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SOME SHADOWING PROPERTIES OF THE SHIFTS ON THE INVERSE LIMIT SPACES

  • Tsegmid, Nyamdavaa
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.461-466
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    • 2018
  • $Let\;f:X{\rightarrow}X$ be a continuous surjection of a compact metric space X and let ${\sigma}_f:X_f{\rightarrow}X_f$ be the shift map on the inverse limit space $X_f$ constructed by f. We show that if a continuous surjective map f has some shadowing properties: the asymptotic average shadowing property, the average shadowing property, the two side limit shadowing property, then ${\sigma}_f$ also has the same properties.

A Study on the Procedures of Investigating Environmental Influences to Wooden Cultural Property.(A critical review) (환경이 목조문화재에 미치는 영향에 관한 조사)

  • Kim, You Sun
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.4 no.1 s.4
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 1995
  • In order to establish the procedures for investigating environmental influences to wooden cultural property, existing study data were surveyed and necessary steps for performing the investigation works were presented to be applied for the future works in this country. Environmental factors which influence to the conservation of wooden cultural property should first be studied for items concerned with their damage situations. On basis of these data, laboratory works to yield the standard value for each factor should be conducted by means of testing samples exposed under laboratory simulated environmental conditions. Outdoor measurements may be followed for samples exposed to the open air at the site of that property. These data may be compared with those of laboratory standard value and overall evaluation for the factor influencing mostly tn the damage status of that property may further be conducted. Referring data obtained in this investigation, necessary measures to be taken for conserving that property may be able to be established.

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Fuzzy Control as Self-Organizing Constraint-Oriented Problem Solving

  • Katai, Osamu;Ida, Masaaki;Sawaragi, Tetsuo;Shimamoto, Kiminori;Iwai, Sosuke
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 1993.06a
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    • pp.887-890
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    • 1993
  • By introducing the notion of constraint-oriented fuzzy inference, we will show that it provides us ways of fuzzy control methods that has abilities of adaptation, learning and self-organization. The basic supporting techniques behind these abilities are“hard”processing by Artificial Intelligence or traditional computational framework and“soft”processing by Neural Network or Genetic Algorithm techniques. The reason that these techniques can be incorporated to fuzzy control systems is that the notion of“constraint”itself has two fundamental properties, that is, the“modularity”property due to its declarativeness and the“logicality”property due to its two-valuedness. From the former property, the modularity property, decomposing and integrating constraints can be done easily and efficiently, which enables us to carry out the above“soft”processing. From the latter property, the logicality property, Qualitative Reasoning and Instance Generalization by Symbolic Reasoning an be carried out, thus enabling the“hard”processing.

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Glass Property Models, Constraints, and Formulation Approaches for Vitrification of High-Level Nuclear Wastes at the US Hanford Site

  • Kim, Dongsang
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.92-102
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    • 2015
  • Current plans for legacy nuclear wastes stored in underground tanks at the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site in Washington are that they will be separated into high-level waste and low-activity waste fractions that will be vitrified separately. Formulating optimized glass compositions that maximize the waste loading in glass is critical for successful and economical treatment and immobilization of these nuclear wastes. Glass property-composition models have been developed and applied to formulate glass compositions for various objectives for the past several decades. Property models with associated uncertainties combined with composition and property constraints have been used to develop preliminary glass formulation algorithms designed for vitrification process control and waste-form qualification at the planned waste vitrification plant. This paper provides an overview of the current status of glass property-composition models, constraints applicable to Hanford waste vitrification, and glass formulation approaches that have been developed for vitrification of hazardous and highly radioactive wastes stored at the Hanford Site.

The annihilators and the hahn-Banach Extension property

  • Park, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.691-702
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    • 1994
  • Let X be a normed linear space, M a subspace of X, and V a subspace of the dual space $X^*$. In [3], we studied the Hahn-Banach extension property in V. Here we give the definition and a characterization of the Hahn-Banach extension property in V.

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