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2. ROBUST VARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES GOVERNED BY CURVILINEAR INTEGRAL FUNCTIONALS.
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TREANŢĂ, SAVIN and JEN-CHIH YAO
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VARIATIONAL inequalities (Mathematics) ,INTEGRAL functions ,LINE integrals ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,GENERALIZATION - Abstract
In this paper, we state that generalized convexity, invex sets, and the Fr'echet differentiability assumption associated with curvilinear integral type functionals represent some necessary and sufficient mathematical tools for establishing various connections between the solutions of some robust (weak) vector commanded variational inequalities and (weak, proper) robust efficient solutions of the corresponding multi-objective variational control problem. In addition, the physical motivation of the problem under investigation is formulated in the illustrative application given at the end of this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. THE CONTRIBUTION OF AGRICULTURE COMPARED WITH OTHER ECONOMIC SECTORS TO THE FORMATION OF ROMANIA'S GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT.
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MĂNESCU, Camelia, MATEOC-SÎRB, Nicoleta, SICOE-MURG, Oana, DINCU, Ana-Mariana, and MARIN, Diana
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GROSS domestic product ,SERVICE industries ,ECONOMIC sectors ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
Agriculture was and remains the support of human existence, representing the backbone of the Romanian rural economy. The gross domestic product represents a macroeconomic indicator of results, being the consequence of the efficient use of resources. In this context, the authors analyze the place that agriculture holds in achieving the gross domestic product in Romania compared to the European Union, as well as its dynamics. In this sense, the share of resources in the formation of the gross domestic product in the period 2000-2022 is presented. The main research methods used for this work are: analysis, synthesis, comparison and mathematical analysis. From the analysis carried out, conclusive ideas emerge, and the article becomes even more suggestive, in that it is accompanied by tables synthesized by the authors and relevant graphics that highlight and support the assessments that the authors make in the content of this article. At the end of the paper, the authors emphasize the fact that the GDP is the most complex indicator that reflects the transformations that the Romanian economy has gone through in recent years. From the point of view of the use of resources, it can be seen that the share of the agricultural sector has registered a downward evolution, which can be largely explained by the increase in the importance of industry and the service sector in the overall national economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
4. Nonexistence of asymptotically free solutions for nonlinear Schrodinger system.
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Yonghang Chang and Menglan Liao
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NONLINEAR systems ,SCATTERING (Mathematics) ,CAUCHY problem ,NONLINEAR equations ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
In this paper, the Cauchy problem for the nonlinear Schrodinger system {id
t u1 (x,t)== ∆u1 (x, t)− |u1(x, t)|p−1 u1 (x, t)− |u2(x, t)| p−1u1(x, t), idt u2 (x, t) = ∆u2 (x, t) − |u2(x, t)|p−1 u2(x, t) − |u1(x, t)|p−1 u2 (x, t), was investigated in d space dimensions. For 1 < p ≤ 1 + 2/d, the nonexistence of asymptotically free solutions for the nonlinear Schrödinger system was proved based on mathematical analysis and scattering theory methods. The novelty of this paper was to give the proof of pseudo-conformal identity on the nonlinear Schrödinger system. The present results improved and complemented these of Bisognin, Sepúlveda, and Vera(Appl. Numer. Math. 59(9)(2009): 2285–2302), in which they only proved the nonexistence of asymptotically free solutions when d = 1, p = 3. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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5. A Novel IDS with a Dynamic Access Control Algorithm to Detect and Defend Intrusion at IoT Nodes.
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Alazab, Moutaz, Awajan, Albara, Alazzam, Hadeel, Wedyan, Mohammad, Alshawi, Bandar, and Alturki, Ryan
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INTRUSION detection systems (Computer security) ,ACCESS control ,INTERNET of things ,ALGORITHMS ,FALSE alarms ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the underlying technology that has enabled connecting daily apparatus to the Internet and enjoying the facilities of smart services. IoT marketing is experiencing an impressive 16.7% growth rate and is a nearly USD 300.3 billion market. These eye-catching figures have made it an attractive playground for cybercriminals. IoT devices are built using resource-constrained architecture to offer compact sizes and competitive prices. As a result, integrating sophisticated cybersecurity features is beyond the scope of the computational capabilities of IoT. All of these have contributed to a surge in IoT intrusion. This paper presents an LSTM-based Intrusion Detection System (IDS) with a Dynamic Access Control (DAC) algorithm that not only detects but also defends against intrusion. This novel approach has achieved an impressive 97.16% validation accuracy. Unlike most of the IDSs, the model of the proposed IDS has been selected and optimized through mathematical analysis. Additionally, it boasts the ability to identify a wider range of threats (14 to be exact) compared to other IDS solutions, translating to enhanced security. Furthermore, it has been fine-tuned to strike a balance between accurately flagging threats and minimizing false alarms. Its impressive performance metrics (precision, recall, and F1 score all hovering around 97%) showcase the potential of this innovative IDS to elevate IoT security. The proposed IDS boasts an impressive detection rate, exceeding 98%. This high accuracy instills confidence in its reliability. Furthermore, its lightning-fast response time, averaging under 1.2 s, positions it among the fastest intrusion detection systems available. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Hard Successive Interference Cancellation for M-QAM MIMO Links in the Presence of Rayleigh Deep-Fading.
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Elgam, Avner, Klemfner, Meir, Silon, Shachar, Peretz, Yossi, and Pinhasi, Yosef
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ADDITIVE white Gaussian noise channels ,DECODING algorithms ,BLOCK codes ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,SPACE-time codes - Abstract
In our paper, we propose a generalized version of the Alternating Projections Digital Hard Successive Interference Cancellation (AP-HSIC) algorithm that is capable of decoding any order of constellation M in an M-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) system. Our approach applies to Rayleigh deep-fading Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) channels with high-level Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN). It can handle various destructive phenomena without restricting the number of antenna arrays in the transmitter/receiver. Importantly, it does not rely on closed-loop MIMO feedback or the need for Channel-State Information Transmission (CSIT). We have demonstrated the effectiveness of our approach and provided a Bit Error Rate (BER) analysis for 16-, 32-, and 64-QAM modulation systems. Real-time simulations showcase the differences and advantages of our proposed algorithm compared to the Multi-Group Space-Time Coding (MGSTC) decoding algorithm and the Lagrange Multipliers Hard Successive Interference Cancellation (LM-HSIC) algorithm, which we have also developed here. Additionally, our paper includes a mathematical analysis of the LM-HSIC algorithm. The AP-HSIC algorithm is not only effective and fast in decoding, including interference cancellation computational feedback, but it can also be integrated with any Linear Processing Complex Orthogonal Design (LPCOD) technique, including Complex Orthogonal Design (COD) schemes such as high-order Orthogonal Space–Time Block Code (OSTBC) with high-order QAM symbols. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Differential Transform Method and Neural Network for Solving Variational Calculus Problems.
