Integration of Vector Valued Functions (open access)

Integration of Vector Valued Functions

This paper develops an integral for Lebesgue measurable functions mapping from the interval [0, 1] into a Banach space.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Anderson, Edmond Cardell, III
System: The UNT Digital Library
Complete Ordered Fields (open access)

Complete Ordered Fields

The purpose of this thesis is to study the concept of completeness in an ordered field. Several conditions which are necessary and sufficient for completeness in an ordered field are examined. In Chapter I the definitions of a field and an ordered field are presented and several properties of fields and ordered fields are noted. Chapter II defines an Archimedean field and presents several conditions equivalent to the Archimedean property. Definitions of a complete ordered field (in terms of a least upper bound) and the set of real numbers are also stated. Chapter III presents eight conditions which are equivalent to completeness in an ordered field. These conditions include the concepts of nested intervals, Dedekind cuts, bounded monotonic sequences, convergent subsequences, open coverings, cluster points, Cauchy sequences, and continuous functions.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Arnold, Thompson Sharon
System: The UNT Digital Library
Valuations and Valuation Rings (open access)

Valuations and Valuation Rings

This paper is an investigation of several basic properties of ordered Abelian groups, valuations, the relationship between valuation rings, valuations, and their value groups and valuation rings. The proofs to all theorems stated without proof can be found in Zariski and Samuel, Commutative Algebra, Vol. I, 1858. In Chapter I several basic theorems which are used in later proofs are stated without proof, and we prove several theorems on the structure of ordered Abelian groups, and the basic relationships between these groups, valuations, and their valuation rings in a field. In Chapter II we deal with valuation rings, and relate the structure of valuation rings to the structure of their value groups.
Date: August 1975
Creator: Badt, Sig H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Product and Function Spaces (open access)

Product and Function Spaces

In this paper the Cartesian product topology for an arbitrary family of topological spaces and some of its basic properties are defined. The space is investigated to determine which of the separation properties of the component spaces are invariant.
Date: August 1971
Creator: Barrett, Lewis Elder
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simplicial Homology (open access)

Simplicial Homology

The purpose of this thesis is to construct the homology groups of a complex over an R-module. The thesis begins with hyperplanes in Euclidean n-space. Simplexes and complexes are defined, and orientations are given to each simplex of a complex. The chains of a complex are defined, and each chain is assigned a boundary. The function which assigns to each chain a boundary defines the set of r-dimensional cycles and the set of r—dimensional bounding cycles. The quotient of those two submodules is the r-dimensional homology group.
Date: August 1973
Creator: Chang, Chih-Chen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Prime Ideals in Commutative Rings (open access)

Prime Ideals in Commutative Rings

This thesis is a study of some properties of prime ideals in commutative rings with unity.
Date: August 1970
Creator: Clayton, Marlene H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rings of Continuous Functions (open access)

Rings of Continuous Functions

The purpose of this paper is to examine properties of the ring C(X) of all complex or real-valued continuous functions on an arbitrary topological space X.
Date: August 1971
Creator: Connell, Carolyn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Properties of an Integral of E.J. McShane (open access)

Properties of an Integral of E.J. McShane

The problem with which this paper is concerned is that of investigating the properties of an integral which was first defined by E. J. McShane in lecture notes presented at the Conference on Modern Theories of Integration, held at the University of Oklahoma in June, 1969.
Date: August 1973
Creator: Dennis, Thomas B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
G-domains, G-ideals, and Hilbert Rings (open access)

G-domains, G-ideals, and Hilbert Rings

The problem with which this investigation is concerned is that of determining the properties of the following: a particular type of integral domain, the G-domain; a type of prime ideal, the G-ideal; and a special type of ring, the Hilbert ring.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Draper, Ruben P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerning Measure Theory (open access)

Concerning Measure Theory

The purpose of this thesis is to study the concept of measure and associated concepts. The study is general in nature; that is, no particular examples of a measure are given.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Glasscock, Robert Ray
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Properties of Ideals in a Commutative Ring (open access)

Some Properties of Ideals in a Commutative Ring

This thesis exhibits a collection of proofs of theorems on ideals in a commutative ring with and without a unity. Theorems treated involve properties of ideals under certain operations (sum, product, quotient, intersection, and union); properties of homomorphic mappings of ideals; contraction and extension theorems concerning ideals and quotient rings of domains with respect to multiplicative systems; properties of maximal, minimal, prime, semi-prime, and primary ideals; properties of radicals of ideals with relations to quotient rings, semi-prime, and primary ideals.
Date: August 1973
Creator: Hicks, Gary B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Lane's Integral (open access)

On Lane's Integral

The problem and purpose of this paper is to develop Lane's Integral in two-space, and then to expand these concepts into three-space and n-space. Lane's Integral can be used by both mathematicians and statisticians as one of the tools in the calculation of certain probabilities and expectations. The method of presentation is straightforward with the basic concepts of integration theory and Stieltjes Integral assumed.
Date: August 1971
Creator: Hill, William James
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Stielitjes Integral (open access)

On the Stielitjes Integral

This paper is a study of the Stieltjes integral, a generalization of the Riemann integral normally studied in introductory calculus courses. The purpose of the paper is to investigate many of the basic manipulative properties of the integral.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Keagy, Thomas A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tauberian Theorems for Certain Regular Processes (open access)

