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A revised formulation for determination of double-K fracture parameters using weight function method for split-tension cube test is presented in the paper.
The test procedure is in accordance with American standard ASTM C49 (ASTM C496/C496M-11, STestard Test Method for Splitting Tensile Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens).
A method for splitting the decision tree hash table is discussed that allows the hash table to be updated and accessed simultaneously without the use of locks.
Further, we also establish the convergence of an iterative method for the split convex variational inequality problem.
In this paper, we introduce a general iterative method for a split variational inclusion and nonexpansive semigroups in Hilbert spaces.
There are a large number of references on the CQ method for the split feasibility problem in the literature; see, for instance, [10 25].
In this paper, motivated by the above works and related results, we present the following algorithm with conjugate gradient method for the split variational inclusion problems in Hilbert spaces.
In this paper, motivated and inspired by the results [18, 20, 21] and the recent works in this field, we introduce the shrinking projection method for solving split equilibrium problems and fixed point problems for asymptotically nonexpansive mappings in the framework of Hilbert spaces and prove some strong convergence theorems for the proposed new iterative method.
Theorems 3.2 and 3.3 extend the approximation scheme of Byrne et al. [15] and the viscosity results of Kazmi and Rizvi [16] to a general iterative method for a split variational inclusion and one-parameter nonexpansive semigroups, which includes the results of [15, 16] as special cases.
Here, we propose a simple method for group splitting and merging in group mobility.
We present here the experimental realization of Ti foil supported PtM (M = Fe, Co, Ni, Pd) alloy electrodes by a cycle voltammetry method for seawater splitting.
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