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Inverse Eigenvalue Problems with Partial Eigen Data for Acyclic Matrices whose Graph is a Broom

  • Sharma, Debashish;Sen, Mausumi
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.57 no.2
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    • pp.211-222
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we consider three inverse eigenvalue problems for a special type of acyclic matrices. The acyclic matrices considered in this paper are described by a graph called a broom on n + m vertices, which is obtained by joining m pendant edges to one of the terminal vertices of a path on n vertices. The problems require the reconstruction of such a matrix from given partial eigen data. The eigen data for the first problem consists of the largest eigenvalue of each of the leading principal submatrices of the required matrix, while for the second problem it consists of an eigenvalue of each of its trailing principal submatrices. The third problem has an eigenvalue and a corresponding eigenvector of the required matrix as the eigen data. The method of solution involves the use of recurrence relations among the leading/trailing principal minors of ${\lambda}I-A$, where A is the required matrix. We derive the necessary and sufficient conditions for the solutions of these problems. The constructive nature of the proofs also provides the algorithms for computing the required entries of the matrix. We also provide some numerical examples to show the applicability of our results.

RECURRENCE RELATION FOR QUOTIENTS OF THE POWER DISTRIBUTION BY RECORD VALUES

  • Lee, Min-Young;Chang, Se-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2004
  • In this paper we establish some recurrence relations satisfied by quotient moments of upper record values from the power distribution. Let {$X_n$, $n{\geq}1$} be a sequence of independent an identically distributed random variables with a common continuous distribution function(cdf) $F(x)$ and probability density function(pdf) $f(x)$. Let $Y_n=max\{X_1,X_2,{\cdots},X_n\}$ for $n{\geq}1$. We say $X_j$ is an upper record value of {$X_n$, $n{\geq}1$}, if $Y_j$ > $Y_{j-1}$, $j$ > 1. The indices at which the upper record values occur are given by the record times {$u(n)$}, $n{\geq}1$, where $u(n)=min\{j{\mid}j>u(n-1),X_j>X_{u(n-1)},n{\geq}2\}$ and $u(1)=1$. Suppose $X{\in}POW(0,1,{\theta})$ then $$E\left(\frac{X^r_{u(m)}}{X^{s+1}_{u(n)}}\right)=\frac{\theta}{s}E\left(\frac{X^r_{u(m)}}{X^s_{u(n-1)}}\right)+\frac{(s-\theta)}{s}E\left(\frac{X^r_{u(m)}}{X^s_{u(n)}\right)\;and\;E\left(\frac{X^{r+1}_{u(m)}}{X^s_{u(n)}}\right)=\frac{\theta}{n+1}\left[E\left(\frac{X^{r+1}_{u(m-1)}}{X^s_{u(n+1)}}\right)-E\left(\frac{X^{r+1}_{u(m)}}{X^s_{u(n-1)}}\right)+\frac{r+1}{\theta}E\left(\frac{X^r_{u(m)}}{X^s_{u(n)}}\right)\right]$$.

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Evaluation of Channel-forming Discharge for the Abandoned Channel Restoration Design of Cheongmi Stream (청미천 구하도 복원 설계를 위한 하도형성유량 산정)

  • Ji, Un;Kang, Jun-Gu;Yeo, Woon-Kwang;Han, Seung-Won
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.42 no.12
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    • pp.1113-1124
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    • 2009
  • The abandoned channel restoration is one of methods to enhance the environmental function and ecological habitat as well as the functions of water-utilization and flood control. The channel-forming or dominant discharge must be evaluated and defined to design the cross-sectional and plane geometries of the stable and equilibrium channel for the abandoned channel restoration project. In general, bankfull discharge, specified recurrence interval discharge, and effective discharge have been used to decide the channel-forming discharge. In this study, bankfull discharge, specified recurrence interval discharge, and effective discharge were calculated and compared for the abandoned channel restoration site of Cheongmi Stream and their relations to historical bed changes were analyzed. The bankfull discharge, 488 $m^3/s$, of the abandoned channel restoration site of Cheongmi Stream was calculated using HEC-RAS data and ranged between 1.5-year and 2-year recurrence discharges. Also, the effective discharge evaluated with the sediment rating curve and mean daily discharge data is greater than the bankfull discharge. According to the survey data of 1994 and 2008, the bed elevation of the study reach was decreased over time. It is indicated that the channel bed is changing to the stable condition to allow the effective discharge.

MISCLASSIFICATION IN SIZE-BIASED MODIFIED POWER SERIES DISTRIBUTION AND ITS APPLICATIONS

  • Hassan, Anwar;Ahmad, Peer Bilal
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.55-72
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    • 2009
  • A misclassified size-biased modified power series distribution (MSBMPSD) where some of the observations corresponding to x = c + 1 are misclassified as x = c with probability $\alpha$, is defined. We obtain its recurrence relations among the raw moments, the central moments and the factorial moments. Discussion of the effect of the misclassification on the variance is considered. To illustrate the situation under consideration some of its particular cases like the size-biased generalized negative binomial (SBGNB), the size-biased generalized Poisson (SBGP) and sizebiased Borel distributions are included. Finally, an example is presented for the size-biased generalized Poisson distribution to illustrate the results.

