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Volume 9, Issue 2, April 2024
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Siyi Yu, Xiaojun Zhang
Abstract: On the basis of set theory, propositional logic and generalized quantifier theory, this paper indicates that the other 23 valid syllogisms can be only derived from the syllogism IAI-4. These derivations use the symmetry of quantifiers no and some, the definitions of inner and outer negation of Aristotelian quantifiers, dedu
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Ala Eddine TAIER, Ranchao Wu
Abstract: In this paper, we study the existence and uniqueness of solutions for Hadamard fractional sequential differential systems involving the Hadamard fractional derivative with orders α ∈ (1,2] and β ∈ (2,3]. The main tools in our study are Banach fixed point theorem and schauder fixed point theorem. An example is provided to il
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Ala Eddine TAIER, Ranchao Wu
Abstract: In this paper, we study the existence of solutions for quasi-linear fractional differential equations with non-local condition using the Schauder fixed point theorem in Banach space. Later, we discuss a particular example which satisfies all the existence conditions.
Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2023
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Xing Zhu, Chuanze Niu
Abstract: The formula of the $p$-adic valuation of the sequence $C_n(l)=\prod_{k=1}^{n}\prod_{j=0}^{l}(2k+2j-1)$ is studied. It is proved that $C_n(l)$ is not a square if $l$ is even and $n\ge \max\{2l,\frac{3l+19}{5}\}$. It is proved also that there are many squares in the sequences $C_n(1)$ and $C_n(3)$, while there are no squares
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Christer Oscar Kiselman
Abstract: This essay describes orbits of particles passing near the sun, first according to Newton’s celestial mechanics and then according to Einstein’s general theory of relativity. Attempts to verify the latter by observing the deflection of light during total solar eclipses are mentioned. Confirmation also comes from mea- sureme
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Xuanci Wang, Wei Yi, Bin Zhang
Abstract: The covariance matrix, employed for measuring the linear correlation between variables, plays a vital role in data analysis, such as statistical prediction and hypothesis testing. When the data dimension is high, the traditional sample covariance matrix is not an ideal estimator of the population covariance matrix anymore,
Volume 6, Issue 6, December 2021
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Nadia Khan, Fatima Ramazan, Munazza Shamas
Abstract: Let G_n^6 represents the class connected 6-cyclic graphs. In this paper, first some result isderived for the characterization of class connected 6-cyclic graphs. Then we find minimum degree distance of class of connected of 6-cyclic graph.
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EL Hadji SOW, Moussa FALL, Oumar SALL
Abstract: In this work, we determine the set of algebraic points of degree at most Q over on the curve C given by the affine equation y^{2}= 4x^{5}+1. This result extends a result of Andrew R. Booker, Jeroen Sijsling, Andrew V. Sutherland, John Voight and Dan Yasak who described in [1] the set of rational points on this curve
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PARDI AFFANDI, M.Mahfudz S, Oscar A.B, A. Rahim
Abstract: Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a disease caused by an arbovirus that enters the human body through the Aedes aegypti or Aedes albopictus mosquito. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is characterized by symptoms of dengue fever; headache; reddish skin that looks like measles; and muscle and joint pain. In some patients, dengu
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Baiyu Wang, Wei Liu
Abstract: For the past few years, the meshless method has played a great advantage in solving partial differential equations. In this paper, a local meshless method based on moving least square and local radial basis functions is used to solve the inverse problem of heat conduction equation. The inverse problem is determination of a
Volume 4, Issue 5, October 2019
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Ahmed N. K. Alfarra, Hui Xiaofeng, Ehsan Chitsaz, Jaleel Ahmed
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the countercyclical buffer addressed in the Basel III framework. The ‘countercyclical buffer ‘targets at the extenuation of the supposedly harmful behavior of bank capital. The size of the buffer after the stepwise growths during the application stage finally reaches 2.5%. Therefore, the presen
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Serge PERRINE
Abstract: A Pell Fermat equation and its two classes of solutions are discussed. We give a formula for the pairs of positive solutions, written with the Pell numbers, and some new identities involving these numbers. We build an invariant modulo 4 for each class of solutions.