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Brociek, Rafał and Pleszczyński, Mariusz
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CALCULUS of variations ,ORDINARY differential equations ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,DIFFERENTIAL equations ,ANALYTICAL solutions - Abstract
The history of variational calculus dates back to the late 17th century when Johann Bernoulli presented his famous problem concerning the brachistochrone curve. Since then, variational calculus has developed intensively as many problems in physics and engineering are described by equations from this branch of mathematical analysis. This paper presents two non-classical, distinct methods for solving such problems. The first method is based on the differential transform method (DTM), which seeks an analytical solution in the form of a certain functional series. The second method, on the other hand, is based on the physics-informed neural network (PINN), where artificial intelligence in the form of a neural network is used to solve the differential equation. In addition to describing both methods, this paper also presents numerical examples along with a comparison of the obtained results.Comparingthe two methods, DTM produced marginally more accurate results than PINNs. While PINNs exhibited slightly higher errors, their performance remained commendable. The key strengths of neural networks are their adaptability and ease of implementation. Both approaches discussed in the article are effective for addressing the examined problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Algorithm for Assessment of the Switching Angles in the Unipolar SPWM Technique for Single-Phase Inverters.
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Ponce-Silva, Mario, Sánchez-Vargas, Óscar, Cortés-García, Claudia, Aguayo-Alquicira, Jesús, and De León-Aldaco, Susana Estefany
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ELECTRIC inverters ,DC-AC converters ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,ELECTRIC motors ,RENEWABLE energy sources - Abstract
The main contribution of this paper is to present a simple algorithm that theoretically and numerically assesses the switching angles of an inverter operated with the SPWM technique. This technique is the most widely used for eliminating harmonics in DC-AC converters for powering motors, renewable energy applications, household appliances, etc. Unlike conventional implementations of the SPWM technique based on the analog or digital comparison of a sinusoidal signal with a triangular signal, this paper mathematically performs this comparison. It proposes a simple solution to solve the transcendental equations arising from the mathematical analysis numerically. The technique is validated by calculating the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the generated signal theoretically and numerically, and the results indicate that the calculated angles produce the same distribution of harmonics calculated analytically and numerically. The algorithm is limited to single-phase inverters with unipolar SPWM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Derivation of Closed-Form Expressions in Apéry-like Series Using Fractional Calculus and Applications.
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Duangpan, Ampol, Boonklurb, Ratinan, Rakwongwan, Udomsak, and Sutthimat, Phiraphat
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MATHEMATICAL analysis ,NUMBER theory ,LOGICAL prediction - Abstract
This paper explores the Apéry-like series and demonstrates the derivation of closed-form expressions using fractional calculus. We consider a variety of Apéry-like functions, which were categorized by their functional forms and coefficients by applying the Riemann–Liouville fractional integral and derivative to examine their properties across various domains. The study focuses on establishing rigorous mathematical frameworks that unveil new insights into the behaviors of these series, contributing to a deeper understanding of number theory and mathematical analysis. Key results include proofs of convergence and divergence within specified intervals and the derivation of closed-form solutions through fractional integration and differentiation. This paper also introduces a method aimed at conjecturing mathematical constants through continued fractions as an application of our results. Finally, we provide the proof of validation for three unproven conjectures of continued fractions obtained from the Ramanujan Machine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Singular p-biharmonic problem with the Hardy potential.
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Drissi, Amor, Ghanmi, Abdeljabbar, and Repovš, Dušan D.
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BIHARMONIC equations ,PROBLEM solving ,MANIFOLDS (Mathematics) ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to study existence results for a singular problem involving the p-biharmonic operator and the Hardy potential. More precisely, by combining monotonicity arguments with the variational method, the existence of solutions is established. By using the Nehari manifold method, the multiplicity of solutions is proved. An example is also given to illustrate the importance of these results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Estimating the Hardy Constant of Nonconcave Homogeneous Quasideviation Means.
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Páles, Zsolt and Pasteczka, Paweł
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HARDY classes ,GENERALIZATION ,MATHEMATICAL constants ,HOMOGENEOUS spaces ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
In this paper, we consider homogeneous quasideviation means generated by real functions (defined on (0, ∞)) which are concave around the point 1 and possess certain upper estimates near 0 and ∞. It turns out that their concave envelopes can be completely determined. Using this description, we establish su˚cient conditions for the Hardy property of the homogeneous quasideviation mean and we also furnish an upper estimates for its Hardy constant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Has climate change promoted the high-quality development of financial enterprises? Evidence from China.
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Lili Lyu and Fang Xiao
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PROPENSITY score matching ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ECONOMETRIC models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,MOMENTS method (Statistics) ,CLIMATE change - Abstract
Climate change has become a critical global issue and challenge, with significant implications for financial enterprises as an integral part of economic activities. A thorough analysis of the impact of climate change on the high-quality development of financial enterprises is of great importance for financial sustainability. This paper first conducts an indepth mathematical analysis of the intrinsic mechanisms through which climate change affects the high-quality development of financial enterprises by establishing a game theory model. Secondly, using data from listed companies for the years 2000-2020, an econometric model is constructed to empirically examine the relationship between climate change and the high-quality development of financial enterprises. The research findings demonstrate that climate change significantly inhibits the highquality development of financial enterprises, as evidenced by robust results obtained through various methods such as data truncation, variable substitution, and changes in sample periods. Furthermore, this study addresses the endogeneity of the regression model using propensity score matching (PSM), instrumental variable methods, and system generalized method of moments (GMM). Additionally, climate change impacts the high-quality development of financial enterprises through technological innovation. Given the backdrop of climate change, understanding the relationship and logic between climate change and the high-quality development of financial enterprises and discerning the channels and mechanisms through which climate change affects their development are crucial. This research provides a new perspective and expands the research frontier on the high-quality development of financial enterprises, enriching the theoretical foundations in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Invariant Gibbs measures for the three-dimensional wave equation with a Hartree nonlinearity II: Dynamics.
