161 results on '"*MATHEMATICS methodology"'
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2. As Tecnologias Digitais de Informação e Comunicação e o Ensino-aprendizagem de Matemática: uma Revisão Integrativa.
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Pillon, Ana Elisa, Techio, Leila Regina, Ulbricht, Vania Ribas, and Vieira de Souza, Márcio
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MATHEMATICS education , *DIGITAL technology , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *LITERATURE reviews , *MATHEMATICAL research - Abstract
This review aims to identify whether TDIC's have been used in the teaching-learning process of mathematics at the school level. In order to achieve this goal, the methodology used is an integrative literature review, via the CAPES Portal, in which the Scopus, Web of Science and Scielo databases were consulted. The search for published materials was restricted to a period of ten years, from 2008 to 2018. After collection, the data were organized through the reference manager Mendeley. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the use of TDIC's for the teaching-learning process has been gradually increasing and has been identified as positive. Furthermore, it has been proven that use occurs at different educational levels - pre-school, elementary and high school; there is the use of different methodologies, devices and applications - Ipad, tablet, inverted classroom and games. Although the initial integrative review resulted in 836 publications, when applying the inclusion and exclusion filters, only 14 studies corresponded to the objective proposed in this study, thus proving the existence of a scientific niche to be explored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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3. Análise das metodologias empregadas nos artigos da revista Educação Matemática Pesquisa referentes ao tema Álgebra no Ensino Superior no período de 2010 a 2020.
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Bianchini, Barbara Lutaif and Loureiro de Lima, Gabriel
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MATHEMATICS education (Higher) , *TEACHING methods , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *MATHEMATICS students , *DIGITAL technology - Abstract
In this article we present a mapping, in the conception of Biembengut, regarding the methodologies adopted in the studies by the authors of the articles regarding the teaching and learning of Algebra in Higher Education published in the journal Mathematical Education Research (EMP) between the years 2010 and 2020. Based on a corpus of work composed by 14 investigations, we intended to identify the objectives, the methodological approach adopted aiming to reach them, the procedures used to collect and analyze the data, the types of sources used, and in case it applies, the subjects. Regarding the methodological perspectives, all 14 articles are of qualitative nature, with a predominance of studies which are purely field works (11), compared to those which are purely documental (two) and those which combine bibliographic research and field work (one). The use of a Study and Research Path, in the framework of the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic, present in two studies, constitutes itself as an innovative methodological approach. In the field works we observe that the themes of the investigations were worked by means of: semi-structured interviews carried out with students of the Mathematics undergraduate programs and with research teachers; interventions with teachers in training, undergraduate Mathematics students, undergraduate Engineering students, students without having their graduation specified and the analysis of participation of subjects (without specifying which) in a forum of Mathematics. Based on the corpus of work analyzed, we are not able to state that there are signs of reconfigurations or reorganizations caused by digital technologies in terms of methodologies of studies in Mathematical Education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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4. Mapeamento de pesquisas em Educação Matemática na perspectiva da metanálise a partir da BDTD (2008 - 2019): considerações sobre conceitos de área e perímetro.
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Kiefer, Juliana Gabriele and Pistóia Mariani, Rita de Cássia
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MATHEMATICS education , *RESEARCH methodology , *QUALITATIVE research in education , *META-analysis , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
The aim of this essay is to map subsidized studies in the theoretical-methodological perspective of meta-analysis within the field of Mathematical Education, available at the Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações (Brazilian Digital Library of Thesis and Dissertations, BDTD), with an emphasis on institutional, procedural and thematic aspects, as well as to analyze two meta-analysis investigations that address concepts perimeter and area. Therefore, this research is characterizes as qualitative of the mapping type. The results show an increase in the number of productions developed by researchers from several higher education institutions in the country and the increase of discussions about this methodological procedure, in view of the diversity of methodological and theoretical references used. Variation in the type and quantity of studies analyzed is verified, with the most frequent theme is related to the processes of teaching and learning Mathematics regarding the study of concepts of school math (12 out of 26 studies), for example, area and perimeter, identified as the object of investigation of the two researches assessed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Epistemologias e metodologias em entrevistas com crianças sobre conhecimentos matemáticos: uma perspectiva construtivista.
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Alberto da Silva, João and Bertolucci, Cristina Cavalli
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MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICAL research , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *RESEARCH methodology , *INTERVIEWING - Abstract
Considering the importance of interviews with children to investigate mathematical knowledge, here we have an essay to discuss and analyze the relationships between epistemology and methodology in the process of production of data for research. In this article, our goal is to highlight the relationships between epistemological foundations and ways to elaborate questions, asking and interpreting children's answers. We discuss about nuances, mishaps and particularities of the interviews with children and presented as a qualified approach the clinical interview and the Piagetian clinical method. The syntheses indicate the importance of using appropriate tools to investigate the mathematical object, as well as considering the particularities of the children's universe and the epistemic-methodological coherence adopted by the researcher. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Relações macro e micro na pesquisa em Educação Matemática.
