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ESSENTIAL EXACT SEQUENCES

  • Akray, Ismael;Zebari, Amin
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.469-480
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    • 2020
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity and M a unital R-module. We give a new generalization of exact sequences called e-exact sequences. A sequence $0{\rightarrow}A{\longrightarrow[20]^f}B{\longrightarrow[20]^g}C{\rightarrow}0$ is said to be e-exact if f is monic, Imf ≤e Kerg and Img ≤e C. We modify many famous theorems including exact sequences to one includes e-exact sequences like 3 × 3 lemma, four and five lemmas. Next, we prove that for torsion-free module M, the contravariant functor Hom(-, M) is left e-exact and the covariant functor M ⊗ - is right e-exact. Finally, we define e-projective module and characterize it. We show that the direct sum of R-modules is e-projective module if and only if each summand is e-projective.

THE HOMOLOGY REGARDING TO E-EXACT SEQUENCES

  • Ismael Akray;Amin Mahamad Zebari
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.21-38
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    • 2023
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity. Let R be an integral domain and M a torsion-free R-module. We investigate the relation between the notion of e-exactness, recently introduced by Akray and Zebari [1], and generalized the concept of homology, and establish a relation between e-exact sequences and homology of modules. We modify some applications of e-exact sequences in homology and reprove some results of homology with e-exact sequences such as horseshoe lemma, long exact sequences, connecting homomorphisms and etc. Next, we generalize two special drived functor T or and Ext, and study some properties of them.

E-DEPTHS AND T-CODEPTHS OF MODULES

  • Chung, Sang-Cho;Park, Jun-Seok
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.363-374
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    • 1998
  • We investigate relationships of E-depths and T-codepths of modules in s short exact exact sequence. We give E-depths and T-codepths of some modules.

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JOINT ASYMPTOTIC DISTRIBUTIONS OF SAMPLE AUTOCORRELATIONS FOR TIME SERIES OF MARTINGALE DIFFERENCES

  • Hwang, S.Y.;Baek, J.S.;Lim, K.E.
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.453-458
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    • 2006
  • It is well known fact for the iid data that the limiting standard errors of sample autocorrelations are all unity for all time lags and they are asymptotically independent for different lags (Brockwell and Davis, 1991). It is also usual practice in time series modeling that this fact continues to be valid for white noise series which is a sequence of uncorrelated random variables. This paper contradicts this usual practice for white noise. We consider a sequence of martingale differences which belongs to white noise time series and derive exact joint asymptotic distributions of sample autocorrelations. Some implications of the result are illustrated for conditionally heteroscedastic time series.

PROPERTIES OF INDUCED INVERSE POLYNOMIAL MODULES OVER A SUBMONOID

  • Cho, Eunha;Jeong, Jinsun
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.307-314
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    • 2012
  • Let M be a left R-module and R be a ring with unity, and $S=\{0,2,3,4,{\ldots}\}$ be a submonoid. Then $M[x^{-s}]=\{a_0+a_2x^{-2}+a_3x^{-3}+{\cdots}+a_nx^{-n}{\mid}a_i{\in}M\}$ is an $R[x^s]$-module. In this paper we show some properties of $M[x^{-s}]$ as an $R[x^s]$-module. Let $f:M{\rightarrow}N$ be an R-linear map and $\overline{M}[x^{-s}]=\{a_2x^{-2}+a_3x^{-3}+{\cdots}+a_nx^{-n}{\mid}a_i{\in}M\}$ and define $N+\overline{M}[x^{-s}]=\{b_0+a_2x^{-2}+a_3x^{-3}+{\cdots}+a_nx^{-n}{\mid}b_0{\in}N,\;a_i{\in}M}$. Then $N+\overline{M}[x^{-s}]$ is an $R[x^s]$-module. We show that given a short exact sequence $0{\rightarrow}L{\rightarrow}M{\rightarrow}N{\rightarrow}0$ of R-modules, $0{\rightarrow}L{\rightarrow}M[x^{-s}]{\rightarrow}N+\overline{M}[x^{-s}]{\rightarrow}0$ is a short exact sequence of $R[x^s]$-module. Then we show $E_1+\overline{E_0}[x^{-s}]$ is not an injective left $R[x^s]$-module, in general.

INVERSE POLYNOMIAL MODULES INDUCED BY AN R-LINEAR MAP

  • Park, Sang-Won;Jeong, Jin-Sun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.693-699
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    • 2010
  • In this paper we show that the flat property of a left R-module does not imply (carry over) to the corresponding inverse polynomial module. Then we define an induced inverse polynomial module as an R[x]-module, i.e., given an R-linear map f : M $\rightarrow$ N of left R-modules, we define $N+x^{-1}M[x^{-1}]$ as a left R[x]-module. Given an exact sequence of left R-modules $$0\;{\rightarrow}\;N\;{\rightarrow}\;E^0\;{\rightarrow}\;E^1\;{\rightarrow}\;0$$, where $E^0$, $E^1$ injective, we show $E^1\;+\;x^{-1}E^0[[x^{-1}]]$ is not an injective left R[x]-module, while $E^0[[x^{-1}]]$ is an injective left R[x]-module. Make a left R-module N as a left R[x]-module by xN = 0. We show inj $dim_R$ N = n implies inj $dim_{R[x]}$ N = n + 1 by using the induced inverse polynomial modules and their properties.

