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A Complete Characterization Of Near Outer-Planar Graphs, Tanya Allen Lueder Genannt Luehr Nov 2018

A Complete Characterization Of Near Outer-Planar Graphs, Tanya Allen Lueder Genannt Luehr

Doctoral Dissertations

A graph is outer-planar (OP) if it has a plane embedding in which all of the vertices lie on the boundary of the outer face. A graph is near outer-planar (NOP) if it is edgeless or has an edge whose deletion results in an outer-planar graph. An edge of a non outer-planar graph whose removal results in an outer-planar graph is a vulnerable edge. This dissertation focuses on near outer-planar (NOP) graphs. We describe the class of all such graphs in terms of a finite list of excluded graphs, in a manner similar to the well-known Kuratowski Theorem for planar …


Lump Solutions And Riemann-Hilbert Approach To Soliton Equations, Sumayah A. Batwa Nov 2018

Lump Solutions And Riemann-Hilbert Approach To Soliton Equations, Sumayah A. Batwa

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In the first part of this dissertation we introduce two matrix iso-spectral problems, a Kaup-Newell type and a generalization of the Dirac spectral problem, associated with the three-dimensional real Lie algebras sl(2;R) and so(3;R), respectively. Through zero curvature equations, we furnish two soliton hierarchies. Hamiltonian structures for the resulting hierarchies are formulated by adopting

the trace identity. In addition, we prove that each of the soliton hierarchies has a bi-Hamiltonian structure which leads to the integrability in the Liouville sense. The motivation of the first part is to construct soliton hierarchies with infinitely many commuting symmetries and conservation laws.

The …


Clean Indices Of Common Rings, Benjamin L. Schoonmaker Nov 2018

Clean Indices Of Common Rings, Benjamin L. Schoonmaker

Theses and Dissertations

Lee and Zhou introduced the clean index of rings in 2004. Motivated by this work, Basnet and Bhattacharyya introduced both the weak clean index of rings and the nil clean index of rings and Cimpean and Danchev introduced the weakly nil clean index of rings. In this work, we calculate each of these indices for the rings ℤ/nℤ and matrix rings with entries in ℤ/nℤ. A generalized index is also introduced.


Mathematical Modeling Of Corona Virus In The United Arab Emirates, Alya Saif Ahmad Alshehhi Nov 2018

Mathematical Modeling Of Corona Virus In The United Arab Emirates, Alya Saif Ahmad Alshehhi

Theses

The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a viral in-fectious disease that can be transmitted to humans through interaction with infected ani-mals or humans. The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is still one of the main public health concerns in the Gulf region including United Arab Emirates. The fact that diseases have been imported into other parts of the world show the possibility of has a MERS pandemic. In this work, we are aiming to study a mathematical model of the MERS transmission among the UAE population and camels. The goal is to determine what are the paths of …


Groups Generated By Automata Arising From Transformations Of The Boundaries Of Rooted Trees, Elsayed Ahmed Oct 2018

Groups Generated By Automata Arising From Transformations Of The Boundaries Of Rooted Trees, Elsayed Ahmed

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation we study groups of automorphisms of rooted trees arising from the transformations of the boundaries of these trees. The boundary of every regular rooted tree can be endowed with various algebraic structures. The transformations of these algebraic structures under certain conditions induce endomorphisms or automorphisms of the tree itself that can be described using the language of Mealy automata. This connection can be used to study boundarytransformations using the propertiesof the induced endomorphisms, or vice versa.

We concentrate on two ways to interpret the boundary of the rooted d-regular tree. In the first approach discussed in detail …


Quantitative Validation Of Simulated Sea Ice Displacements, Bryan R. Mccormick Oct 2018

Quantitative Validation Of Simulated Sea Ice Displacements, Bryan R. Mccormick

Mathematics & Statistics ETDs

Accurate simulations of Arctic sea ice are important for forecasting as well as for understanding the global climate. However, quantitative measures for simulation displacements are underutilized. We present five such measures proposed as being useful in the validation of simulated sea ice displacements. Using drifting buoy and satellite measurements of sea ice motion as observation, we apply the metrics in a comparison of observed displacements and predicted displacements from the Arctic sea ice simulation MPM\_ice. We find the metric scores are useful for comparing simulations and observations. The metrics also brought to light problems in the simulation MPM_ice, demonstrating their …


An Accurate Method For Solving Higher Order Differential Equations Based On The Implicit Hybrid Method, Ahlam Mohammed S Almokhmari Oct 2018

An Accurate Method For Solving Higher Order Differential Equations Based On The Implicit Hybrid Method, Ahlam Mohammed S Almokhmari

Mathematical Sciences Theses

In this thesis, we present numerical techniques to solve higher order differential equations based on the implicit Hybrid method. In these methods, we use the collocation and interpolating methods. Then, we derive the main schemes and their block methods. We investigate some theoretical results such as the order of the method, consistency, convergence, and region of absolute stability. Some numerical results and simulations are provided to show the efficiency of the proposed methods using Mathematica.


