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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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THE DYNAMICS OF SLOW MANIFOLDS Verhulst, Ferdinand; Bakri, Taoufik
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 13 Number 1 (April 2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.13.1.76.73-90

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After reviewing a number of results from geometric singular perturbation theory, we discuss several approaches to obtain periodic solutions in a slow manifold.Regarding nonhyperbolic transitions we consider relaxation oscillations and canard-like solutions. The results are illustrated by prey-predator systems.DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.22342/jims.13.1.76.73-90
COMPLETE CONVERGENCES AND STRONG LAWS OF LARGE NUMBERS FOR WEIGHTED SUMS PAIRWISE NQD RANDOM VARIABLES SEQUENCE Cai, Guang- hui
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 13 Number 1 (April 2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.13.1.89.91-98

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DEVELOPMENTS OF POLYHEDRA USING OBLIQUE COORDINATES Akiyama, J.; Nara, C.
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 13 Number 1 (April 2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.13.1.77.99-114

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This paper is an exposition of the results in the paper entitled "Convex Development of a Regular Tetrahedron" by J. Akiyama, et. al. [1]. We fill in the detail which have been omitted in the paper. We determine all convex developments of a regular tetrahedron V using a tiling generated by V and we arrive at conditions for convex polygons to be convex develpments of V . Moreover, we identify all convex polyhedra whose convex developments can be determined by the method used for V .
SOME COMMENTS ON THE THEOREM PROVIDING STATIONARITY CONDITION FOR GSTAR MODELS IN THE PAPER BY BOROVKOVA et al. ., Suhartono; ., Subanar
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 13 Number 1 (April 2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.13.1.90.115-122

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Generalized Space-Time Autoregressive (GSTAR) model is one of the models that usually used for modeling and forecasting space and time series data. The aim of this paper is to study further about the stationarity conditions for parameters in the GSTAR model and the relation to Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model. We focus on the theoretical study about stationarity condition in GSTAR(11) and the relation tothe stationarity condition of parameters in VAR(1). Then, we do an empirical study to give counter examples for the theorem of stationarity condition proposed by Borovkovaet al. The results show that the theorem of stationarity condition of parameters in GSTAR(11) model given by Borovkova et al. is incorrect. Additionally, the empirical results also show that GSTAR(11) model could always be represented in VAR(1) model by applying matrix operation to the space and time parameters. Hence, we can also conclude that VAR model, particularly VAR(1), is an extension of GSTAR(11) model with any possibility values of space and time parameters.DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.22342/jims.13.1.90.115-122
A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF DENGUE INTERNAL TRANSMISSION PROCESS Nuraini, N.; Soewono, E.; Sidarto, K.A.
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 13 Number 1 (April 2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.13.1.79.123-132

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In this paper we formulate a mathematical model of internal process of dengue virus transmission in the human body. We analyze the dynamic of dengue virus using a system of differential equation. We obtain a local stability of equilibrium for this model base on a threshold parameter. In particular, we prove the stability result for a free-virus and abundance of virus-states. Finally, numerical simulation of the model are performed to study the behaviour of the system for a short period of time.DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.22342/jims.13.1.79.123-132
APPLYING THE APOS THEORY TO IMPROVE STUDENTS ABILITY TO PROVE IN ELEMENTARY ABSTRACT ALGEBRA Arnawa, I Made; sumarno, Utari; Kartasasmita, Bana; Baskoro, Edy Tri
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 13 Number 1 (April 2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jims.13.1.80.133-148

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This study is a quasi-experimental nonrandomized pretest-posttest control group design. The experiment group is treated by APOS theory instruction (APOS),that implements four characteristics of APOS theory, (1) mathematical knowledge was constructed through mental construction: actions, processes, objects, and organizing these in schemas, (2) using computer, (3) using cooperative learning groups, and (4) using ACE teaching cycle (activities, class discussion, and exercise). The control group is treated by conventional/traditional mathematics instruction (TRAD). The main purpose of this study is to analyze about achievement in proof. 180 students from two different universities (two classes at the Department of Mathematics UNAND and two classes atthe Department of Mathematics Education UNP PADANG) were engaged as the research subjects. Based on the result of data analysis, the main result of this study is that the proof ability of students' in the APOS group is significantly better than student in TRAD group, so it is strongly suggested to apply APOS theory in Abstract Algebra course.DOA : http://dx.doi.org/10.22342/jims.13.1.80.133-148
CHARACTERISATION OF PRIMITIVE IDEALS OF TOEPLITZ ALGEBRAS OF QUOTIENTS Rosjanuardi, Rizky
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 18 Number 2 (October 2012)
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BOGDANOV-TAKENS BIFURCATIONS IN THREE COUPLED OSCILLATORS SYSTEM WITH ENERGY PRESERVING NONLINEARITY Owen, Livia; Tuwankotta, J.M.
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 18 Number 2 (October 2012)
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THE METRIC DIMENSION OF A GRAPH COMPOSITION PRODUCTS WITH STAR Saputro, S.W.; Suprijanto, D.; Baskoro, Edi Tri; Salman, A.N.M.
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 18 Number 2 (October 2012)
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APPLICATIONS OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH LEMNISCATE BERNOULLI Halim, Suzeini Abdul; Omar, Rashidah
Journal of the Indonesian Mathematical Society Volume 18 Number 2 (October 2012)
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