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Bohdan Chapaliuk, Yuriy Zaychenko
Abstract: Lung cancer is one of the most aggressive types of cancer, and the possibility to detect it at an early stage can save a lot of patient lives worldwide. Building an automated lung cancer detection system can help to speed up the process of cancer detection and save human lives. This article considers three different approac
Volume 4, Issue 4, August 2019
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Fang-Ming Hsu, Chien-Ho Liao, Qian-Feng Liu
Abstract: Earning profit is always the paramount issue for investors. Many factors have been proved to affect stock returns, although information uncertainty is rarely discussed. This study examines how the effect of investors’ sentiments on stock returns and trading volumes is moderated by information uncertainty. Text mining techno
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D.G. Zaccari, C.J. AlturriaLanzardo, J.E. Pérez, J.C. Cesco
Abstract: In this paper, we present two new approximants for the Error Function. The starting point for obtaining them, is to use two alternative integral representations involving improper integrals. Both integrands include the function. Therefore, by replacing by its truncated Taylor's expansion, we obtain a rational approximan
Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2018
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Yeong-Jeu Sun
Abstract: In this paper, the existence of limit cycles for a class of nonlinear systems is explored. Based on the time-domain approach with differential and integral inequalities, the phenomenon of the stable limit cycle can be accurately verified for such nonlinear systems. Furthermore, the exponentially stable limit cycles, frequen
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Lázaro J. Miranda Díaz
Abstract: Radical arithmetic electronic controllers for automatic control of industrial processes, base their operating principle on the use of new mathematical equations deduced specifically for this purpose and they have been reviewed and approved by MsC. Maria Victoria Mederos, professor at the Faculty of mathematics and computer
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Alexander V. Evako
Abstract: In the present paper, we study basic properties of digital n-dimensional manifolds and digital simply connected spaces. An important property of a digital n-manifold is that M is a digital n-sphere if and only if for any point v of M, M-v is a digital n-disk. It is proved that a digital (n-1)-sphere S
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Xiwu Han
Abstract: This paper at first isolates a group of Monty Hall problems, in which all doors are exhaustively chosen, swapped and revealed one by one, then introduces a new variant of briefer tree diagrams for the conditional probability calculation of three-doors and four-doors, and finally gives the recurrence form for n-doors and its
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K.RAJESHWAR REDDY, M.CHENNA KRISHNA REDDY
Abstract: A numerical investigation of an unsteady MHD natural convection flow past an impulsively moving plate with ramped temperature. The dimensionless governing coupled, non- linear boundary layer partial differential equations are solved by a finite element method. The effects of the various dimensionless parameters entering int
Volume 1, Issue 1, October 2016
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Syed Adil Hussain, Taha Hasan Associate Professor
Abstract: This research considers the Bayesian inference & ranking of the domestic News TV channels using method of paired comparisons. Results for analysis are computed in C language and programs’ coding are executed for seven parametric model’s inference. Furthermore, to ensure the appropriateness of the model, the goodness of fit
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Omprakash Sikhwal, Yashwant Vyas
Abstract: Various sequences of polynomials by the names of Fibonacci and Lucas polynomials occur in the literature over a century. Generalization of the Fibonacci polynomial has been done using various approaches. One usually found in the literature that the generalization is done by varying the initial conditions. In this paper we s
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Munmun Nath, Bijan Nath, Santanu Roy
Abstract: In this article, the notion of different types of statistically convergent and statistically null fuzzy real-valued sequences having multiplicity greater than two is introduced. Some algebraic and topological properties such as solid, monotone, symmetric, convergence free, sequence algebra etc. of these spaces are studied.
