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Complex Fuzzy Logic Filter and Learning Algorithm

  • Lee, Ki-Yong;Lee, Joo-Hum
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.1E
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 1998
  • A fuzzy logic filter is constructed from a set of fuzzy IF-THEN rules which change adaptively to minimize some criterion function as new information becomes available. This paper generalizes the fuzzy logic filter and it's adaptive filtering algorithm to include complex parameters and complex signals. Using the complex Stone-Weierstrass theorem, we prove that linear combinations of the fuzzy basis functions are capable of uniformly approximating and complex continuous function on a compact set to arbitrary accuracy. Based on the fuzzy basis function representations, a complex orthogonal least-squares (COLS) learning algorithm is developed for designing fuzzy systems based on given input-output pairs. Also, we propose an adaptive algorithm based on LMS which adjust simultaneously filter parameters and the parameter of the membership function which characterize the fuzzy concepts in the IF-THEN rules. The modeling of a nonlinear communications channel based on a complex fuzzy is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of these algorithm.

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An Application of Linear Singular System Theory To Electric Circuits (선형 Singular 시스템 이론의 전기 회로에의 적용)

  • Hoon Kang
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.1625-1632
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    • 1988
  • This paper aims not only to introduce the concept of linear singular systems, geometric structure, and feedback but also to provide applications of the multivariable linear singular system theories to electric circuits which may appear in some electronic equipments. The impulsive or discontinuous behavior which is not desirable can be removed by the set of admissible initial conditions. The output-nulling supremal (A,E,B) invariant subspace and the singular system structure algorithm are applied to this double-input double-output electric circuit. The Weierstrass form of the pencil (s E-A) is related to the output-nulling supremal (A,E,B) invariant subspace from which the time domain solutions of the finite and the infinite subsystems are found. The generalized Lyapunov equation for this application with feedback is studied and finally, the use of orthogonal functions in singular systems is discussed.

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A CHARACTERIZATION OF ZERO DIVISORS AND TOPOLOGICAL DIVISORS OF ZERO IN C[a, b] AND ℓ

  • Harish Chandra;Anurag Kumar Patel
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.451-459
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    • 2023
  • We give a characterization of zero divisors of the ring C[a, b]. Using the Weierstrass approximation theorem, we completely characterize topological divisors of zero of the Banach algebra C[a, b]. We also characterize the zero divisors and topological divisors of zero in ℓ. Further, we show that zero is the only zero divisor in the disk algebra 𝒜 (𝔻) and that the class of singular elements in 𝒜 (𝔻) properly contains the class of topological divisors of zero. Lastly, we construct a class of topological divisors of zero of 𝒜 (𝔻) which are not zero divisors.

OPTIMAL STRATEGIES IN BIOECONOMIC DIFFERENTIAL GAMES: INSIGHTS FROM CHEBYSHEV TAU METHOD

  • Shahd H. Alkharaz;Essam El-Siedy;Eliwa M. Roushdy;Muner M. Abou Hasan
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.527-543
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    • 2024
  • In the realm of differential games and bioeconomic modeling, where intricate systems and multifaceted interactions abound, we explore the precision and efficiency of the Chebyshev Tau method (CTM). We begin with the Weierstrass Approximation Theorem, employing Chebyshev polynomials to pave the way for solving intricate bioeconomic differential games. Our case study revolves around a three-player bioeconomic differential game, unveiling a unique open-loop Nash equilibrium using Hamiltonians and the FilippovCesari existence theorem. We then transition to numerical implementation, employing CTM to resolve a Three-Point Boundary Value Problem (TPBVP) with varying degrees of approximation.

A Historical Overview of Elliptic Curves (타원곡선의 역사 개관)

  • Koh, Youngmee;Ree, Sangwook
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.85-102
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    • 2015
  • Elliptic curves are a common theme among various fields of mathematics, such as number theory, algebraic geometry, complex analysis, cryptography, and mathematical physics. In the history of elliptic curves, we can find number theoretic problems on the one hand, and complex function theoretic ones on the other. The elliptic curve theory is a synthesis of those two indeed. As an overview of the history of elliptic curves, we survey the Diophantine equations of 3rd degree and the congruent number problem as some of number theoretic trails of elliptic curves. We discuss elliptic integrals and elliptic functions, from which we get a glimpse of idea where the name 'elliptic curve' came from. We explain how the solution of Diophantine equations of 3rd degree and elliptic functions are related. Finally we outline the BSD conjecture, one of the 7 millennium problems proposed by the Clay Math Institute, as an important problem concerning elliptic curves.

