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NONEXISTENCE OF H-CONVEX CUSPIDAL STANDARD FUNDAMENTAL DOMAIN

  • Yayenie, Omer
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.823-833
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    • 2009
  • It is well-known that if a convex hyperbolic polygon is constructed as a fundamental domain for a subgroup of the modular group, then its translates by the group elements form a locally finite tessellation and its side-pairing transformations form a system of generators for the group. Such hyperbolically convex polygons can be obtained by using Dirichlet's and Ford's polygon constructions. Another method of obtaining a fundamental domain for subgroups of the modular group is through the use of a right coset decomposition and we call such domains standard fundamental domains. In this paper we give subgroups of the modular group which do not have hyperbolically convex standard fundamental domain containing only inequivalent cusps.

Boundary Element Method for Multilayered Media Using Numerical Fundamental Solutions (다층 반무한 기본해를 이용한 경계요소해석)

  • 김문겸;오금호;김민규;박준상
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 1996
  • A boundary element method which utilizes the fundamental solution in the half plane is developed to analyze the multi-layered elastic media. The objective of this study is to derive numerically the fundamental solutions and to apply those to the exterior multi-layered domain problems. To obtain numerical fundamental solutions of multi-layered structural system, the same number of solutions as that of layers in Fourier transform domain are employed. The numerical integration technique is used in order to inverse the Fourier transform solution to real domain. To verify the proposed boundary element method, two examples are treated: (1) a circular hole near the surface of a half plane; and (2) a circular cavity within one layer of four layered half plane.

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Fundamental problems for an elastic plate weakened by a curvilinear hole

  • Dowaikh, M.A.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 2004
  • Muskhelishvili's complex variable method has been applied to derive exact and closed expressions for Gaursat's functions for the first and second fundamental problems of the infinite plate weakened by a curvilinear hole which is conformally mapped on the domain outside the unit circle by means of rational mapping function. The hole having three poles. The previous work of the authers in this domain is considered as special cases of this work.

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Pitch Estimation Method in an Integrated Time and Frequency Domain by Applying Linear Interpolation (선형 보간법을 이용한 시간과 주파수 조합영역에서의 피치 추정 방법)

  • Kim, Ki-Chul;Park, Sung-Joo;Lee, Seok-Pil;Kim, Moo-Young
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.100-108
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    • 2010
  • An autocorrelation method is used in pitch estimation. Autocorrelation values in time and frequency domains, which have different characteristics, correspond to the pitch period and fundamental frequency, respectively. We utilize an integrated autocorrelation method in time and frequency domains. It can remove the errors of pitch doubling and having. In the time and frequency domains, pitch period and fundamental frequency have reciprocal relation to each other. Especially, fundamental frequency estimation ends up as an error because of the resolution of FFT. To reduce these artifacts, interpolation methods are applied in the integrated autocorrelation domain, which decreases pitch errors. Moreover, only for the pitch candidates found in a time domain, the corresponding frequency-domain autocorrelation values are calculated with reduced computational complexity. Using linear interpolation, we can decrease the required number of FFT coefficients by 8 times. Thus, compared to the conventional methods, computational complexity can be reduced by 9.5 times.

A hybrid DQ-TLBO technique for maximizing first frequency of laminated composite skew plates

  • Vosoughi, Ali R.;Malekzadeh, Parviz;Topal, Umut;Dede, Tayfun
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.509-516
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    • 2018
  • The differential quadrature (DQ) and teaching-learning based optimization (TLBO) methods are coupled to introduce a hybrid numerical method for maximizing fundamental natural frequency of laminated composite skew plates. The fiber(s) orientations are selected as design variable(s). The first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) is used to obtain the governing equations of the plate. The equations of motion and the related boundary conditions are discretized in space domain by employing the DQ method. The discretized equations are transferred from the time domain into the frequency domain to obtain the fundamental natural frequency. Then, the DQ solution is coupled with the TLBO method to find the maximum frequency of the plate and its related optimum stacking sequences of the laminate. Convergence and applicability of the proposed method are shown and the optimum fundamental frequency parameter of the plates with different skew angle, boundary conditions, number of layers and aspect ratio are obtained. The obtained results can be used as a benchmark for further studies.

