The aim of this research is to study some types of fibrewise fuzzy topological spaces. The six major goals are explored in this thesis. The very first goal, introduce and study the notions types of fibrewise topological spaces, namely fibrewise fuzzy j-topological spaces, Also, we introduce the concepts of fibrewise j-closed fuzzy topological spaces, fibrewise j-open fuzzy topological spaces, fibrewise locally sliceable fuzzy j-topological spaces and fibrewise locally sectionable fuzzy j-topological spaces. Furthermore, we state and prove several Theorems concerning these concepts, where j={δ,θ,α,p,s,b,β} The second goal is to introduce weak and strong forms of fibrewise fuzzy ω-topological spaces, namely the fibrewise fuzzy -ω-topological spaces, weakly fibrewise fuzzy -ω-topological spaces and strongly fibrewise fuzzy -ω- topological spaces. Also, several characterizations and properties of this class are also given as well. In addition, we focused on studying the relationship between weakly fibrewise fuzzy -ω-topological spaces and strongly fibrewise fuzzy -ω-topological spaces The third goal is to present fibrewise fuzzy types of the most importint separation axioms of ordinary fuzz topology namely fibrewise fuzzy (T_0 spaces, T_1 spaces, R_0 spaces, Hausdorff spaces, functionally Hausdorff spaces, regular spaces, completely regular spaces, normal spaces and normal spaces). It also has a lot of results. The fourth goal is to learn more about fibrewise fuzzy topological spaces, particularly fibrewise fuzzy compact and fibrewise locally fuzzy compact spaces. We also look at the connections between the many fibrewise fuzzy separation axioms and fibrewise fuzzy compact (or fibrewise locally fuzzy compact) spaces. We also provide a list of possible responses The fifth goal is to present a modern concept of fibrewise topological spaces known as fibrewise fuzzy ideal topological spaces. As a result, we define fibrewise closed fuzzy ideal topological spaces, fibrewise open fuzzy ideal topological spaces, and fibrewise fuzzy j-ideal topological spaces, where j ∈{α,P,S,b ,β} The sixth goal is to present a new concepts in fibrewise bitopological spaces known as fibrewise fuzzy ij-closed, fibrewise fuzzy ij-compact, fibrewise fuzzy ij-perfect, fibrewise fuzzy weakly ij-closed, and fibrewise fuzzy almost ij-perfect. It also introduces some concepts such as contact fuzzy point, ij-adherent fuzzy point, fuzzy filter, fuzzy filter base, ij-converges to a fuzzy subset, ij-directed toward a fuzzy set, ij-fuzzy continuous, ij-fuzzy closed functions, ij-fuzzy rigid set, ij-fuzzy continuous functions, weakly ij-fuzzy closed, ij-H-fuzzy set, almost ij-perfect bitopological spaces. Obtain some of its fundamental properties and characterizations as well.
Far infrared photoconductive detectors based on multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were fabricated and their characteristics were tested. MWCNTs films deposited on porous silicon (PSi) nanosurface by dip and drop coating techniques. Two types of deposited methods were used; dip coating sand drop –by-drop methods. As well as two types of detector were fabricated one with aluminum mask and the other without, and their figures of merits were studied. The detectors were illuminated by 2.2 and 2.5 Watt from CO2 of 10.6 m and tested. The surface morphology for the films is studied using AFM and SEM micrographs. The films show homogeneous distributed for CNTs on the PSi layer. The root mean square (r.m.s.) of the films surface roughness in
... Show MoreThe process of discovering pharmaceuticals is of great importance in our contemporary life, in a way that without life becomes almost impossible, as this process is the first building block in the field of pharmaceutical industries to search for new methods and means of treatment and treatment. But in fact, the fact that talking about this process is not that simple and easy, because this process is complicated and difficult in a way that makes it take a time range that in some cases reaches what is permissible ten years to reach a chemical formula that can be used later in the manufacturing process Pharmacokinetics, and during this long period of time, this process will have a set of effects, some of which are specific to the researcher di
... Show MoreBackground: Cancer is a lethal disease that results from a multifactorial process. Progression into carcinogenesis and an abnormal cell proliferation can occur due to the micro and macro environment as well as genetic mutations and modifications. In this review, cancer and the microbiota – mainly bacteria that inhabit the tumour tissue – have been discussed. The positive and negative impacts of the commensal bacteria on tumours being protective or carcinogenic agents, respectively, and their strategies have also been described. Methods: Related published articles written in English language were searched from Google Scholar, PubMed, Mendeley suggestions, as well as Google search using a combination of the keywords ‘Microbiota, commens
... Show MoreOrthogonal polynomials and their moments serve as pivotal elements across various fields. Discrete Krawtchouk polynomials (DKraPs) are considered a versatile family of orthogonal polynomials and are widely used in different fields such as probability theory, signal processing, digital communications, and image processing. Various recurrence algorithms have been proposed so far to address the challenge of numerical instability for large values of orders and signal sizes. The computation of DKraP coefficients was typically computed using sequential algorithms, which are computationally extensive for large order values and polynomial sizes. To this end, this paper introduces a computationally efficient solution that utilizes the parall
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Facial emotion recognition finds many real applications in the daily life like human robot interaction, eLearning, healthcare, customer services etc. The task of facial emotion recognition is not easy due to the difficulty in determining the effective feature set that can recognize the emotion conveyed within the facial expression accurately. Graph mining techniques are exploited in this paper to solve facial emotion recognition problem. After determining positions of facial landmarks in face region, twelve different graphs are constructed using four facial components to serve as a source for sub-graphs mining stage using gSpan algorithm. In each group, the discriminative set of sub-graphs are selected and fed to Deep Belief Network (DBN) f
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