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2. A survey on uncertain graph and uncertain network optimization.
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Peng, Jin, Zhang, Bo, Chen, Lin, and Li, Hui
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WEB databases ,SCIENCE databases ,PUBLISHED articles ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Uncertainty theory, founded in 2007, has become a branch of mathematics to model uncertainty rather than randomness. As an indispensable part of uncertainty theory, uncertain graph and uncertain network optimization has received the wide attention of many scholars. Naturally, a series of original research achievements have been obtained on uncertain graph and uncertain network optimization. This paper aims to present a state-of-the-art review on the recent advance in uncertain graph and uncertain network optimization. Furthermore, it hopes to predict the possible future research directions. Based on Web of Science database, this paper retrieves 144 related papers from 2011 to 2021 to analyze the features of published articles. More precisely, we analyze the annual number of publications, key topics and sub-fields, journals, and most-cited articles. In addition, the main results and models for uncertain graph and uncertain network optimization are summarized. Furthermore, the limitations of existing literature and the possible development trend are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Guest editorial: Special issue on Mathematics of Zero-Knowledge.
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Galbraith, Steven, Gennaro, Rosario, Ràfols, Carla, and Steinfeld, Ron
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MATHEMATICS ,ELLIPTIC curves ,CODING theory ,LINEAR systems ,OPEN-ended questions ,PUBLIC key cryptography - Abstract
The paper lists the main open questions left in the area both theoretically and practically, mainly related with the inherent tension between communication efficiency and quality of assumptions in proof systems. This special issue of Designs, Codes and Cryptography on the topic Mathematics of Zero-Knowledge aims at encouraging mathematicians and computer scientists with a strong interest in Mathematics to contribute to the burgeoning topic of zero-knowledge proofs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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4. On some new arithmetic properties of certain restricted color partition functions.
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Dasappa, Ranganatha, Channabasavayya, and Keerthana, Gedela Kavya
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PARTITION functions ,ARITHMETIC ,MATHEMATICS ,GEOMETRIC congruences ,COLOR ,WITNESSES ,EISENSTEIN series - Abstract
Very recently, Pushpa and Vasuki (Arab. J. Math. 11, 355–378, 2022) have proved Eisenstein series identities of level 5 of weight 2 due to Ramanujan and some new Eisenstein identities for level 7 by the elementary way. In their paper, they introduced seven restricted color partition functions, namely P ∗ (n) , M (n) , T ∗ (n) , L (n) , K (n) , A (n) , and B(n), and proved a few congruence properties of these functions. The main aim of this paper is to obtain several new infinite families of congruences modulo 2 a · 5 ℓ for P ∗ (n) , modulo 2 3 for M(n) and T ∗ (n) , where a = 3 , 4 and ℓ ≥ 1 . For instance, we prove that for n ≥ 0 , P ∗ (5 ℓ (4 n + 3) + 5 ℓ - 1) ≡ 0 (mod 2 3 · 5 ℓ). In addition, we prove witness identities for the following congruences due to Pushpa and Vasuki: M (5 n + 4) ≡ 0 (mod 5) , T ∗ (5 n + 3) ≡ 0 (mod 5). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Quantum rectangular MinRank attack on multi-layer UOV signature schemes.
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Cho, Seong-Min and Seo, Seung-Hyun
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QUBITS ,RAINBOWS ,PUBLIC key cryptography ,QUANTUM computers ,DIGITAL signatures ,MATHEMATICS ,ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Recent rank-based attacks have reduced the security of Rainbow, which is one of the multi-layer UOV signatures, below the NIST security requirements by speeding up iterative kernel-finding operations using classical mathematics techniques. If quantum algorithms are applied to perform these iterative operations, the rank-based attacks may be more threatening to multi-layer UOV, including Rainbow. In this paper, we propose a quantum rectangular MinRank attack called the Q-rMinRank attack, the first quantum approach to key recovery attacks on multi-layer UOV signatures. Our attack is a general model applicable to multi-layer UOV signature schemes, and in this paper, we provide examples of its application to Rainbow and the Korean TTA standard, HiMQ. We design two quantum oracle circuits to find the kernel in consideration of the depth-width trade-off of quantum circuits. One is to reduce the width of the quantum circuits using qubits as a minimum, and the other is to reduce the depth using parallelization instead of using a lot of qubits. By designing quantum circuits to find kernels with fewer quantum resources and complexity by adding mathematical techniques, we achieve quadratic speedup for the MinRank attack to recover the private keys of multi-layer UOV signatures. We also estimate quantum resources for the designed quantum circuits and analyze quantum complexity based on them. The width-optimized circuit recovers the private keys of Rainbow parameter set V with only 1089 logical qubits. The depth-optimized circuit recovers the private keys of Rainbow parameter set V with a quantum complexity of 2 174 , which is lower than the complexity of 2 221 recovering the secret key of AES-192, which provides the same security level as parameter set III. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. A new transformer differential protection approach on the basis of space-vectors examination.
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Guzmn Daz, Pablo Arboleya, and Javier Gmez-Aleixandre
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VECTOR analysis ,PAPER ,MATHEMATICS ,CYBERNETICS - Abstract
Abstract Transformer differential protection is exposed to faulty operation related to abnormal operation conditions (inrush, overexcitation, etc.). In this paper a new approach to improve the relay security and dependability is proposed, based on the space-vector analysis of the differential signal, and on their time characteristic shapes in Parks plane. The approach is supported by an introductory formulation and later validated. The technique has been shown to be robust and very simple for the purpose of detecting internal faults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
7. On Exponential Growth and Half-Lives: A Comment on Bermingham.
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Bartlett, Albert A.
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POPULATION forecasting ,MATHEMATICS ,VITAL statistics ,POPULATION ,DEMOGRAPHY ,EXTRAPOLATION ,EXPONENTIAL generating functions ,BUSINESS ,POPULATION dynamics - Abstract
A recent paper (hereafter referred to as the "Paper"), Bermingham (2003), presented what appeared to be an analytical review of current situation of declining population growth rates in many parts of the world. The Paper suggested that the increasing growth rates before about 1970 constituted exponential growth, but that the currently declining growth rates were not exponential growth. Hence, the paper asserted that we should not use the terms "exponential growth" and "doubling times" in describing the current situation. Many of the suggestions in the paper are contrary to established mathematics. These suggestions are examined here in some detail. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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8. Detecting latent subpopulations in international large-scale assessments by fitting MixIRT models using NUTS.