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Ramalho Ortigão, Maria Isabel and Augusto Aguilar Júnior, Carlos
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MATHEMATICS education , *ARTICULATION (Education) , *MATHEMATICAL research , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
The aim of the current study is to analyze the relationships between qualitative and quantitative approaches, or macro and micro relationships, in research about Mathematics Education developed in postgraduate programs in the last ten years. The discussion was based on a search carried out in Capes' collection in order to better understand articulations between these research spaces. The search carried out in the Bank of theses and dissertations was based on keywords and resulted in five dissertations and two theses produced between 2010 and 2019. Analysis has shown weak articulation between macro and micro research spaces in five of the seven texts, whose quantitative approach was linked to the idea of frequency counting and used to describe the analyzed data. In two, the analyzes showed a strong articulation between macro and micro research approaches, in which a dialogue between what was observed in one and another space is evident, developing a process of hybridization in methodological approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE MATHEMATICS TEACHERS: MATHEMATICS AS HEALING.
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Holm, Jennifer
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EDUCATION of mathematics teachers ,TEACHER development ,MATHEMATICS methodology ,MATHEMATICS education ,TEACHING methods - Abstract
This research examines the preconceived notions that pre-service teachers bring into a mathematics methods course about both how mathematics should be taught as well as their own capabilities in mathematics. Initial responses of pre-service teachers support a procedureoriented view of mathematics and a range of their own feelings from feeling extremely confident to feeling extremely incompetent. This research examines the initial categories of the pre-service teachers and then the shifts in their beliefs and personal feelings toward the subject through changing their understandings of and about mathematics. Finally, the research looks at the components within the methods course that supported those changing beliefs and feelings. This research starts the conversation about changing the mathematics stories of future teachers through positive mathematics experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
8. WHAT ROLE DOES PROFESSIONAL NOTICING PLAY? EXPLORING CONNECTIONS TO AFFECT AND PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE.
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Jong, Cindy, Dueber, David, Schack, Edna O., Fisher, Molly H., and Thomas, Jonathan
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PEDAGOGICAL content knowledge ,MATHEMATICS methodology ,EDUCATION of mathematics teachers ,EDUCATIONAL technology ,COURSE content (Education) - Abstract
This research report describes a study that explored the intersections of professional noticing of children’s mathematical thinking (PN), pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), and affective domains with preservice elementary teachers (PSETs). An instructional module on professional noticing, as defined by Jacobs, Lamb, and Philipp (2010), included three components: attending, interpreting, and deciding, was implemented with 170 PSETs. A comparison group of 121 PSETs were enrolled in mathematics methods courses but the PN module was not implemented. PSETs who participated in the module showed significant positive growth in attending, interpreting, and attitudes toward mathematics. While there was no significant change in dispositions toward teaching mathematics, a decrease was observed in PSET deciding and pedagogical content knowledge. However, findings showed promising connections among the constructs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
9. New Techniques for Noninteractive Zero-Knowledge.
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Groth, Jens, Ostrovsky, Rafail, and Sahai, Amit
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ZERO-knowledge proofs ,CRYPTOGRAPHY research ,GROUP theory ,PUBLIC key cryptography ,DATA encryption ,MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
Noninteractive zero-knowledge (NIZK) proof systems are fundamental primitives used in many cryptographic constructions, including public-key encryption secure against chosen ciphertext attack, digital signatures, and various other cryptographic protocols. We introduce new techniques for constructing NIZK proofs based on groups with a bilinear map. Compared to previous constructions of NIZK proofs, our techniques yield dramatic reduction in the length of the common reference string (proportional to security parameter) and the size of the proofs (proportional to security parameter times the circuit size). Our novel techniques allow us to answer several long-standing open questions in the theory of noninteractive proofs. - We construct the first perfect NIZK argument system for all NP. - We construct the first universally composable NIZK argument for all NP in the presence of an adaptive adversary. - We construct a non-interactive zap for all NP, which is the first that is based on a standard cryptographic security assumption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Hooked on mathematics.
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Back, Jenni
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TEACHERS , *MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *PLACE value (Mathematics) , *ADDITION (Mathematics) , *SUBTRACTION (Mathematics) - Abstract
The article focuses on the collaboration of early school teachers with St Martin's Church of England Primary School in Brighton, Great Britain for the development of programme and exercises for mathematics education. It reports on the topics included in the programme which include number sense and place value, addition and subtraction and statistics, as of April 2021.
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- 2021
11. Modelling music with mathematics.
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Kara, Melike, Corum, Kimberly, Ilina, Tatiana, and Talbot, Emma
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MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *MUSIC in mathematics education , *MUSICAL pitch , *MATHEMATICS students - Abstract
The article focuses on the modeling of musical structure through mathematical representations. It reports on the use of language of mathematics for quantification of real-world phenomena of musical notes and analyze behaviors. It highlights the development and implementation of Modelling Music task sequence by students, as of April 2021.
