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Fixed point theorems for twisted (α,β)-ψ-contractive type mappings and applications

2013

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the existence and uniqueness of fixed points for new classes of mappings defined on a complete metric space. The obtained results generalize some recent theorems in the literature. Several applications and interesting consequences of our theorems are also given.

alpha-admissible mapping contractive mapping cyclic mapping ordered metric space functional equationsDiscrete mathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaGeneral MathematicsFixed-point theoremUniquenessType (model theory)Fixed pointCoincidence pointComplete metric spaceMathematicsFilomat
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Apprentissage implicite de régularités : Mise en évidence d'une différence d'apprentissage entre tâches motrices continues et discrètes

2005

This research is concerned with the implicit learning of regularities in continuous motor tasks (e.g., tracking tasks) and discrete tasks (e.g., Serial Reaction Time tasks). First, a reanalysis of Wulf and collaborator's studies, dealing with implicit motor learning, made it possible to highlight methodological problems and potential biases that provide alternative explanations for the apparent implicit learning obtained in their continuous tracking experiments. Indeed, by respecting a more rigorous methodology, it appears that it is quite difficult to obtain such learning in a continuous task. This led us to try to understand why it was easier to draw benefit from a repetition in a discret…

apprentissage implicite- apprentissage moteur- régularités- tâches continues- tâches discrètes- tâche de poursuite de cible- tâche de TRS[OTHER] domain_otherimplicit learning- motor learning- regularities- continuous tasks- discrete tasks- tracking task- SRT task[ OTHER ] domain_otherapprentissage implicite- apprentissage moteur- régularités- tâches continues- tâches discrètes- tâche de poursuite de cible- tâche de TRS.[OTHER]domain_other
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STRUCTURE, ENVELOPE AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION The reinforced concrete in the construction of very tall buildings

2014

Until the second half of the nineteenth century, ie until the Industrial Revolution, the building structures played static function and also protective function. In the course of time separating the combination goes. The introduction of iron leads to a progressive "innovation" of building structures. The first application of iron in construction dates back to the mid-nineteenth century. They were first made with cast-iron columns and beams in iron and later with particular types of steel. The architecture of the iron is a true regeneration of the way of building, the cities are filled with sophisticated solid structures and slim at the same time, it enhances the transparency of glass, it in…

architecture technology building structures reinforced concrete tall buildingsSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Optimal recovery of a radiating source with multiple frequencies along one line

2020

We study an inverse problem where an unknown radiating source is observed with collimated detectors along a single line and the medium has a known attenuation. The research is motivated by applications in SPECT and beam hardening. If measurements are carried out with frequencies ranging in an open set, we show that the source density is uniquely determined by these measurements up to averaging over levelsets of the integrated attenuation. This leads to a generalized Laplace transform. We also discuss some numerical approaches and demonstrate the results with several examples.

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The b-chromatic number of power graphs

2003

The b-chromatic number of a graph G is defined as the maximum number k of colors that can be used to color the vertices of G, such that we obtain a proper coloring and each color i, with 1 ≤ i≤ k, has at least one representant x_i adjacent to a vertex of every color j, 1 ≤ j ≠ i ≤ k. In this paper, we discuss the b-chromatic number of some power graphs. We give the exact value of the b-chromatic number of power paths and power complete binary trees, and we bound the b-chromatic number of power cycles.

b-chromatic numberGeneral Computer Science[INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]power graphTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsComputer Science::Discrete MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsChromatic scaleGraph coloringcoloringMathematicscycle and complete binary treeMathematics::CombinatoricsBinary treelcsh:Mathematicscycle and complete binary tree.path[ INFO.INFO-DM ] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]Complete coloringlcsh:QA1-939Vertex (geometry)Brooks' theorem[INFO.INFO-DM] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]Edge coloringFractional coloringDiscrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science
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A simulation function approach for best proximity point and variational inequality problems

2017

We study sufficient conditions for existence of solutions to the global optimization problem min(x is an element of A) d(x, fx), where A, B are nonempty subsets of a metric space (X, d) and f : A -> B belongs to the class of proximal simulative contraction mappings. Our results unify, improve and generalize various comparable results in the existing literature on this topic. As an application of the obtained theorems, we give some solvability theorems of a variational inequality problem.

best proximity point fixed point simulation functions variational inequality problemsNumerical AnalysisControl and OptimizationAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaVariational inequalityProximity problemsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsApplied mathematicsPoint (geometry)0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsMiskolc Mathematical Notes
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Unification of Graphs and Relations in Mizar

2020

Summary A (di)graph without parallel edges can simply be represented by a binary relation of the vertices and on the other hand, any binary relation can be expressed as such a graph. In this article, this correspondence is formalized in the Mizar system [2], based on the formalization of graphs in [6] and relations in [11], [12]. Notably, a new definition of createGraph will be given, taking only a non empty set V and a binary relation E ⊆ V × V to create a (di)graph without parallel edges, which will provide to be very useful in future articles.

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Simulation of granular organic fertilizer application by centrifugal spreader

2021

There is no specialized equipment designed to spread granular cylindrical organic fertilizer in the soil. There are also no rational recommendations available on how to spread this type of fertilizer. Mineral fertilizer spreaders are most often used for spreading granulated organic fertilizer. However, these fertilizers are significantly different from mineral fertilizers. Due to these differences, organic granular fertilizers often are spread unevenly, and the fertilizer does not reach the required working width. Furthermore, the rate of spreading is not accurate, and the fertilizer is often crushed too much. The objective of this research is to develop a simulation model for granular orga…

biofertilizer extended distinct element method manure spreading simulation model spatially variable rate fertilizer applicationBiofertilizerAgricultural engineering010501 environmental sciencesengineering.materialbiofertilizer; extended distinct element method; manure; spreading simulation model; spatially variable rate fertilizer applicationspatially variable rate fertilizer application01 natural scienceslcsh:Agriculturespreading simulation modelResearch articleSpinning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesextended distinct element methodlcsh:SSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesManureDiscrete element methodmanure040103 agronomy & agricultureengineeringbiofertilizer0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceFertilizerParticle sizeAgronomy and Crop ScienceOrganic fertilizer
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A reckoning with the maintenance of the built environment, a Sisyphean task

2023

Maintenance concerns most of the artifacts, referring simultaneously to the socio-cultural, technical and managerial spheres. Contemporary scenarios impose an overall rethinking, where key-topics such as tradition, consumerism, sustainability and digitization become pivotal in the search for suitable production models, between post-industrial and neo-craftsmanship, in order to have fresher references for the maintenance activities.
 In the construction field, maintenance is not limited to the objective of prolonging the duration of quality levels that only affect direct users, but also has important implications of a social and collective nature, in the case of both public and private …

building quality.ArchitecturemaintainabilityBuilding and Constructionproductive procereinforced concretebuilt environmentSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturamaintenanceVITRUVIO - International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability
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HISTORICAL SCIENTIFIC AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES AIMED AT FINDING NEW TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTS TO RECOVER

2005

The “building recovery” has been the key point of various talks that, since the ‘60s, have regarded planning and urban landscaping. The reinforced concrete-ruled XXth century has generated buildings that have resulted technologically flawed, if not altogether unattractive. These flaws can be justified by premature use of certain techniques (not will-known the necessity of historical research), but this can not justify the modern degraded townships, the loss of local urban characteristics and the environmental unbalancing. Where sites are of XXth century cultural heritage? Which are the methodologies for documenting and managing? This research is aimed at analysing new techniques and materia…

building recovery architecture degraded environments concrete materialsSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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