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    Sum-Difference Model for Production of a Star-Like Harmonic Oscillator Transformation Semigroup
    (NIPES Pub., 2025-05-20) Akinwunmi, S. A.; Bakare, G.N.; Ogbu, A.O.; Garba, R.I
    This study introduces a novel sum-difference model for generating a star-like harmonic oscillator transformation semigroup, based on combinatorial properties of partial transformations over the finite set ?? = {1, 2, 3… , ?}. A partial transformation on ?? is defined as a mapping from a subset ?∗ . Using this framework, we construct a generalized two-dimensional star-like harmonic structure to produce ordered sequences and visualizable transformations. Specifically, for transformations ?∗, ?∗, ?∗ ∈ ??? ∗ , the cardinality |??? ∗ | is modeled as 1 2 ??∗ = ??∗−??∗ 2 4?∗?∗ which governs the generation of star-like sequences and image mappings. The paper presents a unified analytical approach to deriving these results using a star-like sumdifference operator. We further establish new harmonic oscillator relations within the semigroup, supported by proofs of key combinatorial functions. This research contributes to the development of algebraic methods in harmonic transformation theory and lays a foundation for future applications in signal modeling, automata theory, and abstract algebraic systems.

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