New development of artificial record generation by wavelet theory

  • Amiri, G. Ghodrati;Ashtari, P.;Rahami, H.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.185-195
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    • 2006
  • Nowadays it is very necessary to generate artificial accelerograms because of lack of adequate earthquake records and vast usage of time-history dynamic analysis to calculate responses of structures. According to the lack of natural records, the best choice is to use proper artificial earthquake records for the specified design zone. These records should be generated in a way that would contain seismic properties of a vast area and therefore could be applied as design records. The main objective of this paper is to present a new method based on wavelet theory to generate more artificial earthquake records, which are compatible with target spectrum. Wavelets are able to decompose time series to several levels that each level covers a specific range of frequencies. If an accelerogram is transformed by Fourier transform to frequency domain, then wavelets are considered as a transform in time-scale domain which frequency has been changed to scale in the recent domain. Since wavelet theory separates each signal, it is able to generate so many artificial records having the same target spectrum.

A Study on Students' Understanding of Figures through Descriptive Assessments (서술형 평가를 통한 학생들의 도형에 대한 이해 고찰)

  • Choi, Su Im;Kim, Sung Joon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.207-239
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    • 2013
  • This research is a study on student's understanding fundamental concepts of mathematical curriculum, especially in geometry domain. The goal of researching is to analyze student's concepts about that domain and get the mathematical teaching methods. We developed various questions of descriptive assessment. Then we set up the term, procedure of research for the understanding student's knowledge of geometric figures. And we analyze the student's understanding extent through investigating questions of descriptive assessment. In this research, we concluded that most of students are having difficulty with defining the fundamental concepts of mathematics, especially in geometry. Almost all the students defined the fundamental conceptions of mathematics obscurely and sometimes even missed indispensable properties. And they can't distinguish between concept definition and concept image. Prior to this study, we couldn't identify this problem. Here are some suggestions. First, take time to reflect on your previous mathematics method. And then compile some well-selected questions of descriptive assessment that tell us more about student's understanding in geometric concepts.

Time Domain Seismic Response Analysis of Nonlinear Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction System using Inverse FFT of Dynamic Fundamental Solution (동적기본해의 역FFT에 의한 비선형 지반-말뚝-구조계의 시간영역 지진응답 해석)

  • 김문겸;임윤묵;조석호;박종헌;정대희
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2002.03a
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    • pp.125-132
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    • 2002
  • In this study, a numerical method is developed for nonlinear analysis for soil-pile-structure interaction system in time domain. Finite elements considering material nonlinearity are used for the near field and boundary elements for the far field. In the near field, frame elements are used for modeling a pile and plane-strain elements for surrounding soil and superstructure. In. the far field, boundary element formulation using the dynamic fundamental solution is adopted and coupled with the near field. Transformation of stiffness matrices of boundary elements into time domain is performed by inverse FFT. Stiffness matrices in the near field and far field are coupled. Newmark direct time integration method is applied. Developed soil-pile-structure interaction analysis method is verified with available literature and commercial code. Also, parametric studies by developed numerical method are performed. And seismic response analysis is performed using actual earthquake records.

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On the Frequency Domain Pitch Detection of Noise Corrupted Speech Signals -Minimizing the Effects of the F1 by the Spectral AMDF- (배경잡음하에서 주파수영역 피치검출에 관한 연구 -스펙트럼 AMDF에 의한 제 1포먼트 영향 제거법-)

  • Bae, Myung-Jin;Park, Chan-Sou;Ann, Sou-Guil
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 1991
  • Detecting the fundamental frequency(Fo) of the speech signal is a problem in many speech applications. A problem of the pitch detection method in the frequency domain is occurred by the first formant and the background noise. Thus, in this paper, we proposed a pitch detection algorithm in the frequency domain that reduces the effects of the first formant and the background noise by the spectral AMDF function. Several computer simulation results showed that the proposed algorithm was very effective for fundamental frequency detection.

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