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Scs 84: The Zariski Topology On Semilattices And Essential Extensions, Gerhard Gierz, Albert R. Stralka Dec 1983

Scs 84: The Zariski Topology On Semilattices And Essential Extensions, Gerhard Gierz, Albert R. Stralka

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

No abstract provided.


Scs 83: Continuous Lattices, General Convexity Spaces, And A Fixed-Point Theorem, Klaus Keimel Dec 1983

Scs 83: Continuous Lattices, General Convexity Spaces, And A Fixed-Point Theorem, Klaus Keimel

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

Source: University archive of the Technische Universität Darmstadt.


Scs 82: Compactifying Distributive Lattices, Gerhard Gierz, Albert R. Stralka Dec 1983

Scs 82: Compactifying Distributive Lattices, Gerhard Gierz, Albert R. Stralka

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

No abstract provided.


Almost Sure Stability Of Partial Sums Of Uniformly Bounded Random Variables, Theodore P. Hill Dec 1983

Almost Sure Stability Of Partial Sums Of Uniformly Bounded Random Variables, Theodore P. Hill

Research Scholars in Residence

Suppose a1 , a2 ,... is a sequence of real numbers with an → ∞. If lim sup(X1+ ... + Xn)/an = α a.s. for every sequence of independent nonnegative uniformly bounded random variables X1,X2,... satisfying some hypothesis condition A, then for every (arbitrarily-dependent) sequence of nonnegative uniformly bounded random variables Y1,Y2, ... , lim sup(Y1+ ... + Yn)/an = α a.s. on the set where the conditional distributions (given the past) satisfy …


On Isomorphic Decompositions Of Graphs, Sergio Ruiz Dec 1983

On Isomorphic Decompositions Of Graphs, Sergio Ruiz

Dissertations

A decomposition of a nonempty graph G is a collection of subgraphs G(,1), G(,2), ... , G(,k) of G such that their edge sets form a partition of the edge set of G. If G(,i) is isomorphic to a fixed graph H for each i, then G has an isomorphic decomposition into the graph H or, equivalently, G is H-decomposable. Several topics, each concerning isomorphic decompositions, are investigated in this dissertation.

An historical introduction to the subject of isomorphic decompositions is given in Chapter I. We also present there some new information on finding regular graphs that are H-decomposable for …


Scs 81: Intrinsic Topologies On Semilattices Of Finite Breadth, Gerhard Gierz, Jimmie D. Lawson, Albert R. Stralka Nov 1983

Scs 81: Intrinsic Topologies On Semilattices Of Finite Breadth, Gerhard Gierz, Jimmie D. Lawson, Albert R. Stralka

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

No abstract provided.


The Combinatorics Of Certain Products, Don Rawlings Nov 1983

The Combinatorics Of Certain Products, Don Rawlings

Mathematics

A combinatorial interpretation for the coefficients in the expansion of Π(1 + uxjyk)(1 - uxjyk)-1 is given.


The Role Of Nonreal Eigenvalues In The Identification Of Cycles In A Compartmental System, Jerome Eisenfeld, S. M. Grundy, W. F. Beltz Nov 1983

The Role Of Nonreal Eigenvalues In The Identification Of Cycles In A Compartmental System, Jerome Eisenfeld, S. M. Grundy, W. F. Beltz

Mathematics Technical Papers

The paper concerns the relationship between the cycles in the graph of a compartmental system and the modes of the impulse response function associated with an input-output experiment. Suppose that there is at least one oscillatory mode, [see pdf for notation]. Let [see pdf for notation] be the slowest mode. The main result is that the system contains a cycle of length three or longer and that the length of the longest cycle is at least [see pdf for notation]. The paper also deals with the problem of estimating cycle length from discrete data.


Statistical Analysis Of Economic Activities For Developement In Nepal., Bishnu Pant Dr. Oct 1983

Statistical Analysis Of Economic Activities For Developement In Nepal., Bishnu Pant Dr.

