... objects and processing the standard business logic, every interface method in the Façade validates the incoming arguments, authorizes the action for the currently logged-on user, and handles and ... Façade which supports the shoppers and their product search activities, and a Customer Façade which supports the administrative tasks of maintaining customers and their orders The Façade or Service ... or Save methods Data access is handled entirely by the Data Layer, which accepts and returns business objects The Data Layer accepts business objects, then gets and sets their data via object...
... market, and the zero coupon bond Any two of them are sufficient for hedging, and the two which are most convenient can depend on the instrument being hedged CHAPTER 27 Bonds, forward contracts and ... T IE S T , IE T : IE If 1 and S T are uncorrelated, T T 0 = F 0: CHAPTER 27 Bonds, forward contracts and futures 273 If 1 and S T are positively correlated, then ... T = S T , F 0: Deliver the share of stock and receive payment F 0 A short position in the forward could also be hedged using the stock and money market, but the implementation of this...
... + and I − are pronounced as “scri-plus” and “scri-minus”, respectively.) Note that i+ , i0 , and i− are actually points, since χ = and χ = π are the north and south poles of S Meanwhile I + and ... should be understandable Let’s keep going with finding the solution Since both R00 and R11 vanish, we can write = e2(β−α) R00 + R11 = (∂1 α + ∂1 β) , r (7.21) THE SCHWARZSCHILD SOLUTIONAND BLACK HOLES ... (r, θ) = r + a2 cos2 θ (7.116) and Here a measures the rotation of the hole and M is the mass It is straightforward to include electric and magnetic charges q and p, simply by replacing 2GMr...
... allows heating and maintaining temperature of the solution in the range of room temperature to 2500C and a magnetic stirrer with controlled speed of – 650 round per minute (rpm) The TMAH solution is ... the etch-surface into solutionand fresh solution to silicon surface becomes more difficult This makes the average etch-rate to decrease lightly with time Whereas, the amount and the height of pyramids ... wall side (111) and bottom side (100) is unclear There are many pyramids on the bottom surface (100) At 70°C, the etch-rate is significantly higher and the intersection between (111 and (100) planes...
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... residues Trp50 and Trp153 are located in the C domain, in b-strand CB3 and just after strand CB7, respectively, according to the crystal structure of diphtheria toxin [16–18] (Fig 1) Trp206 and Trp281 ... the CTs, the C and T domains were folded at basic pH and adopted their known MG state at acidic pH We studied, by CD spectropolarimetry in the far-UV and near-UV, the secondary and tertiary structures ... structure of the toxin The spectra of CT and its two mutants were identical, and showed a mixed content of a and b structures compatible with a contribution of the C and T domains In the near-UV, the...
... compound and the surface, absence of ligand groups capable of surface complexation and the presence of strong intermolecular hydrogen bonding between ligand groups (carbonyl and amide) and water ... strength increases dissolution rate as it increases positive and negative surface charge at pH below and above pHPZC, respectively In ligand-promoted dissolution, the dissolution rate is enhanced ... sorbing ligands form strong surface complexes and are nearly completely removed from solution unless the surface is completely saturated (e.g phtalic-, salicylic-, and oxalic-acid-type ligands) B...
... accompanied by a decrease in intensity, whereas the Q band (a collective term for the a and b bands), with an a-band peak at 570 nm and a b-band peak at 537 nm, was replaced with a broad peak at ... Absorption spectra of PGIS and its ligand complexes in solutionand in sol–gel Binding with (A) U46619, (B) NaCN and (C) clotrimazole Spectra were recorded before (solid lines) and after (dashed lines) ... glasses The encapsulated PGIS has a Soret peak at 418 nm and a and b bands at 571 and 537 nm, respectively, which are similar to PGIS in solution (Fig 3A, solid line) Spectral perturbation was...
... generalize and strengthen Theorem 1.2 and the results due to Dotson [15], Jungck and Sessa [16], Lami Dozo [17] and Latif and Tweddle [18] We also extend and unify well-known results on fixed points and ... affine and weakly continuous, f(D) = D, and fx ≠ f2x implies lfx + (1 - l)q ≠ Tx for × Î D and l ≥ Suppose that T is f-nonexpansive on D ⋃ {u} and f is Page of Al-Mezel Fixed Point Theory and Applications ... [1] and Pant [2], respectively A point x in M is said to be a common fixed point (coincidence point) of f and T if x = fx Î Tx (fx Î Tx) We denote by F(f) and F(T) the set of fixed points of f and...
... generalize and strengthen Theorem 1.2 and the results due to Dotson [15], Jungck and Sessa [16], Lami Dozo [17] and Latif and Tweddle [18] We also extend and unify well-known results on fixed points and ... affine and weakly continuous, f(D) = D, and fx ≠ f2x implies lfx + (1 - l)q ≠ Tx for × Î D and l ≥ Suppose that T is f-nonexpansive on D ⋃ {u} and f is Page of Al-Mezel Fixed Point Theory and Applications ... [1] and Pant [2], respectively A point x in M is said to be a common fixed point (coincidence point) of f and T if x = fx Î Tx (fx Î Tx) We denote by F(f) and F(T) the set of fixed points of f and...
... M and all k Î [0, 1]; and q-affine if M is qstarshaped and f(kx + (1 - k)q) = kfx + (1 - k)fq for all x, y Î M and all k Î [0, 1] Page of 10 Sintunavarat and Kumam Journal of Inequalities and ... cl(T(M)) is compact and f and T are continuous; (b): wcl(T(M)) is weakly compact, f is weakly continuous and (f - T) is demiclosed at 0; (c): T(M) is bounded, T is semicompact and f and T are continuous; ... point of f and T if fx = Tx We shall call w = fx = Tx a point of coincidence of f and T A point x Î M is called a common fixed point of f and T if x = fx = Tx Let C(f, T), PC(f, T), and F(f, T)...