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AlHakmani, Rehab and Sheng, Yanyan
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MODEL theory ,DATA modeling ,ITEM response theory ,MIXTURES ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
The focus of this study is to use the mixture item response theory (MixIRT) model while implementing the no-U-turn sampler as a technique for investigating the presence of latent classes (i.e., subpopulations) among eighth-grade students who were administered TIMSS 2019 mathematics subtest in paper format from the gulf cooperation council (GCC) countries. One-, two-, and constrained three-parameter logistic MixIRT models with one to four classes were used to fit to the data, where the model data fit was assessed using Bayesian fit indices. The results indicate that multiple latent classes or subpopulations can better reflect the mathematical proficiency of eighth graders from the four GCC countries, and specifically the two-class constrained three-parameter MixIRT model provides a relatively better fit to the data. The results also indicate that when a mixture of several latent classes present, the conventional unidimensional IRT model is limited in providing information for multiple latent classes and shall be avoided. In addition to adding to the existing literature on MixIRT models for international large-scale assessments such as TIMSS on its heterogenous subpopulations from a fully Bayesian approach, this study sheds light on the limitation of conventional unidimensional IRT models and subsequently directs attention to the use of the more complex MixIRT model for such assessments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Building bridges: a review and synthesis of research on teaching knowledge for undergraduate instruction in science, engineering, and mathematics.
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Andrews, Tessa C., Speer, Natasha M., and Shultz, Ginger V.
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PEDAGOGICAL content knowledge ,STEM education ,UNDERGRADUATE education ,MATHEMATICS ,EDUCATION research - Abstract
Here, we systematically review research on teaching knowledge in the context of undergraduate STEM education, with particular attention to what this research reveals about knowledge that is important for evidence-based teaching. Evidence-based teaching can improve student outcomes in undergraduate STEM education. However, the enactment of promising evidence-based teaching strategies depends greatly on the instructor and potentially on the teaching knowledge they are able to deploy. The review includes an overview of prevalent teaching knowledge theory, including pedagogical content knowledge, mathematical knowledge for teaching, and pedagogical knowledge. We compare and contrast teaching knowledge theory and terminology across STEM disciplines in order to build bridges for researchers across disciplines. Our search for peer-reviewed investigations of teaching knowledge in undergraduate science, engineering and mathematics yielded 45 papers. We examined the theoretical frameworks used in each study and analyzed study approaches, comparing across disciplines. Importantly, we also synthesized findings from research conducted in the context of evidence-based teaching. Overall, teaching knowledge research is sparse and siloed by discipline, and we call for collaborative work and better bridge-building across STEM disciplines. Though disciplinary divergences are common in discipline-based education research, the effect is magnified in this research area because the theoretical frameworks are themselves siloed by discipline. Investigations of declarative knowledge were common, and we call for increased attention to knowledge used in the practice of teaching. Finally, there are not many studies examining teaching knowledge in the context of evidence-based teaching, but the existing work suggests that components of pedagogical content knowledge, pedagogical knowledge, and content knowledge influence the implementation of evidence-based teaching. We describe implications for future teaching knowledge research. We also call on those who develop and test evidence-based strategies and curriculum to consider, from the beginning, the teaching knowledge needed for effective implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Exact sequences for dual Toeplitz algebras on hypertori.
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Benaissa, Lakhdar and Guediri, Hocine
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HARDY spaces ,ALGEBRA ,C*-algebras ,TOEPLITZ operators ,CALCULUS ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In this paper, we construct a symbol calculus yielding short exact sequences for the dual Toeplitz algebra generated by all bounded dual Toeplitz operators on the Hardy space associated with the polydisk D n in the unitary space C n , that have been introduced and well studied in our earlier paper (Benaissa and Guediri in Taiwan J Math 19: 31–49, 2015), as well as for the C*-subalgebra generated by dual Toeplitz operators with symbols continuous on the associated hypertorus T n . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Common best proximity point theorems in Hausdorff topological spaces.
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Sreelakshmi Unni, A. and Pragadeeswarar, V.
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HAUSDORFF spaces ,MATHEMATICS ,TOPOLOGICAL spaces - Abstract
In the present paper, we have obtained common best proximity point theorems of nonself maps in Hausdorff topological space. Further, our results extend the results due to Gerald F. Jungck, thereby proving a generalized version of Kirk's theorem (J. London Math. 1(1):107–111, 1969). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. On Reverse, Recurrent, Periodic, Admissible, Reversible, Dissipative, and Equilibrium Processes.
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Podio-Guidugli, Paolo
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EQUILIBRIUM ,THERMODYNAMICS ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Reference (Ericksen in Q. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 45:545–554, 1992), a short and dense paper by J.L. Ericksen, is taken as a primary source of terms frequently used in continuum thermodynamics, in an attempt to make their significance as precise as possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Correction to: Conormal Spaces and Whitney Stratifications.
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Helmer, Martin and Nanda, Vidit
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MATHEMATICS - Abstract
This note remedies an error in our paper tilted Conormal Spaces and Whitney Stratifications (Found. Comput. Math., 2022). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. COMPUTATIONAL RELEVANCE OF THE BAYESIAN PARADIGM: DISCUSSION OF PROFESSOR SINGPURWALLA'S PAPER.
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Wegman, E. J.
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BAYESIAN analysis ,PROBABILITY theory ,MATHEMATICS ,MATHEMATICAL models ,SIMULATION methods & models ,MATHEMATICAL statistics - Abstract
Discusses the computational analysis of the Bayesian Paradigm. Determination of the traditional applied probability focus to call structural mathematics contrasts; Association of typical statistical focus on inferential mathematics; Terms of Bernouilli variables or perhaps multinomial variables; Increase in sophistication of probability models and the statistical interference.
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- 1987
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15. A study on reversed dynamic inequalities of Hilbert-type on time scales nabla calculus.