Thermodynamically Consistent Hydrodynamic Phase Field Models And Numerical Approximation For Multi-Component Compressible Viscous Fluid Mixtures, Xueping Zhao Oct 2018

Thermodynamically Consistent Hydrodynamic Phase Field Models And Numerical Approximation For Multi-Component Compressible Viscous Fluid Mixtures, Xueping Zhao

Theses and Dissertations

Material systems comprising of multi-component, some of which are compressible, are ubiquitous in nature and industrial applications. In the compressible fluid flow, the material compressibility comes from two sources. One is the material compressibility itself and another is the mass-generating source. For example, the compressibility in the binary fluid flows of non-hydrocarbon (e.g. Carbon dioxide) and hydrocarbons encountered in the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) process, comes from the compressibility of the gas-liquid mixture itself. Another example of the mixture of compressible fluids is growing tissue, in which cell proliferation and cell migration make the material volume changes so that it …


Time Sensitive Functionals Of Marked Random Measures In Real Time, Kizza M. Nandyose Frisbee Oct 2018

Time Sensitive Functionals Of Marked Random Measures In Real Time, Kizza M. Nandyose Frisbee

Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation, we study marked random measures that model stochastic networks (under attacks), status of queueing systems during vacation modes, responses to cancer treatments (such as chemotherapy and radiation), hostile actions in economics and warfare. We extend the recently developed time sensitivity technique for investigating the processes’ behavior about a fixed threshold to a novel time sensitive technique in three important directions: (1) real-time monotone stochastic processes; (2) two-dimensional signed random measures; and (3) antagonistic stochastic games with two active players and one passive player. The need for the time sensitive feature in our study (i.e., an analytical association …


The Effects Of Metacognitive Training On Algebra Students’ Calibration Accuracy, Achievement, And Mathematical Literacy, Deana J. Ford Oct 2018

The Effects Of Metacognitive Training On Algebra Students’ Calibration Accuracy, Achievement, And Mathematical Literacy, Deana J. Ford

Teaching & Learning Theses & Dissertations

This dissertation describes an empirical study that investigated how metacognitive training influenced lower achieving Algebra students’ calibration accuracy, achievement, and development of mathematics literacy. Multiple methods were used to collect and analyze the data. Close analysis of students’ work and classroom observations revealed that students that were exposed to the metacognitive training had significantly higher prediction accuracy and made gains in their understanding of the mathematics word problems than did students who did not receive the metacognitive training. Overall, however, both the intervention and comparison groups improved in their academic performance and became more mathematically literate and accurate in their …


Topological Vector Spaces, Chunqing Li Sep 2018

Topological Vector Spaces, Chunqing Li

Major Papers

This major paper is a report on author’s study of some topics on topological vector spaces. We prove a well-known Hahn-Banach theorem and some important consequences, including several separation and extension theorems. We study the weak topology on a topological vector space X and the weak-star topology on the dual space X* of X. We also prove the Banach-Alaoglu theorem. Consequently, we characterize the closed convex hull and the closed linear span for sets in X and X* , identify the dual of a subspace of X with the quotient of its annihilator, and obtain the Goldstine theorem as well …


Essays On The Dynamics Of Credit Contracts., Dyotona Dasgupta Dr. Sep 2018

Essays On The Dynamics Of Credit Contracts., Dyotona Dasgupta Dr.

Doctoral Theses

No abstract provided.


Equivalent Constructions Of Cartan Pairs, Phung Thanh Tran Sep 2018

Equivalent Constructions Of Cartan Pairs, Phung Thanh Tran

Math Theses

Feldman and Moore [4] introduce Cartan subalgebra of the von Neumann algebra M on a separable Hilbert space H from the natural subalgebra of M(R, sigma), the twisted algebra of matrices over the relation R on a Borel space (X, B, muy). They show that if M has a Cartan subalgebra A, then M is isomorphic to M(R, sigma) where A is the twisted algebra onto the diagonal subalgebra L^inf (X, muy). The relation R is unique to isomorphism and the orbit of the two-cohomology class on R in the torus T, which is the automorphism group of R, is …


Tutte-Equivalent Matroids, Maria Margarita Rocha Sep 2018

Tutte-Equivalent Matroids, Maria Margarita Rocha

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

We begin by introducing matroids in the context of finite collections of vectors from a vector space over a specified field, where the notion of independence is linear independence. Then we will introduce the concept of a matroid invariant. Specifically, we will look at the Tutte polynomial, which is a well-defined two-variable invariant that can be used to determine differences and similarities between a collection of given matroids. The Tutte polynomial can tell us certain properties of a given matroid (such as the number of bases, independent sets, etc.) without the need to manually solve for them. Although the Tutte …


Linear Progress With Exponential Decay In Weakly Hyperbolic Groups, Matthew H. Sunderland Sep 2018

Linear Progress With Exponential Decay In Weakly Hyperbolic Groups, Matthew H. Sunderland

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

A random walk wn on a separable, geodesic hyperbolic metric space X converges to the boundary ∂X with probability one when the step distribution supports two independent loxodromics. In particular, the random walk makes positive linear progress. Progress is known to be linear with exponential decay when (1) the step distribution has exponential tail and (2) the action on X is acylindrical. We extend exponential decay to the nonacylindrical case. We give an application to random Heegaard splittings.


