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Secure Communications Based on New Chaotic and Hyperchaotic Complex Nonlinear Models
Author
الحارثي، بشرى حاضر عبدالله
Supervisor
Dr. Emad Eldin Eluan Mahmoud
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2019
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In this thesis, we study the complex lag synchronization (CLS) of chaotic complex nonlinear systems with uncertain parameters. We introduce an application in secure communications in light of the results of CLS. Also, we propose a novel kind of complex synchronization; we call this type "modified complex phase synchronization" (MCPS). We make an application in secure communications based on the results of MCPS. We introduce and analyze a new hyperchaotic complex detuned laser system. We study the dynamics of this system. We combine the two previous types of complex synchronization and introduce a new definition of complex synchronization. We call this type "modified complex phase synchronization with time lag" (MCPSTL). We employ the results of MCPSTL to achieve a simple application in secure communication. The results of this thesis are consistent with the Kingdom’s vision (2030), especially on cybersecurity, given the recent increase in cyber attacks. Various types of synchronization have been applied to secure communications, and this supports our goals and aspirations to provide a secure communication and ensure .the confidentiality of information transfer
Self-Regulated Learning Strategies and Writing Self-Efficacy as Predictors of EFL Female Saudi Students' Writing Achievement at Taif University
Author
الغامدي، آمال علي عوضه
Supervisor
Nasrah Mahmoud Ismail
Category
English Language - Linguistics
Type
Master
Year
2016
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This study investigated the effects of self-regulated learning strategies in writing and writing self-efficacy as predictors of EFL female students‟ writing achievement. Two-hundred eighteen female English majors at Taif University, whose academic levels were third, fourth and sixth levels, participated in this study. The primary aims of the study were to explore the following issues:(1) there were statistical significant differences between students at different academic levels in terms of self-regulated strategies and writing self-efficacy; (2) there were positive relationships between self-regulated learning strategies, writing self-efficacy and students‟ writing achievement; and (3) self-regulated learning strategies and writing self-efficacy could predict Taif University female students' writing achievement. Students were asked to respond to a questionnaire on a five point Likert-scale using Zumbrunn‟s (2010)to measure students‟ writing self-regulation. They also were asked to respond to the current researcher‟s Writing Self-Efficacy Questionnaire. One-way ANOVA and multiple regression, t-test, Pearson coefficient correlations were used to analyse the data. Findings showed that there were significant differences between students in their use of self-regulated learning strategies and writing self-efficacy according to their academic levels, in favor of the higher academic levels. The findings also showed significant positive correlational relationships between self-regulated learning strategies, writing self-efficacy, and students‟ writing achievement. Finally, self-regulated learning strategies in writing and writing self-efficacy predicted students‟ writing achievement.
Sensitivity of coliform bacterium (Escherichia coli) associated to urinary tract infection for antibiotics and effect of some essential oils on it
Author
السرحان ، بدرية أسامة
Supervisor
د . فتحي عبدالله / د. رحاب خليفة
Category
Biology
Type
Master
Year
2017
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Antibiotic therapy is one of the most important therapies used for fighting infectious diseases and has tremendously enhanced the health aspects of human life since its introduction. Despite the advancements in this therapy, we still live in an era where incidents of antibiotic resistant infections are alarmingly on rise . In total, 50 clinical Escherichia coli isolated from urine of UTI patients were investigated. Their ages ranging from two months to 90 years containing 31 females, 12 males and 7 children. Antibiotic susceptibility of isolates was tested on 25 antibiotics. Our finding showed a resistance to all antibiotic except Meropenem. The percentage of resistance was ranged from 100% for penicillin to 2% for imipenem . In addition, 30% of the isolates appeared as for Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (ESBL) positive. Out of the 50 isolates we noted the existence of 46 profiles and 74% of isolates are considered as multi-drug resistance strains Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes showed that the genes aac(3)-IVand blaSHV were identified in 33.33% of isolates. In addition, the genes qnrA, blaCMY and dfrA1 were founded in 37.25%, 19.60% and 17.64% of the isolates respectively. In total, 17 different genotypes were detected and 12 isolates (24%) do not include any genes in their genomes. 5 medicinal plant essential oils showed activity only in cases of Antibacterial effect of Origanum majorana, Thymus zygis and Rosmarinus officinalisagainst E. coli isolates, while Juniperus communis and Zengiber officinale does not showed any effect. Of the three oils, Thymus zygis showed the highest percentage of antibacterial effect. Antibiofilm activity of essential oils demonstrated that Rosmarinus officinalis essential oil has the higher antibiofilm. activity against E. colifollowed by Thymus zygisand Origanum majorana Based on these results, Thymus zygis, Origanum majorana and Rosmarinus officinalis essential oils could be an alternative to antibiotics which is a natural compound.
