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On Area-Stationary Surfaces In Certain Neutral Kaehler 4-Manifolds, Brendan Guilfoyle, Wilhelm Klingenberg Nov 2006

On Area-Stationary Surfaces In Certain Neutral Kaehler 4-Manifolds, Brendan Guilfoyle, Wilhelm Klingenberg

Publications

We study surfaces in TN that are area-stationary with respect to a neutral Kaehler metric constructed on TN from a riemannian metric g on N. We show that holomorphic curves in TN are area-stationary, while lagrangian surfaces that are area-stationary are also holomorphic and hence totally null. However, in general, area stationary surfaces are not holomorphic. We prove this by constructing counter-examples. In the case where g is rotationally symmetric, we find all area stationary surfaces that arise as graphs of sections of the bundle TN→N and that are rotationally symmetric. When (N,g) is the round 2-sphere, TN can be …


Random Dynamics (Siuc 2006 Outstanding Scholar Public Lecture), Salah-Eldin A. Mohammed Nov 2006

Random Dynamics (Siuc 2006 Outstanding Scholar Public Lecture), Salah-Eldin A. Mohammed

Miscellaneous (presentations, translations, interviews, etc)

No abstract provided.


Improving The Convergence And Computational Efficiency Of Deformable Image Registration Calculation By Incorporating Prior Knowledge, S. Kamath, Eduard Schreibmann, Doron Levy, Dana C. Paquin, Lei Xing Nov 2006

Improving The Convergence And Computational Efficiency Of Deformable Image Registration Calculation By Incorporating Prior Knowledge, S. Kamath, Eduard Schreibmann, Doron Levy, Dana C. Paquin, Lei Xing

Mathematics

Abstract of a paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology.


Multiscale Image Registration, Dana C. Paquin, Doron Levy, Lei Xing Nov 2006

Multiscale Image Registration, Dana C. Paquin, Doron Levy, Lei Xing

Mathematics

Abstract of paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology.


Double-Slit Interference And Temporal Topos, Goro Kato, Tsunefumi Tanaka Nov 2006

Double-Slit Interference And Temporal Topos, Goro Kato, Tsunefumi Tanaka

Mathematics

The electron double-slit interference is re-examined from the point of view of temporal topos. Temporal topos (or t-topos) is an abstract algebraic (categorical) method using the theory of sheaves. A brief introduction to t-topos is given. When the structural foundation for describing particles is based on t-topos, the particle-wave duality of electron is a natural consequence. A presheaf associated with the electron represents both particle-like and wave-like properties depending upon whether an object in the site (t-site) is specified (particle-like) or not (wave-like). It is shown that the localization of the electron at one of the slits is equivalent to …


Bayesian Wavelet-Based Methods For The Detection Of Multiple Changes Of The Long Memory Parameter, Kyungduk Ko Nov 2006

Bayesian Wavelet-Based Methods For The Detection Of Multiple Changes Of The Long Memory Parameter, Kyungduk Ko

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

Long memory processes are widely used in many scientific fields, such as economics, physics, and engineering. Change point detection problems have received considerable attention in the literature because of their wide range of possible applications. Here we describe a wavelet-based Bayesian procedure for the estimation and location of multiple change points in the long memory parameter of Gaussian autoregressive fractionally integrated moving average models (ARFIMA(p, d, q)), with unknown autoregressive and moving average parameters. Our methodology allows the number of change points to be unknown. The reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm is used for posterior inference. The method …


Change Point Estimation Of Bilevel Functions, Leming Qu, Yi-Cheng Tu Nov 2006

Change Point Estimation Of Bilevel Functions, Leming Qu, Yi-Cheng Tu

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

Reconstruction of a bilevel function such as a bar code signal in a partially blind deconvolution problem is an important task in industrial processes. Existing methods are based on either the local approach or the regularization approach with a total variation penalty. This article reformulated the problem explicitly in terms of change points of the 0-1 step function. The bilevel function is then reconstructed by solving the nonlinear least squares problem subject to linear inequality constraints, with starting values provided by the local extremas of the derivative of the convolved signal from discrete noisy data. Simulation results show a considerable …