Doctoral Theses

The main objective of this study has been the statistical analysis by the use of those statistical and quantitative tools that could be considered appropriate for applications in an underdeveloped economy, where in usually lies sufficient data and information gaps, towards a proper diagnosis of the problems and prospects of economic activities in its diversified regional environments. This study is conducted with reference to an underdeveloped country, Nepal, where detailed regional analyses have hardly been attempted earlier, to evaluate the regional structures of economic activities for the purpose of clarifying oar visions for a proper kind of regional planning. Though …


On First Countable, Countably Compact Spaces. I: (Omega-1,Omega-1-Star)-Gaps, Peter J. Nyikos, Jerry E. Vaughan Oct 1983

On First Countable, Countably Compact Spaces. I: (Omega-1,Omega-1-Star)-Gaps, Peter J. Nyikos, Jerry E. Vaughan

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Ua66/10/2 Newsletter, Wku Mathematics Oct 1983

Ua66/10/2 Newsletter, Wku Mathematics

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Mathematics department.


Existence Of Coupled Quasi-Solutions Of Systems Of Nonlinear Reaction-Diffusion Equations, V. Lakshmikantham, G. S. Ladde Oct 1983

Existence Of Coupled Quasi-Solutions Of Systems Of Nonlinear Reaction-Diffusion Equations, V. Lakshmikantham, G. S. Ladde

Mathematics Technical Papers

Systems of nonlinear parabolic initial boundary value problems arise in many applications such as epidemies, ecology, biochemistry, biology, chemical and nuclear engineering. Constructive methods of proving existence results for such problems, which can also provide numerical procedures for the computation of solutions, are of greater value than theoretical existence results. The method of upper and lower solutions coupled with monotone iterative technique has been employed successfully to prove existence of multiple solutions of nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations, in special case, by various authors [3,4,5,10,11,15 181. Recently, in [6,17] weakly coupled systems of reaction diffusion equations, when the nonlinear terms are independent …


On Strategies Of Sampling Finite Populations In One And Two Phases., Arun Kumar Adhikary Dr. Sep 1983

On Strategies Of Sampling Finite Populations In One And Two Phases., Arun Kumar Adhikary Dr.

Doctoral Theses

This thesis is being submitted to the Indi an Statibtical Institute (ISI) in fulfilment of the primary requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics.No part of this theais was submitted to any other Inatitute for any degree, diploma, certifioate etc.In this thesis we have mainly presented results of our investigation on optimal strategles for surveying finite populations in two phanes using selection procedures with varying probabilities. Incidentally we have added a few more resulta to the available literature on uni-phase sampling as are conaidered important in formulating appropriate doutbe sampling plans. Optimal and pragnatically …


Optimal Block Designs In One And Multi-Way Settings., Sunanda Bagchi Dr. Sep 1983

Optimal Block Designs In One And Multi-Way Settings., Sunanda Bagchi Dr.

Doctoral Theses

The study of optimality of block designs formally began with wald (1943) proving a very important optimality property, designated as D-optimality of Iatin Square. Desi gns in a given physical set up. Next Ehrenfield (1955) proved the E-optimality property of Latin Square Designs. Since then, the work in: the area has primarily consisted in evolving a number of useful opti- mality oriteria for oomparing block design in a reasonable set up given and oharacterizing and/or constructing desi gns saiisfying the so called optimality criteria developed. But it was not until 1958, when the theory was given a proper and precise …


Erratum To "Ideals And Centralizing Mappings In Prime Rings", Joseph H. Mayne Sep 1983

Erratum To "Ideals And Centralizing Mappings In Prime Rings", Joseph H. Mayne

Mathematics and Statistics: Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Scs 80: Compact Ordered Spaces And Prime Wallman Compactifications: Summary Of Results, Oswald Wyler Sep 1983

Scs 80: Compact Ordered Spaces And Prime Wallman Compactifications: Summary Of Results, Oswald Wyler

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

Source: University archive of the Technische Universität Darmstadt.