Serological And Molecular Studies Of Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus Isolated From Southern Region Of Saudi Arabia
Author
الشمراني، ابتسام محمد عبدالرحمن
Supervisor
D. Eman Ahmad Hasan Khattab
Category
Biology
Type
Master
Year
2014
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Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is considered an important food worldwide and a significant source of nutrients because of its consists of fiber, proteins ,mineral salts and vitamins .Several viruses have been reported to infect bean. The present study was conducted to recognize the suitable motheds for diagnosis of Bean yellow mosaic virus diseases. The obtained results could be summarized in the following points: 1- The virus was isolated from naturally .Infected bean plants grown AL.Makhwah Governorate in Southern region of Saudia Arabia .The virus under study was identified as BYMV according to symptomatology , host range ,physical properties , modes of transmission , serological reactions , cytological studies and molecular biology studies. 2- Host range studies revealed that, BYMV infected seventeen plant species and cultivars belonging to seven families . 3- BYMV was inactivated by 10 minutes exposure to 65°C,withstood dilution between 10-3 to 10-4 and persisted in crude sap at room temperature 4 days. 4- Modes of transmission of BYMV were mechanically and aphid transmitted. Two aphid species.( Aphis faba and Myzus persicae ) 5- could transmit Bean yellow mosaic virus none persistently and Aphis faba was the most effective vector as percentage transmission was 60% . 6- The virus was transmitted through the seeds of the tested bean cultivars and the percentage of seed transmission were between 2-3% . 7- The prevalence of the virus in flower and seed parts indicated that ,BYMV was detected in seed parts (seed coat and embryo ) but not found in cotyledons .On the other hand results showed that, BYMV was detected in flower parts (Sepals, Petals, Anthers and Pistils). The percentage of virus detection in Petals , Anthers and Pistils were higher than in Sepals of infected bean (Phaseolus vulgaris cv.Elixir). 8- Positive reactions were obtained only with the virus isolate and its corresponding antiserum using indirect ELISA , provided further evidence that the virus isolate is BYMV. 9- Immunological detection of BYMV was performed by using tissue blot immunoassay (TBIA) and dot blot immunoassay (DBIA) on nitrocellulose membranes . 10- Light microscopy examinations revealed amorphous cytoplasmic and crystalline inclusions in bean plants infected with BYMV. 11- Ultra structural changes in the deformed chloroplasts and grana were severe affected, the chloroplats were more affected in this stage , swollen, irregular, rupture lamella, crash grana and combination with each in the form of amoebic . Cylindrical cytoplasmic inclusions were appeared as pinwheels. The nucleus was elongated irregular with spindle like shape and the chromatin was separately in on side ,were found by electron microscopy in the cross section of infected tissues. 12- Experiments were carried out to scrutinize the depressive effect in the mitotic process of Vicia faba L. when infected with Bean yellow mosaic virus. Remarkably, there was a progressive decrease in mitotic indices and increase in the total percentage of abnormalities due to infection of bean yellow mosaic virus. Types of abnormalities revealed the induction of spindle disturbance, stickiness, laggards, fragments, bridges and micronuclei which lead to the loss of genetic material. 13- RT-PCR based assay was applied for detection of the nucleic acid of Bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) in infected bean plants 14- Primer BYMV1 and BYMV2 was prepared. This primer was used for isolation of a part of the 3' end of NIb region and the 5' end of the (CP) region gene for BYMV from infected bean plant sample. RT-PCR was used and electrophoresis followed by staining with staining ethedium bromide. The products was 700bp for the primer specific BYMV 15- DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the 3' end of NIb region and the 5' end of the (CP) region, of a fragment from the Bean yellow mosaic virus showed 99% homology with the same region of the BYMV strain that isolated in Japan. 16- Nucleic acid hybridization using non- radioactive DNA probes through southern blot and dot blot hybridization techniques revealed the sensitivity of this technique for detection of BYMV infected bean plants. 17- Southern blot hybridization process used from the PCR product, was transferred to the nitrocellulose membrane. These products hybridized strongly with their respective nonradioactive-labelled probe to identify the BYMV part of the 3' end of NIb region and the 5' end of the (CP) region gene fragments. 18- The reaction between dig -labeled cDNA specific for BYMV and BYMV-PCR using dot blot technique .Strong positive reaction of dot blot hybridization was observed with bean and faba bean infected with BYMV. Uninfected leaves of bean (negative controls) gave no reaction in dot blot hybridization technique.
