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2083-7402, 0365-1029

Author(s):  
S. H. Saker ◽  
K. Logaarasi ◽  
V. Sadhasivam

In this paper, we establish some interval oscillation criteria for impulsive conformable fractional partial delay differential equations with a forced term. The main results will be obtained by employing Riccati technique. Our results extend and improve some results reported in the literature for the classical differential equations without impulses. An example is provided to illustrate the relevance of the new theorems.


Author(s):  
Sever Dragomir

In this paper we provide several refinements and reverse operator inequalities for operator monotone functions in Hilbert spaces. We also obtain refinements and a reverse of Lowner-Heinz celebrated inequality that holds in the case of power function.


Author(s):  
M. Yazdi

The gradient-projection algorithm (GPA) plays an important role in solving constrained convex minimization problems. In this paper, we combine the GPA and averaged mapping approach to propose an explicit composite iterative scheme for finding a common solution of a generalized equilibrium problem and a constrained convex minimization problem. Then, we prove a strong convergence theorem which improves and extends some recent results.


Author(s):  
Anna Makarewicz ◽  
Piotr Pikuta
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In this paper we present how identical columns affect the Cullis-Radić determinant of an \(m\times n\) matrix, where \(m\leq n\).


Author(s):  
Szymon Ignaciuk ◽  
Maciej Parol

We give the complete characterization of members of Kaplan classes of products of power functions with all zeros symmetrically distributed in \(\mathbb{T} := \{z \in\mathbb{C} : |z| = 1\}\) and weakly monotonic sequence of powers. In this way we extend Sheil-Small’s theorem. We apply the obtained result to study univalence of antiderivative of these products of power functions.


Author(s):  
Owais Ahmad

In real life applications not all signals are obtained by uniform shifts; so there is a natural question regarding analysis and decompositions of these types of signals by a stable mathematical tool. Gabardo and Nashed, and Gabardo and Yu filled this gap by the concept of nonuniform multiresolution analysis and nonuniform wavelets based on the theory of spectral pairs for which the associated translation set \(\Lambda= \{0,r/N\}+2\mathbb{Z}\) is no longer a discrete subgroup of \(\mathbb{R}\) but a spectrum associated with a certain one-dimensional spectral pair and the associated dilation is an even positive integer related to the given spectral pair. In this paper, we introduce a notion of nonuniform periodic wavelet frame on non-Archimedean field. Using the Fourier transform technique and the unitary extension principle, we propose an approach for the construction of nonuniform periodic wavelet frames on non-Archimedean fields.


Author(s):  
Kazimierz Goebel

For any infinite dimensional Banach space there exists a lipschitzian retraction of the closed unit ball B onto the unit sphere S. Lipschitz constants for such retractions are, in general, only roughly estimated. The paper is illustrative. It contains remarks, illustrations and estimates concerning optimal retractions onto spherical caps for sequence spaces with the uniform norm.


Author(s):  
Jan Kurek ◽  
Włodzimierz Mikulski

Let \(F\) be a bundle functor on the category of all fibred manifolds and fibred maps. Let \(\Gamma\) be a general connection in a fibred manifold \(\mathrm{pr}:Y\to M\) and \(\nabla\) be a classical linear connection on \(M\). We prove that the  well-known general connection \(\mathcal{F}(\Gamma,\nabla)\) in \(FY\to M\) is canonical with respect to fibred maps and with respect to natural transformations of bundle functors.


Author(s):  
Thomas Ernst

The purpose of this article is to generalize the ring of \(q\)-Appell polynomials to the complex case. The formulas for \(q\)-Appell polynomials thus appear again, with similar names, in a purely symmetric way. Since these complex \(q\)-Appell polynomials are also \(q\)-complex analytic functions, we are able to give a first example of the \(q\)-Cauchy-Riemann equations. Similarly, in the spirit of Kim and Ryoo, we can define \(q\)-complex Bernoulli and Euler polynomials. Previously, in order to obtain the \(q\)-Appell polynomial, we would make a \(q\)-addition of the corresponding \(q\)-Appell number with \(x\). This is now replaced by a \(q\)-addition of the corresponding \(q\)-Appell number with two infinite function sequences \(C_{\nu,q}(x,y)\) and \(S_{\nu,q}(x,y)\) for the real and imaginary part of a new so-called \(q\)-complex number appearing in the generating function. Finally, we can prove \(q\)-analogues of the Cauchy-Riemann equations.


Author(s):  
Dorota Bród

In this paper we introduce a one-parameter generalization of the split Jacobsthal quaternions, namely the split r-Jacobsthal quaternions. We give a generating function, Binet formula for these numbers. Moreover, we obtain some identities, among others Catalan, Cassini identities and convolution identity for the split r-Jacobsthal quaternions.


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