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Solvolysis of 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1-aryl-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl chlorides

  • 여수동;권정민;변성일;Mizue Fujio;Masaaki Mishima;Yuho Tsuno
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.228-234
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    • 1996
  • The rates of solvolysis of 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1-aryl-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl chlorides[I] in a variety of solvents were measured by an electroconductometric method. LArSR relationships (Yukawa-Tsuno eq.)were found to give a linear plot, log(k/ko)=-1.84[σo+0.918(σ+-σo)], in 80% aqueous ethanol. Small |ρ| and r values in comparison with 1-aryl-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl tosylate(ρ=-6.09, r=1.59) suggested that the carbocationic charge in the transition state was dispersed by a strong p-π donor, p-methoxy group. Linear mY plots with m 0.90 for all of the substituents in aqueous acetone and m=0.60-0.82 for those of aqueous ethanol indicate that this solvolysis proceeds via an SN1 mechanism with nucleophilic solvent assistance. Thiourea effects and isokinetic temperatures for the rate of solvolysis also can prove the above mechanism.

INSERTION PROPERTY BY ESSENTIAL IDEALS

  • Nam, Sang Bok;Seo, Yeonsook;Yun, Sang Jo
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2021
  • We discuss the condition that if ab = 0 for elements a, b in a ring R then aIb = 0 for some essential ideal I of R. A ring with such condition is called IEIP. We prove that a ring R is IEIP if and only if Dn(R) is IEIP for every n ≥ 2, where Dn(R) is the ring of n by n upper triangular matrices over R whose diagonals are equal. We construct an IEIP ring that is not Abelian and show that a well-known Abelian ring is not IEIP, noting that rings with the insertion-of-factors-property are Abelian.

More Than 40 Percent of Data Unnecessarily Redundant in Corporate Databases

  • Moon, Jenghyearn
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.345-354
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    • 2021
  • Data quality issue in information systems is analyzed with focus on conceptual data modeling. Extensive investigation through triangulation of case studies is attempted to find how much extent inappropriate data modeling practices exercised in real workplace environment. It is revealed that more than 40 percent of data adversely contributed to unnecessary data redundancy, i.e., the level of data obesity is over 40 percent. Another contribution of this paper lies in excavation of all the categories of inappropriate data modeling practices, which has been previously only partially uncovered in the literature. New findings in this paper prove that the extent of inappropriate modeling is more serious that previously reported.

Distance Learning for Students with Intellectual Disability during the Emerging Coronavirus Pandemic: Opportunities and Challenges from Parents' Perspectives

  • Alnefaie, Adhwaa M.;Bagadood, Nizar H.
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2021
  • Distance learning for students with intellectual disabilities can prove beneficial, particularly if adjusted to their educational characteristics and needs. This study seeks to identify the views of parents living in Saudi Arabia, regarding the opportunities offered by distance learning for students with intellectual disabilities, alongside their challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research employed qualitative methods using semi-structured interviews with six parents of students with intellectual disabilities. The results revealed a number of both opportunities and challenges, including issues related to the family, in addition, the data highlighted difficulties related to the educational process (i.e. a lack of variety of educational methods) and technical issues related to access to the Internet and the insufficient computer skills of both teachers and students. The findings have several important implications for future practice, including the need for training workshops for parents concerning the online platform, as well as further research to determine students' perspectives of their experiences with distance learning.

ADMISSIBLE BALANCED PAIRS OVER FORMAL TRIANGULAR MATRIX RINGS

  • Mao, Lixin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.6
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    • pp.1387-1400
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    • 2021
  • Suppose that $T=\(\array{A&0\\U&B}\)$ is a formal triangular matrix ring, where A and B are rings and U is a (B, A)-bimodule. Let ℭ1 and ℭ2 be two classes of left A-modules, 𝔇1 and 𝔇2 be two classes of left B-modules. We prove that (ℭ1, ℭ2) and (𝔇1, 𝔇2) are admissible balanced pairs if and only if (p(ℭ1, 𝔇1), h(ℭ2, 𝔇2) is an admissible balanced pair in T-Mod. Furthermore, we describe when ($P^{C_1}_{D_1}$, $I^{C_2}_{D_2}$) is an admissible balanced pair in T-Mod. As a consequence, we characterize when T is a left virtually Gorenstein ring.