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Saied, A. I.
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CALCULUS ,INTEGRAL inequalities ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In this paper, we establish some reversed dynamic inequalities of Hilbert type on time scales nabla calculus by applying reversed Hölder's inequality, chain rule on time scales, and the mean inequality. As particular cases of our results (when T = N and T = R ), we get the reversed form of discrete and continuous inequalities proved by Chang-Jian, Lian-Ying and Cheung (Math. Slovaca 61(1):15–28, 2011). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. On the uniqueness of a meromorphic function and its higher difference operator under the purview of two shared sets.
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Mallick, Sanjay and Basak, Pratap
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MEROMORPHIC functions ,DIFFERENCE operators ,MALAYS (Asian people) ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In the paper, we investigate the uniqueness problem of a meromorphic function and its difference operator to the most general setting via two shared set problems and thus improve a recent result of Chen–Chen (Bull Malays Math Sci Soc 35(3): 765-774, 2012). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Harary and hyper-Wiener indices of some graph operations.
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Balamoorthy, S., Kavaskar, T., and Vinothkumar, K.
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DIVISOR theory ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In this paper, we obtain the Harary index and the hyper-Wiener index of the H-generalized join of graphs and the generalized corona product of graphs. As a consequence, we deduce some of the results in (Das et al. in J. Inequal. Appl. 2013:339, 2013) and (Khalifeh et al. in Comput. Math. Appl. 56:1402–1407, 2008). Moreover, we calculate the Harary index and the hyper-Wiener index of the ideal-based zero-divisor graph of a ring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Alternative proofs of some classical metric fixed point theorems by using approximate fixed point sequences.
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Berinde, Vasile and P̆acurar, M̆ad̆alina
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NONEXPANSIVE mappings ,BANACH spaces ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
The notion of approximate fixed point sequence, emphasized in Chidume (Geometric properties of Banach spaces and nonlinear iterations. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1965. Springer-Verlag London, Ltd., London, 2009), is a very useful tool in proving convergence theorems for fixed point iterative schemes in the class of nonexpansive-type mappings. In the present paper, our aim is to present simple and unified alternative proofs of some classical fixed point theorems emerging from Banach contraction principle, by using a technique based on the concepts of approximate fixed point sequence and graphic contraction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. A reference method for determining the total allergenic protein content in a processed food: the case of milk in cookies as proof of concept
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María José Martínez-Esteso, Piotr Robouch, Marcel Brohée, Elena Cubero-Leon, Hendrik Emons, Chiara Nitride, Andreas Breidbach, Gavin O'Connor, Jørgen V. Nørgaard, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Agroquímica y Bioquímica, Proteómica y Genómica Funcional de Plantas, José Martinez-Esteso, Maria, O’Connor, Gavin, Nørgaard, Jørgen, Breidbach, Andrea, Brohée, Marcel, Cubero-Leon, Elena, Nitride, Chiara, Robouch &, Piotr, and Emons, Hendrik
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Traceability ,Quantitative proteomics ,Proof of Concept Study ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Protein content ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Limit of Detection ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Animals ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Food allergens ,Process engineering ,Food allergen detection ,Paper in Forefront ,Mathematics ,Metrological traceability ,Milk protein ,Mass spectrometry ,business.industry ,Processed food ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Comparability ,Uncertainty ,Reproducibility of Results ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Protein quantification ,Allergens ,Reference Standards ,Bioquímica y Biología Molecular ,Milk Proteins ,040401 food science ,0104 chemical sciences ,Milk ,Proof of concept ,Calibration ,Food processing ,Food allergen detection Metrological traceability Mass spectrometry Peptide standards Protein quantification Processed food ,Peptides ,business ,Food Analysis ,Peptide standards ,Chromatography, Liquid - Abstract
The establishment of a reference method for the determination of the allergen protein content in a processed food material has been explored. An analytical approach was developed to enable the comparability of food allergen measurement results expressed in a decision-relevant manner. A proof of concept is here presented, resulting in quantity values for the common measurand, namely ‘mass of total allergen protein per mass of food’. The quantities are determined with SI traceability to enable the comparability of reported results. A method for the quantification of total milk protein content in an incurred baked food at a concentration level clinically relevant is presented. The strategy on how to obtain the final analytical result is outlined. Challenges associated with this method are discussed, in particular the optimal extraction of the marker proteins, the complete digestion and release of the peptides in an equimolar fashion, the use of conversion factors to translate the amount of measured proteins into total milk protein and the estimation of the uncertainty contributions as well as of the combined uncertainty of the final result. The implementation of such a reference method for the determination of the total allergen content in a processed food is an important step, which will provide comparable measurement data of relevance to risk assessors. Graphical abstract Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1007/s00216-020-02959-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2020
20. A relation-theoretic set-valued version of Prešić-Ćirić theorem and applications.
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Shukla, Satish, Rai, Shweta, and Shukla, Rahul
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METRIC spaces ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In this paper, we establish a relation-theoretic set-valued version of the fixed point result of Ćirić and Prešić (Acta Math. Univ. Comen. LXXVI(2):143–147, 2007) on metric spaces endowed with an arbitrary binary relation. The results of this paper, generalize and unify the fixed point results of Ćirić and Prešić (Acta Math. Univ. Comen. LXXVI(2):143–147, 2007), Shukla and López (Quaest. Math. 45(3):1–16, 2019), and Shukla and Radenović (An. Ştiinţ. Univ. 'Al.I. Cuza' Iaşi, Mat. 63(2):339–350, 2017) in product spaces. Some examples are provided that justify and establish the importance of our results. As applications of our main result, we have established the existence of solutions to differential inclusion problems and the weak asymptotical stability and a global attractivity of the equilibrium point of a difference inclusion problem. The use of arbitrary binary relations in our results permits us to apply the results to the differential inclusion problems and difference inclusion problems with weaker assumptions than those used in the papers mentioned above. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Some new integral inequalities for higher-order strongly exponentially convex functions.
