodic solutions on ℝ as well as to have asymptotic almost periodic solutions on ℝ+. We convert the second order equation under consideration into a first order equation to use the spectral theory of functions as well as recent methods of study. We obtain new conditions that are stated in terms of the spectrum of the monodromy operator associated with the first order equation and the frequencies of the forcing term f.

Methods to Minimize or Adjust for Healthy Worker Effect in Occupational Epidemiology (건강근로자효과의 최소화 방안과 보정 방법)

  • Lee, Kyoung-Mu;Chun, Jae-Buhm;Park, Dong-Uk;Lee, Won-Jin
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.342-347
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    • 2011
  • Healthy worker effect (HWE) refers to the consistent tendency for actively employed individuals to have a more favorable mortality experience than the population at large. Although HWE has been well known since the 1970s, only a few studies in occupational epidemiology have attempted to fully define and evaluate HWE. HWE can be separated into effects on the initial hiring into the workforce (healthy worker hire effect) and those on continuing employment (healthy worker survival effect). In this review, we summarize the methods for minimizingor adjusting for the healthy worker effect available in occupational epidemiology. It is noteworthy that healthy worker survival effect appears complicated, considering that employment status plays simultaneous roles as a counfounding variable and intermediate variable, whereas healthy worker hire effect may be adjusted by incorporating health status at baseline into the statistical model. In addition, two retrospective cohort studies for workers in the semiconductor industry and Vietnam veterans in Korea, respectively, were introduced, and their results were explained in terms of healthy worker effect.

Impact of Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Switching Costs on Customer Loyalty

  • NGUYEN, Do Thanh;PHAM, Van Thanh;TRAN, Dung Manh;PHAM, Duyen Bich T.
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.395-405
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    • 2020
  • This study examines the relationships and the impacts of service quality, customer satisfaction and switching costs on customer loyalty of e-banking in commercial banks. This study uses questionnaires with 7-point Likert scale to collect data from 227 e-banking users, who are mainly students and paid employees in Hanoi City, Vietnam. The collected data are analyzed by using multivariate linear regression method. The results show that all five factors of service quality in e-banking - reliability, responsiveness, service capacity, empathy and tangibility - have positive correlations with customer satisfaction. Among these determinants, service capacity and tangibility have the strongest impact. It means that, by increasing the quality of their services through five above factors, especially through improving capacity and tangibility, commercial banks can satisfy their customer better. In addition, customer satisfaction is strongly and positively correlated to customer loyalty. It means that, if customers are satisfied with e-banking services of one bank, they not only continue to do more businesses with this bank, but also recommend this bank to other people. Lastly, customer loyalty also has a strong and positive correlation with switching costs, which means customers tend to be loyal to one bank if the barriers to switching banks increase.

Green Technology in Concrete Industry : Geopolymer Concrete

  • Nguyen, Khoa Tan;Le, Tuan Anh;Ahn, Namshik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.115-116
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    • 2011
  • TNowadays, the global warming is the most serious problem in the world and the cement industry is one of the factors which are responsible for it. Therefore, the development of new binders with enhanced environment and durability performance is needed. In this regard, the geopolymer technology is one of the breakthrough developments as an alternative to the portland cement. This paper shows some points of view on the development of geopolymers by reviewing previous researches including historical background, constituents of geopolymers, process of geopolymerization and several applications of geopolymer. Hence, the author proposes two research trends which are finding the best combination between the source materials and alkali liquid then, evaluating the corrosion for the metal bars.

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Seismic performance of RC short columns with light transverse reinforcement

  • Tran, Cao Thanh Ngoc;Li, Bing
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.67 no.1
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 2018
  • The seismic behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) short columns with limited transverse reinforcement is investigated in this paper through an experimental program. The experimental program consists of four small-scale RC columns with an aspect ratio of 1.7, which are tested to the axial failure stage. The cracking patterns, hysteretic responses, strains in reinforcing bars, displacement decomposition and cumulative energy dissipation of the tested specimens are reported in detail in the paper. The effects of column axial load are investigated to determine how this variable might influence the performance of the short columns with limited transverse reinforcement. Brittle shear failure was observed in all tested specimens. Beneficial and detrimental effects on the shear strength and drift ratio at axial failure of the test specimens due to the column axial load are found in the experimental program, respectively.

