Possibility predict Japanese artist's reputation in the world using the mathematical model of hit phenomena

Author(s):  
Kawahata Yasuko ◽  
Genda Etsuo ◽  
Ishii Akira
Author(s):  
Sandesh Mahamure ◽  
Poonam N. Railkar ◽  
Parikshit N. Mahalle

Now we are in the era of ubiquitous computing. Internet of things (IoT) is getting matured in various parts of the world. In coming few years' billions and trillions of things will be connected to the internet. To deal with these huge number of devices in a network we need to consider Quality of Service (QoS)parameters so that system operations can be performed in a smoother way. Mathematical modelling of these QoS parameters gives an idea about which factors are needs to consider while designing any IoT-enabled system at the same time it will give the performance analysis of the system before implementation. In this paper comprehensive literature survey is done to discuss various issues related to QoS and gap analysis is also done for IoT Enabled systems. This paper proposes general steps to build a mathematical model for a system. It also proposes the mathematical model for QoS parameters like reliability, communication complexities, latency and aggregation of data for IoT. To support proposed mathematical model proof of concept also given.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (11) ◽  
pp. 2050062
Author(s):  
João Angelo Ferres Brogin ◽  
Jean Faber ◽  
Douglas Domingues Bueno

Epilepsy affects about 70 million people in the world. Every year, approximately 2.4 million people are diagnosed with epilepsy, two-thirds of them will not know the etiology of their disease, and 1% of these individuals will decease as a consequence of it. Due to the inherent complexity of predicting and explaining it, the mathematical model Epileptor was recently developed to reproduce seizure-like events, also providing insights to improve the understanding of the neural dynamics in the interictal and ictal periods, although the physics behind each parameter and variable of the model is not fully established in the literature. This paper introduces an approach to design a feedback-based controller for suppressing epileptic seizures described by Epileptor. Our work establishes how the nonlinear dynamics of this disorder can be written in terms of a combination of linear sub-models employing an exact solution. Additionally, we show how a feedback control gain can be computed to suppress seizures, as well as how specific shapes applied as input stimuli for this purpose can be obtained. The practical application of the approach is discussed and the results show that the proposed technique is promising for developing controllers in this field.


2010 ◽  
Vol 171-172 ◽  
pp. 644-647
Author(s):  
Shao Qiang Yuan ◽  
Xin Xin Li

Bent-arm PenduBot is more similar to human arm, which attaches more and more robot experts’ attention around the world. As the foundation of the multi-link PenduBot control, the mathematical model should be established first. Based on the method of kinematics and dynamics, the N-link bent-arm PenduBot mathematical models are established in this paper, including the nonlinear model and the linear model. The natural characteristics of different pendulum are analyzed. By using the condition number of the controllability matrix, the control difficulty for higher order systems is compared.


2010 ◽  
Vol 171-172 ◽  
pp. 205-210
Author(s):  
Tong Zhao ◽  
Hou Ming Fan ◽  
Gui Lin Wang

In the world today, science and technology in natural disasters forecasting is changing with each passing day and is built up to a rather high level. But local, territorial, even just national or worldwide scope natural disasters have also posed a grave menace to human well-being and development. Therefore, researching on optimizing problem of vehicle routing for emergent relief supplies of multi-reserves, it is vital significant to quickly send relief supplies to the sufferers after sudden natural disasters. Then, we draw out the mathematical model and solve the problem reasonably based on the improved ant colony algorithm, at last, we obtain the satisfy results through an empirical exemple.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Sonia Akter ◽  
Md Sirajul Islam ◽  
Md Haider Ali Biswas ◽  
Sajib Mandal

The incidence and prevalence of diabetes are increasing all over the world and complication of diabetes constitutes a burden for the individuals and whole society. In this paper, we propose a mathematical model for monitoring glucose-insulin regulatory system in the human body. The non-linear cases are considered, and the model is analysed by using Lyapunov’s method. The mathematical model, discussed the critical situation of the diabetes patients as well as for normal person are analysed for stability. The numerical approximation is used to verify the analytical results and the obtained solutions represent the complex situation of diabetes patients. GANIT J. Bangladesh Math. Soc.Vol. 40 (2020) 1-12


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 51-60
Author(s):  
Adam Jankiewicz

The article brings closer various ways in which the president of United States Donald Trump image is presented in mass media, especially in the world press. The positive as well as the negative Donald Trump’s image is created and communicated to their receivers in accordance with models of communication such as: the mathematical model of communication as a process by Shannon and Weaver (1949) and the interpersonal model of communication DRAAM (domain-resource-agent-access-management) created by Puppel (2004). The article concentrates on the management of information and creation of media messages using communicative resources in which way to achieve anticipated reaction of the receiver to the featured image.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin L. Nelwan