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- 2021
12. Mathematics teaching and global challenges: Part 1.
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Brown, Julian, Coles, Alf, Hayward, Rhiannon, Helliwell, Tracy, Lustig-Bruce, Dan, Owen, Ellie, and Salt, Amelia
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MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS teachers , *MATHEMATICS students , *MATHEMATICS , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
The article focuses on the connection between teaching mathematics and global challenges and issues. It highlights mathematics task designed by the authors during their Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) course at the University of Bristol on teaching mathematics. It also offers suggestions given teachers on how to deal with global challenges, as of April 2021.
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- 2021
13. NARRATIVE-BASED MANAGEMENT IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEMS.
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Shabalina, Olga, Davtian, Aleksandr, Sadovnikova, Natalya, Parygin, Danila, and Erkin, Dmitry
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SOCIOECONOMICS ,NARRATIVES ,MATHEMATICS methodology ,SPACE management systems (Retail trade) ,QUALITY of life - Abstract
Socio-economic system management is commonly considered as a two-stage process: the first stage is associated with the analysis of the system and establishment of goals and objectives, while the second stage has to do with the development of management strategies for achieving the goals and objectives. Existing modeling approaches to socio-economic system management are classified in terms of goal setting or the development processes of the management strategy and are based on the assumption that a predefined general goal is priory achievable and that the strategy to achieve the goal definitely exists. In real time, socio-economic system management is implemented in a continuously functioning system and its interaction with the continuously changing environment. The subject-object relationship in socio-economic systems can lead to reconsideration of priori goals, their achievability, strategies of their successful achievement and even the necessity of achieving the goal itself. This paper describes a goal model presented as a structurally ordered space with its elements as formal representations of objectives as heterogeneous, possibly non-numeric objects. The goal space is built as an insertion of the initial set of objectives to a lattice. The lattice properties allow dynamically building the goal space without losing the manageability of the system. Subject-object relationships in socio-economic systems are described as narrative manifestation and socio-economic system management is considered as narrative in nature system activities aimed at changing the system state in a goal space for achieving the general goal. The principles of narrative-based management approach are described. An implementation of this approach is presented and a management support system (MSS) is developed. Unlike existing approaches to socio-economic systems management, using mathematical methods for finding the optimal management decisions represented by a formal model, in a proposed approach the mathematical methods are used to monitor the results of management process in which the responsibility for the actions of participants of the process lies in the participants themselves. The results of the activities leading to the impossibility of achieving the general goal are recompensed by the modification of the goal space without losing its structural coherence, and thus the proposed approach ensures the system's observation and management and the achievement of the management goal in terms of dynamically changing goal-setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
14. Issue Information.
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MATHEMATICS methodology , *VOLTERRA equations - Abstract
No abstract is available for this article. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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15. COTOTAL ENUMERATION DEGREES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO EFFECTIVE MATHEMATICS.
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Mccarthy, Ethan
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COMBINATORIAL enumeration problems , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *TURING test , *COMPUTATIONAL mechanics , *DIOPHANTINE equations - Abstract
A set A ⊆ ω is cototal under enumeration reducibility if A ≤e A, that is, if the complement of A is total. We show that the e-degrees of cototal sets characterize the e-degrees of maximal anti-chain complements, the e-degrees of enumeration-pointed trees on 2<ω, and the e-degrees of languages of minimal subshifts on 2ω. As a consequence, we obtain a characterization of the Turing degree spectra of nontrivial minimal subshifts: they are the enumeration cones of cototal sets. From the perspective of the Turing degrees, this provides a complete understanding of the computational power of minimal subshifts. We also obtain an application to computable structure theory, showing that the enumeration cones of cototal sets characterize those structure spectra which are Turingupward closures of Fσ sets of reals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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16. Editorial 'Bridging the gap between methodology and applications: Tutorials on semiparametric regression'.
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Groll, Andreas, Kneib, Thomas, and Mayr, Andreas
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STATISTICAL models , *REGRESSION analysis , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Published
- 2018
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17. New binary bat algorithm for solving 0–1 knapsack problem.
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Rizk-Allah, Rizk M. and Hassanien, Aboul Ella
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KNAPSACK problems ,SEARCH algorithms ,PROBLEM solving ,INFORMATION science ,MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
This paper presents a novel binary bat algorithm (NBBA) to solve 0–1 knapsack problems. The proposed algorithm combines two important phases: binary bat algorithm (BBA) and local search scheme (LSS). The bat algorithm enables the bats to enhance the exploration capability while LSS aims to boost the exploitation tendencies and, therefore, it can prevent the BBA–LSS from the entrapment in the local optima. Moreover, the LSS starts its search from BBA found so far. By this methodology, the BBA–LSS enhances the diversity of bats and improves the convergence performance. The proposed algorithm is tested on different size instances from the literature. Computational experiments show that the BBA–LSS can be promise alternative for solving large-scale 0–1 knapsack problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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18. Many voices, one unifying endeavour: Conceptions of teaching for mastery.