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Bringmann, Bjoern
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GIBBS' equation ,WAVE equation ,NONLINEAR analysis ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,DIFFERENTIAL equations - Abstract
In this two-paper series, we prove the invariance of the Gibbs measure for a threedimensional wave equation with a Hartree nonlinearity. The novelty lies in the singularity of the Gibbs measure with respect to the Gaussian free field. In this paper, we focus on the dynamical aspects of our main result. The local theory is based on a paracontrolled approach, which combines ingredients from dispersive equations, harmonic analysis, and random matrix theory. The main contribution, however, lies in the global theory. We develop a new globalization argument, which addresses the singularity of the Gibbs measure and its consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Subdirect Sums of $ GSD{D_1} $ matrices.
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Qi, Jiaqi and Wang, Yaqiang
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MATRICES (Mathematics) ,GENERALIZATION ,DOMAIN decomposition methods ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
The class of generalized S D D 1 (G S D D 1 ) matrices is a new subclass of H -matrices. In this paper, we focus on the subdirect sum of G S D D 1 matrices, and some sufficient conditions to ensure that the subdirect sum of G S D D 1 matrices with strictly diagonally dominant (S D D) matrices is in the class of G S D D 1 matrices are given. Moreover, corresponding examples are given to illustrate our results. The class of generalized matrices is a new subclass of -matrices. In this paper, we focus on the subdirect sum of matrices, and some sufficient conditions to ensure that the subdirect sum of matrices with strictly diagonally dominant matrices is in the class of matrices are given. Moreover, corresponding examples are given to illustrate our results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Mathematical analysis of an SIQR model with non-linear incidence and saturated treatment rates.
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Yadavt, Sudha, Bhadauria, Archana Singh, and Verma, Vijai Shanker
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MATHEMATICAL analysis ,COMMUNICABLE diseases ,DISEASE management ,MEDICAL screening ,BASIC reproduction number ,INTERVENTION (Federal government) ,EMERGING infectious diseases - Abstract
Today, because infectious diseases have a large impact on people, control methods for all infectious diseases are crucial. In this paper, we propose a SIQR model with Crowley-Martin type incidence rate and saturated treatment. We have incorporated precautionary measures taken by the population through the saturated incidence rate. Screening of individuals who have come into contact with infected individuals is modelled. Thus, we explore a four-dimensional mathematical model to study the dynamics of the infectious diseases and their management. Stability and bifurcation analysis ofthe system is done. The Mensitivity analysis of all parameters in relation to the basic reproduction number has been performed and the theoretical results have been validated using numerical simulation. Mathematical results in this paper suggest that both government interventions and individual efforts must be incorporated to achieve better control of emerging infectious diseases in the population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
16. On projective Riemann quadratic (PR-quadratic) Finsler metrics.
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Sadeghzadeh, Nasrin
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RIEMANNIAN manifolds ,FINSLER spaces ,DIFFERENTIAL geometry ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,QUADRATIC equations - Abstract
This paper focuses on the projective Riemann quadratic (PR-quadratic) Finsler metrics, which are variant of the Finsler metrics in Finsler geometry. The paper introduces a special class of PR-quadratic Finsler metrics, called SPR-quadratic Finsler metrics, which is closed under projective changes with respect to a fixed volume form on M. This class contains the class of Douglas-Weyl metrics and is a subset of the class of Weyl metrics. The paper shows that any SPR-quadratic Finsler metric has a scalar flag curvature and a PR-quadratic Finsler metric has a scalar curvature if and only if it is of SPR-quadratic type. The results presented in this paper contribute to a deeper understanding of the behavior of PR-quadratic Finsler metrics and provide insights into the geometric properties of these metrics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Mathematic Analyses about Error Bars using SD, SE and CI in Psychological Research Results (Updated June 20, 2024).
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PSYCHOLOGICAL research ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,MONADS (Mathematics) - Abstract
This article discusses the use of error bars in psychological research papers and raises questions about the differences between error bars using the Standard Deviation (SD), the Standard Error (SE), and the Confidence Interval (CI). The paper aims to clarify misconceptions and confusions in error bar applications through mathematical theory analyses. The article acknowledges that controversies over error bar applications have been an unsettled issue in the psychological field and other scientific domains. However, it is important to note that this preprint has not been peer-reviewed. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. Theoretical analysis of AC current supply of doubly salient permanent magnet machine with quasi sinusoidal back-EMF and inductance variations
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Chen, Hao, Liu, Luming, Aït-Ahmed, Nadia, Wang, Yide, Charpentier, Jean-Frédéric, Zaïm, Mohamed EI-Hadi, Machmoum, Mohamed, and Benbouzid, Mohamed
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- 2024
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19. INCENTIVISING PUBLICATION ACTIVITY AND THE INEVITABLE PROBLEMS.
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Kiranchev, Georgi
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NASH equilibrium ,MATHEMATICAL forms ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,GAME theory - Abstract
This paper examines in a mathematically simplified form the incentive system of publication activity adopted by Bulgarian universities. The methodology of the study is a mathematical analysis of a competitive game between multiple players. All proofs are made in the generalised case. It is shown that in this (and similar) mathematical form of the basic formula for calculating players’ rewards, there exists an optimal number of publications at which each player reaches his maximum profit. It is shown that if individual players do not cooperate but follow competitive behavior, they will realise their maximum profits in a Nash equilibrium. It is shown that in this equilibrium some players will prefer to have zero publication activity, which depends on the costs they incur for their publications. Easy done and cheap publications will be more competitive and more numerous. It has been shown that it is more profitable for players to cooperate and minimise the amount of publications rather than compete. Potential problems and distortions in the implementation of incentives are commented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Improved Estimates of Sombor Index.
