نتایج جستجو برای: khwarizmi

تعداد نتایج: 24  

Journal: :IJCSM 2009
Sapto W. Indratno Alexander G. Ramm

Alexander G. Ramm is an Author of more than 580 papers, 2 patents, 12 monographs, an editor of 3 books, and an Associate Editor of several mathematics and computational mathematics journals. He gave more than 135 addresses at various Conferences, visited many Universities in Europe, Africa, USA, Asia, and Australia. He won Khwarizmi Award in Mathematics, was Mercator Professor, Distinguished Vi...

Journal: : 2022

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2009
Ashraf Abu Baker

Algorithms1 and data structures constitute the theoretical foundations of computer science and are an integral part of any classical computer science curriculum. Due to their high level of abstraction, the understanding of algorithms is of crucial concern to the vast majority of novice students. To facilitate the understanding and teaching of algorithms, a new research field termed “algorithm v...

Journal: :Science 1973
F El-Baz

Apollo 16 and Apollo 17 photographs of the far side of the moon reveal a double-ringed basin 500 kilometers in diameter centered at 1 degrees N, 112 degrees E. The structure is very old and subdued; it is probably Pre-Nectarian in age and appears to have been filled and modified by younger events. The heights of the basin's rings are based on laser altimeter data from Apollo missions 15 through...

2014
Jeremy Avigad Vasco Brattka

For most of its history, mathematics was algorithmic in nature. The geometric claims in Euclid’s Elements fall into two distinct categories: “problems,” which assert that a construction can be carried out to meet a given specification, and “theorems,” which assert that some property holds of a particular geometric configuration. For example, Proposition 10 of Book I reads “To bisect a given str...

Journal: :iau international journal of social sciences 2014
sayed hossein serajzadeh younes akbari

the sample population was consisted of 299 male and female students of the university of khwarizmi. theories used in this study included social bonding theory, differential opportunity, differential association, feeling anomie and frustration (love, and academic failure). the obtained results indicate that there is the bound variables, anomie, differential association, feeling of anomie, social...

Sayed Hossein Serajzadeh, Younes Akbari

The sample population was consisted of 299 male and female students of the University of Khwarizmi. Theories used in this study included Social bonding theory, differential opportunity, differential association, feeling anomie and frustration (love, and academic failure). The obtained results indicate that there is the bound variables, anomie, differential association, feeling of anomie, social...

Journal: :Iraqi journal of science 2023

Unknown subsurface leaking water sources and possible seepage from a sewage tank in garden at Al-Khawarizmi engineering college, University of Baghdad, were detected this study. The 2D electrical resistivity imaging. ERI survey is carried out along two lines, 60m 50m long, with an electrode spacing 1 m, forming cross using the Wenner-Schlumberger array configuration. Line 60m, while line 2 50m....

2010
A. G. Ramm

This paper is a review of the authors’ results on the DSM (Dynamical Systems Method) for solving operator equation (*) F (u) = f . It is assumed that (*) is solvable. The novel feature of the results is the minimal assumption on the smoothness of F . It is assumed that F is continuously Fréchet differentiable, but no smoothness assumptions on F ′(u) are imposed. The DSM for solving equation (*)...

Journal: :Annals of Saudi medicine 2007
Abdelghani Tbakhi Samir S Amr

After the fall of the Roman Empire in AD 476, scientific progress in Europe had come to a standstill. This era between fall of Rome and the Renaissance is commonly known as the dark ages. However, from the 8th till 13th century, scientific and cultural knowledge had flourished in the Islamic world. This period, which began soon after the establishment of the Abbasid Khalifate in Baghdad in the ...

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