Stochastic dynamic for an extensible beam equation with localized nonlinear damping and linear memory

OMS-Vol. 4 (2020), Issue 1, pp. 400 – 416 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Abdelmajid Ali Dafallah, Fadlallah Mustafa Mosa, Mohamed Y. A. Bakhet, Eshag Mohamed Ahmed
Abstract: In this paper, we concerned to prove the existence of a random attractor for the stochastic dynamical system generated by the extensible beam equation with localized non-linear damping and linear memory defined on bounded domain. First we investigate the existence and uniqueness of solutions, bounded absorbing set, then the asymptotic compactness. Longtime behavior of solutions is analyzed. In particular, in the non-autonomous case, the existence of a random attractor attractors for solutions is achieved.
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On the non-linear diophantine equation \({\boldsymbol{379}}^{\boldsymbol{x}}\boldsymbol{+}{\boldsymbol{397}}^{\boldsymbol{y}}\boldsymbol{=}{\boldsymbol{z}}^{\boldsymbol{2}}\)

OMS-Vol. 4 (2020), Issue 1, pp. 397 – 399 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Sudhanshu Aggarwal, Nidhi Sharma
Abstract: In this article, authors discussed the existence of solution of non-linear diophantine equation \({379}^x+{397}^y=z^2,\) where \(x,y,z\) are non-negative integers. Results show that the considered non-linear diophantine equation has no non-negative integer solution.
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Bayesian latent autoregressive stochastic volatility: an application of naira to eleven exchangeable currencies rates

OMS-Vol. 4 (2020), Issue 1, pp. 386 – 396 Open Access Full-Text PDF
R. O. Olanrewaju, J. F. Ojo, L. O. Adekola
Abstract: This paper provides a procedure for estimating Stochastic Volatility (SV) in financial time series via latent autoregressive in a Bayesian setting. A Gaussian distributional combined prior and posterior of all hyper-parameters (autoregressive coefficients) were specified such that the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) iterative procedure via the Gibbs and Metropolis-Hasting sampling method was used in estimating the resulting exponentiated forms (quadratic forms) from the posterior kernel density. A case study of Naira to eleven (11) exchangeable currencies$^,$ rates by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was subjected to the estimated solutions of the autoregressive stochastic volatility. The posterior volatility estimates at 5%, 50%, and 95% quantiles of \({e^{\frac{\mu }{2}}}\) = (0.130041, 0.1502 and 0.1795) respectively unveiled that the Naira-US Dollar exchange rates has the highest rates bartered by fluctuations.
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Controllability for some nonlinear impulsive partial functional integrodifferential systems with infinite delay in Banach spaces

OMA-Vol. 4 (2020), Issue 2, pp. 104 – 115 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Patrice Ndambomve, Khalil Ezzinbi
Abstract: This work concerns the study of the controllability for some impulsive partial functional integrodifferential equation with infinite delay in Banach spaces. We give sufficient conditions that ensure the controllability of the system by supposing that its undelayed part admits a resolvent operator in the sense of Grimmer, and by making use of the measure of noncompactness and the Mönch fixed-point Theorem. As a result, we obtain a generalization of the work of K. Balachandran and R. Sakthivel (Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 255, 447-457, (2001)) and a host of important results in the literature, without assuming the compactness of the resolvent operator. An example is given for illustration.
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Transient free convection heat and mass transfer of Casson nanofluid over a vertical porous plate subjected to magnetic field and thermal radiation

EASL-Vol. 3 (2020), Issue 4, pp. 35 – 54 Open Access Full-Text PDF
M. G. Sobamowo
Abstract: In this present study, the transient magnetohydrodynamics free convection heat and mass transfer of Casson nanofluid past an isothermal vertical flat plate embedded in a porous media under the influence of thermal radiation is studied. The governing systems of nonlinear partial differential equations of the flow, heat and mass transfer processes are solved using implicit finite difference scheme of Crank-Nicolson type. The numerical solutions are used to carry out parametric studies. The temperature as well as the concentration of the fluid increase as the Casson fluid and radiation parameters as well as Prandtl and Schmidt numbers increase. The increase in the Grashof number, radiation, buoyancy ratio and flow medium porosity parameters causes the velocity of the fluid to increase. However, the Casson fluid parameter, buoyancy ratio parameter, the Hartmann (magnetic field parameter), Schmidt and Prandtl numbers decrease as the velocity of the flow increases. The time to reach the steady state concentration, the transient velocity, Nusselt number and the local skin-friction decrease as the buoyancy ratio parameter and Schmidt number increase. Also, the steady-state temperature and velocity decrease as the buoyancy ratio parameter and Schmidt number increase. Also, the local skin friction, Nusselt and Sherwood numbers decrease as the Schmidt number increases. However, the local Nusselt number increases as the buoyancy ratio parameter increases. It was established that near the leading edge of the plate), the local Nusselt number is not affected by both buoyancy ratio parameter and Schmidt number. It could be stated that the present study will enhance the understanding of transient free convection flow problems under the influence of thermal radiation and mass transfer as applied in various engineering processes.
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\(C_6\)-decompositions of the tensor product of complete graphs