The Changing Concept Of Change: The Derivative From Fermat To Weierstrass, Judith V. Grabiner Sep 1983

The Changing Concept Of Change: The Derivative From Fermat To Weierstrass, Judith V. Grabiner

Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research

Historically speaking, there were four steps in the development of today's concept of the derivative, which I list here in chronological order. The derivative was first used; it was then discovered; it was then explored and developed; and it was finally defined. That is, examples of what we now recognize as derivatives first were used on an ad hoc basis in solving particular problems; then the general concept lying behind them these uses was identified (as part of the invention of calculus); then many properties of the derivative were explained and developed in applications both to …


Determining A Fair Border, Theodore P. Hill Aug 1983

Determining A Fair Border, Theodore P. Hill

Research Scholars in Residence

In a general class of measure-partitioning or fair-division problems, the extremal case occurs when the measures are proportional. Applications are given to classical and recent fair-division problems, and to statistical decision theory.


Pressure Method For The Numerical Solution Of Transient, Compressible Fluid Flown, Donald Greenspan, Vincenzo Casulli Aug 1983

Pressure Method For The Numerical Solution Of Transient, Compressible Fluid Flown, Donald Greenspan, Vincenzo Casulli

Mathematics Technical Papers

In this paper the pressure method for incompressible fluid flow simulation is extended and applied to the numerical simulation of compressible fluid flow. The governing equations, obtained from the physical principles of conservation of momentum, mass and energy, are first studied from a characteristic point of view. Then they are discretized with a semi-implicit finite difference technique in such a fashion that the Courant stability condition on the time step is not required. The resulting algorithm is fast, accurate and applies to problems with arbitrarily large speed of sound. As an example, the computer simulation of the von Kármán vortex …


Volterra Integral Equations In Abstract Cones And Monotone Iterative Technique, G. R. Shendge Aug 1983

Volterra Integral Equations In Abstract Cones And Monotone Iterative Technique, G. R. Shendge

Mathematics Technical Papers

The objective of this paper is to develop monotone technique for obtaining extremal solutions of Volterra integral equations in abstract Banach spaces via coupled lower and upper quasi-solutions. To generate the iterates, different schemes are given which would be of special interest from computational point of view.


Derivation And Test Of Predictions Of A Discrete Latent State Model For Signed Number Addition Test Performance, Kentaro Yamamoto Jul 1983

Derivation And Test Of Predictions Of A Discrete Latent State Model For Signed Number Addition Test Performance, Kentaro Yamamoto

Dissertations and Theses

This study is an investigation of the performance of a discrete latent state model devised by Paulson (1982) to account for signed-number arithmetic test data gathered by Birenbaum and Tatsuoka (1980). One hundred twenty nine students took a test which consists of sixteen item types with four parallel arithmetic items of each type. The present study utilizes the five addition item types of four items each; hence, there are four parallel subtests. Responses to the addition items can be analyzed in terms of two components: the sign component (is the sign correct?), and the absolute value component (is the size …


Scs 79: The Lower Topology For Continuous Lattices Is A Monadic Functor, Oswald Wyler Jul 1983

Scs 79: The Lower Topology For Continuous Lattices Is A Monadic Functor, Oswald Wyler

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

No abstract provided.


On The Generators Of The First Homology With Compact Supports Of The Weierstrass Family In Characteristic Zero, Goro Kato Jul 1983

On The Generators Of The First Homology With Compact Supports Of The Weierstrass Family In Characteristic Zero, Goro Kato

Mathematics

No abstract provided.


Stop Rule Inequalities For Uniformly Bounded Sequences Of Random Variables, Theodore P. Hill, Robert P. Kertz Jul 1983

Stop Rule Inequalities For Uniformly Bounded Sequences Of Random Variables, Theodore P. Hill, Robert P. Kertz

Research Scholars in Residence

If X0, X1, ... is an arbitrarily-dependent sequence of random variables taking values in [0,1] and if V( X0, X1, ...) is the supremum, over stop rules t, of EXf, then the set of ordered pairs {(x , y): x = V( X0, X1, ..., Xn and y = E(maxjXj for some X0, ... , Xn} is precisely the set Cn = {(x, y): x < y < x(1 + n …


A Stronger Form Of The Borel-Cantelli Lemma, Theodore P. Hill Jul 1983

A Stronger Form Of The Borel-Cantelli Lemma, Theodore P. Hill

Research Scholars in Residence

No abstract provided.