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Gutman, Ivan
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MATHEMATICAL analysis ,STRUCTURAL optimization ,MOLECULAR structure ,FUNCTIONS of bounded variation - Abstract
The Sombor index (SO) is a recently invented vertex-degreebased molecular structure-descriptor. LetM1 be the first Zagreb index. The fact that SO is bounded from below by M
1 /√2 and from above by M1 is well-known and easy to prove. In this paper, we improve these bounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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21. RELATIVE GROWTH OF A COMPLEX POLYNOMIAL WITH RESTRICTED ZEROS.
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SORAISAM, ROBINSON and CHANAM, BARCHAND
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MATHEMATICAL analysis ,MATHEMATICAL inequalities ,POLYNOMIALS ,GEOMETRIC function theory ,SINGULAR integrals - Abstract
Let p(z) be a polynomial of degree n with zero of multiplicity s at the origin and the remaining zeros be 0. In this paper, we investigate the relative growth of a polynomial p(z) with respect to two circles z=r and z = R and obtain inequalities about the dependence of p(rz) on p(Rz), where z = 1, for 0 while taking into account the placement of the zeros of the underlying polynomial. Our results improve as well as generalize certain well-known polynomial inequalities. Some numerical examples are also given in order to illustrate and compare graphically the obtained inequalities with some recent results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. Variable Selection in Data Analysis: A Synthetic Data Toolkit.
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Mitra, Rohan, Ali, Eyad, Varam, Dara, Sulieman, Hana, and Kamalov, Firuz
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DATA analysis ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,MATHEMATICAL models ,ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Variable (feature) selection plays an important role in data analysis and mathematical modeling. This paper aims to address the significant lack of formal evaluation benchmarks for feature selection algorithms (FSAs). To evaluate FSAs effectively, controlled environments are required, and the use of synthetic datasets offers significant advantages. We introduce a set of ten synthetically generated datasets with known relevance, redundancy, and irrelevance of features, derived from various mathematical, logical, and geometric sources. Additionally, eight FSAs are evaluated on these datasets based on their relevance and novelty. The paper first introduces the datasets and then provides a comprehensive experimental analysis of the performance of the selected FSAs on these datasets including testing the FSAs' resilience on two types of induced data noise. The analysis has guided the grouping of the generated datasets into four groups of data complexity. Lastly, we provide public access to the generated datasets to facilitate bench-marking of new feature selection algorithms in the field via our Github repository. The contributions of this paper aim to foster the development of novel feature selection algorithms and advance their study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Analysis of a Predictive Mathematical Model of Weather Changes Based on Neural Networks.
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Malozyomov, Boris V., Martyushev, Nikita V., Sorokova, Svetlana N., Efremenkov, Egor A., Valuev, Denis V., and Qi, Mengxu
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PREDICTION models ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,ATMOSPHERIC models ,METEOROLOGICAL stations ,WEATHER forecasting - Abstract
In this paper, we investigate mathematical models of meteorological forecasting based on the work of neural networks, which allow us to calculate presumptive meteorological parameters of the desired location on the basis of previous meteorological data. A new method of grouping neural networks to obtain a more accurate output result is proposed. An algorithm is presented, based on which the most accurate meteorological forecast was obtained based on the results of the study. This algorithm can be used in a wide range of situations, such as obtaining data for the operation of equipment in a given location and studying meteorological parameters of the location. To build this model, we used data obtained from personal weather stations of the Weather Underground company and the US National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD). Also, a Google remote learning machine was used to compare the results with existing products on the market. The algorithm for building the forecast model covered several locations across the US in order to compare its performance in different weather zones. Different methods of training the machine to produce the most effective weather forecast result were also considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. QUASI B-ALGEBRAS.
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Kakumanu, Naveen Kumar, Tharuni, B., Rao, G. C., and Reddy, B. Surendranath
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ALGEBRA ,MATHEMATICAL equivalence ,MATHEMATICAL formulas ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
In this paper, we introduce the concept of a Quasi B-algebra, building upon the foundational work on Post algebras by G. Epstein and the investigation of semi B-algebras. We systematically explore the properties of Quasi B-algebras, establishing equivalent conditions for the transition from a semi B-algebra to a Quasi B-algebra. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. On l-reconstructibility of degree list of graphs.
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Borzooei, Rajab Ali and Shadravan, Mehrnoosh
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SUBGRAPHS ,GEOMETRIC vertices ,MATHEMATICAL proofs ,RECONSTRUCTION (Graph theory) ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
The k-deck of a graph is the multiset of its subgraphs induced by k vertices which is denoted by Dk(G). A graph or graph property is l-reconstructible if it is determined by the deck of subgraphs obtained by deleting l vertices. Manvel proved that from the (n−l)-deck of a graph and the numbers of vertices with degree i for all i, n−l ≤ i ≤ n−1, the degree list of the graph is determined. In this paper, we extend this result and prove that if G is a graph with n vertices, then from the (n−l)-deck of G and the numbers of vertices with degree i for all i, n−l ≤ i ≤ n−3, where l ≥ 4 and n ≥ l + 6, the degree list of the graph is determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. On the results of proving the equivalence of T -contractive mappings.
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Karimizad, S. S.
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METRIC spaces ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,MATHEMATICAL mappings - Abstract
The main goal of this paper is to compare the proof of the existence and uniqueness of fixed points for T -contractive mappings in various metric spaces and different distances regarding some techniques in mathematical analysis. Also, several comparisons to show the efficiency of the obtained result will be considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
27. ON THE MODELING OF NANOCONTACTS MADE OF THIN FILMS.
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STAN, NICOLETA, MOSNEGUTU, VALERICA, CHIROIU, VETURIA, and MUNTEANU, LIGIA
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THIN films ,NANOCONTACTS ,INTERMOLECULAR forces ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
The paper is using the nonlocal field equations for modelling a nanocontact made from the thin films. The theory describes long-range interactions among the particles. An elastic layer loaded by a rigid indenter is considered. We show that the stress field is finite for all points and have a maximum value that does not occur at the boundary of the contact domain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. A novel topology of a non‐isolated bidirectional multiphase single inductor DC–DC converter.