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ON ESTIMATION OF NEGATIVE POLYA-EGGENBERGER DISTRIBUTION AND ITS APPLICATIONS

  • Hassan, Anwar;Bilal, Sheikh
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.81-95
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, the negative Polya-Eggenberger distribution has been introduced by compounding negative binomial distribution with beta distribution of I-kind which generates a number of univariate contagious or compound (or mixture of) distributions as its particular cases. The distribution is unimode, over dispersed and all of its positive and negative integer moments exist. The difference equation of the proposed model shows that it is a member of the Ord's family of distribution. Some of its interesting properties have been explored besides different methods of estimation been discussed. Finally, the parameters of the proposed model have been estimated by using a computer programme in R-software. Application of the proposed model to some data, available in the literature, has been given and its goodness of fit demonstrated.

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TWO VARIABLE HIGHER-ORDER FUBINI POLYNOMIALS

  • Kim, Dae San;Kim, Taekyun;Kwon, Hyuck-In;Park, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.975-986
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    • 2018
  • Some new family of Fubini type numbers and polynomials associated with Apostol-Bernoulli numbers and polynomilas were introduced recently by Kilar and Simsek ([5]) and we study the two variable Fubini polynomials as Appell polynomials whose coefficients are the Fubini polynomials. In this paper, we would like to utilize umbral calculus in order to study two variable higher-order Fubini polynomials. We derive some of their properties, explicit expressions and recurrence relations. In addition, we express the two variable higher-order Fubini polynomials in terms of some families of special polynomials and vice versa.

Completion Time Algorithm in Multiproduct Batch Processes with Storage Time and Product Allocation Restriction in Intermediate Storage Tank (중간저장조의 저장시간과 저장제품의 제약을 고려한 다품종 회분공정의 조업완료시간 알고리듬)

  • 하진국;이경법;이인범;이의수
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.9 no.9
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    • pp.727-735
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    • 2003
  • The determination of completion time constitutes an important step in developing algorithms for short-term production scheduling. Existing completion time algorithms of multi-product batch processes often assume that intermediate storage tanks are always available when it is needed. In this paper, we consider a serial multi-product batch plants with ZW and NIS policy intermediate storge tank. We limit storage residence time and allocated products in the intermediate storage tank to minimize the quality change of the stored material as well as to reduce the clearing time during product change. A set of recurrence relations is suggested to calculate the completion times for the given batch sequence of products on all processing units. Also analytic solution for the suggested model is solved by a graphical method. The effectiveness of these results is proved by a few illustrative examples.

AN ALTERNATIVE q-ANALOGUE OF THE RUCINSKI-VOIGT NUMBERS

  • Bent-Usman, Wardah M.;Dibagulun, Amerah M.;Mangontarum, Mahid M.;Montero, Charles B.
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.1055-1073
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we define an alternative q-analogue of the $Ruci{\acute{n}}ski$-Voigt numbers. We obtain fundamental combinatorial properties such as recurrence relations, generating functions and explicit formulas which are shown to be q-deformations of similar properties for the $Ruci{\acute{n}}ski$-Voigt numbers, and are generalizations of the results obtained by other authors. A combinatorial interpretation in the context of A-tableaux is also given where convolution-type identities are consequently obtained. Lastly, we establish the matrix decompositions of the $Ruci{\acute{n}}ski$-Voigt and the q-$Ruci{\acute{n}}ski$-Voigt numbers.

Moments and Estimation From Progressively Censored Data of Half Logistic Distribution

  • Sultan, K.S.;Mahmoud, M.R.;Saleh, H.M.
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.187-201
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we derive recurrence relations for the single and product moments of progressively Type-II right censored order statistics from half logistic distribution. Next, we derive the maximum likelihood estimators (MLEs) of the location and scale parameters of the half logistic distribution. In addition, we use the setup proposed by Balakrishnan and Aggarwala (2000) to compute the approximate best linear unbiased estimates (ABLUEs) of the location and scale parameters. Finally, we point out a simulation study to compare between the efficiency of the techniques considered for the estimation.

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Korobov Polynomials of the Fifth Kind and of the Sixth Kind

  • Kim, Dae San;Kim, Taekyun;Kwon, Hyuck In;Mansour, Toufik
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.56 no.2
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    • pp.329-342
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    • 2016
  • Recently, Korobov polynomials have been received a lot of attention, which are discrete analogs of Bernoulli polynomials. In particular, these polynomials are used to derive some interpolation formulas of many variables and a discrete analog of the Euler summation formula. In this paper, we extend these family of polynomials to consider the Korobov polynomials of the fifth kind and of the sixth kind. We present several explicit formulas and recurrence relations for these polynomials. Also, we establish a connection between our polynomials and several known families of polynomials.