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Analysis of neutrosophic multiple regression
The idea of Neutrosophic statistics is utilized for the analysis of the uncertainty
observation data. Neutrosophic multiple regression is one of a vital roles in the analysis of the
impact between the dependent and independent variables. The Neutrosophic regression equation
is useful to predict the future value of the dependent variable. This paper to predict the students'
performance in campus interviews is based on aptitude and personality tests, which measures
conscientiousness, and predict the future trend. Neutrosophic multiple regression is to authenticate
the claim and examine the null hypothesis using the F-test. This study exhibits that Neutrosophic
multiple regression is the most efficient model for uncertainty rather than the classical regression
model
Interval type‑2 fuzzy aggregation operator in decision making and its application
Type-2 fuzzy sets (T2FSs) can deal with higher modeling and uncertainties which exist in the real-world application, specifically
in the control systems. Particularly the climate changes are always uncertain and thus, the type-2 fuzzy controller is an
effective system to handle those situations. Polyhouse is a methodology used to cultivate the plants. It breaks the seasonal
hurdle of the formulation and it is also suitable for the conflictive climate conditions. Controlling and directing internal
parameters of the polyhouse play an essential role in the growth of the plant. Among those, humidity is an important element
when one deals with the growth of the plant in polyhouse. It affects the weather, as well as the global change of the climate
and hence, the inner climate of the polyhouse will be disturbed. In this paper, operational laws for triangular interval type-2
fuzzy numbers and derived triangular interval type-2 weighted geometric (TIT2WG) operator with their desired mathematical
properties using Dombi triangular norms. Also, humidity control is analyzed using interval type-2 fuzzy controller (IT2FC)
with the use of derived aggregation operator which is the aim of the paper. Further stability of the system has been analyzed
by applying four different defuzzification methods and the method is recommended which gives a better response
Minimizing the effect of sinusoidal trends in detrended fluctuation analysis
The detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) [Peng et al., 1994] and its
extensions (MF-DFA) [Kantelhardt et al., 2002] have been used extensively to
determine possible long-range correlations in self-affine signals. While the
DFA has been claimed to be a superior technique, recent reports have indicated
its susceptibility to trends in the data. In this report, a smoothing filter is
proposed to minimize the effect of sinusoidal trends and distortion in the
log-log plots obtained by DFA and MF-DFA techniques
The role of universities in prepaing work ready information technology graduates
The role of universities in preparing graduates for the workforce is a longstanding and controversial issue. In the business world, employers are increasingly interested in what their employees can do and less interested in what they know. There is an uneasy relationship between universities and their curricula and employer expectations of graduates. In the field of IT (Information Technology), minimal research literature exists on understanding graduate perspectives of their work experiences or how to relate their formal study to their work experiences, especially during the early employment years. When we studied the work experiences of recent IT graduates we found that certain professional skills can be developed only during employment. However, universities could be responsible for preparing IT graduates to face unknown, unknowable supercomplex situations, ensuring IT graduates learn how to learn, increasing knowledge and awareness of workplace environments and setting initial job expectations of, and for, IT graduates. We also found that in their degrees, IT faculties need frameworks beyond graduate attributes for the development and inclusion of IT specific professional skills
Miniaturization of photonic waveguides by the use of left-handed materials
We propose the use of a left-handed material in an optical waveguide
structure to reduce its thickness well below the wavelength of light. We
demonstrate that a layer of left-handed material, added to the cladding of a
planar waveguide rather than to its core, allows for good light confinement in
a subwavelength thin waveguide. We attribute the observed behavior to the
change in phase evolution of electromagnetic waves in the guide. This technique
can be used for the miniaturization of photonic integrated circuits.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Excitation of the GDR and the Compressional Isoscalar Dipole State by alpha scattering
The excitation of the isovector giant dipole resonance (GDR) by alpha
scattering is investigated as a method of probing the neutron excess in exotic
nuclei. DWBA calculations are presented for 28O and 70Ca and the interplay of
Coulomb and nuclear excitation is discussed. Since the magnitude of the Coulomb
excitation amplitude is strongly influenced by the Q-value, the neutron excess
plays an important role, as it tends to lower the energy of the GDR. The
excitation of the compressional isoscalar dipole state in 70Ca by alpha
scattering is also investigated. It is shown that the population of this latter
state may be an even more sensitive probe of the neutron skin than the
isovector GDR.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, Latex2
Tipping the Balance: MTDH-SND1 Curbs Oncogene-Induced Apoptosis and Promotes Tumorigenesis
Tumorigenesis is a complex and poorly understood process in which oncogenes can activate competing proapoptotic and proneoplastic programs. A recent paper in Cancer Cell demonstrates a dual role of the MTDH-SND1 complex in suppressing the apoptotic response and promoting breast cancer development, suggesting a new therapeutic avenue
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