Serological and molecular studies on hepatitis viruses in some different regions of KSA
Author
اليامي، مبارك راشد
Supervisor
Prof. Dr. Atef Shoukry Sadik
Category
Microbiology _ viruses
Type
Master
Year
2015
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The present study aimed at use both of ELISA and Real Time-PCR for detecting the presence of HBV and HCV in blood samples collected from different regions: Jeddah, Riyadh, Hafer El-Baten and Taif. Determination of the nucleotide sequences of pol gene of HBV was also aimed. A total 45 blood samples were collected from Jeddah (13 samples), Riyadh (10 samples), Hafer El-Baten (6 samples) and Taif (16 samples), and represent the four major locations of KSA. Both of HBV and HCV were detected in the collected blood samples using the BIO ELISA kits specific to both of viruses. The nucleotide sequences of pol gene of HBV was determined using the DNA extracts of +ve ELISA samples. Results conluded that three (represnting 6.66%) and five (represnting 11.11%) blood samples out of the 45 samples collected from the four different regions of KSA were infected with both of HBV and HCV, respectively. As interestingly, both of HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA were not detected in 100% of blood samples of Hafr El-Batten. While the nucleic acids of the two viruses (HBV and HCV) were detected in a minimum one sample and a maximum two samples in Jeddah, Riyadh and Taif regions. In other mean, a total number of three (6.67%) out of the 45 blood samples were +ve via PCR detection of HBV-DNA. It was noted that seven samples out of the 45 blood samples were infected with both of HBV and HCV. Results confirmed that the male was more avaliable to be infected with hepatitis viruses than female. Correlation between age and HBV & HCV infection based on PCR in blood samples collected from different regions of KSA was discussed. Results showed that the partial sequences of polymerase (pol) gene of HBV-isolate 1 (from Jeddah) and 8 (from Taif) were 272 and 676 (GenBank: LC101676.1) nucleotides, respectively, and their analysis gave two ORFs which deduced into 83 and 224 amino acids, respectively. Percent homology and differences between the two sequences and that of partial sequence of pol gene of 8 overseas strains of HBV in GenBank were discussed.
Size Effect of Solid and Hollow Concrete Elements on the Concrete Compressive Strength
Author
Basfar, Salem Yousef
Supervisor
Dr. Ibrahim Sharaky
Category
College of Engineering
Type
Graduation Projects
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In this project, the effect of size on concrete specimens with solid and hollow cross sections subjected to compression will be studied. The project is designed to reduce the quantity of concrete and thus reduce the cost with the condition of high quality. At the beginning of the project, a wooden cube molds with areas (20 * 20, 15 * 15) cm2 with a various heights, On the other hand, the plastic cylindrical molds with diameters (15, 20 and 25) cm with a various heights, these molds were equipped for the solid specimens. For hollow specimens dimensions are similar to solid, but in addition the internal areas foe cubes are (10* 10,5 * 5) cm2 , the internal cylindrical diameters for hollow specimens are ( 5.5, 10, and 15) cm.
Social Evaluative Perception of Gender Wrongdoings, with Particular Reference to Two Saudi Case Studies
Author
باعيسى، بشائر علي محمد
Supervisor
Main Supervisor: Dr. Abdulamir Ali Alamin / Associate Supervisor: Dr. Nasser Raddad Alharthi
Category
English Language - Linguistics
Type
Master
Year
2017
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Most research in language and gender has focused on how women and men express their gender identity by using language, and how they are represented in language. Recently, the language used by women and men and the language about women and men have been investigated as one process, i.e., the social construction of gender. However, little attention has been paid to how language reveals our attitudes towards gender divisions and social practices. Hence, this thesis addresses the question of how society evaluates gender behaviors, more particularly wrongdoings. It explores the attitudes of Twitter users in Saudi Arabia towards two cases: (a) kidnapping and raping 13 young girls by a Saudi man, and (b) driving a car by a Saudi woman in spite of the ban on Saudi women driving. The thesis employs critical discourse analysis and the appraisal theory to examine the data which comprise 120 (Arabic) tweets posted during 2011 and 2012. The findings show that gender as a social concept does influence evaluation. Such an effect could be illustrated by the following: Firstly, although most attitudinal stances were judgmental, and affectual stances outbalanced appreciative ones in the two cases, there were significant differences between the two cases in terms of the frequency of judgmental as well as affectual instances. Secondly, the evaluative stances found in the two cases were significantly different in terms of their directness. Thirdly, the tweeters utilized many fallacious and paradoxical arguments which in turn resulted in a biased evaluation of the two wrongdoers.