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Igor Carvalho Lobato, Gideon, Berrehil El Kattel, Menaouar, Marcelo Antunes, Fernando Luiz, Silva, Sidelmo Magalhães, and Jesus Cardoso Filho, Braz
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VOLTAGE control , *HIGH voltages , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *MAGNETICS , *METAL oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors , *DC-to-DC converters - Abstract
This paper introduces a novel topology for a non‐isolated bidirectional multiphase single inductor (BMPSIC) DC–DC converter. The proposed BMPSIC requires only a single inductor, irrespective of the number of arms, and features reduced volume and weight compared to the total magnetics needed for a conventional converter with similar ratings. The proposed BMPSIC advantages include a high DC voltage gain without operating on a large duty cycle, voltage stress on the power switches equal to that at the high‐voltage port, easy implementation, and a lower cost for application at high‐power densities. Furthermore, this topology requires only one current and voltage control loop. This paper thoroughly details the steady‐state operating principles of the inductor current continuous mode. It provides theoretical and mathematical analysis, including a comparative analysis of the proposed BMPSIC against earlier DC–DC converters, highlighting the superior performance and efficiency of the BMPSIC. An 8‐kW laboratory prototype, designed as a proof of concept, has been meticulously developed and tested, showcasing the performance of the converter across a broad range of load variations. The efficiency measured for the rated load exceeded 98.2% at the low‐voltage port of 250 V and the high‐voltage port of 400 V. Additionally, the article features Video S1, which illustrates the functioning of the converter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. A new submodule‐based generalized multilevel inverter topology with reduced switches and DC sources.
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Seifi, Ali, Hosseini, Seyed Hossein, Tarafdar Hagh, Mehrdad, and Hosseinpour, Majid
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CONVERTERS (Electronics) , *POWER electronics , *IDEAL sources (Electric circuits) , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *ELECTRONIC equipment , *ELECTRIC inverters - Abstract
Summary: Multilevel inverters are known as essential converters in renewable sources. First, in this paper, a new submodule is presented, and based on it, a new sub‐multilevel inverter is presented. The proposed sub‐multilevel inverter consists of several unidirectional and bidirectional switches and DC voltage sources. Then, the generalized topology, developed in two modular and cascaded modes, is presented to increase production levels. The proposed submodules are connected in series in the modular topology, increasing production levels. The proposed topology to produce the maximum output levels has the minimum number of IGBTs, drivers, DC voltage sources, etc. Mathematical analyses for conduction and switching losses are provided, and mathematical analyses for the number of devices and voltage across the switches are also presented. In addition to the mathematical analysis of losses, the simulation results are also presented. A general comparison of proposed topology components is presented to demonstrate their advantages. This comparison shows that the proposed topology has the minimum number of power electronic devices. In this paper, nearest level modulation is used to control the proposed topology. The simulation and experimental results of the proposed sub‐multilevel verify the performance of the proposed topology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. Randić Matrix and Randić Energy of Uniform Hypergraphs.
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Shirdel, Gholam Hassan, Mortezaee, Ameneh, and Alaameri, Laith
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HYPERGRAPHS ,EIGENVALUES ,MATHEMATICAL bounds ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
The Randić matrix R = [rij] of a graph G = (V;E) was defined as...j if vertices vi and vj are adjacent and rij = 0 otherwise, where di is the degree of the vertex vi 2 V. In this paper, we define the Randić matrix of a uniform hypergraph and study some its spectral properties. We also define the Randić energy of a uniform hypergraph and determine some upper and lower bound for it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Exploring the Algebraic Properties of Gyrosemigroups and a Characterization of Gyrosemigroups of Order 2.
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Mirvakili, Saeed, Manaviyat, Raufeh, and Hamidizadeh, Kazem
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SEMIGROUPS (Algebra) ,GENERALIZATION ,AUTOMORPHISMS ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
A significant development in the field of gyrogroups was the introduction of the space of all relativistically admissible velocities, which brought gyrogroups into the mainstream. A group has various generalizations, one of which is the notion of gyrogroups. Moreover, for any pair (a; b) in this structure, there exists an automorphism gyr[a; b] that fulfills left associativity and left loop property. The motivation behind this study is to generalize gyrogroups and semigroups, which has led to the introduction of gyrosemigroups. Accordingly, in this paper, some classes of gyrosemigroups are presented. Also, all gyrosemigroups of order 2 are characterized. Furthermore, the gyrosemigroups with an identity or a zero are studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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32. The forgotten p-versine and p-coversine family of functions revisited.
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Alibrahim, Ali Hamzah and Das, Saptarshi
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MATHEMATICAL functions ,APPLIED mathematics ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,SPECIAL functions ,MATHEMATICAL physics - Abstract
This study delves into special class of generalized p-trigonometric functions, examining their connection to the established counterparts like p-cosine and p-sine functions. We here explore the new class of functions called the p-versine, p-coversine, p-haversine, and p-hacovercosine, by providing comprehensive definitions and properties. Grounded in the characteristics of p-cosine and p-sine functions, the newly proposed functions offer unique mathematical insights. Our work contributes towards a thorough understanding of these new special functions, showcasing their potential applications in diverse scientific domains, from mathematical analysis to physics and engineering. This paper contributes as a valuable resource for future applied mathematics researchers, engaging with these new mathematical functions, enhancing the ability to model complex patterns from diverse real-world applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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33. The impact of demography in a model of malaria with transmission‐blocking drugs.
