scholarly journals k Part Partitions of Integers

2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-52
Author(s):  
Zdzislaw Trukszyn ◽  
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Ryszard Palka ◽  

This paper presents formulas (together with their proofs) determining 3 and 4 part partitions of any integer. These formulas were derived using the properties of the floor function and Bernoulli formulas for various powers of finite sums of the floor function series. This made it possible to obtain above formulas in a much simpler way than most traditional methods.

Methodology ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manuel C. Voelkle ◽  
Patrick E. McKnight

The use of latent curve models (LCMs) has increased almost exponentially during the last decade. Oftentimes, researchers regard LCM as a “new” method to analyze change with little attention paid to the fact that the technique was originally introduced as an “alternative to standard repeated measures ANOVA and first-order auto-regressive methods” (Meredith & Tisak, 1990, p. 107). In the first part of the paper, this close relationship is reviewed, and it is demonstrated how “traditional” methods, such as the repeated measures ANOVA, and MANOVA, can be formulated as LCMs. Given that latent curve modeling is essentially a large-sample technique, compared to “traditional” finite-sample approaches, the second part of the paper addresses the question to what degree the more flexible LCMs can actually replace some of the older tests by means of a Monte-Carlo simulation. In addition, a structural equation modeling alternative to Mauchly’s (1940) test of sphericity is explored. Although “traditional” methods may be expressed as special cases of more general LCMs, we found the equivalence holds only asymptotically. For practical purposes, however, no approach always outperformed the other alternatives in terms of power and type I error, so the best method to be used depends on the situation. We provide detailed recommendations of when to use which method.


Author(s):  
Reshma P ◽  
Muneer VK ◽  
Muhammed Ilyas P

Face recognition is a challenging task for the researches. It is very useful for personal verification and recognition and also it is very difficult to implement due to all different situation that a human face can be found. This system makes use of the face recognition approach for the computerized attendance marking of students or employees in the room environment without lectures intervention or the employee. This system is very efficient and requires very less maintenance compared to the traditional methods. Among existing methods PCA is the most efficient technique. In this project Holistic based approach is adapted. The system is implemented using MATLAB and provides high accuracy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 4-8
Author(s):  
Bahodir Ayupov ◽  

At the end of the ÕÕ age 50-60 y.y. new direction arose in cinematograph of Franceunder name "New wave", which has played the greater role in development in histories of movie. The Cardinal principles of this direction became the refusal of traditional methods i.e. refusing from enormous creative groups, as well as from high-priced technician,stage managers have begun to shoot the films in compact group


Author(s):  
Abdul Khaleq O. Al-Jubory ◽  
Shaymaa Hussain Salih

In this work, we employ a new normalization Bernstein basis for solving linear Freadholm of fractional integro-differential equations  nonhomogeneous  of the second type (LFFIDEs). We adopt Petrov-Galerkian method (PGM) to approximate solution of the (LFFIDEs) via normalization Bernstein basis that yields linear system. Some examples are given and their results are shown in tables and figures, the Petrov-Galerkian method (PGM) is very effective and convenient and overcome the difficulty of traditional methods. We solve this problem (LFFIDEs) by the assistance of Matlab10.   


Author(s):  
Roger Nicholson

Abstract Logical-to-physical device navigation for failure analysis is often used to drive physical probers and focused ion beam tools. Traditional methods of creating navigation data rely upon the use of time consuming Layout-versus-Schematic (LVS) based methods. By using existing place-and-route data, full cross-linked navigation between schematic and physical layout may be achieved in a fraction of the time that it takes for the LVS methods to be used. Place-and-route data offers significantly more information to the analyst than LVS based data.


Author(s):  
Rupesh Wadher

Examination of ongoing pathology in patient’s body is quite essential for a physician to calculate the estimation the dose of drug. But examination method mentioned in Ayurveda is incomplete without using the present concept of Aturaparijnana Hetu. With the help of Aturaparijnana Hetu the traditional methods of person understanding (the Dashavidha Pariksha) become more accurate and powerful. Aturaparijnaana Hetu gives standard of a person. In this way, examination method acquires the foundation; designed for grading. In short, person’s residual strength can be documented. These article is intended to highlight the research work through survey study that how can a group is identify by their respective Desha and their role in Dashavidha Pariksha. Dehabala and Doshabala are assessing by this methods.


Impact ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (3) ◽  
pp. 26-28
Author(s):  
Tsukasa Ohba

Volcanology is an extremely important scientific discipline. Shedding light on how and why volcanoes erupt, how eruptions can be predicted and their impact on humans and the environment is crucial to public safety, economies and businesses. Understanding volcanoes means eruptions can be anticipated and at-risk communities can be forewarned, enabling them to implement mitigation measures. Professor Tsukasa Ohba is a scientist based at the Graduate School of International Resource Studies, Akita University, Japan, and specialises in volcanology and petrology. Ohba and his team are focusing on volcanic phenomena including: phreatic eruptions (a steam-driven eruption driven by the heat from magma interacting with water); lahar (volcanic mudflow); and monogenetic basalt eruptions (which consist of a group of small monogenetic volcanoes, each of which erupts only once). The researchers are working to understand the mechanisms of these phenomena using Petrology. Petrology is one of the traditional methods in volcanology but has not been applied to disastrous eruptions before. The teams research will contribute to volcanic hazard mitigation.


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