SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228HYPERRULED SURFACES IN MINKOWSKI 4-SPACE341347281010.22099/ijsts.2005.2810ENR. ASLANERDepartment of Mathematics, Inönü University, 44280 Malatya, TurkeyJournal Article20040427In this paper, the time-like hyperruled surfaces in the Minkowski 4-space and their algebraic<br />invariants are worked. Also some characteristic results are found about these algebraic invariants.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228ANGULAR DEPENDENT MAGNETORESISTANCE OSCILLATION IN STAGE-2 IBr GRAPHITE INTERCALATION COMPOUND349356281110.22099/ijsts.2005.2811ENM. BARATIDepartment of Physics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, I. R. of Iran 71454P. K. UMMATDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M1, CanadaG. LUKEDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M1, CanadaW. R. DATARSDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4M1, CanadaJournal Article20040901The angular dependent magnetoresistance oscillation (ADMRO) of the stage-2 IBr graphite<br />intercalation compound (GIC) was studied between 1.8 K and 110 K in magnetic fields between 1 and 9<br />T. There was a series of peaks in the c-axis resistance as the field direction was changed from the c axis<br />to the (001) plane. The field independence of the angular positions of the peaks, showing that the<br />oscillation is not from the Shubnikov-de Haas effect, and the presence of the oscillation at high<br />temperatures indicate that the effect is semiclassic. The location and the relative amplitudes of the peaks<br />show that the ADMRO in this compound does not follow the predictions for the symmetrical corrugation<br />model of the cylindrical Fermi surface. The reason is attributed to the presence of two cylindrical Fermi<br />surfaces and zone folding of the Fermi surface by the periodicity of the IBr lattice in this compound.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228ON GENERAL RELATIVELY ISOTROPIC L-CURVATURE FINSLER METRICS357366281210.22099/ijsts.2005.2812ENB. NAJAFIDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science
of Amir-Kabir University, Tehran, I. R. of IranA. TAYEBIDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science
of Amir-Kabir University, Tehran, I. R. of IranM. M. REZAIIDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science
of Amir-Kabir University, Tehran, I. R. of IranJournal Article20040927In this paper the general relatively isotropic L -curvature Finsler metrics are studied. It is<br />shown that on constant relatively Landsberg spaces, the concepts of weakly Landsbergian, Landsbergian<br />and generalized Landsbergian metrics are equivalent. Some necessary conditions for a relatively<br />isotropic L -curvature Finsler metric to be a Riemannian metric are also found.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228ELECTRON ACCELERATION AND EXCITATION PROCESSES IN THE VICINITY OF A MERCURY DISCHARGE CONSTRICTION367375281310.22099/ijsts.2005.2813ENS. FAZLIAN1Faculty of Physics, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, I. R. of Iran,S. SOBHANIANFaculty of Physics, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, I. R. of IranA. MURADOVPhysics Dept., Baku State University, Baku, AzerbaijanJournal Article20030701In the present paper axial distributions of plasma and floating potentials, electron and ion<br />densities and EEDF have been measured in the DL region of a Hg discharge constriction. An attempt has<br />been made for the resolution of opposing charged layer structures in DL. Excitation processes in the<br />constriction region are studied. Using the linearization method for the nonstationary balance equations<br />system and choosing appropriate discharge conditions, the step excitation rate by the electron impact for<br />6 3 P 2 →7 1 S 0 transition in Hg is determined.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228INFORMATION MATRIX FOR A MIXTURE OF TWO PARETO DISTRIBUTIONS377385281410.22099/ijsts.2005.2814ENS. NADARAJAH1Department of Statistics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA, 68583S. KOTZDepartment of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering,
George Washington University, Washington, D. C. USA, 20052Journal Article20040925The Fisher information matrix for a mixture of two Pareto distributions is derived. Numerical<br />tabulations of the matrix are also provided for practical purposes. The work is motivated by a real-life<br />example.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228EFFECT OF MONITORING TIME INTERVAL ON THE RESULTS OF STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS OF KARST WATER RESOURCES387399281510.22099/ijsts.2005.2815ENM. ZAREDepartment of Geology, Shiraz University, I. R. of Iran