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Bisht, Jaya, Sharma, Nidhi, Mishra, Shashi Kant, and Hamdi, Abdelouahed
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INTEGRAL inequalities ,CONVEX functions ,FRACTIONAL integrals ,APPLIED mathematics ,GENERALIZED integrals ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Integral inequalities with generalized convexity play an important role in both applied and theoretical mathematics. The theory of integral inequalities is currently one of the most rapidly developing areas of mathematics due to its wide range of applications. In this paper, we study the concept of higher-order strongly exponentially convex functions and establish a new Hermite–Hadamard inequality for the class of strongly exponentially convex functions of higher order. Further, we derive some new integral inequalities for Riemann–Liouville fractional integrals via higher-order strongly exponentially convex functions. These findings include several well-known results and newly obtained results as special cases. We believe that the results presented in this paper are novel and will be beneficial in encouraging future research in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. A further remark to paper ‘Convergence theorems for the common solution for a finite family of ϕ-strongly accretive operator equations’
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Zhiqun Xue and Haiyun Zhou
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Discrete mathematics ,Uniform continuity ,Operator (computer programming) ,Applied Mathematics ,Convergence (routing) ,Banach space ,Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics ,Analysis ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this note, we point out several gaps in Gurudwan and Sharma (Appl. Math. Comput. 217(15):6748-6754, 2011) and Yang (Appl. Math. Comput. 218(21):10367-10369, 2012) and give the main results under weaker conditions. MSC: 47H10; 47H09; 46B20
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23. On initial inverse problem for nonlinear couple heat with Kirchhoff type.
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Nam, Danh Hua Quoc
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NONLINEAR equations ,PHENOMENOLOGICAL biology ,PHENOMENOLOGICAL theory (Physics) ,MATHEMATICS ,LAX pair - Abstract
The main objective of the paper is to study the final model for the Kirchhoff-type parabolic system. Such type problems have many applications in physical and biological phenomena. Under some smoothness of the final Cauchy data, we prove that the problem has a unique mild solution. The main tool is Banach's fixed point theorem. We also consider the non-well-posed problem in the Hadamard sense. Finally, we apply truncation method to regularize our problem. The paper is motivated by the work of Tuan, Nam, and Nhat [Comput. Math. Appl. 77(1):15–33, 2019]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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24. Subdifferentials of optimal value functions under metric qualification conditions.
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Huong, Vu Thi, An, Duong Thi Viet, and Xu, Hong-Kun
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SUBDIFFERENTIALS ,CONVEX functions ,CONSTRAINED optimization ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In this paper, by revisiting intersection rules for normal cones, we give formulas for estimating or computing the Fréchet/Mordukhovich/Moreau–Rockafellar subdifferentials of optimal value functions of constrained parametric optimization problems under metric qualification conditions. The results are then applied to derive chain rules for composite functions in both convex and nonconvex situations. Illustrative examples and comparisons to existing results, including those of Mordukhovich and Shao (Trans Amer Math Soc 348:1235–1280, 1996), Mordukhovich et al. (Math Program Ser B 116:369–396, 2009) and of An and Jourani (J Optim Theory Appl 192:82–96, 2022), are also addressed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Augmented arithmetic optimization algorithm using opposite-based learning and lévy flight distribution for global optimization and data clustering.
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Abualigah, Laith, Elaziz, Mohamed Abd, Yousri, Dalia, Al-qaness, Mohammed A. A., Ewees, Ahmed A., and Zitar, Raed Abu
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OPTIMIZATION algorithms ,LEVY processes ,GLOBAL optimization ,METAHEURISTIC algorithms ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
This paper proposes a new data clustering method using the advantages of metaheuristic (MH) optimization algorithms. A novel MH optimization algorithm, called arithmetic optimization algorithm (AOA), was proposed to address complex optimization tasks. Math operations inspire the AOA, and it showed significant performance in dealing with different optimization problems. However, the traditional AOA faces some limitations in its search process. Thus, we develop a new variant of the AOA, namely, Augmented AOA (AAOA), integrated with the opposition-based learning (OLB) and Lévy flight (LF) distribution. The main idea of applying OLB and LF is to improve the traditional AOA exploration and exploitation trends in order to find the best clusters. To evaluate the AAOA, we implemented extensive experiments using twenty-three well-known benchmark functions and eight data clustering datasets. We also evaluated the proposed AAOA with extensive comparisons to different optimization algorithms. The outcomes verified the superiority of the AAOA over the traditional AOA and several MH optimization algorithms. Overall, the applications of the LF and OLB have a significant impact on the performance of the conventional AOA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. Boys' underachievement in mathematics and science: An analysis of national and international assessment data from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Elsayed, Mahmoud A. A., Clerkin, Aidan, Pitsia, Vasiliki, Aljabri, Nayyaf, and Al-Harbi, Khaleel
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ACHIEVEMENT ,SCHOOL absenteeism ,SCHOOLBOYS ,WOMEN teachers ,GENDER inequality ,BOYS - Abstract
Boys in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia consistently and significantly underperform compared to girls across different grades and subjects, forming one of the largest gender gaps in student achievement in the world. Saudi Arabia offers a unique setting in which boys and girls attend separate schools on a universal basis starting from grade 1. This means that boys and girls are educated only by male and female teachers, respectively, in effect inhabiting parallel education systems. In this context, this study examines the factors that are associated with student achievement in mathematics and science in grades 4 and 8 and the extent to which these associations are different for boys and girls, in an effort to gain insights into boys' underachievement in mathematics and science in Saudi Arabia. The paper employs data from two recent large-scale assessments of education: Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2019 and Saudi Arabia's National Assessment of Learning Outcomes (NALO) 2018. A series of hierarchical two-level linear regression models showed that in grade 4, school climate was more strongly associated with boys' compared with girls' achievement in both mathematics and science, with boys attending schools of poorer school climate having a considerably lower performance compared with girls attending such schools. The findings also indicated that although greater literacy and numeracy readiness was linked with higher science achievement among boys and girls, grade 4 boys tended to benefit more from this readiness than girls. In addition, the results show that student absenteeism in grade 4 is particularly strongly associated with decreases in mathematics achievement among boys. In grade 8, significant interactions between gender and the extent to which students feel confident in science, the degree of schools' emphasis on academic success, and teachers' age are observed. The paper concludes by discussing some of the implications of these findings for educators and policy makers in Saudi Arabia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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27. A comment to Thomas K. Burch's paper "Does demography need differential equations?".