Tauberian Theorems for Certain Regular Processes

In 1943 R. C. Buck showed that a sequence x is convergent if some regular matrix sums every subsequence of x. Thus, for example, if every subsequence of x is Cesaro summable, then x is actually convergent. Buck's result was quite surprising, since research in summability theory up to that time gave no hint of such a remarkable theorem. The appearance of Buck's result in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society (3) created immediate interest and has prompted considerable research which has taken the following directions: (i) to study regular matrix transformations in order to shed light on Buck's theorem, (ii) to extend Buck's theorem, (iii) to obtain analogs of Buck's theorem for sequence spaces other than the space of convergent sequences, and (iv) to obtain analogs of Buck's theorem involving processes other than subsequencing, such as stretching. The purpose of the present paper is to contribute to all facets of the problem, particularly to (i), (iii), and (iv).
Date: August 1975
Creator: Keagy, Thomas A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generalized C-sets (open access)

Generalized C-sets

The problem undertaken in this paper is to determine what the algebraic structure of the class of C-sets is, when the notion of sum is to be the "set sum. " While the preliminary work done by Appling took place in the space of additive and bounded real valued functions, the results here are found in the more general setting of a complete lattice ordered group. As a conseque n c e , G . Birkhof f' s book, Lattice Theory, is used as the standard reference for most of the terminology used in the paper. The direction taken is prompted by a paper by W. D. L. Appling, "A Generalization of Absolute Continuity and of an Analogue of the Lebesgue Decomposition Theorem. " Since some of the results obtained provide another approach to a problem originally studied by Nakano, and improved upon by Bernau, reference is made to their work to provide other terminology and examples of alternative approaches to the problem of lateral completion. Thus Chapter I contains a brief history of the notion of C-sets and their relationship to lattice ordered groups, along with a summary of the properties of lattice ordered groups needed for later developments. …
Date: August 1974
Creator: Keisler, D. Michael
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spaces of Closed Subsets of a Topological Space (open access)

Spaces of Closed Subsets of a Topological Space

The purpose of this paper is to examine selected topologies, the Vietoris topology in particular, on S(X), the collection of nonempty, closed subsets of a topological space X. Characteristics of open and closed subsets of S(X), with the Vietoris topology, are noted. The relationships between the space X and the space S(X), with the Vietoris topology, concerning the properties of countability, compactness, and connectedness and the separation properties are investigated. Additional topologies are defined on S(X), and each is compared to the Vietoris topology on S(X). Finally, topological convergence of nets of subsets of X is considered. It is found that topological convergence induces a topology on S(X), and that this topology is the Vietoris topology on S(X) when X is a compact, Hausdorff space.
Date: August 1974
Creator: Leslie, Patricia J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Completing the Space of Step Functions (open access)

Completing the Space of Step Functions

In this thesis a study is made of the space X of all step functions on [0,1]. This investigation includes determining a completion space, X*, for the incomplete space X, defining integration for X*, and proving some theorems about integration in X*.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Massey, Linda K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Properties of Valuation Rings (open access)

Some Properties of Valuation Rings

This thesis investigates some of the properties of valuation rings. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the basic properties of commutative rings and ideals in rings. Unless otherwise stated, all rings considered in this thesis are commutative rings with a unity.
Date: August 1971
Creator: Miller, Linda C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Topics in Category Theory (open access)

Topics in Category Theory

The purpose of this paper is to examine some basic topics in category theory. A category consists of a class of mathematical objects along with a morphism class having an associative composition. The paper is divided into two chapters. Chapter I deals with intrinsic properties of categories. Various "sub-objects" and properties of morphisms are defined and examples are given. Chapter II deals with morphisms between categories called functors and the natural transformations between functors. Special types of functors are defined and examples are given.
Date: August 1974
Creator: Miller, Robert Patrick
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Generalization of the Weierstrass Approximation Theorem (open access)

A Generalization of the Weierstrass Approximation Theorem

A presentation of the Weierstrass approximation theorem and the Stone-Weierstrass theorem and a comparison of these two theorems are the objects of this thesis.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Murchison, Jo Denton
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Invariant Integral Over a Compact Topological Group (open access)

An Invariant Integral Over a Compact Topological Group

The purpose of this paper is to develop an invariant integral for a compact topological group and, then to use that integral to prove the fundamental Peter-Weyl Theorem.
Date: August 1970
Creator: Nelson, John D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Lp Spaces of Equivalence Classes of Lebesgue Integrable Functions (open access)

The Lp Spaces of Equivalence Classes of Lebesgue Integrable Functions

The purpose of the paper is to prove that the Lp spaces, p ≥ 1, of equivalence classes of functions are Banach spaces.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Peel, Jerry
System: The UNT Digital Library
Continuous Multifunctions (open access)

Continuous Multifunctions

This paper is a discussion of multifunctions, various types of continuity defined on multifunctions, and implications of continuity for the range and domain sets of the multifunctions.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Rulon, Susan Ree
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wiener's Approximation Theorem for Locally Compact Abelian Groups (open access)

Wiener's Approximation Theorem for Locally Compact Abelian Groups

This study of classical and modern harmonic analysis extends the classical Wiener's approximation theorem to locally compact abelian groups. The first chapter deals with harmonic analysis on the n-dimensional Euclidean space. Included in this chapter are some properties of functions in L1(Rn) and T1(Rn), the Wiener-Levy theorem, and Wiener's approximation theorem. The second chapter introduces the notion of standard function algebra, cospectrum, and Wiener algebra. An abstract form of Wiener's approximation theorem and its generalization is obtained. The third chapter introduces the dual group of a locally compact abelian group, defines the Fourier transform of functions in L1(G), and establishes several properties of functions in L1(G) and T1(G). Wiener's approximation theorem and its generalization for L1(G) is established.
Date: August 1974
Creator: Shu, Ven-shion
System: The UNT Digital Library