Solid State Synthesis of Some New Metallo Micelles Organic Complexes of Expected Pharmacological Activity
Author
الحصيني، إيمان محمد أحمد
Supervisor
Prof. Dr. Salwa Mohamed Ibrahim Morsy
Category
chemistry
Type
Master
Year
2016
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0
Cationic surface active agents are important type of surfactants due to their incorporation in several applications including emulsification, detergency, solubilization,biocides and antitumor activity. In this thesis, the type of cationic tetrahalometallate surfactants (ICu, ICo,IZn, IAs,ILa and IFe) were synthesized based on complexation of metal halides and cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide(CTAB) by grinding in solid state. The chemical structures of the synthesized compounds were confirmed using several analytical tools including micro elemental analysis to determine the percentage of each element in the structure, FT-IR spectroscopy, Raman-spectroscopy and atomic absorption. The synthesized cationic complexes were evaluated as surface active agents throughout measuring their surface properties including surface tension (γ),critical micelle concentration (CMC), and emulsification power as well as their surface parameters including effectiveness (cmc), maximum surface exess (Γmax) and minimum surface area(Amin). The theromodynamic parameters such as free energy change for adsorption Goads and micellization Gomic were calculated . The synthesized tetrahalometallate surfactants (ICu, ICo,IZn, IAs,ILa and IFe)were evaluated asantitumor activity in vitro for normal cell (BHK) and different tumor cell lines, brest(MCF-7),colon(HCT-116) and liver(HepG-2) Also, the synthesized tetrahalometallate surfactants evaluated as biocides for different microorganisms, including; gram-positive bacteria and gram-negative bacteria. summery of the above work was as follows:- – The elemental analysis showed that the synthesized cationic surfactants are highly pure compounds. – The instrumental tools, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy proved the chemical structure of prepared tetrahalometallate surfactants (ICu, ICo,IZn, IAs,ILa and IFe)whichare accordance to the expected structure. – Atomic absorption showed that the ratio of metal in complexes is as expected. – Surface tension measurement showed surface activity of these compounds in their long chain forms. – Emulsification power of the synthesized surfactants was depend on the chemical structure of the used surfactants in the emulsification process. – The effectiveness (cmc) of the synthesized surfactants showed their good surface activity. The maximum surface excess (Γmax ) and minimum surface area (A min) showed the ability of these compounds to accumulated at interface. – The synthesized metallosurfactants showed antitumor activity towards different tumor cell lines(brest (MCF-7), colon (HCT-116) and liver (HepG-2)). Alsohave no cytotoxicity on normal cell(BHK) – The synthesized IAs showed high antitumor activity for all tested cell lines and lower cytotoxicity for normal cell (BHK) also cobalt complex ICo showed antitumor activity towards (HCT-116) cell line. – Lanthanum complex ILa is the lowest antitumor activity and higher cytotoxicity for normal cell (BHK) than other prepared complexes (ICu, ICo,IAsand IFe). – The rest of the synthesized complexes have low cytotoxicity on normal cell(BHK) and higher antitumor activity for all tested cell lines than CTAB. – The synthesized tetrahalometallate surfactants (ICu, ICo, IZn, IAs,ILa and IFe)tested as antibacterial against gram (+ve)(S. auerus) and gram (–ve)(E. Coli). The result showed that these compounds can be used as antibiotics.