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Stevenson, Mary and Shearman, Jen
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MASTERY learning , *MATHEMATICS education , *PEDAGOGICAL content knowledge , *MATHEMATICS teachers , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
The article focuses on the articulation of mastery used by the National Centre for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics (NCETM) in Great Britain in mathematics education. It highlights the development of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of mathematics teachers with limited subject matter knowledge (SMK). It reports on assertions made by the Association of Mathematics Education Teachers (AMET) on pedagogy of mastery approach in mathematics, as of April 2021.
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- 2021
19. Slow pedagogies.
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Ormesher, Caroline
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MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *PROBLEM solving , *POSTGRADUATE Certificate in Education (Great Britain) , *MATHEMATICS teachers - Abstract
The article focuses on the possibility of learning and teaching mathematics slowly. It reports on the involvement of mulling in problem solving methods in mathematics. It highlights the role of PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) teachers to work on primary mathematics course, as of April 2021.
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- 2021
20. From a healthy snack to a fanciful meal.
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Ball, Derek
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MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *SQUARE , *ADDITION (Mathematics) , *SUBTRACTION (Mathematics) - Abstract
The article focuses on the methodology of teaching squares in mathematics, available at the website of ATM (Association of Teachers of Mathematics) located at https://www.atm.org.uk/Maths-Teaching-Resources/ Maths-Snacks-Videos. It discusses the strategy of adding squares by subdividing or subtracting squares by amalgamating.
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- 2021
21. Working a way around perimeters with habits of mind: Part 2.
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McLaughlin, Fin and Mason, John
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PERIMETERS (Geometry) , *MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *CONTINUING education , *COMPUTER-generated imagery - Abstract
The article focuses on the methodology of teaching perimeters with the theme "habits of mind" adopted by the Cabot Learning Federation of Bristol, Great Britain for professional development. It highlights the practical ways of developing habits of mind in primary and secondary school. It also reflects on the use of animation in teaching mathematics, as of April 2021.
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- 2021
22. Meanings of "algebra" and "analysis" between two Encyclopedias: From the Enlightenment to the Great War.
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Español, L.
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ALGEBRA , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *MATHEMATICIANS , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *ANALYTIC geometry - Published
- 2016
23. Stability analysis of mathematical models for nonlinear growth kinetics of breast cancer stem cells.
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Guo, Chengjun, Ahmed, Sameed, Guo, Chengxian, and Liu, Xinfeng
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MATHEMATICS methodology , *BREAST cancer , *CANCER stem cells , *CANCER prevention , *ORDINARY differential equations - Abstract
Cancer stem cells are responsible for tumor survival and resurgence and are thus essential in developing novel therapeutic strategies against cancer. Mathematical models can help understand cancer stem and differentiated cell interaction in tumor growth, thus having the potential to help in designing experiments to develop novel therapeutic strategies against cancer. In this paper, by using theory of functional and ordinary differential equations, we study the existence and stability of nonlinear growth kinetics of breast cancer stem cells. First, we provide a sufficient condition for the existence and uniqueness of the solution for nonlinear growth kinetics of breast cancer stem cells. Then we study the uniform asymptotic stability of the zero solution. By using linearization techniques, we also provide a criteria for uniform asymptotic stability of a nontrivial steady-state solution with and without time delays. We present a theorem from complex analysis that gives certain conditions that allow for this criteria to be satisfied. Next, we apply these theorems to a special case of the system of functional differential equations that has been used to model nonlinear growth kinetics of breast cancer stem cells. The theoretical results are further justified by numerical testing examples. Consistent with the theories, our numerical examples show that the time delays can disrupt the stability. All the results can be easily extended to study more general cell lineage models. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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24. Issue Information.
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MATHEMATICS methodology , *MATHEMATICAL periodicals , *PERIODICAL publishing - Abstract
No abstract is available for this article. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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25. On the quantum mechanical derivation of the Wallis formula for π.
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Chashchina, O.I. and Silagadze, Z.K.
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QUANTUM mechanics , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *VARIATIONAL principles , *PI-algebras , *GAUSSIAN function , *INTEGRALS - Abstract
We comment on the Friedmann and Hagen's quantum mechanical derivation of the Wallis formula for π . In particular, we demonstrate that not only the Gaussian trial function, used by Friedmann and Hagen, but also the Lorentz trial function can be used to get the Wallis formula. The anatomy of the integrals leading to the appearance of the Wallis ratio is carefully revealed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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26. FIVE STAGES OF ACCEPTING CONSTRUCTIVE MATHEMATICS.
