... study the existence andthe uniqueness of thepositive solutions of the fuzzy difference equations (1.1) and (1.2) Proposition 3.1 Suppose that A, A0 , A1 are positive fuzzy numbers Then for all positive ... Behavior of thepositive solutions of fuzzy equation (1.1) In this section, we study the behavior of thepositive solutions of (1.1) Firstly, we study the periodicity of thepositive solutions ... difference equations and then, using these results andthe fuzzy analog of some concepts known by the theory of ordinary difference equations, we prove our main effects concerning the fuzzy difference...
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... ᮣ The Liar Paradoxandthe Towers of Hanoi Once on the other side, the traveler cannot leave the wolf andthe goat alone, for the former would eat the latter So, he brings the goat along for the ... then takes the wolf across, leaving the cabbage by itself on the original side On the other side he leaves the wolf and rows back with the goat On the original side, he then leaves the goat and ... The traveler then deposits the cabbage on the other side He goes back alone, leaving the wolf andthe cabbage safely together This is the sixth step: On the Original Side On the Boat On the...
... imagine their gods as blue-eyed and red-haired The Egyptians imagine their gods as light-complexioned with black hair If oxens and horses and lions had hands, and could paint with their hands, and ... theparadox that gods are traditionally the focus of ritual orientation andthe recipients of ritual action, not themselves the instigators of ritual—for where then are focus and recipient? The ... in other words, the effect of the performance is not merely mimetic; it is, rather, generative and attributive The gods sacrifice, rather, on their own behalf—in effect, because of themselves They...
... representations, stereotypes, and cultural images and how they relate to people’s construction and interpretation of the meaning they attribute to themself and others on the basis of these broad social ... tradition and draws together the common themes and differences in the social psychological approaches to exercise and sport behaviour The aim of Chapter is to point out to the reader that many of the ... solutions to resolve these limitations can produce modified versions of the existing theories to strengthen the efficacy of the theory to explain and promote exercise participation 14 Social psychology, ...
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... the other hand, 6–9 and so on study the inhomogeneous equations i.e., f x / ≡ in 1.1 Bandle et al study the case m 1, σ 0, and Zeng and Zhang study the case σ In this paper, we investigate the ... Remark 1.3 Theorems 1.1 and 1.2 are the extension of the results of If we put σ these theorems, the same results as Theorem in are obtained in We will prove Theorem 1.1 a and b in Sections and 4, ... respectively The proof of Theorem 1.2 is included in the proof of Theorem 1.1 a In the following, R and T are two given positive real numbers greater than C is a positive constant independent of R and...
... Problems p p ρ, θ the pressure, and e e ρ, θ the internal energy; λ and μ are the bulk and shear viscosity coefficients, υ is the magnetic viscosity, κ is the heat conductivity Notice that the longitudinal ... on the studies of MHD by many physicists and mathematicians because of its physical importance, complexity, rich phenomena, and mathematical challenges, see 1–14 andthe references cited therein ... 1.7 mean that the boundary is nonslip and impermeable The purpose of the present paper is to study the global existence and uniqueness of strong solutions of problem 1.2 – 1.7 The important...
... show the existence of approximate solutions of the auxiliary problems for the equilibrium problem, and establish the strong convergence of the approximate solutions to an exact solution of the ... = ν Then, the assumption (iv) of Theorem 3.2 holds Therefore, our results extend, improve, and unify the corresponding results obtained by Chen and Wu in [19] Theorem 3.4 Let K and X be the same ... Lemmas 2.12 and 2.13, and conditions (i) and (iii) (see [2]) Thus, the conclusions of the theorem follows from the argument similar to that given for Theorem 3.2 This completes the proof Theorem...
... Problems p p ρ, θ the pressure, and e e ρ, θ the internal energy; λ and μ are the bulk and shear viscosity coefficients, υ is the magnetic viscosity, κ is the heat conductivity Notice that the longitudinal ... on the studies of MHD by many physicists and mathematicians because of its physical importance, complexity, rich phenomena, and mathematical challenges, see 1–14 andthe references cited therein ... 1.7 mean that the boundary is nonslip and impermeable The purpose of the present paper is to study the global existence and uniqueness of strong solutions of problem 1.2 – 1.7 The important...
... and listen to the report on the results of the implementation of the project, its advantages and disadvantages The group discussed the plan and selected the place for the survey - Conducted the ... in the lowland area and is now may be in the list of the household who is under other resettled projects to move to the uper land III RESULTS OF THE ANALYSIS AND, EVALUATION OF WATER QUALITY AND ... still exist for these tens years, very little wells are collapsed and swept away because of the sand flow and swirl The survey on the dug wells in the area shows that the geology of the are is quite...
... vertices on one side of , andthe edges of all black and white bi vertices on the other side of Let G+ be the subgraph on one side of , and G− the subgraph on the other side of Theorem (Ciucu) Let ... while the second creates a ({2, s − 1}; 1)-corner To the former, apply the theorem for p = P − and k = 2, and apply the theorem for p = and k = to the latter Both results are already known by the ... respectively Thesolution to (6) is n = or k = 2j, thesolution to (7) is n = or 2j − = 0, thesolution to (8) is n = or k = 2j − 1, andthesolution to (9) is n = or 2j = Since n, k, and j are positive...
... between the interpolation scores of the Mini-PANSS to the 30-item PANSS, the differences between the interpolated value from the Mini-PANSS andthe actual score on the 30item PANSS using the Validation ... comparing total and subscale scores on the full scale to the total and subscale scores of the abbreviated scale The comparisons between the 30-item PANSS andthe Mini-PANSS revealed that the shorter ... at the time of onset of illness, medication to which the patient was randomized, the patient’s country of residence during the time of participation in the study andthe scores for each of the...
... opposed way The sensitivity of the scale assessed through the floor and ceiling effect is adequate Less than 7.2% of the patients reported the minimum score and 3.5% the maximum score The correlation ... Using the percentile rank function of one variable andthe inverse percentile rank function of the other, we find for every score of one variable a score on the other variable that has the same ... tests in the sense that both scores share the same percentile rank in their corresponding distributions In the current study we linked the PANSS-EC total score andthe CGI-S score as well the PANSS-EC...
... about the value of the assets in place, in the sense that the cash flows associated with them are dependent on the firms’ type Let A\Gj stand for the expected value of the cash flows from the assets ... where 7"* is the maturity date of the call option andthe convertibility option, T2 is the maturity of the bond, k is the call or redemption price, a is the percentage share of the firm the bondholders ... replacing CS in the right hand side of the inequality yields: (4.18) a y + \ - y > There are many values of a and y for which (4.18) holds, and correspond to the area between the curve andthe horizontal...