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Shukla, M.
- On Fuzzy Strongly α-Irresolute Mappings
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1 Department of Applied Mathematics, Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology & Sciences, Jabalpur-482011, M.P, IN
1 Department of Applied Mathematics, Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology & Sciences, Jabalpur-482011, M.P, IN
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International Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics and Systems, Vol 2, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 141-147Abstract
The concept of strongly α-irresolute mappings by G. Faro Lo has been extended in topological spaces. We introduce and study fuzzy strongly α-irresolute maps on fuzzy topological spaces. Some of its properties have also been investigated. Relation between fuzzy strongly α-irresolute and fuzzy α-continuous map has also been established. The stronger form of fuzzy α-continuous map is strongly α-irresolute map has been proved with an example. Equivalent conditions for a map from one fuzzy topological space to another to be fuzzy strongly α-irresolute map have also been obtained. We establish some significant properties of fuzzy strongly α-irresolute maps.Keywords
Fuzzy Topology, Fuzzy α,-Open, Fuzzy Pre-open, Fuzzy Semi Pre-open, Fuzzy α,-Continuous, Fuzzy Strongly α,-IrresoluteReferences
- Azad K.K., On fuzzy semi continuity, fuzzy almost continuity and fuzzy weak continuity. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 82 (1981), 14-32.
- Bin Shahana A.S., On fuzzy strong semi-continuity and fuzzy pre continuity. Fuzzy Sets and Systems. 44 (1991), 303-308.
- Chang C.L., Fuzzy topological spaces. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 24 (1968), 182- 190.
- Lo Faro G., On strongly α-irresolute mappings. Indian J. Pure Appl. Math., 18 (1987). 146-151.
- Prasad R., Thakur S.S. and Saraf R.K., Fuzzy α-irresolute mapping. J. Fuzzy Math., 2 (1994), No. 2, 335-339.
- Shukla M. and Shukla p. Fuzzy strongly α-preirresolute Mapping Journal of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Vol. 2, (5) (2011), 693-779.
- Shrivastava M. Maitra J.K. and Shukla M., On fuzzy strongly pre continuous mappings, VISLESANA, 10-B (2) (2006), 109-117.
- Thakur S.S. and Singh S., On fuzzy semi-preopen sets and fuzzy semiprecontinuity., Fuzzy Sets and Systems., 98 (1998), 383-391.
- Yalvac, T.H., Semi interior and semiinterior of fuzzy sets. J. Math. Anal. Appl., 132 (1988), 365-364.
- Zadeh L.A., Fuzzy Sets, Inform. And control, 8 (1965), 338-353.
- On Fuzzy Strongly α-continuous Mappings
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1 Department of Applied Mathematics, Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology & Sciences, Jabalpur-482011, M.P, IN
1 Department of Applied Mathematics, Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology & Sciences, Jabalpur-482011, M.P, IN
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International Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics and Systems, Vol 2, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 163-169Abstract
The concept of strongly α-continuous mappings by Y. Beceren has been extended in topological spaces. We introduce and study fuzzy strongly α-continuous maps on fuzzy topological spaces. Some of its properties have also been investigated. Relation between fuzzy strongly α-continuous and fuzzy α-continuous map has also been established. The stronger form of fuzzy α-continuous map is strongly α-continuous map has been proved with an example. Equivalent conditions for a map from one fuzzy topological space to another to be fuzzy strongly α-continuous map have been obtained. We establish significant properties of fuzzy strongly α-continuous maps.Keywords
Fuzzy Topology, Fuzzy α,-Open, Fuzzy Semi-open, Fuzzy Pre-open, Fuzzy α,-Continuous, Fuzzy Strongly α,-Continuous, Fuzzy α,-IrresoluteReferences
- Azad K.K., On fuzzy semi continuity, fuzzy almost continuity and fuzzy weak continuity. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 82 (1981), 14-32.
- Beceren Y. On strongly -continuous functions. Far East. J. Math Sci. (FJMS), Special Volume, Part I, (2000), 51-58.
- Bin Shahana A.S., On fuzzy strong semi-continuity and fuzzy pre continuity. Fuzzy Sets and Systems. 44 (1991), 303-308.
- Chang C.L., Fuzzy topological spaces. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 24 (1968), 182- 190.
- Prasad R., Thakur S.S. and Saraf R.K., Fuzzy -irresolute mapping. J. Fuzzy Math., 2 (1994), No. 2, 335-339.
- Shukla M. and Shukla p. Fuzzy strongly -preirresolute Mapping Journal of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Vol. 2, (5) (2011), 693-779.
- Shrivastava M. Maitra J.K. and Shukla M., On fuzzy strongly pre continuous mappings, VISLESANA, 10-B (2) (2006), 109-117.
- Thakur S.S. and Singh S., On fuzzy semi-preopen sets and fuzzy semiprecontinuity., Fuzzy Sets and Systems., 98 (1998), 383-391.
- Yalvac, T.H., Semi interior and semiinterior of fuzzy sets. J. Math. Anal. Appl., 132 (1988), 365-364.