Solutions of Some Problems for the surface waves in Fiber-reinforced elastic media
Author
المليص، أحمد صلاح الدين سعد عبدالله
Supervisor
Prof. Abdel-Mooty Mohamed AbdAlla / Dr. Taher Abdelhameed Nofal
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2013
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This thesis consists of five chapters, we display them as follow: Chapter 1. In the first chapter we will know the basic concepts, and equations of elasticity of the laws of the stress, displacement, also recognize and types of surface waves, and conclude the chapter for the identification of thermal flexibility, and some distinctive theories. Chapter 2. The objective of this chapter is to investigate the surface waves in fibre-reinforced anisotropic elastic medium subjected to gravity field. The theory of generalized surface waves has firstly developed and then it has been employed to investigate particular cases of waves, viz., Stoneley waves, Rayleigh waves, and Love waves. The analytical expressions for displacement components and stress force are obtained in the physical domain by using the harmonic vibrations. The wave velocity equations have been obtained in different cases. The numerical results are given and presented graphically. Comparison was made with the results obtained in the presence and absence of gravity and parameters for fibre-reinforced of the material medium. The results indicate that the effect of gravity and parameters of fibre-reinforced of the material medium are very pronounced. Chapter 3. The objective of this chapter is to investigate the surface waves in fibre-reinforced thermoelastic medium subjected to gravity field. The theory of generalized surface waves has firstly developed and then it has been employed to investigate particular cases of waves, viz., Stoneley waves, Rayleigh waves and Love waves. The analytical expressions for surface waves velocity and attenuation coefficient are obtained in the physical domain by using the harmonicvibrations. The wave velocity equations have been obtained in different cases. The numerical and graphically results are given for Equation of coupled Thermoelastic Theory (CT), Lord-Shulman Theory (LS), Green – Lindsay Theory (GL) and The linearized G-N theory of type II . Comparison was made with the results obtained in the presence and absence of gravity and parameters for fiber-reinforced of the material medium. The results indicate that the effect of gravity, relaxation times and parameters of fiber-reinforced of the material medium are very pronounced. Chapter 4. In this chapter estimation is done to investigate the gravitational and rotation parameters effects on surface waves in fibre-reinforced thermoelastic media. The theory of generalized surface waves has firstly developed and then it has been employed to investigate particular cases of waves, viz., Stoneley waves, Rayleigh waves and Love waves. The analytical expressions for surface waves velocity and attenuation coefficient are obtained in the physical domain by using the harmonic vibrations and four thermoelastic theories. The wave velocity equations have been obtained in different cases. The numerical results are given for equation of coupled thermoelastic theory (CT), Lord-Shulman theory (LS), Green- Lindsay theory (GL) and the linearized (GN) theory of type II. Comparison was made with the results obtained in the presence and absence of gravity, rotation and parameters for fibre-reinforced of the material media. The results obtained displayed by graphs to clear the phenomena physical meaning. The results indicate that the effect of gravity, rotation, relaxation times and parameters of fiber-reinforced of the material medium are very pronounced.Chapter 5. In this chapter, we studied the effect of the gravity field and magnetic field on surface waves in fibre-reinforced thermoelastic media with initial stress. The theory of generalized surface waves has firstly developed and then it has been employed to investigate particular cases of waves, viz., Stoneley waves, Rayleigh waves, and Love waves. The analytical expressions for surface waves velocity and attenuation coefficient are obtained in the physical domain by using the harmonic vibrations and two thermoelastic theories. The wave velocity equations have been obtained in different cases. The numerical results are given for equation of coupled thermoelastic Lord-Shulman theory (LS) and Green- Lindsay theory (GL). Comparison was made for the results obtained in the presence and absence of gravity field, magnetic field, and parameters for fiber-reinforced of the material media. The results obtained displayed by graphs to clear the phenomena physical meaning. The results indicate that the effect of gravity, magnetic field, relaxation times, and parameters of fiber-reinforced of the material medium are very pronounced.