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Xiaoyang Zheng, Hong Su, Liqiong Qiu, Jiangping He
Abstract: This presents a refined approach for computing integral and product operators by using the rich properties of Legendre wavelet.The most advantages of this refined calculations are that the operational matrices are lower dimensions, coarse and its elements are the same on each subinterval, respectively. The operational matri
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Maged G. Bin-Saad, Amani M. Hanballa
Abstract: In this work we will introduce and study a generalized zeta function of the general Hurwitz – Lerch zeta functions. Here, we aim to derive basic properties of generalized zeta function for the general Hurwitz – Lerch zeta functions include some integral representations for several general Hurwitz – Lerch zeta functions a
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Li Wang, Assistant Professor, Lei Jin, PhD
Abstract: In past many years, biomathematics population models are constructed based on plausible explicit and implicit biological assumptions. In the case that not enough analysis is carried out for a well-motivated and plausible model, the result is no or minimum insights gained. In this study, existence of Hopf bifurcations of a n
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Li WANG, Lei JIN
Abstract: Abstract In this paper, the global, non-vacuum solutions with large amplitude to the initial-boundary value problem of the one-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes-Poisson system with viscosity and heat conductivity coefficients are considered. The proof is based on the analysis on the positive lower and upper bounds on
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Lam Weng Siew, Liew Kah Fai, Lam Weng Hoe
Abstract: Healthcare industry plays an important role in the society and attracts the attention of the public nowadays. Healthcare industry has played a vital role in this world to provide goods and services to enhance quality of life, life expectancy, diagnostic and treatment options as well as the efficiency and cost effectiveness
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G.P.S. Rathore, Omprakash Sikhwal, Ritu Choudhary
Abstract: Sequences have been fascinating topic for mathematicians for centuries. The Fibonacci and Lucas sequences are examples of second order recursive sequences. Fibonacci sequence is defined by In recent years, few research scholars have been introduced Fibonacci-Like sequences which are similar to Fibonacci sequences in recur
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LabadzeLevan, SokhadzeGrigol, KvatadzeZurab
Abstract: An estimation procedure for Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process drift and volatility coefficients is given. The procedure is based on the maximum likelihood principle andplug-in-estimator.
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Dariush Akbarian, Hossein Dibachi
Abstract: Free Replication Hull (FRH) is a special case of the CCR DEA problem in which the convexity axiom is excluded from the PPS of the CCR model and the intensity variables are restricted to the whole numbers. In this paper we propose MAJ-FRH, similar to the ranking method in data envelopment analysis proposed by Mehrabian et al
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Dariush Akbarian
Abstract: The out-of-kilter algorithm is one of the basic algorithms that solve the minimum cost flow problem. The aim of this paper is to shows that if the dual of out of kilter formulation has optimal solution then it has integer optimal solution too
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Lena J-T Strömberg
Abstract: Solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations for the Millenium Prize Problem are provided. These consist of a transient Pile-Up flow. A proof is given to show that the flow functions satisfy the Boundary Conditions at infinity. The proof for the spatial derivatives of velocity, u, and force, f, relies on decomposition of an exp
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Shikha Bhatnagar, Omprakash Sikhwal
Abstract: In this paper, we consider additive pulsating Fibonacci sequences. First, we are introduced additive pulsating Fibonacci sequences of first and second kind. Further, explicit formulas in the form of its members are formulated and proved for additive pulsating Fibonacci sequences of first and second kind.
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Shikha Bhatnagar, Omprakash Sikhwal
Abstract: The Fibonacci polynomials and Lucas polynomials are famous for possessing wonderful and amazing properties and identities. In this paper, Generalized Fibonacci polynomials are introduced and study its properties. Further, some recurrence relations state and derive for generalized Fibonacci polynomials.
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Lena J-T Strömberg
Abstract: Rational points on elliptic curves are considered, in the formulation of BSD, and for nonlinear dynamical systems. Method used is the intersection with other curves, for a more general expression of an elliptic curve, known as an extended elliptic curve. It is found that there are elliptic curves with at most 3 rational sol
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Yu. N. Zayko
Abstract: The article discusses some of the mathematical results widely used in practice which contain the Riemann ζ-function, and, at first glance, are in contradiction with common sense. A geometric approach is suggested, based on the concept of the curvature of space, in which is calculated an algorithm that specifies the represe