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The concepts of fuzzy differential subordination and superordination were introduced in the geometric function theory as generalizations of the classical notions of differential subordination and superordination.
Alina Alb Lupaş, Georgia Irina Oros
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Monotonicity properties and solvability of dominated best approximation problem in Orlicz spaces equipped with s-norms [PDF]
AbstractIn the paper, Wisła (J Math Anal Appl 483(2):123659, 2020, 10.1016/j.jmaa.2019.123659), it was proved that the classical Orlicz norm, Luxemburg norm and (introduced in 2009) p-Amemiya norm are, in fact, special cases of the s-norms defined by the formula $$\left\| x\right\| _{\Phi ,s}=\inf _{k>0}\frac{1}{k}s\left( \int _T \Phi (kx)d\mu ...
Yunan Cui, Marek Wisła
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Fuzzy Differential Subordinations Obtained Using a Hypergeometric Integral Operator
This paper is related to notions adapted from fuzzy set theory to the field of complex analysis, namely fuzzy differential subordinations. Using the ideas specific to geometric function theory from the field of complex analysis, fuzzy differential ...
Georgia Irina Oros
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Stories of success: Cultural narratives and personal stories of elite and professional athletes [PDF]
Using a narrative methodology to explore the stories Olympic and elite athletes tell about success, we identified three alternatives to the dominant conception of success as the achievement of performance outcomes.
Crossley M.L.+17 more
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In this research, we combine ideas from geometric function theory and fuzzy set theory. We define a new operator Dτ−λLα,ζm:A→A of analytic functions in the open unit disc Δ with the help of the Riemann–Liouville fractional integral operator, the linear ...
Daniel Breaz+3 more
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New Applications of Fuzzy Set Concept in the Geometric Theory of Analytic Functions
Zadeh’s fuzzy set theory offers a logical, adaptable solution to the challenge of defining, assessing and contrasting various sustainability scenarios.
Alina Alb Lupaş
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On dynamic delay and repeater insertion. [PDF]
In deep sub-micron technologies, as the wires are placed ever closer and signal rise and fall times go into the sub-nano second region, increased crosstalk has implications on the data throughput and on signal integrity. Depending on the data correlation
Pamunuwa, Dinesh B., Tenhunen, Hannu
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Iterated Dominance and Iterated Best-Response in Experimental P-Beauty Contests
Teck Ho and Qolin Camerer were sponsored in part by National Science Foundation Grant SBR-9511137 and Keith Weigelt by Wharton's Reginald Jones Center for Policy, Strategy, and Organization. We thank two anonymous referees, Rosemarie Nagel, Lisa Rutstrom, Dale Stahl, seminar participants at the University of Pennsylvania, UCLA, and the MacArthur ...
Ho, Teck H.+2 more
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The problem of finding a $k \times k$ submatrix of maximum volume of a matrix $A$ is of interest in a variety of applications. For example, it yields a quasi-best low-rank approximation constructed from the rows and columns of $A$.
Cortinovis, Alice+2 more
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Determining the inelastic proton-proton cross section at the Large Hadron Collider using minimum bias events [PDF]
Described in this paper is a new method for determining the non-diffractive part of the inelastic proton-proton cross section, at the LHC centre of mass energy of 14TeV.
Dawson, I., Prokofiev, K.
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