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Abstaract−We establish some new inequalities of Hermite-Hadamard type for functions whose fourth derivatives absolute values are quasi-convex. Further, we give new identity.Using this new identity, we establish similar inequalities for left-hand side of ...
Imran Abbas Baloch, Basharat Rehman Ali
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Using 25–30 cm Umbra synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery combined with ground validation of our observations, we introduce a method to track the phenology of emperor penguins during the Antarctic winter. We successfully identified events in the breeding cycle, which were previously impossible to observe during the complete darkness of Antarctic ...
Michelle LaRue +12 more
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In the literature, methods for the construction of piecewise linear upper and lower bounds for the approximation of univariate convex functions have been proposed.We study the effect of the use of increasing convex or increasing concave transformations ...
Siem, A.Y.D. +2 more
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Some new results related to the right-hand side of the Hermite- Hadamard type inequality for the class of functions whose derivatives at certain powers are s-convex functions in the second sense are ...
Kirmaci, US +4 more
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Key Technical Fields and Future Outlooks of Space Manipulators: A Survey
This paper systematically reviews the technological development of space manipulators, emphasizing the unique challenges posed by space environments. It examines four areas: structural design, modeling, planning, and control, while introducing typical ground test platforms.
Gang Chen +12 more
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Polyion complex micelles composed of blends of ABA and AB block copolymers can form coacervates with a hexagonally packed cylinder nanostructure after heating. The resulting coacervates can release the micelles under physiological conditions in a zero‐order kinetics, possessing cargo proteins.
Takumi Egashira +9 more
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Local Eviction Moratoria and the Spread of COVID‐19
ABSTRACT At different stages during the initial onset of the COVID‐19 pandemic, various US states and local municipalities enacted eviction moratoria. One of the main aims of these moratoria was to slow the spread of COVID‐19 infections. We deploy a semiparametric difference‐in‐differences approach with an event study specification to examine whether ...
Julia Hatamyar, Christopher F. Parmeter
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A new smooth failure criterion for concrete inspired by Lubliner's condition
Abstract A new failure criterion with 10 parameters is proposed, based on Lubliner's idea of joining two Drucker–Prager cones. The novelty lies in the way of introducing deviatoric shape variation: through two Podgórski's functions. This feature allows for improving plane stress cross‐section's compatibility with experimental data.
Inez Kamińska, Aleksander Szwed
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Abstract The presence of adhered mortar (AM) in recycled aggregates (RAs) significantly affects the mechanical performance of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). Meso‐scale modeling provides valuable insights into complex phase interactions, enabling a better understanding of RAC behavior.
Atabak Pourdadash Fardnam +2 more
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A new subclass of quasi convex functions
Summary: We introduce the class \(C^*(\beta,\gamma)\) of quasi-convex functions of order \(\beta\) and type \(\gamma\). It is shown that the functions in this class are close-to-convex and hence univalent. Coefficient results, Libera's problem and Livingston's problems in the generalized form and some other basic properties of this class are studied.
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