Prepms: Tof Ms Data Graphical Preprocessing Tool, Yuliya V. Karpievitch, Elizabeth G. Hill, Adam J. Smolka, Jeffrey S. Morris, Kevin R. Coombes, Keith A. Baggerly, Jonas S. Almeida Nov 2006

Prepms: Tof Ms Data Graphical Preprocessing Tool, Yuliya V. Karpievitch, Elizabeth G. Hill, Adam J. Smolka, Jeffrey S. Morris, Kevin R. Coombes, Keith A. Baggerly, Jonas S. Almeida

Jeffrey S. Morris

We introduce a simple-to-use graphical tool that enables researchers to easily prepare time-of-flight mass spectrometry data for analysis. For ease of use, the graphical executable provides default parameter settings experimentally determined to work well in most situations. These values can be changed by the user if desired. PrepMS is a stand-alone application made freely available (open source), and is under the General Public License (GPL). Its graphical user interface, default parameter settings, and display plots allow PrepMS to be used effectively for data preprocessing, peak detection, and visual data quality assessment.


An Exceptional Exponential Function, Branko Ćurgus Nov 2006

An Exceptional Exponential Function, Branko Ćurgus

Mathematics Faculty Publications

We show that there is a link between a standard calculus problem of finding the best view of a painting and special tangent lines to the graphs of exponential functions. Surprisingly, the exponential function with the "best view" is not the one with the base e. A similar link is established for families of functions obtained by composing exponential functions with a fixed linear function. The key tool in the proof is the Lambert W function.


On The Cohomology Of Spatial Polygons In Euclidean Spaces, Vehbi Emrah Paksoy Nov 2006

On The Cohomology Of Spatial Polygons In Euclidean Spaces, Vehbi Emrah Paksoy

Mathematics Faculty Articles

Space of spatial polygons in Euclidean spaces has been studied extensively in [3, 1, 2]. There is a beautiful description of cohomology in [1]. In this paper we introduce another, easy to compute method to obtain the cohomology without using toric variety arguments. We also give a criterion for a polygon space to be Fano, thus, having ample anticanonical class.


Maximal Clifford Semigroups Of Matrices, Edmond W. H. Lee Nov 2006

Maximal Clifford Semigroups Of Matrices, Edmond W. H. Lee

Mathematics Faculty Articles

All maximal Clifford semigroups of matrices are identified up to isomorphism. If the ground field of the matrices is finite, then there exists a unique Clifford semigroup of maximum order.


Summing Cubes By Counting Rectangles, Arthur T. Benjamin, Jennifer J. Quinn, Calyssa Wurtz Nov 2006

Summing Cubes By Counting Rectangles, Arthur T. Benjamin, Jennifer J. Quinn, Calyssa Wurtz

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

No abstract provided in this article.


Self-Avoiding Walks And Fibonacci Numbers, Arthur T. Benjamin Nov 2006

Self-Avoiding Walks And Fibonacci Numbers, Arthur T. Benjamin

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

By combinatorial arguments, we prove that the number of self-avoiding walks on the strip {0, 1} × Z is 8Fn − 4 when n is odd and is 8Fn − n when n is even. Also, when backwards moves are prohibited, we derive simple expressions for the number of length n self-avoiding walks on {0, 1} × Z, Z × Z, the triangular lattice, and the cubic lattice.


A Note On The Engulfing Property And The R 1+Α -Regularity Of Convex Functions In Carnot Groups, Luca Capogna, Diego Maldonado Nov 2006

A Note On The Engulfing Property And The R 1+Α -Regularity Of Convex Functions In Carnot Groups, Luca Capogna, Diego Maldonado

Mathematics Sciences: Faculty Publications

We study the engulfing property for convex functions in Carnot groups. As an application we show that the horizontal gradient of functions with this property is Hölder continuous.


