نتایج جستجو برای: alpha cut of pentagonal number

تعداد نتایج: 21194516  

2008
Nidhi Choubey H. P. Dikshit Aparajita Ojha

Wachspress quadrilateral patches have been recently studied from the point of view of applications to surface modelling in CAGD [1], [3], [4]. Some more applications for defining barycentric coordinates for arbitrary polygons have also been presented in [5] [9]. The purpose of the present paper is to introduce non-negative Wachspress rational basis functions for surface modelling on pentagonal ...

Journal: :Eur. J. Comb. 2006
Jack E. Graver

We explore the structure of the maximum vertex independence sets in fullerenes: plane trivalent graphs with pentagonal and hexagonal faces. At the same time, we will consider benzenoids: plane graphs with hexagonal faces and one large outer face. In the case of fullerenes, a maximum vertex independence set may constructed as follows: (i) Pair up the pentagonal faces. (ii) Delete the edges of a ...

Journal: :international journal of nonlinear analysis and applications 0
choonkil park research nstitute for natural sciences, hanyang university seoul 04763, korea sang og kim department of mathematics hallym university chuncheon 24252 korea

in this paper, we solve the quadratic $alpha$ -functional equations $2f(x) + 2f(y) = f(x + y) + alpha^{-2}f( alpha(x-y)); (0.1)$ where $alpha$ is a fixed non-archimedean number with $alpha^{-2}neq 3$. using the fixed point method and the direct method, we prove the hyers-ulam stability of the quadratic $alpha$-functional equation (0.1) in non-archimedean banach spaces.

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2013
m. nokhbatolfoghahai

the aim of this study was to find any structural differences between the digital pads of forelimbs and hind limbs as well as more careful investigation of the internal and external structures of the toe-pad. in this study, pad morphology and cytology in litoria caerulea is described using sem, tem and light microscopy. at the gross anatomical level, toe-pads in hind limbs were subdivided into m...

Journal: :ACS nano 2014
Vincent Fournée Émilie Gaudry Julian Ledieu Marie-Cécile de Weerd Dongmei Wu Thomas Lograsso

Self-organized molecular films with long-range quasiperiodic order have been grown by using the complex potential energy landscape of quasicrystalline surfaces as templates. The long-range order arises from a specific subset of quasilattice sites acting as preferred adsorption sites for the molecules, thus enforcing a quasiperiodic structure in the film. These adsorption sites exhibit a local 5...

Journal: :Combinatorica 2007
Benny Sudakov

The well-known Max Cut problem asks for the largest bipartite subgraph of a graph G. This problem has been the subject of extensive research, both from the algorithmic perspective in computer science and the extremal perspective in combinatorics. Let n be the number of vertices and e be the number edges of G and let b(G) denote the size of the largest bipartite subgraph of G. The extremal part ...

Journal: :Electr. J. Comb. 2011
George E. Andrews

Concave compositions are compositions (i.e. ordered partitions) of a number in which the parts decrease up to the middle summand(s) and increase thereafter. Perhaps the most surprising result is for even length, concave compositions where the generating function turns out to be the quotient of two instances of the pentagonal number theorem with variations of sign. The false theta function disco...

2008
F. Di Tolla A. Dal Corso J. A. Torres E. Tosatti

We have carried out first principles electronic structure and total energy calculations for a series of ultrathin aluminum nanowires, based on structures obtained by relaxing the model wires of Gulseren et al [1]. The number of conducting channels is followed as the wires radius is increased. The results suggest that pentagonal wires should be detectable, as the only ones who can yield a channe...

Journal: :Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A 1986

Journal: :algebraic structures and their applications 0
s. visweswaran saurashtra university, rajkot a. parmar saurashtra university, rajkot

the rings considered in this article are  commutative  with identity which admit at least two  nonzero annihilating ideals. let $r$ be a ring. let $mathbb{a}(r)$ denote the set of all annihilating ideals of $r$ and let $mathbb{a}(r)^{*} = mathbb{a}(r)backslash {(0)}$. the annihilating-ideal graph of $r$, denoted by $mathbb{ag}(r)$  is an undirected simple graph whose vertex set is $mathbb{a}(r)...

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