... al BoundaryValueProblems 2011, 2011:3 http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/3 Page of decomposition method [15-17], differential transform method [18], variational iteration method ... Motsa et al BoundaryValueProblems 2011, 2011:3 http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/3 Page of Table Order [i, m] ISHAM approximate results for f“ (0) of the Blasius boundary layer ... Motsa et al BoundaryValueProblems 2011, 2011:3 http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/3 Page of Table Order [m, m] ISHAM approximate results for f“ (0) of the Falkner-Skan boundary...
... employment of a special algorithm for each of the term Similar to Forward Euler methodforsolving differential equation numerically, the splitting scheme is also a first order accurate method To ... simple formula, there are unfortunately serious problems with this Forward Euler method Firstly, the Forward Euler has been proven to be unconditionally unstable for the discretization of the ... had to take care of the boundary values of the advected result Here we choose to set the boundary values to zeros because the fluid cannot flow at the boundary The routine SetBoundaryZero will...
... projection methodfor finding a common element of the set of solutions of the generalized mixed equilibrium problems, the set of the variational inequality and the set of common fixed points for a ... strong convergence theorem for finding a common element of the set of solutions for a generalized equilibrium problem (1.4) and the set of common fixed points for a pair of relatively nonexpansive ... element of VI(A, C) A popular method is the shrinking projection method which introduced by Takahashi et al [46] in year 2008 Many authors developed the shrinking projection methodfor solving...
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... characteristic valueof T if there exists v Î E, v ≠ 0, such that v = μTv, i.e., μ-1 is a nonzero eigenvalue of T Let r(T) denote the set of real characteristic values of T and Γ denote the closure of the ... discuss the existence of principal eigenvalues for the BVP (1.3) and (1.4) At first, we give the definition of principal eigenvalue of (1.3) and (1.4) Definition 3.1 An eigenvalue l for (1.3) and (1.4) ... structure of the set of positive solutions of (1.1), (1.2), and obtain the existence of positive solutions of (1.1) and (1.2) Moreover, we can also obtain the existence of negative solutions of (1.1)...
... characteristic valueof T if there exists v Î E, v ≠ 0, such that v = μTv, i.e., μ-1 is a nonzero eigenvalue of T Let r(T) denote the set of real characteristic values of T and Γ denote the closure of the ... discuss the existence of principal eigenvalues for the BVP (1.3) and (1.4) At first, we give the definition of principal eigenvalue of (1.3) and (1.4) Definition 3.1 An eigenvalue l for (1.3) and (1.4) ... structure of the set of positive solutions of (1.1), (1.2), and obtain the existence of positive solutions of (1.1) and (1.2) Moreover, we can also obtain the existence of negative solutions of (1.1)...
... in 1–5 Proof of Main Results 2.1 Some Lemmas Lemma 2.1 Consider the following eigenvalue problem −u τu t , u u t ∈ 0, , 2.1 BoundaryValueProblems Then the eigenvalues are mπ τm for m 1, 2, ... t ∈ 0, , ψ t, ω t ω ω for t ∈ 0, , 2.15 BoundaryValueProblems Next we consider the boundaryvalue problem −u a t ut t ∈ 0, , f t, u 0 u 1, 2.16 where a, f ∈ M, a t ≥ for t ∈ 0, Lemma 2.4 The ... g2 t, ω t ut ω for t ∈ 0, , e t 0, for t ∈ 0, , n ∈ N, for t ∈ 0, , lim ωn t ω t β u t β ω e t 2.50 for t ∈ 0, , Next we consider the boundaryvalue problem −vn t λh2 t, ωn vn for t ∈ 0, , 2.51...
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... and convex subset of C of a Hilbert space H We denote by A the set of solutions of 4.1 and assume that A / ∅ We denote the sets of solutions of the following two optimization problems by A1 and ... W Takahashi, “Viscosity approximation methods for equilibrium problems and fixed point problems in Hilbert spaces,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 331, no 1, pp 506–515, ... iteration scheme with perturbed mapping for equilibrium problems and fixed point problemsof finitely many nonexpansive mappings,” Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, vol 139, no 2, pp 403–418,...
... ∈ V I C, B For finding a common element of the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping and Fixed Point Theory and Applications the set of solution of variational inequalities for β-inverse-strongly ... element of the set of solutions of the equilibrium problem 1.13 , the set of common fixed points of infinitely family nonexpansive mappings, and the set of solutions of variational inequality 1.1 for ... “An extragradient approximation methodfor equilibrium problems and fixed point problemsof a countable family of nonexpansive mappings,” Fixed Point Theory and Applications, vol 2008, Article...
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... many papers on the existence of solutions for p-Laplacian boundaryvalueproblems via subsuper solution method see 20–24 But results on the sub-super-solution methodfor p x -Laplacian equations ... contradiction to the definition of t0 , so u t ≤ β t , for any t ∈ T1 , T2 Proofs of main results In this section, we will deal with the proofs of main results Proof of Theorem 1.1 From Lemmas 2.5 ... -Laplacian system boundaryvalue problems, ” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 327, no 1, pp 127–141, 2007 13 Q Zhang, “Existence of positive solutions for a class of p x -Laplacian...
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... HANOI COLLEGE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES LƯƠNG TỐ LAN APPLICATIONOF HOUSE’S MODEL FOR TRANSLATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT IN ASSESSING THE ENGLISH VERSION OF THE VIETNAM’S ... List of diagrams vii INTRODUCTION 1 Rational for the study Significance of the study Scope and objectives of the study 3.1 Scope of the study 3.2 Research questions Research methods Overview of ... Translation of legal documents 24 CHAPTER APPLICATIONOF HOUSE’S MODEL FOR TRANSLATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT 2.1 Presentation of the model 27 27 2.1.1 An overview of the model 27 2.1.2 Operation of the...
... (ozone/UV) process is applied for the reuse of sewage effluent Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of ozone/UV process for the treatment of sewage effluent compared ... organics by ozone (1) Therefore, ozone/UV should be considered for the treatment of sewage effluent water for reuse because it resulted in low level of organics - 148 - Journal of Water and Environment ... effluent The concentration of E coli was 980~1050 CFU/mL As shown in Figure 5, 3.6 mg/L of ozone dose and 0.83 W-min/L of UV dose were required for the 99% inactivation of E coli Results show that...