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Romaniuk, Anatole
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DEMOGRAPHIC research ,DIFFERENTIAL equations ,MATHEMATICS ,POPULATION geography - Abstract
In this article, the author presents his opinions about the article "Does demography need differential equations" by Thomas K. Burch. He agrees with Burch regarding the close association of demography to mathematical expression than other social scientific discipline. However, he warns the potential abuse of mathematics' use in population studies.
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- 2011
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28. Generalized Lommel–Wright function and its geometric properties.
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Zayed, Hanaa M. and Mehrez, Khaled
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GAMMA functions ,CONVEX functions ,STAR-like functions ,FACTORIALS ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
The normalization of the combination of generalized Lommel–Wright function J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) (m ∈ N , κ 3 > 0 and κ 1 , κ 2 ∈ C ) defined by J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) : = Γ m (κ 1 + 1) Γ (κ 1 + κ 2 + 1) 2 2 κ 1 + κ 2 z 1 − (κ 2 / 2) − κ 1 J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) , where J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) : = (1 − 2 κ 1 − κ 2) J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) + z (J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z)) ′ and J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) = (z 2) 2 κ 1 + κ 2 ∑ n = 0 ∞ (− 1) n Γ m (n + κ 1 + 1) Γ (n κ 3 + κ 1 + κ 2 + 1) (z 2) 2 n , was previously introduced and some of its geometric properties have been considered. In this paper, we report conditions for J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) to be starlike and convex of order α, 0 ≤ α < 1 , inside the open unit disk using some technical manipulations of the gamma and digamma functions, as well as inequality for the digamma function that has been proved (Guo and Qi in Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 141(3):1007–1015, 2013). In addition, a method presented by Lorch (J. Approx. Theory 40(2):115–120 1984) and further developed by Laforgia (Math. Compet. 42(166):597–600 1984) is applied to establish firstly sharp inequalities for the shifted factorial that will be used to obtain the order of starlikeness and convexity. We compare then the obtained orders of starlikeness and convexity with some important consequences in the literature as well as the results proposed by all techniques to demonstrate the accuracy of our approach. Ultimately, a lemma by (Fejér in Acta Litt. Sci. 8:89–115 1936) is used to prove that the modified form of the function J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) defined by I κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) = J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) ∗ z / (1 + z) is in the class of starlike and convex functions, respectively. Further work regarding the function J κ 1 , κ 2 κ 3 , m (z) is underway and will be presented in a forthcoming paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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29. Cauchy problem for convolution equations in spaces of analytic vector-valued functions.
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Gromov, V.
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CAUCHY problem ,PARTIAL differential equations ,MATHEMATICAL convolutions ,MATHEMATICAL functions ,SET theory ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
The present paper is devoted to the Cauchy problem of inhomogeneous convolution equations of a fairly general nature. To solve the problems posed here, we apply the operator method proposed in some earlier papers by the author. The solutions of the problems under consideration are found using an effective method in the form of well-convergent vector-valued power series. The proposed method ensures the continuity of the obtained solutions with respect to the initial data and the inhomogeneous term of the equation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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30. A remark about asymptotic stability in Duffing equations: lateral stability in Comb-drive finger MEMS.
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Núñez, D. and Murcia, L.
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DUFFING equations ,FINGERS ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In this short paper we tackle two subjects. First, we provide a lower bound for the first eigenvalue of the antiperiodic problem for a Hill's equation based on L p -conditions, and as a consequence, we introduce an adjusted statement of the main result about the asymptotic stability of periodic solutions for the general Duffing equation in (Torres in Mediterr. J. Math. 1(4):479–486, 2004) (Theorem 4). This appropriate version of the result arises because of one subtlety in the proof provided in (Torres in Mediterr. J. Math. 1(4):479–486, 2004). More precisely, the lower bound of the first antiperiodic eigenvalue associated with Hill's equations of potential a (t) employed there may be negative, thus the conclusion is not completely attained. Hence, the adjustments considered here provide a mathematically correct result. On the other hand, we apply this result to obtain a lateral asymptotic stable periodic oscillation in the Comb-drive finger MEMS model with a cubic nonlinear stiffness term and linear damping. This fact is not typical in Comb-drive finger devices, thus our results could provide a new possibility; a new design principle for stabilization in Comb-drive finger MEMS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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31. Quaternion matrix decomposition and its theoretical implications.
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He, Chang, Jiang, Bo, and Zhu, Xihua
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MATRIX decomposition ,QUATERNIONS ,QUADRATIC programming ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
This paper proposes a novel matrix rank-one decomposition for quaternion Hermitian matrices, which admits a stronger property than the previous results in Ai W et al (Math Progr 128(1):253–283, 2011), Huang Y, Zhang S (Math Oper Res 32(3):758–768, 2007), Sturm JF, Zhang S (Math Oper Res 28(2):246–267 2003). The enhanced property can be used to drive some improved results in joint numerical range, S -Procedure and quadratically constrained quadratic programming (QCQP) in the quaternion domain, demonstrating the capability of our new decomposition technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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32. Preference robust state-dependent distortion risk measure on act space and its application in optimal decision making.
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Wang, Wei and Xu, Huifu
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DECISION making ,RANDOM numbers ,CONCAVE functions ,FUZZY sets ,SOFT sets ,PROBABILITY theory ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Decision-making under uncertainty involves three fundamental components: acts, states of nature, and consequences, as first introduced by Savage (The foundations of statistics, Wiley, New York, 1954). An act is uniquely determined by a number of random consequences that are associated with different states of nature. If the consequences are identical across all states of nature, then the act is state-independent. Prior research on distortion risk measures (DRMs) has primarily focused on state-independent acts. In this paper, we extend the research to state-dependent acts by introducing a state-dependent DRM (SDRM) under the Anscombe–Aumann's framework (Anscombe and Aumannin in Ann Math Stat 34(1):199–205, 1963). The proposed SDRM is the weighted average of DRMs at each state, where the weights are determined by the decision maker's (DM's) subjective probabilities of the states. In situations where there is incomplete information about the DM's true distortion function and/or the true subjective probabilities of the states, we introduce a preference robust SDRM (PRSDRM) for acts. The PRSDRM is based on the worst-case state-dependent distortion function and the worst-case subjective probabilities over a dependent joint ambiguity set constructed with partially available information. To compute the PRSDRM numerically, we show that when the distortion functions are concave, it can be formulated as a biconvex program and further as a convex program by changing some variables. As a motivation and application, we use the PRSDRM for decision-making problems and propose an alternating iterative algorithm for solving it. Finally, we conduct numerical experiments to assess the performance of our proposed model and computational scheme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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33. On the Structure of Singular Points of a Solution to Newton's Least Resistance Problem.