- Zadeh L.A., Fuzzy Sets, Inform. And control, 8 (1965), 338-353.
- Stromatolites from the Chert-Dolomites of Archaean Shimoga Schist Belt, Dharwar Craton, India
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1 Department of Mines and Geology, Race Course Road, Bangalore, IN
2 National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, IN
3 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, IN
1 Department of Mines and Geology, Race Course Road, Bangalore, IN
2 National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, IN
3 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 33, No 3 (1989), Pagination: 201-205Abstract
Stromatolites of stratifera type showing development of pseudocolumnar structures occur both in chert as well as dolomites near the Kumsi Manganese Mines in the Shimoga schist belt. This report ot stromatolites in the Shimoga belt further confirms widespread biogenic activity prior to 2.6 Ga in the Dharwar Craton.- Chronostratigraphic Implication of Carbon and Oxygen Isotopic Compositions of the Proterozoic Bhima Carbonates, Southern India
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1 National Geophysicai Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad - 500 007, IN
2 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow - 226 007, IN
1 National Geophysicai Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad - 500 007, IN
2 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow - 226 007, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 53, No 5 (1999), Pagination: 593-600Abstract
Carbon isotope records on carbonates from the Bhima basin are characterized by 13C enriched values (up to 4‰ PDB). These data are integrated with the available palaeontological records to suggest a Terminal Proterozoic (post - Varanger) age for the Bhima sediments. The carbon isotope compositions of Katamadevarhalli and Shahabad carbonates analysed in the present study exhibit two distinct trends. While the Katamadevarhalli carbonates show a positive trend, those from Shahabod display a negative trend from bottom to top, probably indicating long-term temporal trend of carbon isotope values.Keywords
Chronostratigraphy, Carbonates, Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes, Bhima Basin, Terminal Proterozoic, Karnataka.- Algal Biodiversity and Trophic Status of Some Temporary Water Bodies of Kanpur
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1 Department of Botany, A.N.D.N.N.Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Kanpur-208 012, U.P., IN
1 Department of Botany, A.N.D.N.N.Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Kanpur-208 012, U.P., IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 6, No 1 (2007), Pagination: 85-90Abstract
Some Rain-fed temporary ponds of the southern Kanpur were surveyed in post-monsoon period from October 2003 to March 2004 to examine their algal flora and ambient water characteristics. From the data obtained algal biodiversity and trophic status of these lentic water bodies were assessed using standard indices.- Genetic Parameters and Character Association in Sorghum (sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench)
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1 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute-Regional Research Station, Pali Marwar - 306401, Rajasthan, IN
1 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute-Regional Research Station, Pali Marwar - 306401, Rajasthan, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 22 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
Sorghum germplasm field experiment was conducted at ICAR-CAZRI, Regional Research Station, Pali (Rajasthan) during kharif 2013 by using 224 genotypes to study genetic parameters and character association among yield components. Significant variation were recorded among 224 sorghum genotypes for various morphological and yield traits. The Phenotypic Coefficients of Variation (PCV) were higher than the Genotypic Coefficients of Variation (GCV) for all the traits under investigation. High magnitude of genotypic and phenotypic coefficient of variations was observed for harvest index, grain yield per plant, dry and fresh weight per plant and panicle length. Estimates of heritability varied from 63.6% (panicle width) to 96.3% (days to flowering). The association of high heritability with high genetic advance and GCV was reported in case of fresh weight per plant and leaf area. Grain yield per plant was significantly and positively correlated with harvest index, 1000 seed weight, panicle length, fresh weight per plant and leaf area. Results from both correlation and path coefficient analysis indicated that 1000 seed weight, harvest index, dry weight per plant, panicle length and leaf area should be balanced for selecting high yielding genotypes. Tall plants with high fresh biomass might be poor in translocation of photosynthate, hence short statured plants having high leaf area with bold seed could be a better selection criteria for further sorghum improvement programme.Keywords
Correlation, Heritability, Path Coefficient, Sorghum, Variability.- An Approach to Mitigate Fading Issues for Underwater Communication using MIMO-OFDM-IDMA Scheme
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Prachi Tripathi
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M. Shukla
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1 Department of Electronics Engineering, Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow - 226021, Uttar Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Electronics Engineering, Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow - 226021, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 40 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: We propose an efficient, scalable, adaptive MIMO-OFDM Technique with IDMA scheme to mitigate the fading issues in underwater wireless communications. Method/Statistical Analysis: MIMO is the technique to transfer the data independently from more than one antenna simultaneously, and at receiver side data is received by one or more than one antenna. This technique increased the data rate while OFDM saves the bandwidth and combat from the fading. IDMA scheme is better than any other available multiple access schemes which show the best performance result in underwater wireless communication. Findings: We test the BER performance of MIMO-OFDM and MIMO-IDMA technique with a different number of users and we found that both techniques show limited performance result. We test the hybrid approach by simulating the MIMO-OFDM with one multiple access scheme i.e., IDMA scheme to reduce the underwater channel noise such as burst error or fading. This technique has the potential to serve as a primer for mitigating the fading issues in future underwater wireless communication. Application/Improvements: MIMO-OFDM with IDMA Scheme is employed to improve the below water communication with the help of the most common device known as hydrophones. Since underwater communication uses acoustic waves instead of electromagnetic waves, therefore, there are low data rates compared to another communication medium. This research is being helpful to reduce the fading issues due to low data rate. In this research, we used the random based interleaver in IDMA scheme. For future improvements, we can use new tree based interleaver in IDMA Scheme. The tree based interleaver is used for generating patterns and user separation.Keywords