On T-Pure And Almost Pure Exact Sequences Of Lca Groups, Peter Loth Nov 2006

On T-Pure And Almost Pure Exact Sequences Of Lca Groups, Peter Loth

Mathematics Faculty Publications

A proper short exact sequence in the category of locally compact abelian groups is said to be t-pure if φ(A) is a topologically pure subgroup of B, that is, if for all positive integers n. We establish conditions under which t-pure exact sequences split and determine those locally compact abelian groups K ⊕ D (where K is compactly generated and D is discrete) which are t-pure injective or t-pure projective. Calling the extension (*) almost pure if for all positive integers n, we obtain a complete description of the almost pure injectives and almost pure projectives in the category of …


Security In Pervasive Computing: Current Status And Open Issues, Munirul Haque, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed Nov 2006

Security In Pervasive Computing: Current Status And Open Issues, Munirul Haque, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed

Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications

Million of wireless device users are ever on the move, becoming more dependent on their PDAs, smart phones, and other handheld devices. With the advancement of pervasive computing, new and unique capabilities are available to aid mobile societies. The wireless nature of these devices has fostered a new era of mobility. Thousands of pervasive devices are able to arbitrarily join and leave a network, creating a nomadic environment known as a pervasive ad hoc network. However, mobile devices have vulnerabilities, and some are proving to be challenging. Security in pervasive computing is the most critical challenge. Security is needed to …


Recent Developments In Understanding Two-Dimensional Turbulence And The Nastrom-Gage Spectrum, Eleftherios Gkioulekas, Ka Kit Tung Nov 2006

Recent Developments In Understanding Two-Dimensional Turbulence And The Nastrom-Gage Spectrum, Eleftherios Gkioulekas, Ka Kit Tung

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Two-dimensional turbulence appears to be a more formidable problem than three-dimensional turbulence despite the numerical advantage of working with one less dimension. In the present paper we review recent numerical investigations of the phenomenology of two-dimensional turbulence as well as recent theoretical breakthroughs by various leading researchers. We also review efforts to reconcile the observed energy spectrum of the atmosphere (the spectrum) with the predictions of two-dimensional turbulence and quasigeostrophic turbulence.


Some Problems In Additive Number Theory., Gyan Prakash Dr. Oct 2006

Some Problems In Additive Number Theory., Gyan Prakash Dr.

Doctoral Theses

No abstract provided.


The Zeta Function Of A Hypergraph, Christopher K. Storm Oct 2006

The Zeta Function Of A Hypergraph, Christopher K. Storm

Dartmouth Scholarship

We generalize the Ihara-Selberg zeta function to hypergraphs in a natural way. Hashimoto's factorization results for biregular bipartite graphs apply, leading to exact factorizations. For $(d,r)$-regular hypergraphs, we show that a modified Riemann hypothesis is true if and only if the hypergraph is Ramanujan in the sense of Winnie Li and Patrick Solé. Finally, we give an example to show how the generalized zeta function can be applied to graphs to distinguish non-isomorphic graphs with the same Ihara-Selberg zeta function.


All About 1089, Lara Pudwell Oct 2006

All About 1089, Lara Pudwell

Lara K. Pudwell

No abstract provided.


On A Notion Of Maps Between Orbifolds Ii. Homotopy And Cw-Complex, Weimin Chen Chen Oct 2006

On A Notion Of Maps Between Orbifolds Ii. Homotopy And Cw-Complex, Weimin Chen Chen

Weimin Chen

This is the second of a series of papers which are devoted to a comprehensive theory of maps between orbifolds. In this paper, we develop a basic machinery for studying homotopy classes of such maps. It contains two parts: (1) the construction of a set of algebraic invariants – the homotopy groups, and (2) an analog of CW-complex theory. As a corollary of this machinery, the classical Whitehead theorem which asserts that a weak homotopy equivalence is a homotopy equivalence is extended to the orbifold category.


An Elliptic Equation With No Monotonicity Condition On The Nonlinearity, Gregory S. Spradlin Oct 2006

An Elliptic Equation With No Monotonicity Condition On The Nonlinearity, Gregory S. Spradlin

Mathematics - Daytona Beach

An elliptic PDE is studied which is a perturbation of an autonomous equation. The existence of a nontrivial solution is proven via variational methods. The domain of the equation is unbounded, which imposes a lack of compactness on the variational problem. In addition, a popular monotonicity condition on the nonlinearity is not assumed. In an earlier paper with this assumption, a solution was obtained using a simple application of topological (Brouwer) degree. Here, a more subtle degree theory argument must be used. © EDP Sciences, SMAI 2006.