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Plakhov, Alexander
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CONVEX domains ,CONVEX geometry ,CONVEX bodies ,CONCAVE functions ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
We consider the following problem stated in 1993 by Buttazzo and Kawohl (Math Intell 15:7–12, 1993): minimize the functional ∫ ∫ Ω (1 + | ∇ u (x , y) | 2 ) - 1 d x d y in the class of concave functions u : Ω → [0,M], where Ω ⊂ R 2 is a convex domain and M > 0. It generalizes the classical minimization problem, which was initially stated by I. Newton in 1687 in the more restricted class of radial functions. The problem is not solved until now; there is even nothing known about the structure of singular points of a solution. In this paper we, first, solve a family of auxiliary 2D least resistance problems and, second, apply the obtained results to study singular points of a solution to our original problem. More precisely, we derive a necessary condition for a point being a ridge singular point of a solution and prove, in particular, that all ridge singular points with horizontal edge lie on the top level and zero level sets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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34. Subjective expected utility through stochastic independence.
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Grabisch, Michel, Monet, Benjamin, and Vergopoulos, Vassili
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EXPECTED utility ,PROBABILITY measures ,PROBABILITY theory ,AXIOMS ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
This paper studies decision-making in the face of two stochastically independent sources of uncertainty. It characterizes axiomatically a Subjective Expected Utility representation of preferences where subjective beliefs consist of a product probability measure. The two key axioms in this characterization both involve some behavioral notions of stochastic independence. Our result can be understood as a purely subjective version of the Anscombe and Aumann (Ann Math Stat 34:199–205, 1963) theorem that avoids the controversial use of exogenous probabilities by appealing to stochastic independence. We also obtain an extension to Choquet Expected Utility representations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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35. Inequalities for Rational Functions with Prescribed Poles.
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Rather, N. A., Iqbal, A., and Dar, Ishfaq
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POLISH people ,POLYNOMIALS ,GENERALIZATION ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
For rational functions , where is a polynomial of degree at the most and , with we use simple but elegant techniques to strengthen generalizations of certain results which extend some widely known polynomial inequalities of Erdős-Lax and Turán to rational functions . In return these reinforced results, in the limiting case, lead to the corresponding refinements of the said polynomial inequalities. As an illustration and as an application of our results, we obtain some new improvements of the Erdős-Lax and Turán type inequalities for polynomials. These improved results take into account the size of the constant term and the leading coefficient of the given polynomial. As a further factor of consideration, during the course of this paper we will demonstrate how some recently obtained results could have been proved without invoking the results of Dubinin [Distortion theorems for polynomials on the circle, Sb. Math. 191(12) (2000) 1797–1807]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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36. Two properties of prefix codes and uniquely decodable codes.
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Xu, Jie, Zheng, Zhiyong, Tian, Kun, and Chen, Man
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SUFFIXES & prefixes (Grammar) ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
The paper deals with the code length distributions for which the proportion of the codewords of a given length to all words of this length is a suitable power of 1/2. We derive a lower bound and an upper bound for the number of prefix codes with the above property. We also investigate the ratio of prefix codes to all uniquely decodable codes, which relates to the more general results of Woryna (Discret Math 340(2):51–57, 2017; Discret Appl Math 244:205–213, 2018). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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37. Building a completely positive factorization
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Immanuel M. Bomze
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Original Paper ,Copositive optimization ,Euclidean space ,Dimension (graph theory) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,021107 urban & regional planning ,010103 numerical & computational mathematics ,02 engineering and technology ,cp-rank ,Management Science and Operations Research ,01 natural sciences ,Orthant ,Combinatorics ,Matrix (mathematics) ,Factorization ,Symmetric matrix ,Embedding ,Schur complement ,0101 mathematics ,Gramian matrix ,Mathematics - Abstract
A symmetric matrix of order n is called completely positive if it has a symmetric factorization by means of a rectangular matrix with n columns and no negative entries (a so-called cp factorization), i.e., if it can be interpreted as a Gram matrix of n directions in the positive orthant of another Euclidean space of possibly different dimension. Finding this factor therefore amounts to angle packing and finding an appropriate embedding dimension. Neither the embedding dimension nor the directions may be unique, and so many cp factorizations of the same given matrix may coexist. Using a bordering approach, and building upon an already known cp factorization of a principal block, we establish sufficient conditions under which we can extend this cp factorization to the full matrix. Simulations show that the approach is promising also in higher dimensions.
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- 2017
38. On Exponential Growth and Mathematical Purity: A Reply to Bartlett.
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Bermingham, John R.
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POPULATION ,MATHEMATICAL formulas ,REASONING ,POPULATION density ,MATHEMATICS ,POPULATION dynamics ,DEMOGRAPHY ,ENVIRONMENTALISTS - Abstract
Though Bartlett has offered several constructive criticisms of the mathematical formulations that were included in my paper, Exponential Population Growth and Doubling Times, not one of them undermines either of the two basic points made in my paper—that exponential population growth is no longer being projected for any nation in the world and, this being so, writers and speakers addressing population issues no longer have reason to discuss either exponential growth or its frequent companion, "doubling times." In making my argument, included several paragraphs in which exponential growth, exponential curves, and doubling times were described. Bartlett has found these descriptions "distressing" and his paper explains his reasoning. So be it. I claim no scholarship in mathematics. In the writing of my paper believed—and still do—that my descriptions provide background material that is useful to readers not concerned with mathematical purity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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39. The use and effectiveness of colorful, contextualized, student-made material for elementary mathematics instruction.