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Bauer, Andrej
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CONSTRUCTIVISM (Education) , *CONSTRUCTIVE mathematics , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
On the odd day, a mathematician might wonder what constructive mathematics is all about. They may have heard arguments in favor of constructivism but are not at all convinced by them, and in any case they may care little about philosophy. A typical introductory text about constructivism spends a great deal of time explaining the principles and contains only trivial mathematics, while advanced constructive texts are impenetrable, like all unfamiliar mathematics. How then can a mathematician find out what constructive mathematics feels like? What new and relevant ideas does constructive mathematics have to offer, if any? I shall attempt to answer these questions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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27. НАЦИОНАЛНА СТУДЕНТСКА ОЛИМПИАДА ПО МАТЕМАТИКА
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Гроздев, Сава, Николаев, Росен, and Ненков, Веселин
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MATHEMATICS contests , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *MATHEMATICS examinations, questions, etc. , *MATHEMATICS problems & exercises - Abstract
The traditional National mathematical Olympiad for University students took place in Pamporovo resort from 18 to 21 May 2017. The event was hosted by the Plovdiv University “P. Hilendarski”. More than 100 students participated in the Olympiad representing 14 Universities from Bulgaria and 2 Universities from abroad. The competition was organized in 3 groups depending on the mathematical curriculum in different Universities. The paper discusses the problems of the third group, in which students from Economics Universities study Mathematics with small number of classes. Methodological solutions are proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
28. Threading mathematics through symbols, sketches, software, silicon, and wood: Teachers produce and maintain cohesion to support STEM integration.
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Nathan, Mitchell J., Wolfgram, Matthew, Srisurichan, Rachaya, Walkington, Candace, and Alibali, Martha W.
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STEM education , *DISCOURSE analysis , *ELECTRICAL engineering , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *MATHEMATICS teachers - Abstract
This classroom-based investigation sought to document how, in real time, STEM teachers and students attempt to locate the invariant mathematical relations that are threaded through the range of activities and representations in these classes, and how highlighting this common thread influences student participation and learning. The authors conducted multimodal discourse analyses of teacher–student interactions during multiday observations in 3 urban high school STEM classes. The focal lessons were in electrical engineering and mechanical engineering (within Project Lead the Way), and precollege geometry. Across 3 cases, teachers and students actively built and maintained cohesion of invariant mathematical relations across activities and representations. Pre- and postlesson interviews revealed that teachers intentionally managed cohesion to provide the continuity across the curricular activities that teachers believed would promote student understanding. The findings contribute to ways of fostering STEM integration and ways of grounding abstractions to promote meaning making and transfer. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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29. Prospectus: towards the development of high-fidelity models of wall turbulence at large Reynolds number.
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Klewicki, J. C., Chini, G. P., and Gibson, J. F.
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MATHEMATICS methodology , *REYNOLDS number , *TURBULENT boundary layer - Abstract
Recent and on-going advances in mathematical methods and analysis techniques, coupled with the experimental and computational capacity to capture detailed flow structure at increasingly large Reynolds numbers, afford an unprecedented opportunity to develop realistic models of high Reynolds number turbulent wall-flow dynamics. A distinctive attribute of this new generation of models is their grounding in the Navier–Stokes equations. By adhering to this challenging constraint, high-fidelity models ultimately can be developed that not only predict flow properties at high Reynolds numbers, but that possess a mathematical structure that faithfully captures the underlying flow physics. These first-principles models are needed, for example, to reliably manipulate flow behaviours at extreme Reynolds numbers. This theme issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A provides a selection of contributions from the community of researchers who are working towards the development of such models. Broadly speaking, the research topics represented herein report on dynamical structure, mechanisms and transport; scale interactions and self-similarity; model reductions that restrict nonlinear interactions; and modern asymptotic theories. In this prospectus, the challenges associated with modelling turbulent wall-flows at large Reynolds numbers are briefly outlined, and the connections between the contributing papers are highlighted. This article is part of the themed issue ‘Toward the development of high-fidelity models of wall turbulence at large Reynolds number’. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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30. O estado da arte da teoria dos registros de representação semiótica na educação matemática.
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MARIA DE SOUZA PONTES, HELAINE, FINCK, CELIA BRANDT, and RUSCHEL NUNES, ANA LUIZA
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MATHEMATICS education , *SEMIOTICS , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *BASIC education , *THEORY of knowledge - Abstract
The object of study of this research is how the Theory of Semiotics Representation Registers is evident in Brazilian scientific research therefore aims to reveal the level of coverage, mathematical object, methodological procedures and aspects of Duval most prevalent theory in these research. In this way, it is a bibliographical research design with state of the art. The results show the predominance of Basic Education; the variety of mathematical objects; the highlight of both sequences as Teaching of Mathematics activities as methodological procedures used and the treatment and conversion transformations as aspects of the more obvious Duval theory most evident in the mapped research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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31. Reflexões acerca da aprendizagem baseada em problemas na abordagem de noções de cálculo diferencial e integral.
