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Efficient Index for Weighted Sequences
The problem of finding factors of a text string which are identical or similar to a given pattern string is a central problem in computer science. A generalised version of this problem consists in implementing an index over the text to support efficient on-line pattern queries.
Carl Barton +3 more
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A Seventh-Order Scheme for Computing the Generalized Drazin Inverse
One of the most important generalized inverses is the Drazin inverse, which is defined for square matrices having an index. The objective of this work is to investigate and present a computational tool in the form of an iterative method for computing ...
Dilan Ahmed +3 more
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Efficiency of Navigation in Indexed Networks [PDF]
We investigate efficient methods for packets to navigate in complex networks. The packets are assumed to have memory, but no previous knowledge of the graph. We assume the graph to be indexed, i.e. every vertex is associated with a number (accessible to the packets) between one and the size of the graph.
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Bed occupancy not an index of efficiency [PDF]
It is not possible to achieve high bed occupancy in an acute children's ward without serious detriment to the local community. Analysis of a year's admissions shows that `short stays' and high turnover rates must produce low occupancy, and that this represents efficient management.
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A Fast Derivative-Free Iteration Scheme for Nonlinear Systems and Integral Equations
Derivative-free schemes are a class of competitive methods since they are one remedy in cases at which the computation of the Jacobian or higher order derivatives of multi-dimensional functions is difficult.
Mozafar Rostami +2 more
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We present a new optimal class of Ostrowski’s method for obtaining multiple zeros of univariate nonlinear functions. Several researchers tried to construct an optimal family of Ostrowski’s method for multiple zeros, but they did not have ...
Ramandeep Behl, Waleed M. Al-Hamdan
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We carried out a local comparison between two ninth convergence order schemes for solving nonlinear equations, relying on first-order Fréchet derivatives.
Ioannis K. Argyros +2 more
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Neutrosophic Stochastic Efficiency Modeling for Digital Pedagogy: A Geometric Brownian–Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Framework for Evaluating University Ideological–Political Course Teaching Reform and Practice Efficiency [PDF]
This study introduces a novel neutrosophic stochastic framework to assess the efficiency of digital pedagogy reforms in university Ideological and Political (I&P) courses.
Cong Wang
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An Efficient Bi-Parametric With-Memory Iterative Method for Solving Nonlinear Equations
New three-step with-memory iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations are presented. We have enhanced the convergence order of an existing eighth-order memory-less iterative method by transforming it into a with-memory method.
Ekta Sharma +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Pre‐dilution online hemodiafiltration (Pre‐HDF) is predominantly used in Japan, whereas post‐dilution online HDF (Post‐HDF) is more common in Europe. An asymmetric cellulose triacetate (ATA) membrane may improve biocompatibility.
Kenji Sakurai +4 more
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