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Ouifki, Rachid, Banasiak, Jacek, and Tchoumi, Stéphane Yanick
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BASIC reproduction number , *DEMOGRAPHY , *DISEASE eradication , *MALARIA , *INFECTIOUS disease transmission , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *NUMERICAL analysis - Abstract
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mathematical model for spreading malaria, including treatment with transmission‐blocking drugs (TBDs). The paper's main aim is to demonstrate the impact the chosen model for demographic growth has on the disease's transmission and the effect of its treatment with TBDs. We calculate the model's control reproduction number and equilibria and perform a global stability analysis of the disease‐free equilibrium point. The mathematical analysis reveals that, depending on the model's demography, the model can exhibit forward, backward, and even some unconventional types of bifurcation, where disease elimination can occur for both small and large values of the reproduction number. We also conduct a numerical analysis to explore the short‐time behavior of the model. A key finding is that for one type of demographic growth, the population experienced a significantly higher disease burden than the others, and when exposed to high levels of treatment with TBDs, only this population succeeded in effectively eliminating the disease within a reasonable timeframe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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34. Metal-organic frameworks and their derivatives for optimizing lithium metal anodes.
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Zhaoyang Wang, Zijuan Du, Yiyang Liu, Knapp, Caroline E., Yuhang Dai, Jianwei Li, Wei Zhang, Ruwei Chen, Fei Guo, Wei Zong, Xuan Gao, Jiexin Zhu, Chuanliang Wei, and Guanjie He
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ANODES ,METAL-organic frameworks ,LITHIUM cells ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
Lithium metal anodes (LMAs) have been considered the ultimate anode materials for next-generation batteries. However, the uncontrollable lithium dendrite growth and huge volume expansion that can occur during charge and discharge seriously hinder the practical application of LMAs. Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials, which possess the merits of huge specific surface area, excellent porosity, and flexible composition/structure tunability, have demonstrated great potential for resolving both of these issues. This article first explores the mechanism of lithium dendrite formation as described by four influential models. Subsequently, based on an indepth understanding of these models, we propose potential strategies for utilizing MOFs and their derivatives to suppress lithium dendrite growth. We then provide a comprehensive review of research progress with respect to various applications of MOFs and their derivatives to suppress lithium dendrites and inhibit volume expansion. The paper closes with a discussion of perspectives on future modifications of MOFs and their derivatives to achieve stable and dendrite-free lithium metal batteries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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35. Novel generalized inequalities involving a general Hardy operator with multiple variables and general kernels on time scales.
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Zakarya, M., AlNemer, Ghada, Saied, A. I., and Rezk, H. M.
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REAL numbers ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,GENERALIZATION - Abstract
This paper introduced novel multidimensional Hardy-type inequalities with general kernels on time scales, extending existing results in the literature. We established generalized inequalities involving a general Hardy operator with multiple variables and kernels on arbitrary time scales. Our findings not only encompassed known results in the realm of real numbers (T = R), but also provided refinements and generalizations thereof. The proposed inequalities offered versatile applications in mathematical analysis and beyond, contributing to the ongoing exploration of inequalities on diverse time scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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36. Analysis of the Mechanical and Mathematical Properties of the Tensors of Coupled Thermoelastic Isotropic Laminates by the Polar Method.
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Vannucci, Paolo
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MATHEMATICAL analysis ,LAMINATED materials - Abstract
We consider in this paper the general properties of laminates designed to be isotropic in extension and in bending and with a coupling between the in- and out-of-plane responses. In particular, we analyze the mathematical properties of the tensors describing the elastic and thermal behavior and the mechanical consequences of these properties. The polar formalism for planar tensors is used in this study. By this approach, it is easy to put in light some interesting, qualitative, mechanical, and mathematical facts concerning coupled isotropic laminates and to appreciate the fundamental differences, from the mathematical and mechanical point of view, between hybrid laminates, i.e., composed by layers of different materials, and laminates made of identical plies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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37. Existence and limit behavior of constraint minimizers for elliptic equations with two nonlocal terms.
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Zhu, Xincai and Zhu, Yajie
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ELLIPTIC equations ,EXISTENCE theorems ,CONSTRAINT databases ,GENERALIZATION ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
This paper is devoted to studying constraint minimizers for a class of elliptic equations with two nonlocal terms. Using the methods of constrained variation and energy estimation, we analyze the existence, non-existence, and limit behavior of minimizers for the related minimization problem. Our work extends and enriches the study of bi-nonlocal problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Doubly critical problems involving Sub-Laplace operator on Carnot group.
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Zhu, Shuhai
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LAPLACIAN matrices ,EXISTENCE theorems ,VARIATIONAL inequalities (Mathematics) ,CARNOT cycle ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
This paper was focused on the solvability of a class of doubly critical sub-Laplacian problems on the Carnot group : Here, , , , , and . By means of variational techniques, we extended the arguments developed in
[ 1] . In addition, we also established the existence result for the subelliptic system which involved sub-Laplacian and critical homogeneous terms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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39. Mathematical and Physical Analysis of Fractional Estevez–Mansfield–Clarkson Equation.
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Qawaqneh, Haitham and Alrashedi, Yasser
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FLUID dynamics ,WATER waves ,WATER depth ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,EQUATIONS - Abstract
This paper presents the mathematical and physical analysis, as well as distinct types of exact wave solutions, of an important fluid flow dynamics model called the truncated M-fractional (1+1)-dimensional nonlinear Estevez–Mansfield–Clarkson (EMC) equation. This model is used to explain waves in shallow water, fluid dynamics, and other areas. We obtain kink, bright, singular, and other types of exact wave solutions using the modified extended direct algebraic method and the improved (G ′ / G) -expansion method. Some solutions do not exist. These solutions may be useful in different areas of science and engineering. The results are represented as three-dimensional, contour, and two-dimensional graphs. Stability analysis is also performed to check the stability of the corresponding model. Furthermore, modulation instability analysis is performed to study the stationary solutions of the corresponding model. The results will be helpful for future studies of the corresponding system. The methods used are easy and useful. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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40. Enhancing Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Enabled Cognitive Radio Networks for Sixth Generation and Beyond: Performance Analysis and Parameter Optimization.