Crystal growth from melt in combined heater-magnet modules

  • Rudolph, P.;Czupalla, M.;Dropka, N.;Frank-Rotsch, Ch.;KieBling, F.M.;Klein, O.;Lux, B.;Miller, W.;Rehse, U.;Root, O.
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.215-222
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    • 2009
  • Many concepts of external magnetic field applications in crystal growth processes have been developed to control melt convection, impurity content and growing interface shape. Especially, travelling magnetic fields (TMF) are of certain advantages. However, strong shielding effects appear when the TMF coils are placed outside the growth vessel. To achieve a solution of industrial relevance within the framework of the $KRISTMAG^{(R)}$ project inner heater-magnet modules(HMM) for simultaneous generation of temperature and magnetic field have been developed. At the same time, as the temperature is controlled as usual, e.g. by DC, the characteristics of the magnetic field can be adjusted via frequency, phase shift of the alternating current (AC) and by changing the amplitude via the AC/DC ratio. Global modelling and dummy measurements were used to optimize and validate the HMM configuration and process parameters. GaAs and Ge single crystals with improved parameters were grown in HMM-equipped industrial liquid encapsulated Czochralski (LEC) puller and commercial vertical gradient freeze (VGF) furnace, respectively. The vapour pressure controlled Czochralski (VCz) variant without boric oxide encapsulation was used to study the movement of floating particles by the TMF-driven vortices.

Design of an Efficient Digit-Serial Multiplier for Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems (타원곡선 암호 시스템에 효과적인 digit-serial 승산기 설계)

  • 이광엽;위사흔;김원종;장준영;정교일;배영환
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, an efficient architecture for the ECC multiplier in GF(2") is proposed. We give a design example for the irreducible trinomials $x_{193}\;+\;x_{15}\;+\;1$. In hardware implementations, it is often desirable to use the irreducible trinomial equations. A digit-serial multiplier with a digit size of 32 is proposed, which has more advantages than the 193bit serial LFSR architecture. The proposed multiplier is verified with a VHDL description using an elliptic curve addition. The elliptic curve used in this implementation is defined by Weierstrass equations. The measured results show that the proposed multiplier it 0.3 times smaller than the bit-serial LFSR multiplier.lier.

Frege's Critiques of Cantor - Mathematical Practices and Applications of Mathematics (프레게의 칸토르 비판 - 수학적 실천과 수학의 적용)

  • Park, Jun-Yong
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.1-30
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    • 2009
  • Frege's logicism has been frequently regarded as a development in number theory which succeeded to the so called arithmetization of analysis in the late 19th century. But it is not easy for us to accept this opinion if we carefully examine his actual works on real analysis. So it has been often argued that his logicism was just a philosophical program which had not contact with any contemporary mathematical practices. In this paper I will show that these two opinions are all ill-founded ones which are due to the misunderstanding of the theoretical place of Frege's logicism in the context of contemporary mathematical practices. Firstly, I will carefully examine Cantorian definition of real numbers and Frege's critiques of it. On the basis of this, I will show that Frege's aim was to produce the purely logical definition of ratios of quantities. Secondly, I will consider the mathematical background of Frege's logicism. On the basis of this, I will show that his standpoint in real analysis was much subtler than what we used to expect. On the one hand, unlike Weierstrass and Cantor, Frege wanted to get such real analysis that could be universally applicable. On the other hand, unlike most mathematicians who insisted on the traditional conceptions, he would not depend upon any geometrical considerations in establishing real analysis. Thirdly, I will argue that Frege regarded these two aspects - the independence from geometry and the universal applicability - as those which characterized logic itself and, by logicism, arithmetic itself. And I will show that his conception of real numbers as ratios of quantities stemmed from his methodological maxim according to which the nature of numbers should be explained by the common roles they played in various contexts to which they applied, and that he thought that the universal applicability of numbers could not be adequately explicated without such an explanation.

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