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On generalized weakly directional contractions and
approximate fixed point property with applications
Wei-Shi...
... doi:10.1155/2009/390634 (2009)
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On generalized weakly directional contractions and
approximate fixed point property with applications
Wei-Shih Du
Department of Mathematics, National Kaohsiung Normal University,
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... relations. In addition, an enriched observation model is proposed,
which fuses appearance information with motion information. Indeed, mo-
tion is an inherent feature of vehicles and is considered ... and the previ-
ous image warped with this projectivity allows for the detection of regions
likely featuring motion. Most importantly, the combination of appearance
and motion-based inf...
... set of pairs with property E.A contains all noncompatible pairs, and
also some of the compatible ones.
3. Strict Contractive Conditions and Existence of Common Fixed
Points on Cone Metric Spaces
Let ... y.Thenf and g have a unique common fixed point.
Now we recall the definition of g-quasi -contractions on cone metric spaces. Such
mappings are generalizations of Das-Naik’s...
... channel
2
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On the first- and second-order statistics ... Range Enhancement Techniques for Third
Generation Mobile Communication and Beyond, London, UK, Feb. 2000, pp. 9/1–9/5
5. V Sreng, H Yanikomeroglu, D Falconer, Coverage enha...
... that under conditions (4.15) and (4.16),
u = x
0
has property (P
0
) and x
0
belongs to S. Then the conditions of Theorem 3.1 hold, so the solution
of (1.1) with the initial condition (1.2) is ... the
solutions of both convolution and non-convolution-type linear and nonlinear Volterra difference equations
(see [1–17] and references therein). Appleby et al. [2], under appropria...
... operation. In
this study, without loss of generality, we consider a
transmission of one block and thus, the block index m
is omitted in what follows.
A. Conventional OFDM
The conventional OFDM ... comparison with the complexity of the conven-
tional OFDM [20].
V. Conclusion
In this article, we ha ve analyzed and discussed a trade-
off between the peak-power reduction, the channel
capaci...
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... f ) ¯τ
× (continuous function of ¯τ )
⎤
⎦
.
(14)
The second term in the square brackets is a Fourier
transform of a continuous function, and it becomes neg-
ligible in comparison with the first ... that
level.
3 Conclusions
Non-smoothness of modulation can be caused by a vari-
ety of hardware imperfections and, more fundamentally,
by the very nature of any modulation scheme for digital
c...
... Fractional differential equations
In this section, we focus our attention on the fractional differential equation of the
form
D
α,μ
z
u(z)=f
z, u(z)
,
(15)
subject to the initial condition u(0) ... characterization
properties, coefficient estimates [1], distortion inequalities [2] and convolution struc-
tures for various subclasses of anal ytic functions and the works in the researc...