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Tran, Huu Q. and Lee, Byung Moo
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MONTE Carlo method ,GAMMA distributions ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,RADIO networks ,STRUCTURAL optimization ,COGNITIVE radio - Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel system integrating reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) with cognitive radio (CR) technology, presenting a forward-looking solution aligned with the evolving standards of 6G and beyond networks. The proposed RIS-assisted CR networks operate with a base station (BS) transmitting signals to two users, the primary user (PU) and secondary user (SU), through direct and reflected signal paths, respectively. Our mathematical analysis focuses on deriving expressions for SU in the RIS-assisted CR system, validated through Monte Carlo simulations. The investigation covers diverse aspects, including the impact of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), power allocations, the number of reflected surfaces, and blocklength variations. The results provide nuanced insights into RIS-assisted CR system performance, highlighting its sensitivity to factors like the number of reflectors, fading severity, and correlation coefficient. Careful parameter selection, such as optimizing the configuration of reflectors, is shown to prevent a complete outage, showcasing the system's robustness. Additionally, the work suggests that the optimization of reflectors configuration can significantly enhance overall system performance, and RIS-assisted CR systems outperform reference schemes. This work contributes a thorough analysis of the proposed system, offering valuable insights for efficient performance evaluation and parameter optimization in RIS-assisted CR networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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41. Design and Analysis of Low Power and High-Speed Dynamic Comparator with Transconductance Enhanced in Latching Stage for ADC Application.
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Yadav, Anurag and Wairya, Subodh
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SUCCESSIVE approximation analog-to-digital converters , *COMPARATOR circuits , *MONTE Carlo method , *ANALOG-to-digital converters , *MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
The increasing demand for low voltage, power efficient, high-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) results in the improvement of speed and power of regenerative dynamic comparator. In this paper, a dual-tail dynamic comparator is used with two extra transistors in the latch stage. These extra transistors help in the increase of transconductance of the latch stage, which helps decrease the delay of the proposed comparator. Mathematical analysis is done for the proposed architecture; this gives the idea of reducing the delay of the comparator with an increase in the transconductance of the comparator. The simulation and layout of the proposed comparator are done on the Cadence software with 90 nm CMOS technology. This proposed design is simulated with a 2 GHz clock frequency at supply voltage of 1 V. The proposed architecture consumes a power of 39.19 μ W and a delay of 143.12 ps at 1 V supply voltage, 5 mV input difference voltage and 0.9 V common mode voltage. The Monte Carlo simulation of the proposed architecture for power, delay, power delay product (PDP) and offset is also demonstrated in this paper. Process corner analysis is done for power, delay and PDP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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42. Single-Molecule Mixture: A Concept in Polymer Science.
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Tang, Yu
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POLYMER blends ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,MATHEMATICAL models ,POLYMERS ,BIOPOLYMERS - Abstract
In theory, two extreme forms of substances exist: the pure form and the single-molecule mixture form. The latter contains a mixture of molecules with molecularly different structures. Inspired by the "chemical space" concept, in this paper, I report a study of the single-molecule mixture state that combines model construction and mathematical analysis, obtaining some interesting results. These results provide theoretical evidence that the single-molecule mixture state may indeed exist in realistic synthetic or natural polymer systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. On‐board charger applications: A new hybrid control strategy for bidirectional CLLC resonant converter.
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Shi, Zhe, Tang, Yu, and Davari, Pooya
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BATTERY chargers , *CASCADE converters , *POWER density , *VOLTAGE control , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *VOLTAGE , *PROBLEM solving - Abstract
This paper proposes a new hybrid control strategy to solve the problem of bidirectional wide voltage range regulation in CLLC converters. On the (LLC) side (G2V direction), the SSSA control method is employed for voltage boost, combined with bus voltage and burst control to achieve wide voltage regulation. On the (C) side (V2G direction), the SSSA and full/half‐bridge mode switching control are used to achieve V2G direction wide voltage regulation. This hybrid control strategy also enables high conversion efficiency in both directions without the need for additional components to reduce the converter power density. This is particularly suitable for OBC applications with strict requirements for converter volume and weight. A detailed analysis with mathematical derivation, hybrid control strategy, and converter operation principles is introduced in this paper. The following subchapters supplement the converter voltage gain, soft switching implementation conditions, and design considerations. Finally, the feasibility of the proposed control strategy was verified through an experimental prototype with an input voltage ranging from 340 to 430 V to an output voltage ranging from 225 to 450 V and bidirectional rated power of 6.6/3.3 kW. This prototype achieved a maximum conversion efficiency of 97.7% in the G2V direction and 97.1% in the V2G direction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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44. Jacobi set simplification for tracking topological features in time-varying scalar fields.
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Meduri, Dhruv, Sharma, Mohit, and Natarajan, Vijay
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VECTOR fields ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,STRUCTURAL stability ,POINT set theory - Abstract
The Jacobi set of a bivariate scalar field is the set of points where the gradients of the two constituent scalar fields align with each other. It captures the regions of topological changes in the bivariate field. The Jacobi set is a bivariate analog of critical points, and may correspond to features of interest. In the specific case of time-varying fields and when one of the scalar fields is time, the Jacobi set corresponds to temporal tracks of critical points, and serves as a feature-tracking graph. The Jacobi set of a bivariate field or a time-varying scalar field is complex, resulting in cluttered visualizations that are difficult to analyze. This paper addresses the problem of Jacobi set simplification. Specifically, we use the time-varying scalar field scenario to introduce a method that computes a reduced Jacobi set. The method is based on a stability measure called robustness that was originally developed for vector fields and helps capture the structural stability of critical points. We also present a mathematical analysis for the method, and describe an implementation for 2D time-varying scalar fields. Applications to both synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the method for tracking features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. High-order linearly implicit exponential integrators conserving quadratic invariants with application to scalar auxiliary variable approach.
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Sato, Shun
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MATHEMATICAL analysis ,MATRIX multiplications ,ORDINARY differential equations ,QUADRATIC forms ,MATHEMATICS ,NUMERICAL integration - Abstract
This paper proposes a framework for constructing high-order linearly implicit exponential integrators that conserve a quadratic invariant. This is then applied to the scalar auxiliary variable (SAV) approach. Quadratic invariants are significant objects that are present in various physical equations and also in computationally efficient conservative schemes for general invariants. For instance, the SAV approach converts the invariant into a quadratic form by introducing scalar auxiliary variables, which have been intensively studied in recent years. In this vein, Sato et al. (Appl. Numer. Math. 187, 71-88 2023) proposed high-order linearly implicit schemes that conserve a quadratic invariant. In this study, it is shown that their method can be effectively merged with the Lawson transformation, a technique commonly utilized in the construction of exponential integrators. It is also demonstrated that combining the constructed exponential integrators and the SAV approach yields schemes that are computationally less expensive. Specifically, the main part of the computational cost is the product of several matrix exponentials and vectors, which are parallelizable. Moreover, we conduct some mathematical analyses on the proposed schemes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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46. Analysis of a Mechanism Used to Operate an Oscillating Separator.