A Classification Of Certain Maximal Subgroups Of Symmetric Groups, Benjamin Newton, Bret Benesh Oct 2006

A Classification Of Certain Maximal Subgroups Of Symmetric Groups, Benjamin Newton, Bret Benesh

Mathematics Faculty Publications

Problem 12.82 of the Kourovka Notebook asks for all ordered pairs (n,m) such that the symmetric group Sn embeds in Sm as a maximal subgroup. One family of such pairs is obtained when m=n+1. Kalužnin and Klin [L.A. Kalužnin, M.H. Klin, Certain maximal subgroups of symmetric and alternating groups, Math. Sb. 87 (1972) 91–121] and Halberstadt [E. Halberstadt, On certain maximal subgroups of symmetric or alternating groups, Math. Z. 151 (1976) 117–125] provided an additional infinite family. This paper answers the Kourovka question by producing a third infinite family of ordered …


Multiobjective Optimization Problems With Equilibrium Constraints, Boris S. Mordukhovich Oct 2006

Multiobjective Optimization Problems With Equilibrium Constraints, Boris S. Mordukhovich

Mathematics Research Reports

The paper is devoted to new applications of advanced tools of modern variational analysis and generalized differentiation to the study of broad classes of multiobjective optimization problems subject to equilibrium constraints in both finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional settings. Performance criteria in multiobjectivejvector optimization are defined by general preference relationships satisfying natural requirements, while equilibrium constraints are described by parameterized generalized equations/variational conditions in the sense of Robinson. Such problems are intrinsically nonsmooth and are handled in this paper via appropriate normal/coderivativejsubdifferential constructions that exhibit full calculi. Most of the results obtained are new even in finite dimensions, while the case of …


Remarks On The Combinatorial Intersection Cohomology Of Fans, Tom Braden Oct 2006

Remarks On The Combinatorial Intersection Cohomology Of Fans, Tom Braden

Tom Braden

No abstract provided.


Solution Methods For The P-Median Problem: An Annotated Bibliography, Josh Reese Oct 2006

Solution Methods For The P-Median Problem: An Annotated Bibliography, Josh Reese

Mathematics Faculty Research

The p-median problem is a graph theory problem that was originally designed for, and has been extensively applied to, facility location. In this bibliography, we summarize the literature on solution methods for the uncapacitated and capacitated p-median problem on a graph or network.


2006 (Fall), University Of Dayton. Department Of Mathematics Oct 2006

2006 (Fall), University Of Dayton. Department Of Mathematics

Colloquia

Abstracts of the talks givn at the 2006 Fall Colloquium.


Allometric Extension For Multivariate Regression Models, Thaddeus Tarpey, Christopher T. Ivey Oct 2006

Allometric Extension For Multivariate Regression Models, Thaddeus Tarpey, Christopher T. Ivey

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

In multivariate regression, interest lies on how the response vector depends on a set of covariates. A multivariate regression model is proposed where the covariates explain variation in the response only in the direction of the first principal component axis. This model is not only parsimonious, but it provides an easy interpretation in allometric growth studies where the first principal component of the log-transformed data corresponds to constants of allometric growth. The proposed model naturally generalizes the two–group allometric extension model to the situation where groups differ according to a set of covariates. A bootstrap test for the model is …


Advising A Precollege Curriculum Project, Stephen B. Maurer , '67, W. Mccallum Oct 2006

Advising A Precollege Curriculum Project, Stephen B. Maurer , '67, W. Mccallum

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Positive Solutions Of A Nonlinear N-Th Order Eigenvalue Problem, John R. Graef, Johnny Henderson, Bo Yang Oct 2006

Positive Solutions Of A Nonlinear N-Th Order Eigenvalue Problem, John R. Graef, Johnny Henderson, Bo Yang

Faculty Articles

For 1/2 < p < 1 fixed, values of lambda > 0 are determined for which there exist positive solutions of the n-th order differential equation u((n)) = lambda g(t)f(u), 0 < t < 1, satisfying the three-point boundary conditions, u((i-1)) (0) = u((n-2)) (P) = u((n-1)) (1) = 0, 1

The problem is converted to a third order differential-integro boundary value problem and then a recent result of Graef and Yang for third order boundary value problems is adapted. An example is included to illustrate the results.