Flow and Heat Transfer in a Radiative Boundary Layer of Dusty Fluid with Internal Heat Generation/Absorption over a Flat Plate
The effect of viscous dissipation and internal heat generation on the Steady two-dimensional radiative boundary layer flow with suspended particulate matter (SPM) of an incompressible viscous fluid past over a semi-infinite flat plate has been investigated. The radiative heat flux is assumed to follow Rosseland approximation. The highly non-linear governing equations have been solved numerically by using finite difference technique with non-uniform grid. Results have been graphically displayed and discussed quantitatively to show the effect of radiation and internal heat generation on boundary layer flow characteristics as well as the numerical values of shear stress and rate of heat transfer are obtained for various values of physical parameter.
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The Hankel type transform of Gevrey Ultra-distibutions
In this paper we have the space and some properties of this space are studied. It is shown that the conventional Hankel type transform is an automorphism of The generalized Hankel type transform of Gevrey ultradistributions is defined and it is established that the generalized Hankel type transform is an automorphism of . Multiplication on and convolution on are investigated.
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A study on (q, l)-fuzzy ideals of a ring
In this paper, we study some of the properties of (Q, L)-fuzzy ideal of a ring and prove some results on these.
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Recognition of alternating group by its noncommuting graph
Abdollahi, Akbari, and Maimani put forward a conjecture named AAM's Conjecture as follows. If is a finite nonabelian simple group and is a group such that, then .In this note, we prove that if is a finite nonabelian simple group with, then ,where is the alternating group of degree 16.
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Solution of Three - Dimensional Mboctara Equation via Triple Kamal Transform
The goal of this study is to suggest a new triple Kamal integral transform. We outline its essential properties and proved some important results, including existence theorem, triple convolution theorem and derivatives properties. Moreover, the proposed new transform is utilized to solve Mboctara partial differential equations.
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Some classes of p-valent analytic functions involving certain integral operators
In this paper we introduce some classes of p-valent analytic functions involving repeated Erdelyi-Kober fractional integral operators and investigate some of their properties specially inclusion relations for these classes. Some class preserving properties of an integral operator are also discussed.
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Unsteady chemically reactive MHD flow over a horizontal surface in a porous medium in the presence of heat source, soret and dufour effects
Soret and Dufour effects on unsteady heat and mass transfer of an incompressible chemically reacting, electrically conducting memory fluid over a continuously moving horizontal non-conducting surface embedded in a porous medium in the presence of transverse magnetic field and volumetric rate of heat generation/ absorption are investigated. The governing non linear partial differential equations are transformed into coupled non dimensional non linear ordinary differential equations by using separation of variables and series expansion methods and are solved numerically by using MATLAB’s built in solver bvp4c. The influence of the Dufour number, Soret number, porosity parameter, heat source parameter and dimensionless chemical reaction parameter on temperature and concentration profiles as well as on local Nusselt number and Sherwood number are illustrated graphically. It is concluded that the Soret number, Dufour number and the chemical reaction parameter play a crucial role on the heat and mass transfer.
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b-chromatic number of some operations on Cycle and Path
A b-vertex coloring of a graph[15] G is a proper vertex coloring of G such that each color class contains a vertex that has at least one vertex in every other color class in its neighborhood. The b-chromatic number of a graph G is the largest integer?(G) for which G has a b-vertex coloring with?(G) colors. This concept was introduced in [2] by Irving and Manlove by a certain partial ordering on all proper colorings in contrast to chromatic number ? (G),namely? (G) is the minimum of colors used among all minimal elements of this partial ordering, while ?(G) is the maximum of colors used among all minimal elements of the same partial ordering. The b-chromatic number has been considered with respect to subgraphs in [10,11], while the b-chromatic number under graph operations was considered in [15] for the Cartesian product and in [8] for the other three standard products. Operations on graphs produce new ones from older ones. Here the paper deals with the b-chromatic number of adding parallel chords in Cycle, Union of Path with Cycle and its complement, deletion and addition of vertices and edges in a Cycle.
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Considering the Consistency for the Information Criterion AIC
Akaike information criterion, AIC is widely used for model selection. The AIC as the estimator of asymptotically unbias for the second term Kullbake-Leibler risk considers the divergency between true model and offered models. The AIC, is an inconsistent estimator. In this article the proposed approach the problem the inconsistency of AIC, it is the use of consistent offered information criterion, called M1IC (Masumeh information criterion). At the end of these two information criteria of model selection of classic and linear models have been considered by the simulation of Monte-Carlo.
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Creating a Room of Epsilon for Analyzing Variations of Melatonin
The problem of generating epsilon of room is drawing the attention of the reliability analyst. Amongst those approaches, the characterization approach and the modelling approach are very appealing. In fact characterization approach is of interest to both theoreticians and applied workers. Here we have created an epsilon of room for application through characterization approach. In our application we have considered days of Menstrual Cycle with Melatonin hormone as variable compared with both control group and experimental group as women stress effects. Here we have used epsilon room (soft analysis) in the pineal gland. We have further discussed the main important point for saving energy to fight with the stress effects. The Hormones like Melatonin in the night time will be regulated as Melatonin is the night hormone which secretes in the pineal gland. If it secretes uniformly all other hormones like serotonin will be regulated in the day time.
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