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Mosnegutu, Emilian, Bibire, Luminița, Chitimuș, Dana, Panainte-Lehăduș, Mirela, Jasiński, Marcin, Przydatek, Grzegorz, and Sporea, Nicoleta
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EQUATIONS of motion ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
This article presents a comparative study of two different kinds of processes that produce oscillatory motion on a work surface during the mechanical separation process. The investigation began with determining the trajectory produced by the oscillating separator's active component of the classical drive mechanism. Based on this, a second mechanism—the six-bar mechanism—was created using the WATT program, and a mathematical analysis was conducted. The comparative examination of the two mechanisms was carried out using OriginPro, Mathcad, and Roberts software. This study's findings all point to the same conclusion: the newly developed mechanism produces the same trajectory as the classical mechanism when viewed through the lens of the reference element, or the element that causes the oscillatory movement. However, when looking at the operating parameters, there was a noticeable difference in the movement's speed and the angle of the crank when producing its maximum speed. Theoretically, this new mechanism increases the speed at which solid particles move across a work surface. However, this difference cannot be characterized as positive or negative because further research is required to determine how the nature of solid particles and the work surface's inclination affect this process, in addition to this mechanism. The identification of the mathematical equations of motion for the constituent parts of the mechanism under study is the novelty produced of this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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47. Survey of Structural Analysis in Mathematical Expression Recognition.
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Aggarwal, Ridhi, Pandey, Shilpa, Tiwari, Anil Kumar, and Harit, Gaurav
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MATHEMATICAL analysis ,ELECTRONIC records ,GRAPHOLOGY ,GRAMMAR - Abstract
Automated identification of mathematical expressions (MEs) is essential in transforming scientific and engineering documents into electronic form. Even though character and symbol recognizers have achieved commendable performance for digitizing documents, structure analysers still face a challenge in correctly interpreting the maths expressions. This review paper compares the salient aspects of past works dealing with structure analysis of printed and handwritten MEs. To the best of our knowledge, no previous work has done a systematic study of structural analysis methods in mathematical expression recognition. We present distinguishing aspects of different grammars and their production rules for semantic parsing of ME. Our study contributes by providing information on the existing datasets, their desirable properties, different evaluation measures, distinguishing aspects of techniques used and future research directions in structural analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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48. CHARACTERIZATION OF E-BENSON PROPER EFFICIENT SOLUTIONS OF VECTOR OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS WITH VARIABLE ORDERING STRUCTURES IN LINEAR SPACES.
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JIAN-WEN PENG, WEN-BIN WEI, GHOSH, DEBDAS, and JEN-CHIH YAO
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VECTOR spaces ,MATHEMATICAL optimization ,MATHEMATICAL variables ,VECTOR-valued measures ,MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
In this paper, using improvement-valued maps, we define two types of E-Benson proper efficient elements for subsets within a linear space under a variable ordering map C. Consequently, we delve into studying two types of E-Benson proper efficient solutions of vector optimization problems under variable ordering structures. We establish relationships among different types of E-Benson proper efficient elements. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the two types of E-Benson proper efficiency, in relation to the ordering map C, not only unify and extend certain notions of (weakly) nondominated elements but also extend some well-known notions of Benson proper efficiency under fixed ordering structures. Lastly, under suitable assumptions, we establish linear scalarization theorems for E-Benson proper efficient solutions of vector optimization problems under variable ordering structures. Several examples are also provided to illustrate the derived results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Cost-Efficient Approximation for Magnitude of a Complex Signal.
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Wu, Chih-Feng and Shiue, Muh-Tian
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SIGNALS & signaling ,AUTOMATIC gain control ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL analysis ,DESIGN templates - Abstract
In this paper, a signal model and a mathematical analysis of an efficient approach are derived to acquire the approximate magnitude of a complex signal by inducing a pre-biased or a pre-scaled factor in the design criteria. According to the deductive results, the pre-biased or pre-scaled factor can be 2∼3 dB, which is determined through its application. The numerical evaluations show that the mean square error (MSE) of the proposed efficient approach for the random signal is around −33 dB. Based on the design templates for the considered approaches, the occupied areas of the proposed type-1 and -2 approaches are merely 0.13 and 0.09 times the area of the direct-method, respectively. As a result, the proposed efficient approach is certainly a cost-efficient method for obtaining the approximate magnitude of a complex signal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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50. Analysis of four spans continuous beam by using python.
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Saravanakumar, R. M. and Pragalath, D. C. Haran
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PYTHON programming language , *PROGRAMMING languages , *PYTHONS , *BENDING moment , *SHEARING force , *MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
There are innumerable methods for solving continuous beams, including the slope and deflection method, the moment distribution method, the flexibility matrix method, and the stiffness matrix method. Each method has its own identity. The final results of all four methods are shear force, bending moment, slope, and deflection. Even if all approaches yield the same result. The issue now is the time duration of those methods. One assessment should take approximately over thirty minutes to complete. Another issue is that the entire analysis will be repeated even if only one parameter is changed. Computer-based analysis is the best solution to all of these problems. Python is a computer programming language that has recently gained popularity due to its syntax simplicity. The code can be executed as soon as it is written in this case. A four-span continuous beam will be analyzed using Python in this paper, and the results will be compared to the conventional stiffness method. Initially, inputs are sent to Python using finite element procedures. The analysis is performed with Numpy, and the results are printed. Numpy is a Python library that is capable of performing all mathematical analysis, particularly on arrays and matrices. The analysis in this paper is carried out using Google colab as a plot form and Numpy as a tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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