ODAM-Vol. 3 (2020), Issue 3, pp. 62 – 65 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Abolape Deborah Akwu, Opeyemi Oyewumi
Abstract: Let \(G\) be a simple and finite graph. A graph is said to be decomposed into subgraphs \(H_1\) and \(H_2\) which is denoted by \(G= H_1 \oplus H_2\), if \(G\) is the edge disjoint union of \(H_1\) and \(H_2\). If \(G= H_1 \oplus H_2 \oplus \cdots \oplus H_k\), where \(H_1\), \(H_2\), …, \(H_k\) are all isomorphic to \(H\), then \(G\) is said to be \(H\)-decomposable. Furthermore, if \(H\) is a cycle of length \(m\) then we say that \(G\) is \(C_m\)-decomposable and this can be written as \(C_m|G\). Where \(G\times H\) denotes the tensor product of graphs \(G\) and \(H\), in this paper, we prove that the necessary conditions for the existence of \(C_6\)-decomposition of \(K_m \times K_n\) are sufficient. Using these conditions it can be shown that every even regular complete multipartite graph \(G\) is \(C_6\)-decomposable if the number of edges of $G$ is divisible by \(6\).
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Facile synthesis of Nickel-iron based electrocatalyst anodes for efficient oxygen evolution reaction

OJC-Vol. 3 (2020), Issue 1, pp. 6 – 12 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Aisha Batool, Farah Kanwal, Shahzad Ahmad, Sumreen Asim, Murtaza Saleem
Abstract: In this research, we reported facile synthesis of efficient \(Ni_3Fe\) electrocatalyst nanostructures deposited on conducting carbon fibers surface by a simple chemical bath deposition method at moderate temperature. The composition, phase and electrocatalytic property of as-prepared binder-free electrocatalyst was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and electrochemical measurements. The as-synthesized \(Ni_3Fe@t-CF\) presented excellent performance and durability as water oxidation electrocatalyst in alkaline electrolyte owing to non-segregated deposition of \(Ni_3Fe\) nanostructures on conducting surface of carbon, high electrochemical surface area, and the fast absorption and desorption of water molecules during oxygen evolution reaction due to the \(3D\) architecture of conducting interlaced carbon fibers template.
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Chemical composition and Antioxidant activity of essential oil from flowers of Couroupita guianensis Aubl. from El Salvador

OJC-Vol. 3 (2020), Issue 1, pp. 1 – 6 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Francesco Saverio Robustelli della Cuna, Ilaria Bruni, Morena L. Martínez, Marvin J. Núnez
Abstract: Couroupita guianensis Aubl. (Lecythidaceae) “Cannonball tree” is a tropical plant with ethnobotanical uses. The present study is focused on analyzing the essential oil composition of Couroupita guianensis (C. guianensi) fresh flowers collected in El Salvador. Steam distillation, coupled with GC/FID and GC/MS analysis were employed to characterize the chemical composition and in vitro antioxidant activity study were carried out using DPPH assay. Eugenol was identified to be the most abundant constituent and quantified as \(46.20\)% of the total volatiles. Other constituents were found to be \(2\)-phenylethanol \((34.82\)%), \((E)-(E)\)-farnesol \((5.53\)%), nerol \((3.95\)%), geraniol \((3.20\)%), benzyl alcohol \((1.77\)%). \(DPPH\) assay showed a dose-dependent antioxidant activity. The study demonstrated that C. guianensis essential oil from El Salvador is a rich source of eugenol, which may be responsible for its antioxidant properties. Based on these results, further studies on the antibacterial and antifungal activity of C. guianensis essential oil are of fundamental importance.
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Truncating the series expansion for unsteady velocity-dependent Eyring-Powell fluid

EASL-Vol. 3 (2020), Issue 4, pp. 28 – 34 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Emran Khoshrouye Ghiasi, Samad Noeiaghdam
Abstract: The main difficulty in dealing with the basic differential equations of fluid momentum is in choosing an appropriate problem-solving methodology. In addition, it is necessary to correct minor errors incurred by neglecting some losses. However, in many cases, such methodologies suffer from long processing time (P-time). Therefore, this article focuses on the truncation technique involving an unsteady Eyring-Powell fluid towards a shrinking wall. The governing differential equations are converted to the non-dimensional from through similarity variables. It is seen that the present system is totally convergent in 8th-order approximate solution together with \(\hbar=-0.875\).
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