From Pascal Triangle to Golden Pyramid
Journal Title: Asian Research Journal of Mathematics - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
We introduce a “structure” of epic proportions – golden pyramid whose sacred geometry is “Fibonacci squared”. In terms of mathematical beauty, the golden pyramid will perhaps be found to be comparable to Pascal triangle.
Authors and Affiliations
Lovemore Mamombe
Numerical Solution of Volterra-Fredholm Integral Equations Using Hybrid Orthonormal Bernstein and Block-Pulse Functions
We have proposed an efficient numerical method to solve a class of mixed Volterra-Fredholm integral equations (VFIE’s) of the second kind, numerically based on Hybrid Orthonormal Bernstein and Block-Pulse Functions (OBH)...
Decay for Solutions to Semilinear Regularity-Loss Type Equations with Memory
In this paper we consider the initial value problem of an inertial model for a generalized semilinear plate equation with memory in Rn (n ≥ 1). We study the decay and the regularity-loss property for this type of equatio...
Oscillatory Behavior of the Solutions for a Nonlinear Mechanical System with Delay
In this paper, the oscillatory behavior of the solutions for a class of nonlinear mechanical system with delay is investigated. By means of mathematical analysis method, some sufficient conditions to guarantee the oscill...
Pre-SHS Students’ Perception of Difficult Concepts in Junior High School Mathematics Curriculum in Ghana
This study employed the survey research design aimed at investigating difficult concepts in Junior Secondary School mathematics curriculum as perceived by Pre-Senior High School students in Ghana. The study was guided by...
Topologized Bipartite Graph
Let G be bipartite graph with V vertices and E edges. A topological space X is a topologized graph if it satisfies the following conditions: Every singleton is open or closed. ∀x∈X, ∣∂(x)∣≤2, where ∂(x) is a boundary...