2Department of Statistics, Shiraz University, I. R. of IranA. R. NEMATOLLAHIDepartment of Statistics, Shiraz University, I. R. of IranM. RAHNEMAEIDepartment of Irrigation, Shiraz Islamic Azad University, I. R. of IranJournal Article20050419Data monitoring is important in the study and analysis of hydrological behaviors of karstic<br />systems. Monitoring shows the various regimes of groundwater flow (laminar or turbulent), depletion,<br />filling, filtration and karstification degree of karst aquifers. In recent years, analyses of these data had<br />considerable advances using stochastic time series analyses. An important problem related to these<br />analyses is the constraint of financial and technical human support. If we can increase the time intervals,<br />the costs are lowered and development of new monitoring networks will be possible. In this research, the<br />effect of monitoring time intervals on the results of time series analysis and calculated hydrologic delay<br />times are studied, using bivariate analyses in spectral domain. The first (shorter) and the second (longer)<br />delay times are related to the flow of groundwater through the larger and smaller fractures of the karstic<br />system, respectively. Daily groundwater level data of three piezometers and the discharge of a spring in<br />the Maharlu karst basin in Iran (5212′ to 5328′E and 291′ to 306′N ) were acquired and then six<br />different time series having different time intervals (1, 3, 7, 10, 14 and 30 days) were extracted and<br />analyzed. The results show that the variation of the computed stochastic parameters with increasing time<br />intervals is unpredictable, but the variation of time (period) corresponding to the frequency at the peak of<br />amplitude function (curve) shows a linear and predictable relationship, which is unique for every kind of<br />karstic aquifer having different degrees of karstification.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228A NEW METHOD FOR ELECTRIC FIELD OPTIMIZATION IN HIGH POWER LASER MULTILAYERS401410281610.22099/ijsts.2005.2816ENM. H. MAHDIEHDepartment of Physics, Iran University of Science and Technology, Narmak, Tehran, I. R. of IranM. ALAVI-NEJADDepartment of Physics, Iran University of Science and Technology, Narmak, Tehran, I. R. of IranJournal Article20041113Spatial distribution of electric field amplitude has an essential role in laser-induced damage<br />multi-layer coating. A new method introduced in this paper to reduce the electric field intensity<br />effectively within the high index layers in multi-layer reflectors that are irradiated by high power lasers.<br />The design is based on specific non-quarter wave pairs, assuming the number of layers is held constant.<br />Using a combination of periodic and non-periodic pairs of a non-quarter wave stack with an appropriate<br />thickness for a specific angle of incidence, minimum electric field can be obtained within the high index<br />layers for the S or P polarization. Different results can be obtained if the non-periodic pairs are placed<br />adjacent to the substrate, or to the ambient. We have shown that by the former design, a lower electric<br />field can be achieved within the layers and the mirror can be optimized. The optimization was carried<br />out for oblique incidence and the effect of angle of incidence was examined for both S and P<br />polarizations.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228EXTREMAL ORDERS INSIDE SIMPLE ARTINIAN RINGS411420281710.22099/ijsts.2005.2817ENN. H. HALIMI84 Manburgh Tce, Darra, QLD 4076, AustraliaJournal Article20030725The aim of this paper is to study orders over a valuation ring V with arbitrary rank in a<br />central simple F-algebra Q. The relation between all of the orders is explained with a diagram. It is then<br />shown that inside Bezout order, extremal V-orders are precisely semi-hereditary. In the last section, the<br />effect of Henselization on maximal and semi-hereditary orders is examined.