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Proposed cyber physical system security framework. ABSTRACT The increasing adoption of cyber‐physical systems (CPS) in Industry 4.0 has heightened vulnerability to cyber threats. This study proposes a machine learning–based intrusion detection framework, DBID‐Net, to effectively identify and prevent attacks in CPS environments. The framework integrates
Anurag Sinha +14 more
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Zadeh’s extension of a strong sensitive semiflow
For a given metric space X, the symbol ℱ(X) denotes the family of all normal upper semicontinuous fuzzy sets on X with compact support. A semiflow is a continuous function f:T×X → X, where T is an abelian topological monoid. We study when f^:T×ℱ(X) → ℱ(
Manuel Fernández +2 more
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The lifting property for classes of mappings
The lifting property of continua for classes of mappings is defined. It is shown that the property is preserved under the inverse limit operation. The results, when applied to the class of confluent mappings, exhibit conditions under which the induced ...
Janusz J. Charatonik
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Topological dynamics on hyperspaces
In this paper we wish to relate the dynamics of the base map to the dynamics of the induced map. In the process, we obtain conditions on the endowed hyperspace topology under which the chaotic behaviour of the map on the base space is inherited by the ...
Puneet Sharma, Anima Nagar
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by key pathological features, including cholinergic dysfunction, amyloid‐beta (Aβ) aggregation, and disrupted synaptic transmission, positioning proteins such as acetylcholinesterase (AChE), butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE), and Synapsin III as critical targets for therapeutic strategies.
Ali Alimari +4 more
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A New Approach to Mappings in (L, M)‐Fuzzy Bornological Spaces
In this paper, the definitions of bounded mappings, bounded perverse mappings, and coarse mappings between (L, M)‐fuzzy bornological spaces are proposed. The properties and relationships of them are studied. Moreover, the relationships among bounded mapping, (L, M)‐fuzzy bornological convergence, and separation in (L, M)‐fuzzy bornological vector ...
Fei Li +3 more
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Given a metric continuum \(X\), let \(2^X\), \(C(X)\) and \(C_2(X)\) denote the hyperspaces of all nonempty closed subsets, subcontinua, and closed subsets with at most two components of \(X\), respectively (with the Hausdorff metric). For a fixed point \(p \in X\) the symbols \(2^X_p\), \(C(p,X)\) and \(C_2(p,X)\) denote the subspaces consisting of ...
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Addressing Sustainability Challenges in Peptide Synthesis with Flow Chemistry and Machine Learning
A synthetic protocol for polypeptides 6–58 residue long, using recyclable greener solvent mixture (Anisole/DMSO) was developed and compared to traditional SPPS methods and to state‐of‐the‐art synthesizers. Abstract The high cost and the large amount of toxic waste generated during peptide production overshadow the current technology, requiring the ...
Kristóf Ferentzi +2 more
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A Unif: A common supercategory of pMET and Unif
In order to have a topological category that contains both pMET and Unif in a nice way (and therefore combines quantitative and uniform concepts), approach uniformities are introduced.
R. Lowen, B. Windels
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Hyper-expansive Homeomorphisms [PDF]
A homeomorphism on a compact metric space is said hyper-expansive if every pair of different compact sets are separated by the homeomorphism in the Hausdorff metric.
Artigue, Alfonso
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