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Kaminski, Jennifer A. and Sloutsky, Vladimir M.
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FRACTIONS ,ELEMENTARY school teachers ,MATHEMATICS teachers ,MATHEMATICS students ,MATHEMATICS ,EDUCATIONAL standards - Abstract
Background: There is anecdotal evidence that many elementary teachers integrate mathematics lessons and art activities by having students first make colorful, rich material that is subsequently used in an instructional activity. However, it is unclear whether such activities effectively promote learning and transfer of mathematical concepts. The goal of the present research was to examine the use and effectiveness of such "math-and-art" activities on children's ability to acquire basic fraction knowledge. We report the results of a survey of practicing elementary school teachers in the United States, their use of activities involving physical material, and the resources they use for ideas to supplement the standard curriculum. Two experiments examined first-grade students' learning, transfer, and recognition of fraction knowledge from rich, contextualized material versus simple, generic material. Results: The survey results confirm that many U.S. teachers use math-and-art activities and are often inspired by informal sources, such as Pinterest and YouTube. Experiment 1 examined the effectiveness of colorful, contextualized student-constructed material (paper pizzas) versus simple, pre-made material (monochromatic paper circles) in an instructional activity on fractions. Students who used the pre-made circles scored higher than those who used the student-made pizzas on pre-instruction tests of basic fraction knowledge, immediate tests of learning, and delayed tests of transfer. Experiment 2 tested students' ability to spontaneously write fractions to describe proportions of pizzas and circles. Students who answered generic circle questions first were markedly more accurate than those who answered pizza questions first. Conclusions: These findings suggest that rich, contextualized representations, including those made by the student, can hinder students' learning and transfer of mathematical concepts. We are not suggesting that teachers never integrate mathematics and colorful, contextualized material, and activities. We do suggest that elementary students' mathematics learning can benefit when initial instruction involves simple, generic, pre-made material and opportunities for students to make and use colorful, contextualized representations come later. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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40. Blow-up time estimate for porous-medium problems with gradient terms under Robin boundary conditions.
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Shen, Xuhui
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DIFFERENTIAL inequalities ,BLOWING up (Algebraic geometry) ,CONVEX domains ,OPEN-ended questions ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
This paper deals with the blow-up phenomena connected to the following porous-medium problem with gradient terms under Robin boundary conditions: { u t = Δ u m + k 1 u p − k 2 | ∇ u | q in Ω × (0 , t ∗) , ∂ u ∂ ν + γ u = 0 on ∂ Ω × (0 , t ∗) , u (x , 0) = u 0 (x) ≥ 0 in Ω ‾ , where Ω ⊂ R n (n ≥ 3 ) is a bounded and convex domain with smooth boundary ∂Ω. The constants p, q, m are positive, and p > q > m > 1 , q > 2 . By making use of the Sobolev inequality and the differential inequality technique, we obtain a lower bound for the blow-up time of the solution. In addition, an example is given as an application of the abstract results obtained in this paper. Our results can be regarded as an answer to the open question raised by Li et al. in (Z. Angew. Math. Phys. 70:1–18, 2019). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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41. Picard-type theorem and the solutions of certain ODE and PDE.
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Haldar, Goutam and Ahamed, Molla Basir
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DIFFERENCE equations ,COMPLEX variables ,DIFFERENTIAL equations ,MATHEMATICS ,INTEGRAL functions - Abstract
Picard's theorem is among the most striking results in complex analysis and plays a decisive role in the development of the theory of entire and meromorphic functions. In this paper, we give an equivalence between Picard's theorem and entire solutions of (i) difference equation Δ η f + a (z) P (f) = 0 in C and (ii) differential equation D k f + h (z) g (f (z)) = 0 in terms of total derivatives in C n . We prove two Picard-type theorems that generalize the results of Lu (Kodai Math J 26:221–229, 2003). In addition, examples have been exhibited to show that certain assumptions in the main result cannot be improved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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42. Boundedness of Solutions of the Ginzburg–Landau System Involving a Subelliptic Operator.
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Ha, Y. T. N., Duong, A. T., and Biet, N. V.
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INDEPENDENT variables , *MATHEMATICS - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to study the boundedness of solutions of the Ginzburg–Landau system where and is the subelliptic operator In the stationary case, where the solutions are independent of the time variable, our result can be seen as an extension of some results in [A. Farina, B. Sciunzi, and N. Soave, Commun. Contemp. Math. 22 (5), Article no. 1950044 (2020)] from the Laplace operator to the subelliptic operator . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. Professor Ivo Babuška, founder of Applications of Mathematics, passed away.
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Chleboun, Jan, Křížek, Michal, Segeth, Karel, and Vejchodský, Tomáš
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MATHEMATICS ,CURVED surfaces ,MATHEMATICAL ability ,ASYMPTOTIC homogenization ,SCIENCE education ,STOCHASTIC partial differential equations - Published
- 2023
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44. On shrinking projection method for cutter type mappings with nonsummable errors.
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Ibaraki, Takanori and Saejung, Satit
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METRIC projections ,FUNCTION spaces ,BANACH spaces ,MONOTONE operators ,CONVEX functions ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
We prove two key inequalities for metric and generalized projections in a certain Banach space. We then obtain some asymptotic behavior of a sequence generated by the shrinking projection method introduced by Takahashi et al. (J. Math. Anal. Appl. 341:276–286, 2008) where the computation allows some nonsummable errors. We follow the idea proposed by Kimura (Banach and Function Spaces IV (ISBFS 2012), pp. 303–311, 2014). The mappings studied in this paper are more general than the ones in (Ibaraki and Kimura in Linear Nonlinear Anal. 2:301–310, 2016; Ibaraki and Kajiba in Josai Math. Monogr. 11:105–120, 2018). In particular, the results in (Ibaraki and Kimura in Linear Nonlinear Anal. 2:301–310, 2016; Ibaraki and Kajiba in Josai Math. Monogr. 11:105–120, 2018) are both extended and supplemented. Finally, we discuss our results for finding a zero of maximal monotone operator and a minimizer of convex functions on a Banach space. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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45. On Superspecial abelian surfaces over finite fields III.
