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    Anti-Periodic Boundary Value Problem for Impulsive Fractional Integro Differential Equations

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    MSC 2010: 34A37, 34B15, 26A33, 34C25, 34K37In this paper we prove the existence of solutions for fractional impulsive differential equations with antiperiodic boundary condition in Banach spaces. The results are obtained by using fractional calculus' techniques and the fixed point theorems

    Attitudinal change of Japanese and their post-war economic development

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    The overall human being living in the globe started fearing by witnessing the losses occurred both human life's and their properties during World war - II. Ferociousness, arrogance, and rebellion attitude are the main factors dominated during World war -II. Humanitarian consideration was totally absent, and the soldiers reacted very wild against one country to another. Several lakhs of soldiers have had loss their life's generally, and in particular British soldiers alone 9,47,000. In 1933 Hitler emerge as a great leader led German and worried for the loss occurred for German during World war - 1 and become anger against the Treaty of Versailles agreement which was totally against Germanians. This was ignited Hitler for master plan for World war - II. Because the Treaty of Versailles fix the responsibilities for economic losses under the leadership of America, German, and France, and German was blacklisted country. At the same time Japan was equally dominated on par with America, Brittan, and France. They had proved in all the dimensions as well as all the sectors. Even the great leader Hitler was shocked by seeing the speed and amuse style of attack against America. Japan targeted Paarl Port and the entire developed nation were shocked in Japan made a strong attack on Paarl Port. This incident create a big fear to America and Russia. Hence, the American President Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin of USSR, and Vincent Churchill of Brittan joint together made a mega plan against Japan. This paper made an attempt to identify the socio-economic and human loss occurred in Japan and recovery strategies practiced by them to reach as Number 1 in todays economic condition

    Effectiveness of skill teaching methods for cut flower growers an experimental study

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    Training plays a major role in capacity building and enhancing the skills of farmers in their quest towards enhancing the agricultural production and productivity. Investment in Human Resource Development in the form of imparting adequate training of farmers, especially in the priority sectors such as floriculture, would help the farmers in upgrading their skills in the process of adopting ther improved technologies and thus preparing them to become effective players in the Global trade

    Analysis of the Types and Pattern of uses and Control Rights over Multiple uses of Tank Irrigation System in South India

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    The study examines the property rights related to conservation and sustainable management of tank irrigation systems in South India. Tanks are a symbol of social and cultural entity closely woven in to the livelihood of the common man as it serves a multitude of functions such as irrigation, livestock, fisheries, duck rearing and domestic water supply as well. A study of the types, pattern of uses and control rights over Tank irrigation system is important for the sustainable management and conservation of tank irrigation systems. The research was carried out during 2007-09 by selecting one system tank and 31 non-system tanks drawn from eight tank-chains present in two tank intensive districts (Villupuram and Kancheepuram) of Tamil Nadu state, India. Case study was conducted in the system tank to collect data using Participatory Rural Appraisal PRA method. From each of the 31 non-system tanks, a random sample of key informants ranging 12 to 15 users (totalling 400) who depended on various tank resources was drawn from the 31 non-system tanks for data collection through PRA. The results on the performance of tanks in the light of its multiple uses (or physical resource use efficiency) indicated that agricultural use dominated in terms of its use share performance in absolute terms. Uses such as domestic, Live Stock Drinking (LSD) and fishery performed better next to agriculture. The intensity of property rights in terms of access, withdrawal, management, exclusion and alienation, for the five uses of tank namely irrigation, social forestry, silt, fishing and bund trees were found to be exercised by various groups of users at lower level in most of the tanks. The uses namely domestic, duck rearing, hard grass collection, LSD and brick making were found to be enjoyed by the users at higher level of intensity of PR by the respective user group. The intensity of property rights seems to be high for those uses with less number of users than for the uses like agriculture, fishery, Social Forestry, silt and bund trees wherein there were too many users with competition among them to enjoy the benefits of the resource. Hence existence of a strong users’ institution would facilitate the users to enjoy the property rights over the tank resources at a higher level in an appropriate manner

    PerfBound: Conserving Energy with Bounded Overheads in On/Off-Based HPC Interconnects

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    Energy and power are key challenges in high-performance computing. System energy efficiency must be significantly improved, and this requires greater efficiency in all subcomponents. An important target of optimization is the interconnect, since network links are always on, consuming power even during idle periods. A large number of HPC machines have a primary interconnect based on Ethernet (about 40 percent of TOP500 machines), which, since 2010, has included support for saving power via Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). Nevertheless, it is unlikely that HPC interconnects would use these energy saving modes unless the performance overhead is known and small. This paper presents PerfBound, a self-contained technique to manage on/off-based networks such as EEE, minimizing interconnect link energy consumption subject to a bound on the performance degradation. PerfBound does not require changes to the applications and it uses only local information already available at switches and NICs without introducing additional communication messages, and is also compatible with multi-hop networks. PerfBound is evaluated using traces from a production supercomputer. For twelve out of fourteen applications, PerfBound has high energy savings, up to 70 percent for only 1 percent performance degradation. This paper also presents DynamicFastwake, which extends PerfBound to exploit multiple low-power states. DynamicFastwake achieves an energy-delay product 10 percent lower than the original PerfBound techniqueThis research was supported by European Union’s 7th Framework Programme [FP7/2007-2013] under the Mont-Blanc-3 (FP7-ICT-671697) and EUROSERVER (FP7-ICT-610456) projects, the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain (TIN2012-34557 and TIN2015-65316), Generalitat de Catalunya (FI-AGAUR 2012 FI B 00644, 2014-SGR-1051 and 2014-SGR-1272), the European Union’s Horizon2020 research and innovation programme under the HiPEAC-3 Network of Excellence (ICT-287759), and the Severo Ochoa Program (SEV-2011-00067) of the Spanish Government.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Effectiveness of selected training modules interms of knowledge gain among cut flower growers an experimental study

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    Training has become an integral part of Human Rcsource Development Any training module can be effective only when it is able to create suitable behavioural changes in the individual. Such training strategies and modules are needed in the agricultural sector in general and export-oriented crops in particular to enhance farm production and exports and thereby improve the socio-economic conditions of the farmers
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