The gospel does not introduce a new Lord. There is no other Lord in Christianity, except Christ. God in the Old Testament is the same as God in the New Testament. Christ is the same as God. There is no other Christ. God became man in Jesus Christ to preach the gospel to humans. He went to the earth of the dead to preached the gospel 3 days in the death world, returned to the earth, and then to the heaven. This is the spiritual journey. Emmanuel is God with us. The mathematical model of Christ is ~ ≤ X ≤ ~ and X = Y. A Christian could catch up into paradise as Paul’s vision. It was from the earth. It was not from heaven. It is different with Jesus Christ’s journey. Christ from heaven down to earth, going to the world of the dead, returning to earth and returning to heaven. Paul’s vision shows that the man catch up from the world to heaven, returned to the earth and died. He needs to wait the advent of Christ to rise up him from the death. Christ is eternal forever. The man is not yet 100% eternal. He still needs to be rise by Christ in the day of the Lord. Satan was from heaven and was thrown into the earth. It was not a spiritual journey. Satan, his angels and the false prophet have been thrown into the hell. The mathematical model of the false prophet is - ~ ≤ X < ~ and X = Y. The spiritual journey of Jesus Christ is Scholar.


Agriculture ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 472
Author(s):  
Alessandro Chiumenti ◽  
Francesco da Borso ◽  
Roberto Chiumenti ◽  
Pavel Kic

Dairy farms are growing in several areas of the world, with consequent need for a modernization of milking equipment. The objective of this research is to evaluate milking parlors in current and future situations in modern farms. Several Italian farms were studied: three farms with side-by-side milking parlors (50 cows, 82 cows, and 100 cows), two with herringbone milking parlors (70 cows and 90 cows) and two with rotary milking parlors (360 cows and 900 cows). The choosing and evaluation of milking parlor parameters is based on results of previous research, using the mathematical model developed in the Czech University. The time for milking and the final specific direct costs are the main parameters which enable evaluation and choosing of suitable milking parlor from the dairy; neglect or promotion of only one of the mentioned criteria may lead to uneconomic investment or impaired operation of a farm. The evaluation of existing milking parlors can help to enhance the milking process and operations from the point of view of either technical improvement or improved activity of milkers. The results of measurement and calculation in current farms are compared with possible future enlarged farms. The study demonstrated that increasing the capacity of dairy farms enables a reduction of the final specific direct costs for milking.


2014 ◽  
Vol 657 ◽  
pp. 849-853
Author(s):  
Cristian Pop ◽  
Arjana Davidescu ◽  
Sanda Margareta Grigorescu

An automated robot vision application for work piece manipulation is described. The purpose is to pick up work pieces like bearings from a pile and store them in a specific location. The necessary image processing algorithms developed for this application and the camera calibration process are realized by using Matlab software. Based on these algorithms the operation for detecting, identifying, sorting and manipulating the bearings is realized. Also the mathematical model for determining the position and orientation of the bearing with respect to the world reference system attached to the robot’s base is presented.


Complexity ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Edwin Montes-Orozco ◽  
Roman-Anselmo Mora-Gutiérrez ◽  
Bibiana Obregón-Quintana ◽  
Sergio-G. de-los-Cobos-Silva ◽  
Eric A. Rincón-García ◽  
...  

Inverse percolation is known as the problem of finding the minimum set of nodes whose elimination of their links causes the rupture of the network. Inverse percolation has been widely used in various studies of single-layer networks. However, the use and generalization of multiplex networks have been little considered. In this work, we propose a methodology based on inverse percolation to quantify the robustness of multiplex networks. Specifically, we present a modified version of the mathematical model for the multiplex-vertex separator problem (m-VSP). By solving the m-VSP, we can find nodes that cause the rupture of the mutually connected giant component (MCGC) and the large viable cluster (LVC) when their links are removed from the network. The methodology presented in this work was tested in a set of benchmark networks, and as case study, we present an analysis using a set of multiplex social networks modeled with information about the main characteristics of the best universities in the world and the universities in Mexico. The results show that the methodology presented in this work can work in different models and types of 2- and 3-layer multiplex networks without dividing the entire multiplex network into single-layer as some techniques described in the specific literature. Furthermore, thanks to the fact that the technique does not require the calculation of some structural measure or centrality metric, and it is easy to scale for networks of different sizes.


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