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2023
The main objective of this chapter is to investigate some results related to the growth rates of the composition of integer translated entire and meromorphic functions using (p, q, t)L-th type and (p, q, t)L-th weak type.
Tanmay Biswas, Chinmay Biswas
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The main objective of this chapter is to investigate some results related to the growth rates of the composition of integer translated entire and meromorphic functions using (p, q, t)L-th type and (p, q, t)L-th weak type.
Tanmay Biswas, Chinmay Biswas
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2023
The main purpose of this chapter is to investigate some results related to the growth rates of the composition of integer translated entire and meromorphic functions using (p, q, t)L-th order and (p, q, t)L-th lower order under certain different conditions.
Tanmay Biswas, Chinmay Biswas
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The main purpose of this chapter is to investigate some results related to the growth rates of the composition of integer translated entire and meromorphic functions using (p, q, t)L-th order and (p, q, t)L-th lower order under certain different conditions.
Tanmay Biswas, Chinmay Biswas
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King type modification of Gamma operators based on the (p,q)-integers which preserve x2
Albaydha University Journal, 2020By using (p; q)-calculus, we introduce the Kings type modication of (p; q)- Gamma operators, which reproduce the test function x 2 . Then, we estimate the rate of convergence for the constructed operators by using the modulus of continuity in terms of a Lipschitz class function and by means of Peetres K-functionals based on Korovkin ...
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2023
The main objective of this chapter is to investigate some results related to the growth rates of the composition of integer translated entire and meromorphic functions using (p, q, t)L-th order and (p, q, t)L-th lower order.
Tanmay Biswas, Chinmay Biswas
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The main objective of this chapter is to investigate some results related to the growth rates of the composition of integer translated entire and meromorphic functions using (p, q, t)L-th order and (p, q, t)L-th lower order.
Tanmay Biswas, Chinmay Biswas
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THE INTEGER SEQUENCE B = B-n(P, Q) WITH PARAMETERS P AND Q
2015In this work, we first prove that every prime number p equivalent to 1 (mod 4) can be written of the form P-2-4Q with two positive integers P and Q, and then we define the sequence B-n(P, Q) to be B-0 = 2, B-1 = P and B-n = P Bn-1 - QB(n-2) for n >= 2 and derive some algebraic identities on it.
Kocapınar, Canan +2 more
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(p, q)-realizability of Integer Sequences with Respect to Möbius Strip
1992Publisher Summary This chapter describes the (p, q)-realizability of integer sequences with respect to Mobius strip. Some theorems and their proof are also discussed in the chapter.
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2018
This chapter consists of four sections. The first section is introductory in which a concept (presumably new) of statistical deferred Cesaro summability mean based on (p, q)-integers has been introduced and accordingly some basic terminologies are presented. In the second section, we have applied our proposed mean under the difference sequence of order
S. K. Paikray, B. B. Jena, U. K. Misra
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This chapter consists of four sections. The first section is introductory in which a concept (presumably new) of statistical deferred Cesaro summability mean based on (p, q)-integers has been introduced and accordingly some basic terminologies are presented. In the second section, we have applied our proposed mean under the difference sequence of order
S. K. Paikray, B. B. Jena, U. K. Misra
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Durrmeyer-Type Bernstein Operators Based on (p, q)-Integers with Two Variables
2019The purpose of this study is to introduce the Durrmeyer-type Bernstein operators based on \(\left ( p,q\right ) \)-integers with two variables. Then, we compute the error of approximation by using modulus of continuity and the degree of approximation by means of Lipschitz class. Finally, we obtain the numerical results in detail.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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