GRADED w-NOETHERIAN MODULES OVER GRADED RINGS

  • Wu, Xiaoying
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.1319-1334
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we study the basic theory of the category of graded w-Noetherian modules over a graded ring R. Some elementary concepts, such as w-envelope of graded modules, graded w-Noetherian rings and so on, are introduced. It is shown that: (1) A graded domain R is graded w-Noetherian if and only if Rg𝔪 is a graded Noetherian ring for any gr-maximal w-ideal m of R, and there are only finite numbers of gr-maximal w-ideals including a for any nonzero homogeneous element a. (2) Let R be a strongly graded ring. Then R is a graded w-Noetherian ring if and only if Re is a w-Noetherian ring. (3) Let R be a graded w-Noetherian domain and let a ∈ R be a homogeneous element. Suppose 𝖕 is a minimal graded prime ideal of (a). Then the graded height of the graded prime ideal 𝖕 is at most 1.

ON THE PROPERTIES OF LOCAL HOMOLOGY GROUPS OF SHEAVES

  • PARK, WON-SUN
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 1980
  • 모든 기호(記號)는 G.E Bredon의 저(著) Sheaf Theory의 기호(記號)를 따른다. A가 torsion free이며 elementary sheaf이라 하자. 그리고 L을 injective L-module이라 하자 $dim_{\varphi}X<{\infty}$이라면 support의 $family{\varphi}$와 locally subset z에 대하여 ${\Gamma}_{z}(^{\sim}Hom({\Gamma}_{\varphi}(L),L){\otimes}A){\simeq}H_0{^{z}}(X:A)\;H_{-p}{^{z}}(X:A)=0,\;p=1,2,3,$⋯⋯ 이며 support의 family c와 compact subset z에 대하여도 ${\Gamma}_{z}(^{\sim}Hom({\Gamma}_{c}(L),L){\otimes}A){\simeq}H_0{^{z}}(X:A)\;H_{-y}{^{z}}(X:A)=0,\;p=1,2,3,$⋯⋯ A가 elementary이면 locally closed z와 z에서 closed인 $z^{\prime}$ 그리고 $z^{\prime\prime}=z-z^{\prime}$에 대하여 exact sequence ⋯⋯${\rightarrow}H^{z^{\prime}}_{p}\;(X:A){\rightarrow}H^{z}_{p}(X:A){\rightarrow}H^{z^{\prime\prime}}_{p}\;(X:A){\rightarrow}$⋯⋯ 가 존재(存在)한다.

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The Effect of Acoustic Correlates of Domain-initial Strengthening in Lexical Segmentation of English by Native Korean Listeners

  • Kim, Sa-Hyang;Cho, Tae-Hong
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2010
  • The current study investigated the role of acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening in lexical segmentation of a non-native language. In a series of cross-modal identity-priming experiments, native Korean listeners heard English auditory stimuli and made lexical decision to visual targets (i.e., written words). The auditory stimuli contained critical two word sequences which created temporal lexical ambiguity (e.g., 'mill#company', with the competitor 'milk'). There was either an IP boundary or a word boundary between the two words in the critical sequences. The initial CV of the second word (e.g., [$k_{\Lambda}$] in 'company') was spliced from another token of the sequence in IP- or Wd-initial positions. The prime words were postboundary words (e.g., company) in Experiment 1, and preboundary words (e.g., mill) in Experiment 2. In both experiments, Korean listeners showed priming effects only in IP contexts, indicating that they can make use of IP boundary cues of English in lexical segmentation of English. The acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening were also exploited by Korean listeners, but significant effects were found only for the segmentation of postboundary words. The results therefore indicate that L2 listeners can make use of prosodically driven phonetic detail in lexical segmentation of L2, as long as the direction of those cues are similar in their L1 and L2. The exact use of the cues by Korean listeners was, however, different from that found with native English listeners in Cho, McQueen, and Cox (2007). The differential use of the prosodically driven phonetic cues by the native and non-native listeners are thus discussed.

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Note Tracking and Localization Algorithm for Interactive Rhythm-based Music Player (리듬기반 인터액티브 음악 플레이어를 위한 음표 위치 추적 알고리즘)

  • Kim, Jae-Hong;Park, Jae-Sung;Lee, Jun-Seong;Cha, Dong-Hoon;Kim, Joung-Hyun
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.02a
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    • pp.482-486
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    • 2009
  • Conventional music players offer simple replay and one way entertainment. The paper presents an algorithm to extract, within a digitally recorded music file, the temporal information of a sequence of target notes (i.e. melody). We assume to have the score (e.g. MIDI or printed score), and using this information, it becomes possible to first sequentially predict the probable location of the target notes. However, recorded music is hardly performed according to the score, especially temporally. Thus, additional analysis is carried out to hone in on the exact location of the target note from the initially predicted location. This prediction and correction process is repeated to find one note after another. This allows us to develop an interactive music player that is enacted by rhythmic interaction, and induce a new user experience, i.e. as if one is playing the music oneself.

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