Determination of inclination of strut and shear strength using variable angle truss model for shear-critical RC beams

  • Li, Bing;Tran, Cao Thanh Ngoc
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.459-477
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    • 2012
  • This paper attempts to determine the inclination of the compression strut within variable angle truss models for RC beams loaded in shear-flexure through a proposed semi-analytical approach. A truss unit is used to analyze a reinforced concrete beam, by the principle of virtual work under the truss analogy. The inclination of the compression strut is then theoretically derived. The concrete contribution is addressed by utilizing the compatibility condition within each truss unit. Comparisons are made between the predicted and published experimental results of the seventy one RC beams with respect to the shear strength and the inclined angle of the compression strut at this state to investigate the adequacy of the proposed semi-analytical approach.

Biological Image Edge Extraction Based on Adaptive Beamlet Transform

  • Nguyen, Van Hau;Woo, Kyung-Haeng;Choi, Won-Ho
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2011
  • In cell biology area, microscopy enables detecting objects inside cells that are stained or fluorescently tagged. It is disadvantageous for observing these objects because of the noisy characteristics of their environmental surrounding. In this paper, a framework is proposed to increase the throughput and reliability for analysis of these images. First, we apply adaptive beamlet transform to extract edges meaningfully followed by orientation, location, and length in different scales. Then, a post-process is implemented to extend and map them onto original image. Our proposed scheme is compared with Canny edge detector and conventional beamlet transform from four evaluation aspects. It produces better results when experiments are conducted on real images. Much better results for observing internal parts make this framework competitive for analysis of cell images.

Nondestructive crack detection in metal structures using impedance responses and artificial neural networks

  • Ho, Duc-Duy;Luu, Tran-Huu-Tin;Pham, Minh-Nhan
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.221-235
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    • 2022
  • Among nondestructive damage detection methods, impedance-based methods have been recognized as an effective technique for damage identification in many kinds of structures. This paper proposes a method to detect cracks in metal structures by combining electro-mechanical impedance (EMI) responses and artificial neural networks (ANN). Firstly, the theories of EMI responses and impedance-based damage detection methods are described. Secondly, the reliability of numerical simulations for impedance responses is demonstrated by comparing to pre-published results for an aluminum beam. Thirdly, the proposed method is used to detect cracks in the beam. The RMSD (root mean square deviation) index is used to alarm the occurrence of the cracks, and the multi-layer perceptron (MLP) ANN is employed to identify the location and size of the cracks. The selection of the effective frequency range is also investigated. The analysis results reveal that the proposed method accurately detects the cracks' occurrence, location, and size in metal structures.

LOCAL-GLOBAL PRINCIPLE AND GENERALIZED LOCAL COHOMOLOGY MODULES

  • Bui Thi Hong Cam;Nguyen Minh Tri;Do Ngoc Yen
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.649-661
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    • 2023
  • Let 𝓜 be a stable Serre subcategory of the category of R-modules. We introduce the concept of 𝓜-minimax R-modules and investigate the local-global principle for generalized local cohomology modules that concerns to the 𝓜-minimaxness. We also provide the 𝓜-finiteness dimension f𝓜I (M, N) of M, N relative to I which is an extension the finiteness dimension fI (N) of a finitely generated R-module N relative to I.

SPLITTING TECHNIQUE AND GODUNOV-TYPE SCHEMES FOR 2D SHALLOW WATER EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE TOPOGRAPHY

  • Dao Huy Cuong;Mai Duc Thanh
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.969-998
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    • 2024
  • We present numerical schemes to deal with nonconservative terms in the two-dimensional shallow water equations with variable topography. Relying on the dimensional splitting technique, we construct Godunov-type schemes. Such schemes can be categorized into two classes, namely the partly and fully splitting ones, depending on how deeply the scheme employs the splitting method. An upwind scheme technique is employed for the evolution of the velocity component for the partly splitting scheme. These schemes are shown to possess interesting properties: They can preserve the positivity of the water height, and they are well-balanced.