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VIEIRA DE SOUZA, DÉBORA and FERREIRA DA FONSECA, ROGÉRIO
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INTEGRAL calculus , *DIFFERENTIAL calculus , *PROBLEM-based learning , *TRAINING of college teachers , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *EDUCATION - Abstract
This paper presents reflections on the teaching and learning of Differential and Integral Calculus notions. By relevant theoretical contributions, we propose activities to address calculation notions as limits and derivatives, taking as a guiding principle an active methodology in the case, the Problem-Based Learning (Problem Based Learning - PBL). Expected to integrate mathematical content and concepts with the university of professional practices, promoting meaningful learning. We believe that by inserting motivators, real or realistic problems, certain obstacles observed in teaching and learning calculus, can be softened as well as contribute to the construction of disciplinary knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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32. EASY AS ABC.
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LAMB, EVELYN
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LOGICAL prediction ,MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
The article discusses the theory of mathematical conjecture connecting addition and multiplication as per the Japanese mathematician ShinichiMochizuki.
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- 2018
33. THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL MATHEMATICIAN: PROFESSOR ION VALUTA
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Mitrofan CIOBANU
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personality ,semigroup ,Science ,Arts in general ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,universal algebra ,ideal ,history of mathematics ,mathematics methodology ,NX1-820 - Abstract
The present article analyzes the multilateral activity of Professor Ion Valuta, a personality with an essential contribution in the organization of higher technical education and the training of highly qualified specialists in the fields of mathematics, technology and informatics from the Republic of Moldova. In his multidimensional activity there are highlighted the following directions: the theory of universal algebras; history and methodology of science; methods of teaching mathematics and computer science; scientific research management. For each of these directions there are mentioned the most relevant achievements obtained by Professor Ion Valuta, who turned the honorable age of 90.
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- 2020
34. Ensino de estatística no ensino médio noturno pela prática de uma pesquisa de campo.
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ÂNDERSON MÜLLER, DANIEL and NEVES NUNES, LUCIANA
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STATISTICS education (Higher) , *HIGH schools , *QUALITATIVE research , *DATA analysis , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
The development of topics of Statistics from the accomplishment of a practical activity of collection and real data analysis, propitiates to the people to qualify their critical thinking, self-organization, collective and collaborative work. The aim of this study was to do a qualitative research in a High School class to evaluate the effects of a teaching practice in the learning of topics of Statistics. As a group, everyone planned and did field research focusing on themes that had been suggested by the students themselves. This activity stands out because the data collected was based on a random sample of the residents of the town. The qualitative analysis of students' answers to specific questions, based on the Collective Subject Discourse methodology, revealed proper understanding of statistical concepts, and also showed the satisfaction of students to be part of the process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
35. Minimax arc of kind ( 0, δ ) with weighted points.
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Abass, Mohammed Yousif
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CHEBYSHEV approximation ,ARC length ,MATHEMATICS methodology ,MATHEMATICS theorems ,COEFFICIENTS (Statistics) - Abstract
Copyright of Basrah Journal of Science / Magallat Al-Barat Li-L-ulum is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2016
36. Prescriptions Guiding Prospective Teachers in Teaching Mathematics.
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Zembat, İsmail Özgür and Aslan, Mustafa
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MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *PHENOMENOGRAPHY , *TEACHING - Abstract
This study aims to investigate the nature of different mathematics teaching modes (prescriptions) that guide prospective teachers during their instruction. The participants were 24 junior prospective middle school mathematics teachers (19 females and 5 males) who were attending a mathematics methods course at a private university in central Turkey. Each participant was tasked with applying an innovative prescribed curriculum about equivalent fractions to a single elementary or middle school student; he/she is required to videotape the teaching session. We collected these teaching videos and analyzed them through a phenomenographic approach. Results suggest that the participants select and operate with certain teaching prescriptions while teaching. The mathematical knowledge of the teacher is not the only factor that affects his/her teaching; ingrained prescriptions influence and guide their teaching as well. All these teaching prescriptions are selected according to the teachers' strongly held beliefs about teaching and learning based on their prior schooling experiences and not on their experiences in their coursework. We also found that having prospective teachers operate with an innovative curriculum does not improve their teaching in the presence of these prescriptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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37. ON CHAIN RULE IN FRACTIONAL CALCULUS.
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Jun WANG and Yue HU
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CHAIN rule , *FRACTIONAL calculus , *NANOELECTROMECHANICAL systems , *ARBITRARY constants , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
Chain rule plays an important role in fractional calculus. There are many definitions of fractional derivative, and this paper shows that the chain rule is invalid for Jumarie's modification of Riemann-Liouville definition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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38. Comprehensive numerical methodology for direct numerical simulations of compressible Rayleigh–Taylor instability.
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Reckinger, Scott J., Livescu, Daniel, and Vasilyev, Oleg V.