ON RIGHT REGULARITY OF COMMUTATORS

  • Jung, Da Woon;Lee, Chang Ik;Lee, Yang;Park, Sangwon;Ryu, Sung Ju;Sung, Hyo Jin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.853-868
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    • 2022
  • We study the structure of right regular commutators, and call a ring R strongly C-regular if ab - ba ∈ (ab - ba)2R for any a, b ∈ R. We first prove that a noncommutative strongly C-regular domain is a division algebra generated by all commutators; and that a ring (possibly without identity) is strongly C-regular if and only if it is Abelian C-regular (from which we infer that strong C-regularity is left-right symmetric). It is proved that for a strongly C-regular ring R, (i) if R/W(R) is commutative, then R is commutative; and (ii) every prime factor ring of R is either a commutative domain or a noncommutative division ring, where W(R) is the Wedderburn radical of R.

Lunar ascent and orbit injection via locally-flat near-optimal guidance and nonlinear reduced-attitude control

  • Mauro, Pontani
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.433-447
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    • 2022
  • This work deals with an explicit guidance and control architecture for autonomous lunar ascent and orbit injection, i.e., the locally-flat near-optimal guidance, accompanied by nonlinear reduced-attitude control. This is a new explicit guidance scheme, based on the local projection of the position and velocity variables, in conjunction with the real-time solution of the associated minimum-time problem. A recently-introduced quaternion-based reduced-attitude control algorithm, which enjoys quasi-global stability properties, is employed to drive the longitudinal axis of the ascent vehicle toward the desired direction. Actuation, based on thrust vectoring, is modeled as well. Extensive Monte Carlo simulations prove the effectiveness of the guidance, control, and actuation architecture proposed in this study for precise lunar orbit insertion, in the presence of nonnominal flight conditions.

BOUNDED FUNCTION ON WHICH INFINITE ITERATIONS OF WEIGHTED BEREZIN TRANSFORM EXIST

  • Jaesung Lee
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.305-311
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    • 2023
  • We exhibit some properties of the weighted Berezin transform Tαf on L(Bn) and on L1(Bn). As the main result, we prove that if f ∈ L(Bn) with limk→∞ Tkαf exists, then there exist unique M-harmonic function g and $h{\in}{\bar{(I-T_{\alpha})L^{\infty}(B_n)}}$ such that f = g + h. We also show that of the norm of weighted Berezin operator Tα on L1(Bn, ν) converges to 1 as α tends to infinity, where ν is an ordinary Lebesgue measure.

Bioprospecting in a Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest of Western Rajasthan, India

  • Kumar, J.I. Nirmal;Sajish, P.R.;Kumar, Rita.N.;Bhoi, Rohit Kumar
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2010
  • Bioprospecting has been widely used to assess the economic potential of different plant species and their value-addition. Prospecting for biological material like plants with medicinal or other economically valuable properties like fibre or oil is becoming a dynamic activity. Our folklore with embedded cultural heritage has tremendous possibilities and potential for bioprospecting. This forest region of Western Rajasthan is enriched with diverse vegetational wealth, if subjected to bioprospecting may prove to be a boon for the society.

ON NOETHERIAN PSEUDO-PRIME SPECTRUM OF A TOPOLOGICAL LE-MODULE

  • Anjan Kumar Bhuniya;Manas Kumbhakar
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2023
  • An le-module M over a commutative ring R is a complete lattice ordered additive monoid (M, ⩽, +) having the greatest element e together with a module like action of R. This article characterizes the le-modules RM such that the pseudo-prime spectrum XM endowed with the Zariski topology is a Noetherian topological space. If the ring R is Noetherian and the pseudo-prime radical of every submodule elements of RM coincides with its Zariski radical, then XM is a Noetherian topological space. Also we prove that if R is Noetherian and for every submodule element n of M there is an ideal I of R such that V (n) = V (Ie), then the topological space XM is spectral.