Monotone Method For Boundary Value Problems Describing Periodic Transport Processes, G. R. Shendge Jul 1983

Monotone Method For Boundary Value Problems Describing Periodic Transport Processes, G. R. Shendge

Mathematics Technical Papers

One of the powerful methods of proving the existence of extremal solutions of initial and boundary value problems is the monotone iterative technique [1-4,6,7]. This has recently been applied [5] to a rather special type of boundary value problem [see pdf for notation] because, particular cases of (*) represent equations arising in the transport process of different types of particles moving in opposite directions, which are subjected to certain fluxes [8]. However (*) does not include situations in which the initial and final fluxes in a certain direction coincide. To cover this situation one needs to study a typical periodic …


Conserving Numerical Methods For X = F(X), Donald Greenspan Jul 1983

Conserving Numerical Methods For X = F(X), Donald Greenspan

Mathematics Technical Papers

Physics is characterized by conservation laws and by symmetry [1]. Unfortunately, the application of numerical methodology in approximating solutions of initial value problems usually does not preserve either of these invariants. In this sense, the use of a computer destroys the physics of a dynamical model. We will show here how to conserve total energy when solving the nonlinear initial value problem [see pdf for notation] on a computer. Moreover, the energy conserved will be exactly that of (1.1), not a new "energy" which is defined by the numerical method (see, e.g., Langdon [5]). Two distinctly different methods will be …


Contributions To The Study Of Bayes Estimates: The Maximum Likelihood Estimate And Rao's Test., S. N. Joshi Dr. Jun 1983

Contributions To The Study Of Bayes Estimates: The Maximum Likelihood Estimate And Rao's Test., S. N. Joshi Dr.

Doctoral Theses

This the sis consists of two parts. In part I we have investigated problems concerning Bayes estimates, especially ex pansion of the integrated risk of the Bayes estinate (also referred to as the Bayes risk or the integrated Bayes risk), approximation of the Bayes estimate and expansion of the posterior distribution. In part II we have introduc ed a new opimun property for estimates and have concluded that the maximum likelihood estimate (m.1.e.) enjoys this property ; in this part we have also investigated what is known as Raos conjecture which saya that the test based on the score function …


An Interview With Albert W. Tucker, Stephen B. Maurer, A. W. Tucker Jun 1983

An Interview With Albert W. Tucker, Stephen B. Maurer, A. W. Tucker

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Works

The mathematical career of Albert W. Tucker, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, spans more than 50 years. Best known today for his work in mathematical programming and the theory of games (e.g., the Kuhn-Tucker theorem, Tucker tableaux, and the Prisoner's Dilemma), he was also in his earlier years prominent in topology. Outstanding teacher, administrator and leader, he has been President of the MAA, Chairman of the Princeton Mathematics Department, and course instructor, thesis advisor or general mentor to scores of active mathematicians. He is also known for his views on mathematics education and the proper interplay between teaching and research. …


Existence Of Coupled Quasi-Solutions Of Systems Of Nonlinear Elliptic Boundart Value Problems, V. Lakshmikantham, G. S. Ladde, A. S. Vatsala Jun 1983

Existence Of Coupled Quasi-Solutions Of Systems Of Nonlinear Elliptic Boundart Value Problems, V. Lakshmikantham, G. S. Ladde, A. S. Vatsala

Mathematics Technical Papers

Systems of nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems arise in many applications such as multiple chemical reactions that take place in an isothermal or nonisothermal catalyst pellet and simple models of tubular chemical reactors [7,8,9]. Moreover, such problems also occur in a natural way as auxiliary problems in stability analysis of steady states of dynamic systems governed by reaction-diffusion systems. Constructive methods of proving existence results of such boundary value problems, which can also provide numerical procedures for the computation of solutions, are of greater value than theoretical existence results. The method of upper and lower solutions coupled with monotone iterative …