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    The properties of Bessel-type fractional derivatives and integrals

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    The fractional integrals of Bessel-type Fractional Integrals from left-sided and right-sided integrals of fractional order is established on finite and infinite interval of the real-line, half axis and real axis. The Bessel-type fractional derivatives are also established. The properties of Fractional derivatives and integrals are studied. The fractional derivatives of Bessel-type of fractional order on finite of the real-line are studied by graphical representation. Results are direct output of the computer algebra system coded from MATLAB R2011b

    Finite-Generalized-Laplace-Hankel-Clifford-Transformation

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    In this paper, finite-generalized-Laplace-Hankel-Clifford-transformation is established. The relation of the conventional Laplace transformation is applied over finite-generalized-Hankel-Clifford and derived further results. Analyticity and boundedness condition is established. The Operation transform and an inversion formula for a distributional finite-generalized-Laplace-Hankel-Clifford-transformation is developed. A problem is solved in the text to support development of the finite-generalized-Laplace-Hankel-Clifford-transformation

    Continuous Generalized Hankel-type integral wavelet transformation

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    Using the theory of Hankel-type convolution, continuous generalized Hankel-type  wavelet integral transformation is defined. The generalized Hankel-type integral wavelet transformation is developed.  Using the developed theory of generalized Hankel-type convolution, the generalized Hankel-type translation is introduced. Properties of the kernel  are developed in the study. Using the properties of kernel,D Î¼,α, Î² ,v (x,y,z)the generalized Hankel-type wavelet transformation is defined. The existence of the generalized Hankel-type integral wavelet transformation is given by a theorem. The boundedness and inversion formula for the generalized Hankel-type integral wavelet transformation is obtained. A basic wavelet which defines continuous generalized Hankel-type integral wavelet transformation, its admissibility conditions and the wavelet to the function is proved. Examples have been shown to explain the studied continuous generalized Hankel-type integral wavelet transformation. &nbsp

    Ground effect models for rotorcraft/ship dynamic interface study

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    Issued as Progress letter [nos. 1-28], and Final report, Project no. E-16-M07Final report has author: J.V.R. PrasadFinal report has title: Ground effect models for rotorcraft/ship dynamic interface stud

    Simulation analysis with rock muons from atmospheric neutrino interactions in the ICAL detector at INO

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    The proposed magnetized Iron CALorimeter detector (ICAL) to be built in the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) laboratory aims to study atmospheric neutrinos and its properties such as precision measurements of oscillation parameters and the neutrino mass hierarchy. High energy charged current (CC) interactions of atmospheric neutrinos with the rock surrounding the detector produce so-called "rock muons" along with hadrons. While the hadron component of these events are absorbed in the rock itself, the rock muons traverse the rock and are detected in the detector. These rock muon events can be distinguished from cosmic muons only in the upward direction and can provide an independent measurement of the oscillation parameters. A simulation study of these events at the ICAL detector shows that, although reduced in significance compared to muons produced in direct CC neutrino interactions with the detector, these events are indeed sensitive to the oscillation parameters, achieving a possible 1σ1\sigma precision of 10\% and 27\% in determining Δm322\Delta m_{32}^2 and sin2θ23\sin^2\theta_{23}, respectively. Hence a combination of the standard atmospheric neutrino analysis which is the main goal of ICAL, with these rock muon events, will improve the precision reach of ICAL for these parameters

    A STUDY ON WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND CLIENT INVESTMENT SERVICE, BANGALORE

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    Wealth management and client investment services are essential components of the financial industry, catering to the complex and diverse needs of clients seeking to grow, preserve, and manage their wealth. Whether through personalized advisory services or technology-driven solutions, the overarching goal is to provide clients with a path toward financial security and prosperity. the evolving landscape of wealth management, with a particular emphasis on the fusion of traditional and digital service models. This dynamic environment offers clients a range of options to suit their preferences and adapt to changing market conditions. The fundamental concepts and principles that under pin the wealth management and client investment services landscape, shedding light on the paramount importance of aligning financial strategies with clients' unique goals, risk tolerances, and investment time horizons. Furthermore, this abstract highlights the ongoing transformation within wealth management, especially the convergence of traditional and digital service models, catering to clients' diverse preferences and adapting to a rapidly changing economic and regulatory environment. Wealth management's changing environment, with a focus on the blending of traditional and digital service approaches. Customers have a variety of options in this dynamic environment to fit their interests and adjust to shifting market conditions. The core ideas and principles that guide wealth management and client investment services, emphasizing the critical role that matching financial strategies to customers' individual objectives, risk tolerances, and time horizons plays in their success. In order to meet the complicated and varied demands of clients looking to increase, maintain, and manage their wealth, client investment services and wealth management are crucial elements of the financial sector. The main objective is to offer clients a route toward financial security and prosperity, whether through individualized consulting services or technology-driven solutions. In addition, this emphasizes the ongoing transition in wealth management, particularly the fusion of traditional and digital service models, addressing the varied preferences of customers, and adjusting to a quickly altering regulatory and economic environment

    Massive nodular melanoma scalp: a case report

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    Melanoma is responsible for 1% to 2% of all cancer deaths around the world. Nodular melanoma often carries a poor prognosis because of no prodromal radial growth phase, early distant metastasis and significant tumour volume. We present a case of nodular melanoma measuring 20x10x8 cm in 28 year old tribal women

    A STUDY ON FINANCIAL RISK AT FOOD AND HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY FOOD AND HOSPITALITY SERVICES

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    This article explores the critical issue of financial risk management within the context of Food and hospitality industry Food and Hospitality Services, a dynamic player in the food and hospitality industry. In today’s fast-paced and competitive business environment, financial risk is an ever-present concern that can significantly impact the stability and growth of an organization. Food and hospitality industry's success relies on its ability to adapt and proactively address financial risks to ensure long-term sustainability
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