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Keyword: inequalityTotal Family Risk in Families who go to Popular Dining Rooms in a Vulnerable Area of Collique, Comas
The family can be referred to as a basic nucleus of society, where it must be fully formed as a group and guarantee the safety and development of its members. Increasing social inequality affects society and also the families that comprise it. It is a study with a quantitative approach, with a non-experimental, descriptive and…
Read MoreEvaluation of Disadvantaged Regions in East Java Based-on the 33 Indicators of the Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration Using the Ensemble ROCK (Robust Clustering Using Link) Method
East Java province is a large province in Indonesia, in which Surabaya is the second largest metropolitan city after Jakarta. Various problems of development inequality in East Java have caused East Java to be defined as a disadvantaged area in 2015. The determination of disadvantaged regions is carried out every 5 years using 6 criteria…
Read MoreRobust synchronization of nonfragile control of complex dynamical network with stochastic coupling and time-varying delays
This paper explores the problem of robust synchronization of complex dynamical network with stochastic coupling and time-varying delays through the application of nonfragile control. A well defined Lyapunov Krasovskii functional is established and by employing the widely acknowledged extended Jensen’s integral inequality and the Bernoulli’s distribution sequences, the stochastic nature of network coupling is modeled…
Read MoreS-asymptotically w-periodic solutions in the p-th mean for a Stochastic Evolution Equation driven by Q-Brownian motion
In this paper, we study the existence (uniqueness) and asymptotic stability of the p-th mean S-asymptotically !-periodic solutions for some nonautonomous Stochastic Evolution Equations driven by a Q-Brownian motion. This is done using the Banach fixed point Theorem and a Gronwall inequality.
Read MoreDesign of Petri Net Supervisor with 1-monitor place for a Class of Behavioral Constraints
This paper studies the design of supervisory controllers with a minimum number of monitor places for Manufacturing System modeled as safe Petri Nets. The proposed approach considers a class of safety specifications known as Behavioral Constraints with a restricted syntax. The set of Behavioral Constraints are represented as predicate logic formulas in normal conjunctive form.…
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