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RAYLEIGH-Taylor instability , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *METHODOLOGY , *PLASMA instabilities , *NONEQUILIBRIUM flow - Abstract
An investigation of compressible Rayleigh–Taylor instability (RTI) using Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) requires efficient numerical methods, advanced boundary conditions, and consistent initialization in order to capture the wide range of scales and vortex dynamics present in the system, while reducing the computational impact associated with acoustic wave generation and the subsequent interaction with the flow. An advanced computational framework is presented that handles the challenges introduced by considering the compressive nature of RTI systems, which include sharp interfacial density gradients on strongly stratified background states, acoustic wave generation and removal at computational boundaries, and stratification dependent vorticity production. The foundation of the numerical methodology described here is the wavelet-based grid adaptivity of the Parallel Adaptive Wavelet Collocation Method (PAWCM) that maintains symmetry in single-mode RTI systems to extreme late-times. PAWCM is combined with a consistent initialization, which reduces the generation of acoustic disturbances, and effective boundary treatments, which prevent acoustic reflections. A dynamic time integration scheme that can handle highly nonlinear and potentially stiff systems, such as compressible RTI, completes the computational framework. The numerical methodology is used to simulate two-dimensional single-mode RTI to extreme late-times for a wide range of flow compressibility and variable density effects. The results show that flow compressibility acts to reduce the growth of RTI for low Atwood numbers, as predicted from linear stability analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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39. Remarks on the weak formulation of the Navier–Stokes equations on the 2D hyperbolic space.
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Chan, Chi Hin and Czubak, Magdalena
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NAVIER-Stokes equations , *HYPERBOLIC spaces , *H-spaces , *UNIQUENESS (Mathematics) , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
The Leray–Hopf solutions to the Navier–Stokes equation are known to be unique on R 2 . In our previous work, we showed the breakdown of uniqueness in a hyperbolic setting. In this article, we show how to formulate the problem in order so the uniqueness can be restored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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40. Optimum performance for energy transfer in a chemical reaction system.
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Sánchez-Salas, N., Chimal-Eguía, J.C., and Ramírez-Moreno, M.A.
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ENERGY transfer , *CHEMICAL reactions , *ISOTHERMAL efficiency , *PERFORMANCE evaluation , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *METHODOLOGY - Abstract
This paper presents an optimal performance analysis for an isothermal model which performs work at a steady state via the energy transfer from a chemical reaction, using the methodology of the so-called Finite Time Thermodynamics (FTT). Furthermore, three optimal operation modes namely, Maximum Power, Maximum Omega function and Efficient Power are presented for the model. Results show analogies in the optimal performance between thermal and isothermal engine models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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41. El uso de las Tecnologías en la enseñanza-aprendizaje de la matemática en la Universidad Experimental de las Fuerzas Armadas, Núcleo Sucre.
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Olivier-Rodríguez, Odiber Zudegsa and Díaz-López, José Raúl
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EDUCATIONAL technology , *MATHEMATICS education , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *COMPUTER adaptive testing , *EDUCATION & society - Abstract
The lack of updating and training of teachers in the use of information technology and communications (ICT) as a teaching and learning of mathematics, have limited its methodological work, causing poor performance in the integral learning students and ability to solve practical problems they face in society. That is why this paper aims to consider the more specific contradictions that occur in the teaching and learning of mathematics based on the use of ICT. In this context, it is concluded that recognizes the mathematical task computerized (TMI) as a means to contribute to the improvement of student learning, taking into account the contradiction occurs between the comprehensive nature of the student's education to society and the diverse nature of the ownership of the contents taught in the course. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
42. Polynomial Chaos Expansion Approach to Interest Rate Models.
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Di Persio, Luca, Pellegrini, Gregorio, and Bonollo, Michele
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POLYNOMIAL chaos , *MATHEMATICAL models of interest rates , *STOCHASTIC analysis , *MATHEMATICS methodology , *MONTE Carlo method ,MATHEMATICAL models of uncertainty - Abstract
The Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE) technique allows us to recover a finite second-order random variable exploiting suitable linear combinations of orthogonal polynomials which are functions of a given stochastic quantity ξ, hence acting as a kind of random basis. The PCE methodology has been developed as a mathematically rigorous Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) method which aims at providing reliable numerical estimates for some uncertain physical quantities defining the dynamic of certain engineering models and their related simulations. In the present paper, we use the PCE approach in order to analyze some equity and interest rate models. In particular, we take into consideration those models which are based on, for example, the Geometric Brownian Motion, the Vasicek model, and the CIR model. We present theoretical as well as related concrete numerical approximation results considering, without loss of generality, the one-dimensional case. We also provide both an efficiency study and an accuracy study of our approach by comparing its outputs with the ones obtained adopting the Monte Carlo approach, both in its standard and its enhanced version. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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43. Chaotic krill herd optimization algorithm.