Solutions of some Problems in Continuum Mechanics of Magneto-thermoelastic Media
Author
بو سعيد، امل عبدالله سعيد
Supervisor
Dr. Fatimah Salem Abdullah Bayones
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2019
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Our aim in this thesis is to study Solutions of some Problems in Continuum Mechanics of Magneto-thermoelastic Media. This thesis consists of four chapters will introduce them as follow: Chapter 1: This chapter displays a general introduction, general definitions and fundamental equations for elastic problem. Chapter 2: This chapter shows the effect of gravity, initial stresses, non-homogeneity, rotation and magnetic field on the propagation of shear waves in an isotropic incompressible medium. Formulation governing equations various graphs are plotted to show the effect of direction of propagation, anisotropy, magnetic field, non-homogeneity of the medium and the initial stress on shear waves. The dispersion equations for shear waves are obtained and discussed for different cases. In fact, in the absence of various material parameters, these equations are in agreement with the classical results for an isotropic medium. Chapter 3: This chapter is to study the effects of rotation and three-phase-lag parameters in a micropolar generalized thermo-viscoelastic medium. By employing normal mode analysis, the analytical expressions for the displacement components, stresses and temperature field are obtained in the physical domain. These expressions are also calculated numerically and corresponding graphs are plotted to illustrate and compare theoretical results. ~2~ The effects of rotation, ramp and viscous parameters are also studied. Some particular cases of interest have been deduced from the present investigation. Chapter 4: This chapter is concerned with giving a mathematical model on the propagation of Rayleigh waves in a homogeneous magneto-thermo-viscoelastic, pre-stressed elastic half – space subjected to the initial stresses and rotation. The dispersion equation has been derived for a half-space, when both media are considered as pre-stressed and the effect of rotation and initial stress shown in earlier investigators. Numerical results have been obtained in the physical domain. Numerical simulated results are depicted graphically to show the effect of rotation and magnetic field and initial stress on Rayleigh wave velocity. Comparison was made with the results obtained in the presence and absence of the rotation, initial stress and magnetic field. The study shows that there is a variational effect of magneto-elasticity and rotation, initial stress on the Rayleigh wave velocity.
Solutions of some Problems in Mechanics of Magneto-thermoelastic Media in Context of Different Theories
Author
العتيبي ، هند عبد الله معيض
Supervisor
Prof. Dr . Abd-El-Mooty M. Abd-Alla - Dr. El-Sayed M. Abo-Dahab
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2016
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Some Analytical and Numerical Methods for Solving Integral Equations Arising in Physical Models
Author
العتيبي، رفعة عبدالله مبارك
Supervisor
Alharthi R. Muteb Dr. Mohamed S. Mohamed Dr.
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2016
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The integral equations take an important place in solving many problems of pure mathematics, mathematical engineering and mathematical physics. There are many different methods to solve the integral equations analytically such as : Homotopy analysis method (HAM). Homotopy analysis transforms method (HATM). Optimal homotopy analysis transforms method (OHATM). Fractional homotopy analysis transforms method (FHATM). The main aim of this thesis is to obtain approximate analytical solutions for the following integral equations: Volterra integral equations, Abel's integral equations, Integro-differential equations and Volterra integro-differential equations by using HAM , HATM , OHATM & FHATM. We propose a reliable combination between this methods and Laplace transformation method (LTM) to find the analytic approximate solution for integral equations. we show that the proposed method is very efficient and computationally attractive This method is reliable and capable of providing analytic treatment for solving such equations. Integral equations often do not have an analytical solution and should be solved numerically
Some Connection of Rough Sets Theory and Graph Theory
Author
الطويرقي ، نورة حمدي
Supervisor
Prof. Abd El-Monem M. Kozae - Dr. Saleh A. Omarn
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2016
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Some fixed point theorems in C*-algebra-valued metric space
Author
الحسني ، رحمة مصطفى أبو طالب
Supervisor
Dr. Saleh Ayad Mohamed Omran
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2019
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In this thesis, some Banach fixed point theorems, common fixed point theorems and coupled fixed point theorems for self map on partially ordered 𝐶∗- algebra valued b-metric space are introduced. Some applications of our obtained results are given. We give some examples to illustrate our results. We study the positive function in C∗-algebra b-valued metric space for the maps with 𝜙 and 𝜓 contraction between two C∗-algebra in ∗-homomorphism and some results are proved .
SOME MEROMORPHIC FUNCTION SPACES WITH CERTAIN APPLICATIONS
Author
البقمي ، مشاعل فهم راجح
Supervisor
Dr.Ahmed El-Sayed Ahmed Mohamed
Category
Maths
Type
Master
Year
2016
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In this thesis we study and develop fundamental tools and methods to study classes of meromorphic functions in the unit disc such as meromorphic Besov and the meromor-phic Q classses by the help of several techniques like Carleson measures, Hadamard gaps and operators. Main goal of research in this thesis we will follow the following 1- We will develop fundamental tools and methods to study classes of meromorphic functions. 2- We will study meromorphic Besov and the meromorphic Q classes . 3- Relations between some meromorphic classes will be given. 4- We will act some operators between some meromorphic classes