Hindawi Publishing CorporationAdvances in Difference EquationsVolume 2011, Article ID 283926, 11 pagesdoi:10.1155/2011/283926Research ArticleNonlinear Integral Inequalities in Two IndependentVariables on Time ScalesWei Nian LiDepartment of Mathematics, Binzhou University, Shandong 256603, Chin[r]
Keeping this fact in view the present study entitled “The knowledge and Adoption of Recommended Production Technology of Fennel Cultivation by the Farmers in Nagaur District of Rajasthan” was undertaken.
The present study was conducted in the majhagawan block of satna district with selection of 80 farmers, 40 participating and 40 non-participating farmers. The objective was to find out the correlation of knowledge of participating and non-participating mustard growers of majhagawan block of satna di[r]
1(t)+λ2(t)+···+ λn(t)=014.3.1-3. Multiplicative and additive separable solutions.1◦. Many homogeneous linear partial differential equations have solutions that can berepresented as the product of functions depending on different arguments. Such solutionsare referred to as multiplicativ[r]
n. (17.5.1.16)Hence, for F (z) ≠ const we have σ = 1 or(1 – a)n + an= 1. (17.5.1.17)Since (17.5.1.16) must hold for all a > 0, it follows that (17.5.1.17), too, must hold for all a > 0. This can takeplace only ifn = 1.In this case, the solution of equation (17.5.1.13) is[r]
The study was conducted in Ratnagiri district. In all, 112 PRI woman members were selected from four Panchayat Samities, five Grampanchayats from each selected Panchayat Samiti and Ratnagiri Zilha Parishad on the basis of maximum number of woman members. The personal and socio-economic characteristi[r]
The present study was conducted mainly with the objective to study the relationship between personal profile and management orientation of gerbera growers. For the study, Osmanabad, Nanded and Latur district was selected purposively from Marathwada region. As regard with all independent variables vi[r]
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–1f(u)≡1√2π∞–∞f(u)eiuxdu,(14.5.2.2)where the integral is understood in the sense of the Cauchy principal value.The main properties of the correspondence between functions and their Fourier trans-forms are gathered in Table 11.4.14.6. SOLUTION [r]
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be very rare.Thus we can just compute the nonpolynomial moments for the two prior distribu-tions in (9.9) and (9.10), and choose the one that fulfills the stability condition in (9.8).This can be done on-line during the maximization of the likelihood.[r]
Fig. 49.5. Experimental results using fifteen real-world datasets.49.6 ConclusionIn this chapter, we presented a novel method for learning a CN. Although a CN encodesprobabilistic conditional independencies, our method is based on learning FDs (Yao et al.,2002). Since functional dependency logically[r]
the decision-maker- uniformity of approach to analysis- check on internal consistency- transparency of project data and assumptions What is the standard methodology?DecisionUndertakethe ProjectDo not Undertakethe ProjectScarce ResourcesAllocated to the ProjectScarc[r]
;(20.2.5.23)20.2. RANDOM VARIABLES AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS 1065i.e., the joint probability function is the nth mixed partial derivative (one differentiation ineach of the arguments) of the joint distribution function.Formulas (20.2.5.22) and (20.2.5[r]
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• Read variables from an HTML formUsingVariablesandInput2CHAPTERIntroducing the Story ProgramBy the end of this chapter you’ll be able to write the program, called Story, featuredin Figures 2.1 and 2.2.The program asks the user to enter some values in[r]