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320051228ON THE INVESTIGATION OF SPARK FORMATION CONDITIONS AND ENERGY GAIN IN INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION421431281810.22099/ijsts.2005.2818ENA. GHASEMIZAD1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Guilan, Rasht, I. R. of Iran,M. R. ESKANDARIDepartment of Physics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, I. R. of IranS. KHOSHBINFARDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Guilan, Rasht, I. R. of IranM. KAMRANDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Guilan, Rasht, I. R. of IranJournal Article20041120In isobaric models for inertial confinement fusion it is assumed that the target configuration<br />at stagnation time (maximum compression) consists of two regions, hot spark and cold fuel, respectively.<br />Here the conditions of spark formation and ignition in hydrogen equimolar isotopes in central spark<br />ignition are investigated and permissible values of Hs and Ts are evaluated numerically. By introducing a<br />dimensionless parameter, ψs, the class of targets are considered by the specific value of ψs. Finally,<br />limiting fuel energy gain curve (Gf*) as a function of ignition energy (Eign) allows different implosion<br />velocities to be calculated. This result is in good agreement with more complex hydrodynamic models.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227USING FUZZY KNOWLEDGE OF A NUISANCE PARAMETER FOR HYPOTHESIS TESTING433454281910.22099/ijsts.2005.2819ENJ. BEHBOODIAN1Department of Mathematics, Shiraz Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, I. R. of IranA. MOHAMMADPOURDepartment of Statistics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Amirkabir University of Technology,
424 Hafez Ave., Tehran, I. R. of Iran, 15914Journal Article20040522The problem of hypothesis testing with a nuisance parameter is considered. Two methods for<br />using fuzzy knowledge on the nuisance parameter to test hypotheses are suggested. These methods are<br />neither a pure classical nor a pure Bayesian approach to hypothesis testing, but rather related to both. A<br />few known examples and their applications, which cannot be studied by the parametric statistical<br />methods, are discussed.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227ON THE INTEGRAL INVARIANTS OF KINEMATICALLY GENERATED RULED SURFACES455470282010.22099/ijsts.2005.2820ENH. B. KARADAGDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Inönü University,
44069 Malatya, TurkeyS. KELESDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Inönü University,
44069 Malatya, TurkeyJournal Article20040525In this paper, the dual area vector of a closed dual spherical curve is kinematically generated<br />and the dual Steineer vector of a motion are extensively studied by the methods of differential geometry.<br />Jacobi’s Theorems, known for real curves, are investigated for closed dual curves. The closed trajectory<br />surfaces generated by an oriented line are fixed in a moving rigid body in IR3 , in which the closed dual<br />curves from E. Study’s transference principle is studied. The integral invariants of these closed ruled<br />surfaces are calculated by means of the area vector. Moreover, some theorems, results and examples are<br />given.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227AIR POLLUTION ASSESSMENT IN SHIRAZ BY PASSIVE SAMPLING TECHNIQUES471480282110.22099/ijsts.2005.2821ENK. HADAD1Department of Nuclear Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, I. R. of Iran, 71345A. SAFAVIDepartment of Chemistry, Shiraz University, Shiraz, I. R. of Iran, 71454R. TAHONETI Group Burgeap, 92772 Boulogne Billancourt Cedex, FranceJournal Article20040901The air quality in Shiraz was assessed based on a one-week passive sampling campaign.<br />During the first week of the summer 2003, about 400 passive samplers were used in groups of two and<br />three, so that 187 sampling stations covered all of Shiraz. Pollutant gases including SO2, NO2 and BTX<br />(benzene, toluene and xylene) were sampled by diffusive sampling tubes. Collected samples were<br />analyzed and pollutant concentrations were determined by using ion chromatography, spectrophotometry<br />and gas chromatography techniques. The result of the analysis shows that SO2 and NO2 concentrations<br />exceed national and international standards in the central and southern parts of Shiraz. Weekly averaged<br />concentrations of benzene, toluene and xylene at all sampling sites were 105, 206 and 123 μg/m3, which<br />exceed national and international standards.<br />Based on the results, more than 15% of Shiraz's population (180,000 out of 1.2 million people)<br />were exposed to high levels of NO2 during this survey period.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227TRANSFORMATION SEMIGROUPS AND EXACT SEQUENCES481495282210.22099/ijsts.2005.2822ENF. AYATOLLAH ZADEH SHIRAZIDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University of
