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A Note on the Terms and Notations Introduced in Middle School Mathematics (중학교 수학에서 도입된 용어 및 기호에 관한 고찰)

  • Kim, Heung-Ki
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.223-257
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    • 2008
  • To understand terms and symbols correctly which is the basic factor of teaming mathematics is important for understanding and utilizing related mathematic contents. Since the definition of terms and symbols is the important starting point of learning mathematics, it has been studied a lot since the ancient times. This study investigates the transition of terms and symbols which was presented in our curriculum after Korea's independence and it also investigates terms and symbols which are used for the current middle school text books. As a result of studying the transition of the terms, more detailed and broader analysis should be done for the explanation, modification, deletion, and creation of the terms. And complements are needed for some of the terms and symbols. Also, some definition of the terms which are used in some of the current middle school text books should be explained in a way that is suitable for the students' capability. And some errors and omissions of the terms need to be corrected. Furthermore, we need to compare our definition of terms with that of the other countries and modify them if it is necessary. Also, It is better to put guidelines about the interpretation of terms and symbols in the curriculum to reduce the confusion which can be produced by the variety of explanation of the definition of terms and symbols.

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COMMUTATIVITY AND HYPONORMALITY OF TOEPLITZ OPERATORS ON THE WEIGHTED BERGMAN SPACE

  • Lu, Yufeng;Liu, Chaomei
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.621-642
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    • 2009
  • In this paper we give necessary and sufficient conditions that two Toeplitz operators with monomial symbols acting on the weighted Bergman space commute. We also present necessary and sufficient conditions for the hyponormality of Toeplitz operators with some special symbols on the weighted Bergman space. All the results are stated in terms of the Mellin transform of the symbol.

The Study about the Influence of Mathematics Language on Mathematics Reading

  • YANG, Hongping;YU, Ping
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.267-278
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    • 2015
  • The study is about the influence of literal, symbolic and graphics languages on mathematics reading. The results show that the scores of symbolic language volume are significantly lower than that of literal language volume. The abstractness of the mathematical symbols will not have a significant impact on the students with excellent mathematical academic, but as for the medium and poor students, abstract mathematics symbols will cause their cognitive impairment. Due to picture-superiority-effect, the test scores of the graphics language volume are significantly higher than that of the symbolic language volume. Graphics language will have a significant impact on the excellent and medium students, but has no impact on the poor students.

A Visualization of the Solution of Truncated Series (절적(截積) 해법의 시각화)

  • Lee, Kyung Eon
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.167-179
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    • 2015
  • We study the solution of truncated series of Lee Sang-hyeog with the aspect of visualization. Lee Sang-hyeog solved a problem of truncated series by 4 ways: Shen Kuo' series method, splitting method, difference sequence method, and Ban Chu Cha method. As the structure and solution of truncated series in tertiary number is already clarified with algebraic symbols in some previous research, we express and explain it by visual representation. The explanation and proof of algebraic symbols about truncated series is clear in mathematical aspects; however, it has a lot of difficulties in the aspects of understanding. In other words, it is more effective in the educational situations to provide algebraic symbols after the intuitive understanding of structure and solution of truncated series with visual representation.

NOTE ON COMMUTING TOEPLITZ OPERATORS ON THE PLURIHARMONIC BERGMAN SPACE

  • Choe, Boo-Rim;Nam, Kye-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.259-269
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    • 2006
  • We obtain a characterization of commuting Toeplitz operators with holomorphic symbols acting on the pluriharmonic Bergman space of the polydisk. We also obtain a characterization of normal Toeplitz operators with pluriharmonic symbols. In addition, some results for special types of semi-commutators are included.

Characteristics and Development Processes of Early Elementary Students' Mathematical Symbolizing (초등학교 저학년의 수학적 상징화 방법의 발전 과정과 특징에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Nam Gyun
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.55-75
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    • 2005
  • Mathematical symbolizing is an important part of mathematics learning. But many students have difficulties m symbolizing mathematical ideas formally. If students had experiences inventing their own mathematical symbols and developing them to conventional ones natural way, i.e. learning mathematical symbols via expressive approaches, they could understand and use formal mathematical symbols meaningfully. These experiences are especially valuable for students who meet mathematical symbols for the first time. Hence, there are needs to investigate how early elementary school students can and should experience meaningful mathematical symbolizing. The purpose of this study was to analyze students' mathematical symbolizing processes and characteristics of theses. We carried out teaching experiments that promoted meaningful mathematical symbolizing among eight first graders. And then we analyzed students' symbolizing processes and characteristics of expressive approaches to mathematical symbols in early elementary students. As a result, we could places mathematical symbolizing processes developed in the teaching experiments under five categories. And we extracted and discussed several characteristics of early elementary students' meaningful mathematical symbolizing processes.

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Role of Symbol and Formation of Intuition by the Mediation of Symbols in Geometric Proof (기하 증명에서 기호의 역할과 기호 중재에 의한 직관의 형성)

  • Kim, Hee;Kim, Sun-Hee
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.511-528
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    • 2010
  • Students' intuition in formal proof should be expressed as symbols according to the deductive process. The symbol will play a role of the mediation between the intuition and the formal proof. This study examined the evolution process of intuition mediated by the symbol in geometry proof. According to the results first, symbol took the great roles when students had the non-formed intuition for the proposition. The signification of symbols could explain even the proof process of the proposition with the non-expectable intuition. And when students proved it by symbols, not by figure nor words, they could evolute the conclusive intuition about the proposition.

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Comprehending the Symbols of Definite Integral and Teaching Strategy (정적분 기호 이해의 특징과 교수학적 전략)

  • Choi, Jeong-Hyun
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.77-94
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    • 2011
  • This study aims to provide a teaching strategy accommodating the symbols of the definite integral and guiding students through the meaning of notations in area and volume calculations, based on characterization as to how students comprehend the symbols used in the Riemann sum formula and the definite integral, and their interrelationship. A survey was conducted on 70 high school students regarding the historical background of integral symbols and the textbook contents designated for the definite integral. In the following analysis, the comprehension was qualified by 5 levels; students in higher levels of comprehension demonstrated closer relation to the history of integral notations. A teaching strategy was developed accordingly, which suggested more desirable student understanding on the concept of definite integral symbols in area and volume calculations.