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    Discrete Fractional Integrals, Lattice Points on Short Arcs, and Diophantine Approximation
    (TÜBİTAK - Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu, 2022) Temur, Faruk
    Recently in joint work with E. Sert, we proved sharp boundedness results on discrete fractional integral operators along binary quadratic forms. Present work vastly enhances the scope of those results by extending boundedness to bivariate quadratic polynomials. We achieve this in part by establishing connections to problems on concentration of lattice points on short arcs of conics, whence we study discrete fractional integrals and lattice point concentration from a unified perspective via tools of sieving and diophantine approximation, and prove theorems that are of interest to researchers in both subjects.
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    A Note on Points on Algebraic Sets
    (Hacettepe Üniversitesi, 2021) Çam Çelik, Şermin; Göral, Haydar
    In this short note, we count the points on algebraic sets which lie in a subset of a domain. It is proved that the set of points on algebraic sets coming from certain subsets of a domain has the full asymptotic. This generalizes the first theorem of [E. Alkan and E.S. Yoruk, Statistics and characterization of matrices by determinant and trace, Ramanujan J., 2019] and also anwers some questions from the same article.
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    Stability in Commutative Rings
    (TÜBİTAK - Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu, 2020) Ay Saylam, Başak
    Let R be a commutative ring with zero-divisors and I an ideal of R. I is said to be ES-stable if JI = $I^2$ for some invertible ideal J ? I , and I is said to be a weakly ES-stable ideal if there is an invertible fractional ideal J and an idempotent fractional ideal E of R such that I = JE . We prove useful facts for weakly ES-stability and investigate this stability in Noetherian-like settings. Moreover, we discuss a question of A. Mimouni on locally weakly ES-stable rings: is a locally weakly ES-stable domain of finite character weakly ES-stable?
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    Citation - WoS: 2
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    Rings With Few Units and the Infinitude of Primes
    (Hacettepe Üniversitesi, 2020) Özcan, Hikmet Burak; Taşkın, Sedef
    In this short note, our aim is to provide novel proofs for the infinitude of primes in an algebraic way. It’s thought that the first proof for the infinitude of primes was given by the Ancient Greek mathematician Euclid. To date, most of the proofs have been based on the fact that every positive integer greater than 1 can be written as a product of prime numbers. However, first we are going to prove a ring theoretic fact that if R is an infinite commutative ring with unity and the cardinality of the set of invertible elements is strictly less than the cardinality of the ring, then there are infinitely many maximal ideals. This fact leads to an elegant proof for the infinitude of primes. In addition, under the same cardinality assumption, we consider the special case in which R is a unique factorization domain (for short UFD) and establish another ring theoretic result. Thanks to it, we give a second proof of the infinitude of primes. © 2020, Hacettepe University. All rights reserved.
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    The Frequency Function and Its Connections To the Lebesgue Points and the Hardy-Littlewood Maximal Function
    (TÜBİTAK, 2019) Temur, Faruk
    The aim of this work is to extend the recent work of the author on the discrete frequency function to the more delicate continuous frequency function tau, and further to investigate its relations to the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function M, and to the Lebesgue points. We surmount the intricate issue of measurability of tau f by approaching it with a sequence of carefully constructed auxiliary functions for which measurability is easier to prove. After this, we give analogues of the recent results on the discrete frequency function. We then connect the points of discontinuity of Mf for f simple to the zeros of tau f, and to the non-Lebesgue points of f.
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    Citation - WoS: 5
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    Convergence Analysis and Numerical Solution of the Benjamin-Bona Equation by Lie-Trotter Splitting
    (TUBITAK, 2018) Zürnacı, Fatma; Gücüyenen Kaymak, Nurcan; Seydaoğlu, Muaz; Tanoğlu, Gamze
    In this paper, an operator splitting method is used to analyze nonlinear Benjamin-Bona-Mahony-type equations. We split the equation into an unbounded linear part and a bounded nonlinear part and then Lie-Trotter splitting is applied to the equation. The local error bounds are obtained by using the approach based on the differential theory of operators in a Banach space and the quadrature error estimates via Lie commutator bounds. The global error estimate is obtained via Lady Windermere's fan argument. Finally, to confirm the expected convergence order, numerical examples are studied.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Corrigendum: on Density Theorems for Rings of Krull Type With Zero Divisors
    (TUBITAK, 2017) Ay Saylam, Başak
    This corrigendum is written to correct some parts of the paper "On density theorems for rings of Krull type with zero divisors". The proofs of Proposition 2.4 and Proposition 4.3 are incorrect and the current note makes the appropriate corrections.
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    Recursion Formula for the Green's Function of a Hamiltonian for Several Types of Dirac Delta-Function Potentials in Curved Spaces
    (TUBITAK, 2016) Erman, Fatih
    In this short article, we nonperturbatively derive a recursive formula for the Green's function associated with finitely many point Dirac delta potentials in one dimension. We extend this formula to the one for the Dirac delta potentials supported by regular curves embedded in two-dimensional manifolds and for the Dirac delta potentials supported by two-dimensional compact manifolds embedded in three-dimensional manifolds. Finally, this formulation allows us to find the recursive formula of the Green's function for the point Dirac delta potentials in two- and three-dimensional Riemannian manifolds, where the renormalization of coupling constant is required.
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    Citation - WoS: 3
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    Small Supplements, Weak Supplements and Proper Classes
    (Hacettepe Üniversitesi, 2016) Alizade, Rafail; Büyükaşık, Engin; Durğun, Yılmaz
    Let SS denote the class of short exact sequences E:0 → Af→ B → C → 0 of R-modules and R-module homomorphisms such that f(A) has a small supplement in B i.e. there exists a submodule K of M such that f(A) + K = B and f(A) ∩ K is a small module. It is shown that, SS is a proper class over left hereditary rings. Moreover, in this case, the proper class SS coincides with the smallest proper class containing the class of short exact sequences determined by weak supplement submodules. The homological objects, such as, SS-projective and SScoinjective modules are investigated. In order to describe the class SS, we investigate small supplemented modules, i.e. the modules each of whose submodule has a small supplement. Besides proving some closure properties of small supplemented modules, we also give a complete characterization of these modules over Dedekind domains.
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    On Density Theorems for Rings of Krull Type With Zero Divisors
    (TUBITAK, 2014) Ay Saylam, Başak
    Let R be a commutative ring and I(R) denote the multiplicative group of all invertible fractional ideals of R, ordered by A ≥ B if and only if B ⊆ A. If R is a Marot ring of Krull type, then R(Pi), where {Pi}i∈I are a collection of prime regular ideals of R, is a valuation ring and R = ∩ R(Pi) . We denote by Gi the value group of the valuation associated with R(Pi). We prove that there is an order homomorphism from I(R) into the cardinal direct sum ∐i∈I Gi and we investigate the conditions that make this monomorphism onto for R.