Galois Groups Of Differential Equations And Representing Algebraic Sets, Eli Amzallag Sep 2018

Galois Groups Of Differential Equations And Representing Algebraic Sets, Eli Amzallag

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

The algebraic framework for capturing properties of solution sets of differential equations was formally introduced by Ritt and Kolchin. As a parallel to the classical Galois groups of polynomial equations, they devised the notion of a differential Galois group for a linear differential equation. Just as solvability of a polynomial equation by radicals is linked to the equation’s Galois group, so too is the ability to express the solution to a linear differential equation in "closed form" linked to the equation’s differential Galois group. It is thus useful even outside of mathematics to be able to compute and represent these …


Studying The Space Of Almost Complex Structures On A Manifold Using De Rham Homotopy Theory, Bora Ferlengez Sep 2018

Studying The Space Of Almost Complex Structures On A Manifold Using De Rham Homotopy Theory, Bora Ferlengez

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

In his seminal paper Infinitesimal Computations in Topology, Sullivan constructs algebraic models for spaces and then computes various invariants using them. In this thesis, we use those ideas to obtain a finiteness result for such an invariant (the de Rham homotopy type) for each connected component of the space of cross-sections of certain fibrations. We then apply this result to differential geometry and prove a finiteness theorem of the de Rham homotopy type for each connected component of the space of almost complex structures on a manifold. As a special case, we discuss the space of almost complex structures …


The Philosophical Foundations Of Plen: A Protocol-Theoretic Logic Of Epistemic Norms, Ralph E. Jenkins Sep 2018

The Philosophical Foundations Of Plen: A Protocol-Theoretic Logic Of Epistemic Norms, Ralph E. Jenkins

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

In this dissertation, I defend the protocol-theoretic account of epistemic norms. The protocol-theoretic account amounts to three theses: (i) There are norms of epistemic rationality that are procedural; epistemic rationality is at least partially defined by rules that restrict the possible ways in which epistemic actions and processes can be sequenced, combined, or chosen among under varying conditions. (ii) Epistemic rationality is ineliminably defined by procedural norms; procedural restrictions provide an irreducible unifying structure for even apparently non-procedural prescriptions and normative expressions, and they are practically indispensable in our cognitive lives. (iii) These procedural epistemic norms are best analyzed in …


International Container Logistics Transshipment Service : Comparison Between Shanghai Port And Singapore Port, Tingyu Han Aug 2018

International Container Logistics Transshipment Service : Comparison Between Shanghai Port And Singapore Port, Tingyu Han

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Study On The Efficiency Of China’S Main River Ports Based On Dea Model, Yunwu Cao Aug 2018

Study On The Efficiency Of China’S Main River Ports Based On Dea Model, Yunwu Cao

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Source Of Container Cargo And Passenger Flow : A Case Of Shanghai Port, Dong Xu Aug 2018

Exploring The Source Of Container Cargo And Passenger Flow : A Case Of Shanghai Port, Dong Xu

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Optimization For Lng Terminals Routing In North China, Shuting Wang Aug 2018

Optimization For Lng Terminals Routing In North China, Shuting Wang

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Research On The Route Optimization Of Huzhou Port’S Outbound Container, Bo Zhang Aug 2018

Research On The Route Optimization Of Huzhou Port’S Outbound Container, Bo Zhang

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Horizontal Integration In The Port Industry In China Challenges And Outlook, Jiren Chen Aug 2018

Horizontal Integration In The Port Industry In China Challenges And Outlook, Jiren Chen

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Shanghai Aviation Hub Logistics Competitiveness, Tuo Chen Aug 2018

Analysis Of Shanghai Aviation Hub Logistics Competitiveness, Tuo Chen

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


On Optimization Of Cold Chain Logistics Systems For Rokin Logistics Company, Huimin Luo Aug 2018

On Optimization Of Cold Chain Logistics Systems For Rokin Logistics Company, Huimin Luo

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of A Brexit On China’S Shipping Industry, Xiaoting Luo Aug 2018

The Influence Of A Brexit On China’S Shipping Industry, Xiaoting Luo

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Comparative Study On Port Logistics Service Capability Of China’S Main Ports, Yiwen Song Aug 2018

Comparative Study On Port Logistics Service Capability Of China’S Main Ports, Yiwen Song

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Wti And The Ordering Of Crude Tankers On Tanker Spot Freight Rate, Jiajia Xu Aug 2018

The Impact Of Wti And The Ordering Of Crude Tankers On Tanker Spot Freight Rate, Jiajia Xu

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Diagnosis On Layout Of China’S Multimodal Demonstration Project, Jingyi Xu Aug 2018

Diagnosis On Layout Of China’S Multimodal Demonstration Project, Jingyi Xu

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.