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ANALYTIC SMOOTHING EFFECT AND SINGLE POINT SINGULARITY FOR THE NONLINEAR SCHRODINGER EQUATIONS

  • Kato, Keiichi;Ogawa, Takayoshi
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.1071-1084
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    • 2000
  • We show that a weak solution of the Cauchy problem for he nonlinear Schrodinger equation, {i∂(sub)t u + ∂$^2$(sub)x u = f(u,u), t∈(-T,T), x∈R, u(0,x) = ø(x).} in the negative solbolev space H(sup)s has a smoothing effect up to real analyticity if the initial data only have a single point singularity such as the Dirac delta measure. It is shown that for H(sup)s (R)(s>-3/4) data satisfying the condition (※Equations, See Full-text) the solution is analytic in both space and time variable. The argument is based on the recent progress on the well-posedness result by Bourgain [2] and Kenig-Ponce-Vega [18] and previous work by Kato-Ogawa [12]. We give an improved new argument in the regularity argument.

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A CRITERION FOR BOUNDED FUNCTIONS

  • Nunokawa, Mamoru;Owa, Shigeyoshi;Sokol, Janusz
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.215-225
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    • 2016
  • We consider a sufficient condition for w(z), analytic in ${\mid}z{\mid}$ < 1, to be bounded in ${\mid}z{\mid}$ < 1, where $w(0)=w^{\prime}(0)=0$. We apply it to the meromorphic starlike functions. Also, a certain Briot-Bouquet differential subordination is considered. Moreover, we prove that if $p(z)+zp^{\prime}(z){\phi}(p(z)){\prec}h(z)$, then $p(z){\prec}h(z)$, where $h(z)=[(1+z)(1-z)]^{\alpha}$, under some additional assumptions on ${\phi}(z)$.

A Concept Analysis of Hardiness (강인성 (Hardiness)의 개념 분석)

  • 이영애
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.616-622
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    • 1994
  • Precise concept analysis has been neglected be-cause of a lack of understanding of its necessity and a lack of conceptual analytic knowledge. Concept analysis is the mental work of examining parts, phenomenon and the interrelated whole of a thing. Focus in this article is to extract the critical attributes of hardiness and make an operational delinition. The process of concept analysis is illustrated and documented using the analytic approach described by Walker and Avant (1983). To explore the explicit or implicit meanings of hardiness, existing literature was reviewed. The evolution of hardiness and the dictionary definitions were also added. Hardiness can be defined as follows : A condition of being inured to fatigue or hardship which has three subcomponents-challenge, control and commitment. Critical attributes of hardiness were extracted that may be used in naming the occurrence of the phenomenon. Model case, contrary case, borderline case and related case were described. Antecedents and consequences were explored. The defining critical attributes of hardiness are : 1. Resistance-hardiness involves resistance of stress or hardship. 2. Hardiness involves appraisal of change as a chance. 3. Hardiness implies interpretation of events and self as influential,. 4. Hardiness requires active involving reaction Implications for nursing and for further study are added.

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A Smoothed Gait Trajectory Planning of a 9-link Biped Robot (9 링크 이족로봇의 부드러운 걸음새 경로 계획)

  • Kim, Chul-Ha;Yoo, Sung-Jin;Choi, Yoon-Ho;Park, Jin-Bae;Seok, Kwak-Ki
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.10b
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    • pp.424-426
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    • 2005
  • We propose an analytic trajectory planning method using a wavelet neural network (WNN) for a natural and stable locomotion of the 9-link biped robot. We design a appropriate locomotion, which have a kick-action, by means of a ballastic walking model condition. In this paper, a WNN is used to interpolate the trajectory planed by the analytic method. Finally, we show the proposed trajectories through the computer simulation.

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Sufficient and Necessary Condition for Monotone Nondecreasing Step Response of Second-Order System

  • Kwon, Byung-Moon;Kwon, Oh-Kyu;Kim, Dae-Woo
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.96.1-96
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    • 2001
  • This paper is shown that the impulse and unit step response of second-order system can be computed by the analytic methods using Laplace transform. Also, the transient response specifications are explicitly formulated by the peak undershoot and maximum overshoot of the step response. Three different second-order systems are investigated: prototype system, system with LHP(left half plane) real zero, and system with RHP(right half plane) real zero. Based on these analytic results, this paper presents the sufficient and necessary conditions for the second-order linear SISO(single-input/single-output) stable system to have the nonovershooting or monotone nondecreasing step response.