Tehran, Enghelab Ave., Tehran, I. R. of IranJournal Article20030412This text carries out some ideas about exact and P− exact sequences of transformation<br />semigroups. Some theorems like the short five lemma (Lemma 1.3 and Lemma 2.3) are valid here as in<br />exact sequences of R − modules.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227ON GENERAL RELATIVELY ISOTROPIC MEAN LANDSBERG METRICS497505282310.22099/ijsts.2005.2823ENB. NAJAFIDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science
of Amir-Kabir University, Tehran, I. R. of IranA. TAYEBIDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science
of Amir-Kabir University, Tehran, I. R. of IranM. M. REZAIIDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science
of Amir-Kabir University, Tehran, I. R. of IranJournal Article20041225The general relatively isotropic mean Landsberg metrics contain the general relatively<br />isotropic Landsberg metrics. A class of Finsler metrics is given, in which the mentioned two concepts<br />are equivalent. In this paper, an interpretation of general relatively isotropic mean Landsberg metrics is<br />found by using C-conformal transformations. Some necessary conditions for a general relatively<br />isotropic mean Landsberg metric, as well as generalized Landsberg metric to be a Riemannian metric are<br />also found.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227THE STRUCTURE OF (α,β)-DERIVATIONS OF TRIANGULAR RINGS507514282410.22099/ijsts.2005.2824ENM. N. GHOSSEIRIDepartment of Mathematics, Kurdistan University
P. O. Box 416, Sanandaj, I. R. of IranJournal Article20041030Let R and S be reduced rings with identities whose idempotents are central, and let M be an<br />(R, S)-bimodule such that annr (M)=0. In this paper, we determine first the structure of automorphisms of<br />the triangular ring, <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />=<br />S<br />R M<br />T<br />0<br />, and then, for all automorphisms α ,β of T we determine the structure<br />of (α,β)-derivations of T.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227INSTABILITY OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN NONLINEAR VECTOR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF ORDER SEVEN515521282510.22099/ijsts.2005.2825ENC. TUNC1Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences and Literature,
Yüzüncü Yil University, 65080, Van, TurkeyE. TUNCDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Literature,
Gaziosman Paşa University, 60080, Tokat, TurkeyJournal Article20040622Sufficient conditions are established under which the zero solution X = 0 of equation (2) is<br />unstable.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227ON THE MOMENTS OF LKD523529282610.22099/ijsts.2005.2826ENA BAZARGAN-LARIDepartment of Statistics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, I. R. of IranJournal Article20040815The mean and variance of the Lagrangian Katz family of distribution (LKD), the basic<br />Lagrangian Katz distribution of Type I (LKD-I) and Type II (LKD-II) are provided in an easy method.<br />The recurrence relation between the non-central, central and factorial moments, and the recurrence<br />relation between moments and cumulants of LKD, LKD-I and LKD-II are given. The first four<br />cumulants of LKD-I and LKD-II are provided.SpringerIranian Journal of Science2731-809529320050227CONFORMAL VECTOR FIELDS ON TANGENT BUNDLE OF A RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLD531539282710.22099/ijsts.2005.2827ENS. HEDAYATIANFaculty of Mathematics, Amir-Kabir University of Technology, Hafez Ave. 15914, Tehran, I. R. of IranB. BIDABADFaculty of Mathematics, Amir-Kabir University of Technology, Hafez Ave. 15914, Tehran, I. R. of IranJournal Article20040829Let M be an n-dimensional Riemannian manifold and TM its tangent bundle. The<br />conformal and fiber preserving vector fields on TM have well-known physical interpretations and have<br />been studied by physicists and geometricians. Here we define a Riemannian or pseudo-Riemannian lift<br />metric g on TM , which is in some senses more general than other lift metrics previously defined on<br />TM , and seems to complete these works. Next we study the lift conformal vector fields on (TM,g) and<br />prove among the others that, every complete lift conformal vector field on TM is homothetic, and<br />moreover, every horizontal or vertical lift conformal vector field on TM is a Killing vector.