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مرکز اطلاعات علمی SID1
اسکوپوس
دانشگاه غیر انتفاعی مهر اروند
ریسرچگیت
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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2016
  • Volume: 

    7
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    9-16
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    2236
  • Downloads: 

    0
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  • Year: 

    2007
  • Volume: 

    18
  • Issue: 

    2
  • Pages: 

    159-166
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  • Citations: 

    611
  • Views: 

    759
  • Downloads: 

    172
Abstract: 

Consider the semidirect product group H ×t K, where H and K are two arbitrary locally compact groups and K is also abelian. We introduce the continuous wavelet transform associated to some SQUARE INTEGRABLE REPRESENTATIONs H ×t K. Moreover, we try to obtain a concrete form for admissible vectors of these INTEGRABLE REPRESENTATIONs.

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  • Year: 

    2014
  • Volume: 

    1
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    48-56
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  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    110502
  • Downloads: 

    26489
Abstract: 

In this paper we introduce two-wavelet constants for SQUARE INTEGRABLE REPRESENTATIONs of homogeneous spaces. We establish the orthogonality relations for SQUARE INTEGRABLE REPRESENTATIONs of homogeneous spaces which give rise to the existence of a unique self adjoint positive operator on the set of admissible wavelets. Finally, we show that this operator is a constant multiple of identity operator when G is a semidirect product group of a unimodular subgroup K and a closed subgroup H.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2019
  • Volume: 

    7
  • Issue: 

    3 (24)
  • Pages: 

    36-54
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    512
  • Downloads: 

    361
Abstract: 

Over time, the Shell of Arg SQUARE, has undergone some structural changes. So far the Arg SQUARE has not been represented. REPRESENTATION and shape analysis of the Shell components of the SQUARE can reveal the characteristics of the SQUARE. Understanding the components of the shell can be one of the suitable solutions for the rehabilitation of the elements of this valuable SQUARE. The size and shape of the frames, openings and porches have been directly influenced by the formation of the final form of the historical Arg SQUARE. The authors have focused on the historical characteristics and the process of forming the adjacent set of SQUARE and passages; In this paper, for the first time, the shell REPRESENTATION of the Arg SQUARE will be analyzed. This paper seeks to examine the role of the elements forming the final form of the Arg SQUARE shells. In this research, using descriptive-analytical method, comparative analysis and comparison of field wall components is performed. The research data were analyzed by field study and library studies. The results indicate that in shaping the Arg SQUARE shells in different periods From the Nasserian period to the early Pahlavi period, of frames, openings and porches with rhythm and their joint combinations are used together.

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Author(s): 

TAGHAVI M.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2011
  • Volume: 

    35
  • Issue: 

    A4
  • Pages: 

    315-321
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    531
  • Downloads: 

    133
Abstract: 

From the early 1950s, estimating the autocorrelations of polynomials with coefficients on the unit circle has found applications in Ising spin systems and in surface acoustic wave designs. In this paper, a technique is introduced that not only estimates the autocorrelations, but for some special types of such polynomials, it locates the frequencies at which maximum autocorrelation occurs.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2013
  • Volume: 

    39
  • Issue: 

    3
  • Pages: 

    455-467
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    83543
  • Downloads: 

    31237
Abstract: 

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Journal: 

ARMANSHAHR

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2020
  • Volume: 

    13
  • Issue: 

    32
  • Pages: 

    269-281
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    154
  • Downloads: 

    200
Abstract: 

Social space theory is a trialectics view of the space that brings together the perceived, conceived, and REPRESENTATION space. This theory responds to the modernist and capitalist approaches to urban space. If space is limited to its perceived and conceived dimensions, the principal purpose expected from the space that transforms it into a place for the emergence of the lived space and passivity, will be removed. The current paper aims to investigate the dualities of space, non-space, and social or modern capitalist space and coding patterns and their effectiveness on the meaningfulness of space and passivity. The result of this study is to achieve a conceptual and analytical model, based on which one can study the urban space in terms of the effectiveness of the coding pattern on the passivity. Therefore, the obtained model was used in analyzing Baharestan SQUARE as the case study in the following. The research method was qualitative and used experts-oriented (to study the perceived and conceived dimensions of space) and people-oriented (to investigate the REPRESENTATION aspect of space). In the first step, the observation technique was used. In the second step, an in-depth interview (interviewing 36 people) was applied. The results of the two sections indicate the space limit and hegemonic coding model for the emergence of the action and passivity concepts in the space. According to the results, to improve the passivity in the space and create the REPRESENTATION space, it is required to consider positive space control consisting of citizen rights and participation right in addition to the spatial occupation and spatial and social justice.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2013
  • Volume: 

    9
  • Issue: 

    32
  • Pages: 

    119-142
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    1992
  • Downloads: 

    529
Abstract: 

This article, criticize student’s dissertations in REPRESENTATION studies filed. In this research, we reviewed all other majors that are related to our subject. In addition to cultural studies’ dissertations, we examined the dissertations in communication, sociology and anthropology as well.Our main question is that, how this research applies the method of REPRESENTATION and more importantly, how we can apply the method of REPRESENTATION on the student’s research. To what extent we can follow that trace of power (biases) in “critical research” itself. The results demonstrate the REPRESENTATION studies in Iran, practice through the two ways as part of ideological state apparatuses. First, with reinforcing cultural clichés and second, overlooking some subjects that have not priority for the powers. In the first case, the subordinate groups such as women, youths, race minorities that beforehand have become “cultural cliche” by media for a second time are becoming “research cliché” by universities and research centers. Another form that displays how Iranian cultural studies tied up with the power interests is to conceal a series of research topics. Some issues related to ethnic minorities or immigrants underemphasized and other matters totally disregard such as religious or sexual minorities. In conclusion, while cultural studies that was supposed to be the advocate of subordinate groups, in practice more marginalized muted people; and hence as a form of knowledge exercises its power.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2012
  • Volume: 

    2
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    115-135
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    1
  • Views: 

    1107
  • Downloads: 

    441
Abstract: 

Most of the literature about philosophy of science in the last decade is devoted to the scientific REPRESENTATION. In this paper, both non-cognitive and cognitive as the main two approaches to the scientific presenting will be reviewed. In the first part, the scientific REPRESENTATION of the elements involved in it, regardless of the two approaches, are introduced. The second part deals with the REPRESENTATION of the non-cognitive theories, theories that "resemble" the basis of REPRESENTATION are defined. This section is divided into three patterns: the continuation of the concept of similarity (identity component, uniformity, and uniformity in part), which is defined based on the REPRESENTATION process. The third section is devoted to criticism of the cognitive approach. According to these critics, the similarity is neither necessary nor sufficient condition of its REPRESENTATION. Definition of the relationship between cognitive REPRESENTATIONs is provided at the end of this section. Finally, the fourth section we will Gyyry Hybrid Theory, which attempts to accommodate both the similarities and cognitive aspects. We will argue that his definition of REPRESENTATION is circular.

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Author(s): 

Shah Syed Omar | Zada Akbar

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2022
  • Volume: 

    17
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    85-97
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    3682
  • Downloads: 

    3751
Abstract: 

This manuscript presents Hyers{Ulam stability and Hyers{ Ulam{Rassias stability results of non{linear Volterra integro{delay dynamic system on time scales with fractional INTEGRABLE impulses. Picard xed point theorem is used for obtaining existence and uniqueness of solutions. By means of abstract Gr onwall lemma, Gr onwall's inequality on time scales, we establish Hyers{Ulam stability and Hyers{Ulam{Rassias stability results. There are some primary lemmas, inequalities and relevant assumptions that helps in our stability results.

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