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    Modelling and optimizing multiple attribute decisions by using fuzzy sets

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    The purpose of this paper is to present a coherent perspective of modeling and optimizing multiple attribute decisions by using fuzzy sets. In management practice we face most of the time the situation in which a problem have several possible solutions and each solution can be analyzed using multiple criteria models. In the same time, in real life decision making process there is a given level of uncertainty which makes difficult a clear cut analytical analysis. The object of this article is to build a model approach for making multiple criteria decision using fuzzy sets of objects. Elaborating multiple attribute decisions involves performing an assessment and selecting from a given and finite set of possible alternative courses of action in the presence of a given and finite, and usually conflicting set of attributes and criteria.decision making, fuzzy sets, modeling, multiple criteria optimization.

    Multidimensional en-face OCT imaging of the retina.

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    Fast T-scanning (transverse scanning, en-face) was used to build B-scan or C-scan optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of the retina. Several unique signature patterns of en-face (coronal) are reviewed in conjunction with associated confocal images of the fundus and B-scan OCT images. Benefits in combining T-scan OCT with confocal imaging to generate pairs of OCT and confocal images similar to those generated by scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) are discussed in comparison with the spectral OCT systems. The multichannel potential of the OCT/SLO system is demonstrated with the addition of a third hardware channel which acquires and generates indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence images. The OCT, confocal SLO and ICG fluorescence images are simultaneously presented in a two or a three screen format. A fourth channel which displays a live mix of frames of the ICG sequence superimposed on the corresponding coronal OCT slices for immediate multidimensional comparison, is also included. OSA ISP software is employed to illustrate the synergy between the simultaneously provided perspectives. This synergy promotes interpretation of information by enhancing diagnostic comparisons and facilitates internal correction of movement artifacts within C-scan and B-scan OCT images using information provided by the SLO channel

    Some Aspects about the Relationship between Productivity and Work Humanization

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    It is widely recognized that job dissatisfaction leads to a protest movement, directed generally towards technology and management. Job dissatisfaction was and still is determined mostly by dehumanizing the nature of work; work should be as natural as any other human activity. Starting with these modern concepts regarding the work’s nature, our study is aimed to be a historic and thorough analysis of the causes leading to work dehumanization, and as well a study of the main factors which lead to work humanization, following a slightly comparative perspective regarding the Japanese and American management, emphasizing the main developments in both management philosophies.work humanization, motivators, American management, Japanese management

    Reliable operations on oscillatory functions

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    Approximate pp-point Leibniz derivation formulas as well as interpolatory Simpson quadrature sums adapted to oscillatory functions are discussed. Both theoretical considerations and numerical evidence concerning the dependence of the discretization errors on the frequency parameter of the oscillatory functions show that the accuracy gain of the present formulas over those based on the exponential fitting approach [L. Ixaru, "Computer Physics Communications", 105 (1997) 1--19] is overwhelming.Comment: 20 pages with 5 figures within, welcome any comments to [email protected]

    Stability of the Volterra Integrodifferential Equation

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    In this paper, the Hyers-Ulam stability of the Volterra integrodifferential equation and the Volterra equation on the finite interval [0, T], T > 0, are studied, where the state x(t) take values in a Banach space X

    On confining potentials and essential self-adjointness for Schr\"odinger operators on bounded domains in R^n

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    Let Ω\Omega be a bounded domain in RnR^n with C2C^2-smooth boundary of co-dimension 1, and let H=Δ+V(x)H=-\Delta +V(x) be a Schr\"odinger operator on Ω\Omega with potential V locally bounded. We seek the weakest conditions we can find on the rate of growth of the potential V close to the boundary which guarantee essential self-adjointness of H on C0(Ω)C_0^\infty(\Omega). As a special case of an abstract condition, we add optimal logarithmic type corrections to the known condition V(x)34d(x)2V(x)\geq \frac{3}{4d(x)^2}, where d(x)=dist(x,Ω)d(x)=dist(x,\partial\Omega). The constant 1 in front of each logarithmic term in Theorem 2 is optimal. The proof is based on a refined Agmon exponential estimate combined with a well known multidimensional Hardy inequality
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