SOME PROBLEMS IN CONFORMAL MAPPING D. C. SPENCER 1. Introduction. Attention will be confined to a group of problems centering around so-called schlicht functions—that is, functions regular in a given domain and assuming no value there more than once. The type of problem we consider involves determination of precise bounds for certain quantities depending on the function/, as ƒ ranges over the schlicht functions in question. Since, for suitable normalization of the functions at some fixed point
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482 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS—PART B: CYBERNETICS, VOL. 42, NO. 2, APRIL 2012 An Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm With Novel Mutation and Crossover Strategies for Global Numerical Optimization Sk. Minhazul Islam, Swagatam Das, Member, IEEE, Saurav Ghosh, Subhrajit Roy, and Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam Suganthan, Senior Member, IEEE Abstract—Differential evolution (DE) is one of the most powerful stochastic real parameter optimizers of current interest. In this
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oleic acid values. The values of peroxide were in the range of 4.14-5.87 meq/kg oil and also in the acceptable range for peroxide value. The results showed that with a small amount of BHT added (20mg/g oil) it had a better affect to the oil in short time heated, however with larger amount BHT adding (60mg/g oil), the effective of BHT worse than 20 mg/ oil added for a short time of heating but have more efficiency for a long time of heating. Introduction It is well known that lipids in edible oils
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Cost of Capital at Ameritrade 1 Objective j • This case provides the opportunity for you to p estimate the cost of capital. • To develop an understanding of how capital market data and the CAPM can be used to estimate the required rate of return for real investments 2 Background g • Ameritrade: formed in 1971, IPO in March , pioneer in the deep-discount p 1997, a p brokerage sector. – Helped create the deep discount market – The first to offer many new services that changed th way
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J Polym Res (2012) 19:16 DOI 10.1007/s10965-012-0016-1 ORIGINAL PAPER Influence of matrices chemical nature on the dynamic mechanical and dielectric properties of rubber composites comprising conductive carbon black Omar A. Al-Hartomy & Ahmed A. Al-Ghamdi & Falleh Al-Solamy & Nikolay Dishovsky & Mihail Mihaylov & Milcho Ivanov & Farid El-Tantawy Received: 14 February 2012 / Accepted: 22 October 2012 # Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2012 Abstract The study presents the effect
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Fuzzy Control Kevin M. Passino Department of Electrical Engineering The Ohio State University Stephen Yurkovich Department of Electrical Engineering The Ohio State University An Imprint of Addison-Wesley Longman, Inc. Menlo Park, California • Reading, Massachusetts Don Mills, Ontaria • Sydney • Bonn • Harlow, England • Berkeley, California • Amsterdam • Mexico City ii Assistant Editor: Laura Cheu Editorial Assistant: Royden Tonomura Senior Production Editor: Teri Hyde Marketing
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Research on Educational Impact of Games A Literature Review Institute for Games for Learning NYU Education/Assessment Group CUNY Education/Assessment Group White Paper # 02/2009 Version 0.1 June 25, 2009 Florrie Ng Helen Zeng Jan L. Plass Gaming Literature Coding In response to researchers’ calls for more systematic investigations of the use of games for learning, we conducted an extensive literature review on this topic. By surveying prior research, we examined the themes that emerged
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Energy Harvesting Systems Tom J. Ka´ mierski · Steve Beeby z Editors Energy Harvesting Systems Principles, Modeling and Applications 123 Editors Tom J. Ka´ mierski z School of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK tjk@ecs.soton.ac.uk Steve Beeby School of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK spb@ecs.soton.ac.uk ISBN 978-1-4419-7565-2 e-ISBN 978-1-4419-7566-9 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-7566-9
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multiplicative group. 1 2. Discrete logarithm problem The Discrete Logarithm Problem (DLP)is the problem of finding an exponent x such that g x ≡ h (mod p) where, g is a primitive root for Fp and h is a non-zero element of Fp . Let, n be the order of g. Then solution x is unique up to multiples of n and x is called discrete logarithm of h to the base g (i.e.) x = logg h. In cryptosystem based on Discrete Logarithm , x is used
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of harm.” (Mallor, et al 2010) This paper will briefly discuss the elements of a negligent tort, which if successfully proven, can create a ligitimate negligent tort claim. The first element of a negligent tort is Duty. Duty, as defined by David G. Owen is simply “the obligation of one person to the other”. (Owen, 2007) Duty can be further explained as an extension of the reasonable behavior or care an individual would have for themselves to another individual or group in the same or similar situation
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