... ordered metric space and T, f, and g be selfmaps on Y Suppose that T is continuous, cl(T(Y )) is compact and f and g are affine and continuous and T(Y ) ⊂ f(Y ) ∩g(Y ) Let (T, f) and (T, g) be partially ... space X, T, f, and g be selfmaps on X such that u is common fixed point of f, g, and T and T (∂M ∩ M) ⊂ M Suppose that f and g are continuous and affine on PM (u), q Î Fix(f ) ∩ Fix(g), and PM (u) ... space Let f, g, S, and T be selfmaps on X, (T, f) and (S, g) be partially weakly increasing with f(X) ⊆ T(X), g(X) ⊆ S(X), and dominating maps f and g be weak annihilator of T and S, respectively...
... to a common fixed point of Tn Motivated and inspired by Nakajo and Takahashi [12], Takahashi et al [11], Xu [13], Masushita and Takahashi [14], and Kimura and Nakajo [15], we introduce a hybrid ... Î E and u Î C Then, it is known that u = PC × if and only if u − y, J(x − u) ≥ (2:2) Kamraksa and Wangkeeree Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2011, 2011:11 http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/content/2011/1/11 ... motivated by Nakajo and Takahashi [12] and Xu [13], Matsushita and Takahashi [14] introduced the iterative algorithm for finding fixed points of nonexpansive mappings in a uniformly convex and smooth...
... speed, and ρu E ρe θ4 1.2 d is the total energy, e e ρ, θ is the internal energy, and u2 i ui is the square of the macroscopic velocity From 1.1 and 1.2 , we see that the system includes both gas and ... 1.1 and their convergence to the solutions of the compressible and nonisentropic Euler equations in a time interval independent of For this propose, we use the method of iteration scheme and ... gradient, α α1 , , αd and β are multiindeices, and H s Rd denotes the standard Sobolev’s space in Rd , which is defined by Fourier transform, namely, f ∈ H s Rd if and only if s f 2π d |k|2...
... 2.27 6fe 2x y y 2fe 2x − y − 12fe x − 3fe y 2.28 and interchanging x and y yields fe 4x y 4fe x y By adding 2.27 and 2.28 and then using 2.25 and 2.26 , we lead to fe x 4y fe 4x y 32fe x 24fe ... functions,” Abstract and Applied Analysis, vol 2008, Article ID 801904, 17 pages, 2008 33 M E Gordji and H Khodaei, Solutionand stability of generalized mixed type cubic, quadratic and additive functional ... a solution of the functional equation 1.6 In the present paper we investigate the general solutionand the generalized Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability of the functional equation 1.6 General Solution...
... fixed point of T and f I Beg and M Abbas Theorem 2.7 Let T be a weakly contractive mapping with respect to f on a normed space X If T and f are weakly compatible and T(X) ⊆ f (X) and f (X) is a ... u ∈ X and for each b ∈ PM (u), d(x,T(b)) < d(x, f (b)) and f (b) ∈ PM (u) If T and f are weakly compatible, then u has a best approximation in M which is also a common fixed point of f and T Proof ... Operator Theory and Its Applications (I Gohberg and Yu Lyubich, eds.), Oper Theory Adv Appl., vol 98, Birkh¨ user, Basel, 1997, pp 7–22 a [3] I Beg and M Abbas, Fixed points and best approximation...
... Peters [4], Habiniak [5], Hussain and Khan [6], Hussain et al [7], Khan and Khan [9], Sahab et al [13], Shahzad [14–18], and Singh [19] Common fixed point andapproximation results The following ... closed, cl(T(M)) is compact and I is continuous, (ii) M is bounded and complete, T is hemicompact and I is continuous, (iii) M is bounded and complete, T is condensing and I is continuous, (iv) ... (N) and if I is affine, then I satisfies the condition (C) and Tn (M) ⊂ I(M) provided T(M) ⊂ I(M) and q ∈ F(I) Corollary 2.3 Let M be a closed q-starshaped subset of a p-normed space X, and T and...
... Guseman and Peters [4], Habiniak [5], Hussain [6], Hussain and Berinde [7], Hussain and Khan [8], Hussain et al [9], Jungck and Sessa [12], Khan and Khan [13], O’Regan and Shahzad [15], Rhoades and ... Al-Thagafi, Common fixed points and best approximation, Journal of Approximation Theory 85 (1996), no 3, 318–323 [2] M A Al-Thagafi and N Shahzad, Noncommuting selfmaps and invariant approximations, Nonlinear ... al [18], Shahzad [19–21], and Singh [22] Common fixed point andapproximation results The following result extends and improves [2, Theorem 2.1], [21, Theorem 2.1], and [15, Lemma 2.1] Theorem...
... SVR and PVR in ISS and D40 groups were not affected by ISS or D40 infusion and remained constant throughout the experiment (Fig 3) However, SVR and PVR in the HSS group were progressively and ... volume Colloid solutions have been developed and used over the past 70 years as expanders of the intravascular space [16] Colloid containing solutions seem superior to crystalloid solutions due ... (Table 1), and osmolarity (Fig 1) in HSS group were progressively and significantly increased from the pre-values until the end of HSS infusion, reaching 155.7 ± 1.5 and 121.3 ± 5.0 mEq/l, and 316.3...