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Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society
ISSN : 20868952     EISSN : 24600245     DOI : -
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Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society disseminates new research results in all areas of mathematics and their applications. Besides research articles, the journal also receives survey papers that stimulate research in mathematics and their applications.
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L(3,2,1) Labeling of Firecracker Graph Sarbaini Sarbaini; Salman A.N.M.; Ganesha Lapenangga Putra
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 29 NUMBER 1 (MARCH 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.29.1.1177.24-35

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Let G = (V, E) be a graph. An L(3,2,1) labeling of G is a function f : V → N ∪ {0} such that for every u, v ∈ V , |f(u) − f(v)| ≥ 3 if d(u, v) = 1, |f(u) − f(v)| ≥ 2 if d(u, v) = 2, and |f(u) − f(v)| ≥ 1 if d(u, v) = 3. Let k ∈ N, a k − L(3, 2, 1) labeling is a labeling L(3,2,1) where all labels are not greater than k. An L(3,2,1) number of G, denoted by λ(3,2,1)(G), is the smallest non-negative integer k such that G has a k − L(3,2,1) labeling. In this paper, we determine λ(3,2,1) of firecracker graphs.
Quadratic Inequality for Obtaining Fixed Point Using Property (E.A) in Menger Spaces Jyotsana Majumdar; Koti N.V.V. Vara Prasad
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3 (NOVEMBER 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.28.3.1179.304-315

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In this paper, we establish some common fixed point theorems for two pairs of self-mappings by using the notion of occasionally weakly compatible/common property (E.A) using an inequality involving quadratic terms in Menger PM-space and these results are partially extend the some known results in the literature.
Mixed Models of Non-Proportional Hazard and Application in The Open Distance Education Students Retention Data Dewi Juliah Ratnaningsih; Anang Kurnia; Asep Saefuddin; I Wayan Mangku
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3 (NOVEMBER 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.28.3.1185.323-344

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The problem that arises in the Cox model is that there are more than two types of covariates and the presence of random effects is a non-proportional hazard (NPH). One example of a case that involves many factors is student retention. Low student retention can lead to dropping out of college or failure in completing studies. The purpose of this study is to overcome the problem of NPH caused by the presenceof time-independent covariates, time-dependent covariates, and random effects. The research method uses simulation. Some of the modified models are the stratified Cox model, the extended Cox model, and the frailty model. The developed model is applied to distance education student retention data. The results of the study show that frailty and study programs provide considerable diversity in explaining thetotal diversity of the model. It can be concluded that frailty needs to be considered by UT to improve the quality of services to students. In addition, other covariates that have a significant effect on UT student learning retention modeling are age, domicile, gender, GPA, marital status, employment status, number of credits taken, and number of registered courses.
Minimum Roman Dominating Distance Energy of A Graph R, Lakshmanan; N, Annamalai
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 29 NUMBER 3 (NOVEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.29.3.1190.338-346

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In this correspondence, we introduced the concept of minimum roman dominating distance energy ERDd(G) of a graph G and computed minimum roman dominating distance energy of some standard graphs. Also, we discussed the properties of eigenvalues of a minimum roman dominating distance matrix ARDd(G). Finally, we derived the upper and lower bounds for ERDd(G).
S-Prime Ideals in Principal Domain Mohamed Aqalmoun
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 29 NUMBER 1 (MARCH 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.29.1.1201.93-98

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Let R be a commutative ring and S be a multiplicative subset of R. The S-prime ideal is a generalization of the concept of prime ideal. In this paper, we completely determine all S-prime and S-maximal idealsof a principal domain. It is shown that the intersection of any descending chain of S-prime ideals in a principal domain is an S-prime ideal, also the S-radical is investigated.
Some Ring Structures of Skew Genaralized Power Series Rings Prachi Juyal; Satyajeet Singh; Seema Saini
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3 (NOVEMBER 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.28.3.1229.242-250

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In the current article, we are going to investigate a relationship between some abstract ring structures (weakly PP-rings, clean rings, uniquely clean rings and n-clean rings) along with the skew generalized power series rings A[[N, ϑ]], where A is one of the ring structures described above, (N, ≤) represents a strictly ordered monoid while ϑ : N → End(A) represents a monoid homomorphism. We shall propose unified extensions of the above-mentioned ring structures by employing specific conditions along with their proofs.
e*-Hollow-Lifting and Cofinitely e*-Lifting Modules Hiba Baanoon; Wasan Khalid
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3 (NOVEMBER 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.28.3.1232.316-322

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The novel ideas in module M over a ring R are introduced in this study. The first one, a generalization of the e∗-lifting module, is known as e∗-hollow-lifting. The second idea, an inference of e∗-lifting, is known as a cofinite e∗-lifting module. We shall demonstrate some of these ideas’ properties
Numerical Invariants of Coprime Graph of A Generalized Quaternion Group Nurhabibah Nurhabibah; I Gede Adhitya Wisnu Wardhana; Ni Wayan Switrayni
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 29 NUMBER 1 (MARCH 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.29.1.1245.36-44

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The coprime graph of a finite group was defined by Ma, denoted by ΓG, is a graph with vertices that are all elements of group G and two distinct vertices x and y are adjacent if and only if (|x|, |y|) = 1. In this study, we discuss numerical invariants of a generalized quaternion group. The numerical invariant is a property of a graph in numerical value and that value is always the same on an isomorphic graph. This research is fundamental research and analysis based on patterns in some examples. Some results of this research are the independence number of ΓQ4n is 4n − 1 or 3n and its complement metric dimension is 4n − 2 for each n ≥ 2.
A Note on Free Module Decomposition over A Principal Ideal Domain Ni Wayan Switrayni; I Gede Adhitya Wisnu Wisnu Wardhana; Qurratul Aini
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 29 NUMBER 2 (JULY 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.29.2.1246.150-155

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Some methods have been used to express a finitely generated module over a principal ideal domain as a finite direct sum of its cyclic submodules. In this paper, we give an alternative technique to decompose a free module with finite rank over a principal ideal domain using eigen spaces of its endomorphism ring.
Homomorphisms of Complex Kumjian-Pask Algebras Rosjanuardi, Rizky; Mulyaning Asih, Endang Cahya; Masta, Al Azhary
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society VOLUME 29 NUMBER 3 (NOVEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.29.3.1262.328-337

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Let Λ and Γ be row finite k-graphs without sources. We show that ∗-algebra homomorphisms ϕ : KPC(Λ) → KPC(Γ) extend to ∗-algebra homomorphisms ϕ¯ : C∗(Λ) → C∗(Γ). We also examine necessary and sufficient conditions for algebra homomorphisms between complex Kumjian-Pask algebras KPC(Λ) and KPC(Γ) which are ∗-preserving.

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