Fixed Point Theorem Satisfying (,) Contractive Condition in Complete G-Metric Space
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 9
Abstract
The purpose of the present paper is to prove a unique fixed point theorem for a self mapping satisfying (,) contractive condition in partially ordered complete G-metric space. As an application, the existence and uniqueness of the solution of initial value problem for the non homogeneous heat equation in one dimension has been discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
Kavita B. Bajpai, Manjusha P. Gandhi
Unit Graphs and Subgraphs of Finite Groups 𝑼𝒏 and 𝑲4
We represent finite group in the form of graphs. These graphs are called unit graphs. In this paper we shall study unit graphs of finite groups 𝑈𝑛 (multiplicative group of integers modulo n) and 𝐾4 (Klein’s four group)....
E-Learning– Aglobal Learningconcept Outside Of the Class Roomfor Professional Development
The Present Educational System In Class Room Is Needed To Upgrade With Advance Technology. When We Look Back, The Distance Educational System Is Completely Depends On Limited Material And Sources. The E-Learning Pros Lik...
Peak - To - Average Power Ratio Reduction Techniquesfor Ofdm Systems
3GPP LTE has utilized the OFDMA for the downlink which oversees assortment versatility, inborn impenetrability to Inter picture Interference (ISI) and severa more unmistakable. At any rate, 3GPP LTE structures delight in...
Parametric Index Analysis of Effects of Effluents and Solid Wastes on Ukwaka Streams, Nnewi, Nigeria
Many industries in Nigeria discharge their wastewater into surface waters without any form of treatment .Equally, solid wastes were indiscriminately dumped into streams. These contribute a lot of toxic wastes to stream.H...
Exploration Tool for Instruction Memory Organisations Based On Accurate Cycle-Level Energy Modelling
The plan of current implanted frameworks is obliged by the necessities of present day installed applications. A considerable lot of these applications require not just supported operation for drawn out stretches of time,...