On the semilocal convergence analysis of a seventh order four step method for solving nonlinear equations

OMS-Vol. 8 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 39-45 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Samundra Regmi , Ioannis K. Argyros , Santhosh George and Christopher I. Argyros

Abstract:We provide a semi-local convergence analysis of a seventh order four step method for solving nonlinear problems. Using majorizing sequences and under conditions on the first derivative, we provide sufficient convergence criteria, error bounds on the distances involved and uniqueness. Earlier convergence results have used the eighth derivative not on this method to show convergence. Hence, limiting its applicability.

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Note: Certain bounds in respect of upper deg-centric graphs

ODAM-Vol. 7 (2024), Issue 2, pp. 1 – 6 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Johan Kok

Abstract:This note presents some upper bounds for the size of the upper deg-centric grapg \(G_{ud}\) of a simple connected graph G. Amongst others, a result for graphs for which a compliant graph \(G\) has \(G_{ud} \cong \overline G\) is presented. Finally, results for size minimality in respect upper deg-centrication and minimum size of such graph \(G\) are presented.

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Distribution of Prime Numbers and Fibonacci Polynomials

OMS-Vol. 8 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 31-38 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Vladimir Pletser

Abstract:Squares of odd index Fibonacci polynomials are used to define a new function \(\Phi\left(10^{n}\right)\) to approximate the number \(\pi\left(10^{n}\right)\) of primes less than \(10^{n}\). Multiple of 4 index Fibonacci polynomials are further used to define another new function \(\Psi\left(10^{n}\right)\) to approximate the number \(\Delta\left(\pi\left(10^{n}\right)\right)\) of primes having \(n\) digits and compared to a third function \(\Psi’\left(10^{n}\right)\) defined as the difference of the first function \(\Phi\left(10^{n}\right)\) based on odd index Fibonacci polynomials. These three functions provide better approximations of \(\pi\left(10^{n}\right)\) than those based on the classical \(\left(\frac{x}{log\left(x\right)}\right)\), Gauss’ approximation \(Li\left(x\right)\), and the Riemann \(R\left(x\right)\) functions.

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Euler’s and the taxi cab relations and other numbers that can be written twice as sums of two cubed integers

OMS-Vol. 8 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 25-30 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Vladimir PLETSER

Abstract:We show that Euler’s relation and the Taxi-Cab relation are both solutions of the same equation. General solutions of sums of two consecutive cubes equaling the sum of two other cubes are calculated. There is an infinite number of relations to be found among the sums of two consecutive cubes and the sum of two other cubes, in the form of two families. Their recursive and parametric equations are calculated.

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Existence and convergence of gamma matrices and their application to infinite series

OMS-Vol. 8 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 17-24 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Suresh Kumar Sahani, A.K. Thakur, Avinash Kumar and K. Sharma

Abstract:This study introduces theorems concerning matrix products, which delineate the transformations of sequences or series into other sequences or series, ensuring either the preservation of limits or the guarantee of convergence. Previous literature has explored the properties of matrices facilitating transformations between sequences, series, and their combinations, with detailed insights available in references [1,2,3].

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Some new results on w Up-algebras

OMS-Vol. 8 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 8-16 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Daniel A. Romano

Abstract:The concept of weak UP-algebras (shortly wUP-algebra) is an extension of the notion of UP-algebras introduced in 2021 by Iampan and Romano. In this report, an effective extension of a (weak) UP-algebra to a wUP-algebra is created. In addition to the previous one, the concept of atoms in wUP-algebras is introduced and their important properties are registered. Finally, the concept of wUP-filters in wUP-algebras was introduced and its connections with other substructures in wUP-algebras were analyzed.

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The skew constant and orthogonalities in Banach spaces

OMS-Vol. 8 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 1-7 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Yin Zhou, Qichuan Ni and Qi Liu

Abstract:In normed spaces, Birkhoff orthogonality and isosceles orthogonality can be used to characterize space structures, and many scholars have introduced geometric constants to quantitatively describe the relationship between these two types of orthogonality. This paper introduces a new orthogonal relationship – Skew orthogonality – and proposes a new geometric constant to measure the “distance” of difference between skew orthogonality and Birkhoff orthogonality in normed spaces. In the end, we provide some examples of specific spaces.

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Quantum logic in computational neural systems

EASL-Vol. 7 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 23 – 30 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Jonah Lissne

Abstract:Entropy patterns typically transfer actions of two-state relations in nonlinear systems. Here, multivalent logic is applied from autowave fields to selected Quantum Neurophysical systems.

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Assessment of Bus Rapid / Mass transit system for sustainable transportation in North Central Nigeria

EASL-Vol. 7 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 9 – 22 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Igibah Ehizemhen Christopher, Busari, Ayobami Adebola, Aderinola Olumuyiwa Samson, Agashua Lucia Omolayo and Ugochukwu Tochukwu Ernest

Abstract:This study investigates contemporary and emerging transportation problems in North-central Nigeria. Its primary objective is to identify and characterize the major challenges facing passengers within the region and to propose a sustainable institutional framework for improved transportation management. The study draws upon data collected through field audits in three North-central states: the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Nasarawa, and Niger. Key findings highlight the lack of developed transit connections to major activity centers. The study concludes that these challenges stem from inefficiencies within the existing institutional mechanisms for transportation management. To address this, the study proposes the establishment of an effective, innovative transport system, such as an intercity train network within the North-central zone, as a sustainable transportation management strategy for the region.

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Exploring effective iterative methods for nonlinear equations by using variational iteration technique

EASL-Vol. 7 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 1 – 8 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Farooq Ahmed Shah and Muhammad Aslam Noor

Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to introduce and evaluate novel iterative methods for approximating solutions to nonlinear equations, which leverage the power of the variational iteration technique. Specifically, we present a comprehensive analysis of the proposed methods and demonstrate their effectiveness through various examples. Moreover, we provide a comparative analysis with other existing methods and conclude that the newly developed methods offer a competitive alternative. Our results highlight the potential of this approach in generating a diverse set of iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations. Therefore, this study contributes to the ongoing efforts to improve the efficiency and accuracy of nonlinear equation solving techniques.

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