Fading Issue for Underwater Communication, IDMA (Interleaver Division Multiple Access) Scheme, MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing), Underwater Communication.- High-Speed Detection with Avalanche Photodiode in Optical Interleave Division Multiple Access Scheme
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1 Department of Electronics and Communication, BIET, Jhansi – 284128, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Electronics, HBTI, Kanpur – 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Communication, BIET, Jhansi – 284128, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Electronics, HBTI, Kanpur – 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 38 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objective: To execute the Avalanche photodiode instead of a PIN photodiode in Optical Interleave Division multiple Access (O-IDMA) communication system and to analyze the performance for high data rate transmission. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The detection of optical signal at the receiver of the O-IDMA system is an important operation and decides the performance of the system. Here the detection is done using Avalanche Photodiode for O-IDMA system and analyzed. Iterative decoder is used for decoding at the receiver using the soft decision method. MATLAB is utilized as a simulation tool. Findings: The simulation results have been demonstrated that Avalanche Photodiode is appropriate than PIN Photodiode. The completion and efficiency of the O-IDMA system can be ameliorated with the utilization of avalanche photo detector. Applications/Improvements: The completion of the O-IDMA system is ameliorated appreciably by utilizing Avalanche photodiode and system support more no. of users, less bit error rate and large data rate transmission.Keywords
Avalanche Photodiode, Bit Error Rate, IDMA Scheme, Optical Fiber, PIN Photodiode.- Fix the Nonlinear Effect and Dispersion in Optical-interleave Division Multiple Access System for Long Distance
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1 Department of Electronics and Communication, BIET, Jhansi - 284128, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Electronics, HBTI, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Communication, BIET, Jhansi - 284128, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Electronics, HBTI, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 35 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: Nonlinear effect and dispersion are the main factors to degrade the performance of Optical-Interleave Division Multiple Access (O-IDMA) system for long distance. The objective of this paper is to reduce these effects and improve the performance of the system. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Solitons have been utilized as the pulses of transmitting signals in place of Gaussian pulse, to reduce nonlinear effect and recent interleaving mechanisms are applied to decide the optimum in the O-IDMA system. MATLAB is used for simulation. Findings: The simulation results demonstrate that Solitons are the optimum solution for nonlinear effect and Group Velocity Dispersion (GVD) while the prime interleaving mechanism is optimized for user separation in the O-IDMA system. Applications/Improvements: The performance of the O-IDMA system is improved significantly and system support more no. of users and high data rate transmission.Keywords
GVD, Gaussian pulse, Interleavers, O-IDMA Scheme, Solitons.- Carbon, Oxygen and Strontium Isotope Geochemistry of Carbonate Rocks from Kurnool Group, Southern India
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1 National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad - 500 007, IN
2 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow - 226 007, IN
1 National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad - 500 007, IN
2 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow - 226 007, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 60, No 6 (2002), Pagination: 615-622Abstract
Carbon isotopic compositions of carbonate rocks from Narji and Koilkuntla Formations belonging to the Kurnool Group range frorn -1.5 to +2.2%0 and +3.1 to +4.3%0 respectively. 13C values on coexisting organic carbon are around -26%0. 87Sr/86Sr ratios of limestones from Koilkuntla Formation (0.7086 - 0.7104) exhibit less variation than those belonging to Narji limestones (0.7073 - 0.7132). Bivariant plots of 87Sr/86Sr and δ13C against Mn/Sr and δ18O show open system diagenetic trends for the carbonate rocks of Narji Formation. Similar plots for Koilkuntla Formation do not reveal any definite alteration trends. Comparison of carbon isotope data coupled with the least altered 87Sr/86Sr values of Narji and Koilkuntla limestones shows similarity in the isotopic ratios exhibited by other worldwide Late Neoproterozoic carbonate successions. This finding is corroborated by available age information on the underlying Cuddapah Supergroup of rocks as well as palaeontological evidences on the rock formations of Kurnool Group.Keywords
Carbonate Rocks, Carbon and oxygen isotopes, 87Sr/86Sr, Kurnool Group, Andhra Pradesh.- Design and Analysis of Numerical Interleaver for IDMA Schemes with Iterative Multi-User Detection
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1 Department of Electronics Engineering, HBTU, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Electronics Engineering, HBTU, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh
1 Department of Electronics Engineering, HBTU, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Electronics Engineering, HBTU, Kanpur - 208002, Uttar Pradesh