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Xue, Jiangwei, Yu, Chia-Fu, and Zheng, Yuqiang
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CONJUGACY classes ,QUATERNIONS ,FINITE fields ,MATHEMATICS ,ARITHMETIC ,ALGEBRA - Abstract
In the paper (J Math Soc Jpn 72(1):303–331, 2020), Tse-Chung Yang and the first two current authors computed explicitly the number | SSp 2 (F q) | of isomorphism classes of superspecial abelian surfaces over an arbitrary finite field F q of even degree over the prime field F p . There it was assumed that certain commutative Z p -orders satisfy an étale condition that excludes the primes p = 2 , 3 , 5 . We treat these remaining primes in the present paper, where the computations are more involved because of the ramification. This completes the calculation of | SSp 2 (F q) | in the even degree case. The odd degree case was previous treated by Tse-Chung Yang and the first two current authors in (Doc Math 21:1607–1643, 2016). To complete the proof of our main theorem, we give a classification of lattices over local quaternion Bass orders, which is a new input to our previous works. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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46. Think3d!: Improving mathematics learning through embodied spatial training.
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Burte, Heather, Gardony, Aaron, Hutton, Allyson, and Taylor, Holly
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MATHEMATICS education ,STEM education ,ORIGAMI ,MATHEMATICAL ability in children ,SCHOOL children - Abstract
Spatial thinking skills positively relate to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) outcomes, but spatial training is largely absent in elementary school. Elementary school is a time when children develop foundational cognitive skills that will support STEM learning throughout their education. Spatial thinking should be considered a foundational cognitive skill. The present research examined the impact of an embodied spatial training program on elementary students' spatial and mathematical thinking. Students in rural elementary schools completed spatial and math assessments prior to and after participating in an origami and pop-up paper engineering-based program, called Think3d!. Think3d! uses embodied tasks, such as folding and cutting paper, to train two-dimensional to three-dimensional spatial thinking. Analyses explored spatial thinking gains, mathematics gains - specifically for problem types expected to show gains from spatial training - and factors predicting mathematics gains. Results showed spatial thinking gains in two assessments. Using a math categorization to target problems more and less likely to be impacted by spatial training, we found that all students improved on real-world math problems and older students improved on visual and spatial math problems. Further, the results are suggestive of developmental time points for implementing embodied spatial training related to applying spatial thinking to math. Finally, the spatial thinking assessment that was most highly related to training activities also predicted math performance gains. Future research should explore developmental issues related to how embodied spatial training might support STEM learning and outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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47. On defining ex ante payoffs in games with diffuse prior.
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Ambrus, Attila and Kolb, Aaron
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GAMES ,MATHEMATICS ,DEFINITIONS ,EDUCATIONAL games ,MATHEMATICS education - Abstract
While the diffuse prior has been widely used in applied economic theory for its technical convenience and as a way of modeling complete lack of knowledge, it is not formally defined, nor are ex ante payoffs in games under this prior. In this paper, we provide a formal treatment of the diffuse prior which can validate its application in games. We consider stationary games, in which players' signals are translation invariant in the true state and players' payoffs are translation invariant in actions together with the state. We show that strategies which admit well-defined expected payoffs under the diffuse prior are essentially stationary, being almost translation invariant in signals. Our analysis builds on two formal definitions. We define the diffuse prior through a limit construction, using sequences of well-defined priors that become increasingly dispersed. A class of strategy profiles is admissible if for any strategy profile, each player's ex ante payoff along these sequences converges to a limit that does not depend on the particular sequence. A secondary contribution of the paper is an extension of the concept of distributional strategies (Milgrom and Weber in Math Oper Res 10:619–632, 1985) to a class of multistage games. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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48. Data block decomposition and intelligent secure acquisition of microdata.
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Zhang, Xiuquan, Shen, Lin, and Shi, Kaiquan
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CANTOR sets ,BIG data ,MATHEMATICAL models ,DYNAMIC models ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
P-sets (P stands for Packet) is a set model with dynamic characteristics, which is obtained by introducing dynamic characteristics into Cantor set and improving Cantor set. According to the fact that the characteristics of class I big data are completely consistent with the basic characteristics of P-sets, this paper gives research on theory and application on class I big data from the view of mathematics. Here we introduce Class I big data which need some new definitions of data block, microdata and data link. Based on these concepts, decomposition theorem of data block and microdata relation theorem are given, and then attribute reasoning theorem and microdata intelligent discovery and the intelligent secure acquisition algorithm of microdata are also proposed. By using these theoretical results, the applications of secure acquisition of microdata are presented. In summary, P-sets mathematical model provides a new theory and method for studying class I big data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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49. Common terms of k-Pell numbers and Padovan or Perrin numbers.
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Normenyo, Benedict Vasco, Rihane, Salah Eddine, and Togbé, Alain
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GENERALIZATION ,MATHEMATICS ,SHIFT registers ,RECURSIVE sequences (Mathematics) - Abstract
Let k ≥ 2 . A generalization of the well-known Pell sequence is the k-Pell sequence. For this sequence, the first k terms are 0 , ... , 0 , 1 and each term afterwards is given by the linear recurrence P n (k) = 2 P n - 1 (k) + P n - 2 (k) + ⋯ + P n - k (k). In this paper, we extend the previous work (Rihane and Togbé in Ann Math Inform 54:57–71, 2021) and investigate the Padovan and Perrin numbers in the k-Pell sequence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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50. On the blow-up criterion for the Hall-MHD problem with partial dissipation in R3.
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Du, Baoying
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MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the 3D incompressible Hall-magnetohydrodynamics with partial dissipation. Based on the results in (Du in Bound. Value Probl. 2022:6, 2022; Du and Liu in Acta Math. Sci. 42A:5, 2022; Fei and Xiang in J. Math. Phys. 56:051504, 2015), we establish an improved blow-up criterion for classical solutions. Furthermore, using the blow-up criterion, we also obtain the existence of the classical solutions only under the condition that the initial data ∥ V 0 ∥ H 1 + ∥ B 0 ∥ H 2 are sufficiently small. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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