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Multiobjective starfish optimization algorithm for engineering design and optimal power flow problems. [PDF]

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Jameel M   +5 more
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Lipschitz Stability of Travel Time Data. [PDF]

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Ilmavirta J   +4 more
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Multiscale SPD manifold learning for rehabilitation exercise evaluation. [PDF]

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Bai Z   +6 more
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Revisiting graphical rectangular b-metric spaces

Asian-European Journal of Mathematics, 2021
Very recently, the notion of graphical rectangular [Formula: see text]-metric spaces has been introduced, where the weight of the symmetric edges endowing the directed graph is defined in terms of the underlying metric. Due to its intimate relationship with the directed graphs, such spaces have a wide range of applications in science and engineering ...
Mudasir Younis, Deepak Singh, Luoyi Shi
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Generalized Intuitionistic Fuzzy b-Metric Space

ECS Transactions, 2022
In b-IFMS, the script consists of varied fixed point (FP) generalized results. It's a dominating outcome where an appropriate condition for a real sequence conferred to be cauchy within. Afterwards, results have been interpreted by way of manifold FP theorems in this pre-defined space with the exceptional contraction circumstances.
Godavari Sewani   +3 more
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On completeness in strong partial b-metric spaces, strong b-metric spaces and the 0-Cauchy completions

Topology and its Applications, 2020
In this paper, the authors introduce the notion of strong partial \(b\)-metric space and establish a number of completion results over such structures. The following are the main results of this exposition. \textbf{Theorem 1.} Every strong partial \(b\)-metric space \((X,\alpha,\sigma)\) admits a \(0\)-Cauchy completion \((X^*,\alpha,\sigma ...
Moshokoa, Seithuti, Ncongwane, Fanyana
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b-Metric Spaces

2014
In 1993 another axiom for semimetric spaces, which is weaker than the triangle inequality, was put forth by Czerwik [58] with a view of generalizing the Banach contraction mapping theorem. This same relaxation of the triangle inequality is also discussed in Fagin et al. [79], who call this new distance measure nonlinear elastic matching (NEM).
William Kirk, Naseer Shahzad
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