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Asmat Ara,
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and Nasir-Uddin Khan
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Department of Mathematics, University of Karachi, Karachi 75270, Pakistan
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Abdul Salam School of Mathematical Sciences, GC University, Lahore, Pakistan
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Department ... aim is to study the mathematical behavior of the solution ut and vt for different
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... the author is visiting the University of New England. The
author thanks Professor Yihong Du for his valuable advices and the Department of Math-
ematics for providing research facilities. The author ... lower and upper solutions for fourth order singular m-point
boundary value problems,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 322, no. 2, pp. 675–
692, 2006.
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review of digital audio effects (DAFx). In [2], a class of
sound transformations called adaptive digital audio effects
(A- DAFx) are defined. Adaptive effects extract features from
a signal and use ... parameters for
sound transformations. Adaptive audio effec ts have existed
for many years. Dynamic effects are simple examples of A-
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... problem is a generalization of classical variational inequalities. This
problem contains many important problems as special cases, for instance, optimization,
Nash equilibrium, complementarity, and ... problems with
applications,” in Mathematical Analysis and Applications, S. Nanda and G. P. Rajasekhar, Eds., vol. 7,
pp. 1–13, Nar osa, New Delhi, India, 2004.
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