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    Survey Paper on Multi Keyword Similarity Search over Encrypted Cloud Data

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    The tremendous amount of data outsourced every day by individuals or each enterprises . It is impossible to manage or to store this complex data at individual level, as the chances of crash the system is more, and the system becomes the single point of failure.When we feel the need of storing the data in such a way that it can be accessed uninterruptedly, then there the cloud comes into picture to store the data with better flexibility and cost saving. As the data might be confidential or sensitive. Considering the privacy of the data over the cloud, for that searchable encryption can be used. At the time of retrieval of data, consider the multi-keyword search over outsourced cloud text data only as it can handle the exact keywork matching. Multi-keyword similarity search overcomes the problem of not finding any related documents on searching. while encrypting the data before storing it to the cloud will help to preserve the privacy of the files. Searchable encryption also enables searching without revealing any additional information. Using multi-keyword similarity search cloud returns the files containing more number of matches with user input keywords and similar keyworks. Finding the similarities between input keyword or similar keyword is done by edit distance metric algorithm. Final design to achieve the user privacy, and to speedup the search task. At cloud side Bloom Filter’s bit pattern is used to speedup and it is efficient in terms of the search time at the cloud side. This paper presents a review on various existing Similarity searching techniques

    The High-redshift Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) Survey: Investigating the Role of Environment on Bent Radio AGNs Using LOFAR

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    © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Bent radio active galactic nucleus (AGN) morphology depends on the density of the surrounding gas. However, bent sources are found inside and outside clusters, raising the question of how environment impacts bent AGN morphology. We analyze new LOw-Frequency Array the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) Data Release II observations of 20 bent AGNs in clusters and 15 not in clusters from the high-z Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) survey (0.35 1.2 Mpc) or bent AGNs in weaker groups rather than the field.Peer reviewe

    In-Plane Functions of Circular Sector Plates

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