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On Nonovershooting or Monotone Nondecreasing Step Response of Second-Order Systems

  • Kwon, Byung-Moon;Lee, Myung-Eui;Kwon, Oh-Kyu
    • Transactions on Control, Automation and Systems Engineering
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 2002
  • This paper has shown that the impulse and the unit step responses of 2nd-order systems can be computed by an analytic method. Three different 2nd-order systems are investigated: the prototype system, the system with one LHP(left half plane) real zero and the system with one RHP(right half plane) real zero. It has also shown that the effects of the LHP or the RHP zero are very serious when the zero is getting closer to the origin on the complex plane. Based on these analytic results, this paper has presented two sufficient and necessary conditions for 2nd-order linear SISO(single-input/single-output) stable systems to have the nonovershooting and the monotone nondecreasing step response, respectively. The latter condition can be extended to the sufficient conditions for the monotone nondecreasing step response of high-order systems.

Errors in One-Dimensional Heat Transfer Analysis in a Hollow Cylinder Feedwater Pipe (속이 빈 원관에서 1차원적인 열전달 해석의 오차)

  • Gang, Hyeong-Seok
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.689-696
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    • 1996
  • A comparison is made of the heat loss from a hollow cylinder, computed using an one-dimensional analytic method and a two-dimensional separation of variables scheme. For a two-dimensional analysis, the temperature of the inner surface as a boundary condition can be varied along the length of the cylinder by varing the temperature variation factor, b. Comparisons of the heat loss from the hollow cylinder using these two methods are given as a function of non-dimensional cylinder length, the ratio of the outer radius to the inner radius, temperature variation factor and Biot number. The result shows that the value of the heat loss from the hollow cylinder obtained using the one-dimensional analytic method becomes close to the value given by the two-dimensional separation of variables scheme as the value of Biot number and the non-dimensional hollow cylinder length increase and as the ratio of the outer radius to the inner radius decreases.

On Certain Subclasses of Starlike p-valent Functions

  • Darwish, Hanan Elsayed;Lashin, Abd-el Monem Yousof;Soileh, Soliman Mohammed
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.867-876
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    • 2016
  • The object of the present paper is to investigate the starlikeness of the class of functions $f(z)=z^p+{\sum\limits_{k=n}^{\infty}}a_p+k^{z^{p^{+k}}} (p,n{\in}{\mathbb{N}}=\{1,2,{\ldots}\})$ which are analytic and p-valent in the unit disc U and satisfy the condition $\|(1-{\lambda}({\frac{f(z)}{z^p}})^{\alpha}+{\lambda}{\frac{zf^{\prime}(z)}{pf(z)}}({\frac{f(z)}{z^p}})^{\alpha}-1\|$ < ${\mu}$ (0 < ${\mu}{\leq}1$, ${\lambda}{\geq}0$, ${\alpha}$ > 0, $z{\in}U$). The starlikeness of certain integral operator are also discussed. The results obtained generalize the related works of some authors and some other new results are also obtained.

Decision-Making of Casting Process using Expert System (전문가 시스템을 이용한 주조법 결정)

  • Kim, Jong-Do;Yoon, Moon-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2014
  • In industry, several casting process are widely used to manufacture complex and accurate blank part of hard materials such as aluminum, casting steels, bronze and magnesium alloys which are difficult to manufacture in a blank shape. Even if the casting process does not high accuracy superior surface characteristics other machining process, the casting process is widely used in manufacturing blank part. Furthermore, it is difficult to select appropriate casting process a part among several casting process. for effective selection different process, a careful decision given casting application is necessary. An appropriate casting for a given material and shape condition must be selected for novice engineers in industry. In this paper, an expert system based on an analytic network process(ANP) is suggested for best selection of casting considering a prior interdependency effect among various factors such as material, geometry, process capability, economy and equipment.

ON CERTAIN SUBCLASSES OF ANALYTIC P-VALENT FUNCTIONS WITH NEGATIVE COEFFICIENTS

  • Aouf, M.K.
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 1989
  • Let $S_p*({\alpha},{\beta},{\mu})$ denote the class of functions $f(z)=z^p-{\sum}{\limit}^{\infty}_{n=1}a_{p+n}\;z^{p+n}(a_{p+n}{\geq}o,\;p{\in}N)$ analytic and p-valent in the unit disc $U=\{z:{\mid}z{\mid}<1\}$ and satisfy the condition $${\mid}\frac{\frac{zf'(z)}{f(z)}-p}{\mu\frac{zf'(z)}{f(z)}+p-(1+\mu)\alpha}\mid<\beta,\;z{\in}U$$, where $o{\leq}{\alpha} and $o\leq\mu\leq1$. Further f(z) is said to belong to the class $C_p*({\alpha},{\beta},{\mu})\;if\;zf'(z)/p{\in}S_p*(\alpha,\beta,\mu)$. In this paper we obtain for these classes sharp results concerning coefficient estimates, disortion theorems, closure theorems, Hadamard products and some distortion theorems for the fractional calculus.

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