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Saremi, Shahrzad, Mirjalili, Seyed Mohammad, and Mirjalili, Seyedali
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ALGORITHM research ,MATHEMATICAL optimization ,STOCHASTIC convergence ,MATHEMATICS methodology ,CHAOS theory - Abstract
The Krill Herd (KH) optimization algorithm is one of the most recent heuristic optimization techniques. This algorithm mimics the lifecycle of krill in oceans. Despite high performance of KH, stagnation in local optima and slow convergence speed are two probable problems in solving challenging optimization problems. This work enhances the performance of the KH algorithm by the chaos theory. To be exact, three one-dimensional chaotic maps (Circle, Sine, and Tent) are integrated into KH. The results prove that the proposed chaotic KH algorithms are able to show superior results compared to KH in terms of local optima avoidance and convergence speed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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44. Correction.
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MULTIPLICATION , *MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
A correction is offered to an article on multiplication methods in the April 6, 2019 issue.
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- 2019
45. The biggest mystery in mathematics: Shinichi Mochizuki and the impenetrable proof.
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Castelvecchi, Davide
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MATHEMATICS methodology , *MATHEMATICAL proofs , *PRIME numbers - Abstract
The article discusses the purported solving of the abc conjecture in arithmetic geometry by mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki. Topics include the implications of the abc conjecture for whole numbers and prime numbers, the length of Mochizuki's proof in relation to his development of the notion of inter-universal geometry, and the opinions of mathematicians including Ivan Fesenko, Jordan Ellenberg, and Gerd Faltings on Mochizuki's work.
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- 2015
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46. The role of cognitive inhibition in different components of arithmetic.
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Gilmore, Camilla, Keeble, Sarah, Richardson, Sophie, and Cragg, Lucy
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RESPONSE inhibition ,ARITHMETIC education ,SHORT-term memory ,MATHEMATICAL ability testing ,MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
Research has established that executive functions, the skills required to monitor and control thought and action, are related to achievement in mathematics. Until recently research has focused on working memory, but studies are beginning to show that inhibition skills-the ability to suppress distracting information and unwanted responses-are also important for mathematics. However, these studies employed general mathematics tests and therefore are unable to pinpoint how inhibition skills relate to specific components of mathematics. We explored how inhibition skills are related to overall achievement as well as factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge in 209 participants aged 11-12, 13-14 and adults. General mathematics achievement was more strongly related to inhibition measured in numerical compared with non-numerical contexts. Inhibition skills were related to conceptual knowledge in older participants, but procedural skills in younger participants. These differing relationships can shed light on the mechanisms by which inhibition is involved in mathematics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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47. Towards an understanding of students' thinking in learning new and unfamiliar concepts: Focus on the factorial function.
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Maoto, Satsope and Masha, Kwena
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STUDENT attitudes ,LEARNING ,FACTORIALS ,MATHEMATICS methodology ,MATHEMATICAL ability - Abstract
This study used participant observation to explore students' thinking when learning the concept of factorial functions. First-year university students undertaking a mathematics methodology course were asked to find the number of ways in which five people could sit around a circular table with five seats. Using grounded theory as a qualitative research strategy, we analysed student responses and written reflections according to the sequence of their experiential realities: practical and textual experiences. This was followed by an analysis of their reflections on both experiences in a pedagogical context. We found that the way basic mathematics operations are learned impacts on the student's ability to experience components of new problems as familiar. Consequently, they encounter these problems as new and unfamiliar. At the same time we found that engagement with practical experience does allow for the emergence of representations that have the potential to be used as foundations for learning new and unfamiliar concepts. The blending of practical, textual and teaching experiences provoked students' thinking and ultimately their understanding of a given new and unfamiliar mathematics concept. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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48. 99.24 The Not-on-the-line transformation.
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GRIFFITHS, JONNY
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MATHEMATICS ,MATHEMATICS methodology ,MATHEMATICS theorems ,BISECTORS (Geometry) - Abstract
This mathematical article explains in complete detail the "Not-on-the-line transformation" phenomenon used regarding lines. U.S President Barack Obama quote precedes this article. He says "My credibility is not on the line". Topics also include about how the transformation of lines can be explained by mapping the lines.
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- 2015
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49. A Tale of Two Rides: Tower of Terror v Giant Drop.
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Broderick, Stephen
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MATHEMATICS methodology ,AMUSEMENT rides - Abstract
The article offers information on mathematical solutions and operations created by students of St Ursula's College in New South Wales at the two amusement rides Tower of Terror and Giant Drop.
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- 2015
50. Formulations to overcome the divergence of iterative method of fixed-point in nonlinear equations solution.
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Calderón, Wilson Rodríguez and Pallares-Muñoz, Myriam Rocío
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NONLINEAR equations ,ITERATIVE methods (Mathematics) ,FIXED point theory ,NEWTON-Raphson method ,MATHEMATICS methodology - Abstract
Copyright of Tecnura is the property of Tecnura and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
- Published
- 2015
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