Current Issue : January - March Volume : 2019 Issue Number : 1 Articles : 6 Articles
In this paper we undertake to examine how algebra, its tools and its methods,\ncan be used to formulate the mathematics used in applications. We give particular\nattention to the mathematics used in application to physics. We suggest\nthat methods first proposed by Henry Siggins Leonard are well suited to\nsuch an examination....
Given a simple graph G with n vertices and m edges, the spanning tree problem\nis to find a spanning tree for a given graph G. This problem has many\napplications, such as electric power systems, computer network design and\ncircuit analysis. For a simple graph, the spanning tree problem can be solved\nin Olog n time with On m processors on the CRCW PRAM. In general,\nit is known that more efficient parallel algorithms can be developed by\nrestricting classes of graphs. In this paper, we shall propose a parallel algorithm\nwhich runs Olog n time with On log n processors on the EREW\nPRAM for constructing on proper circle trapezoid graphs....
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In this paper, the transonic gas equation will be considered. Different methods\nwill be presented and discussed. We will show that there is no unique\nsolution in the computational domain ... with Dirichlet boundary conditions....
A common fixed point theorem for Suzuki-type contractions in the setting of\nb2-metric space is established in this paper. Our result extends some known\nresults from metric spaces to b2-metric space. The research is meaningful and\nI recommend it to be published in the journal....
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