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Vinoth Kumar, N.
- Strong (ARC) Edge Domination in Fuzzy Graphs
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1 Department of Mathematics, Anna University of Technology, Trichy, IN
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Fuzzy Systems, Vol 3, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 110-114Abstract
Let G:(,μ) be a fuzzy graph with SV is a dominating set of G and the dominating number (G).In this paper we define the strong edge dominating set D’ VV in G, we introduce a edge dominating number ’(G) is a minimum cardinality of edge dominating set of G. we prove some results in strong edge domination.Keywords
Fuzzy Graphs, Fuzzy Strong (ARC) Edge Domination, Strong (Weak) Edge Domination, Fuzzy Strong (ARC) Edge Domination Number, Strong (Weak) Fuzzy Edge Domination Number.- Inverse, Split and Non Split Domination Number
Authors
1 M.A.M.School of Engineering, Trichy, Tamilnadu, 620105, IN
2 Anna University of Technology, Trichy, Tamilnadu, 620024, IN
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Fuzzy Systems, Vol 3, No 7 (2011), Pagination: 273-276Abstract
Let G:(,μ) be a fuzzy graph with D V is a dominating set of G and the dominating number (G). In this paper we define the inverse fuzzy dominating set D’ VV in G, we introduce a inverse fuzzy dominating number f-1(G) is a minimum cardinality of inverse fuzzy dominating set of G. we prove some results in inverse fuzzy domination.Keywords
Fuzzy Graphs, Inverse Fuzzy Strong Domination, Inverse Fuzzy Domination Number, Split and Non-Split Domination in Fuzzy Graph.- Different Types of Dominating Critical in Fuzzy Graphs
Authors
1 M.A.M. School of Engineering, Trichy, Tamilnadu–621 104, IN
2 Anna University of Technology, Trichy, Tamilnadu–620 024, IN
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Fuzzy Systems, Vol 3, No 7 (2011), Pagination: 277-279Abstract
Let G: (σ, μ) be a fuzzy graph. A set D of V is said to be fuzzy dominating set of G if every v ε V-D there exit u ε D such that u dominates v. Let u and v be any two vertices of a fuzzy graph G. Then u strongly dominates v (v weakly dominates u) if (i) μ (u, v) = σ (u) σ(v) and (ii) d N (u) ≥ d N (v).Let G be a fuzzy graph. Then D V is said to be a strong (weak) fuzzy dominating set of G if every vertex v є V − D is strongly (weakly) dominated by some vertex u in D. In this paper we investigate the changes in the fuzzy cardinality of above dominating sets, when we remove the vertex in the graph G.Keywords
Domination Critical, Strong (Weak) Domination Critical.- Nanoparticle-Mediated Drug Delivery Systems
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1 Department of Biotechnology, Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Pennalur, Irungattukottai, Sriperumbudur -602117, IN
2 Department of Biotechnology, Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Pennalur, Irungattukottai, Sriperumbudur -602117, IN
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Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 4, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 295-299Abstract
The advent of nanotechnology in medicine has raised several new prospects in the improvement of diagnosis and treatment of human diseases. Nanoparticles are finding their way into biology in the form of drug carriers. The physical sizes of nanomaterials create a strong possibility for their interactions with biological systems. The property of their large surface area available to load materials is utilized in current therapies. By altering their size, composition, and surface chemistry, nanoparticles can be developed into a universal platform with multifunctional capabilities to meet the requirements of different drug delivery systems. It is envisioned that specific drug delivery to targeted tissues will minimize side effects and toxicity. We are primarily focusing on the achievement of nanotechnology in nanoscale drug and gene delivery. Additionally, a specific emphasis has been placed on the use of nanotechnology to improve controlled drug release and sustainable drug delivery in solid tumours.Keywords
Nanotechnology, Drug Delivery, Polymeric Micelles, Dendrimers, Liposomes, Viral Nanoparticles, Carbon Nanotubes.- Utilisation of Granite Chips as a Supplementary Coarse Aggregate Material
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1 Department of Civil Engineering, Valliammai Engineering College, Kattankulathur - 603203, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 2 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Background/Objectives: Concrete mixture consists of cement, fine and coarse aggregates. India possesses a wide variety of stones such as granite, marble, stone, sandstone, limestone and many others. Here, the properties of granite chips are studied and compared with the conventionally used aggregate material. Since granite is a lighter material compared to aggregates, its use in concrete will lead to reduced self weight on members and hence reduced dead load on columns and eventually, the foundation system. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Concrete cubes and cylinders of standard dimensions of M20 grade are cast. Four mix ratios are adopted, ranging from fully conventional concrete to concrete with coarse aggregate completely replaced with granite chips. Compressive strength and split tensile strength tests were conducted on all the test specimens at 7-days, 21-days and 28-days time periods. Findings: Based on the compressive strength test and split tensile strength test in the laboratory on various proportions with granite chips as coarse aggregate and it is compared with the conventional concrete. Applications/Improvements: It is concluded that concrete with 10% replacement of granite chips possesses great strength and since granite chips, considered here are recycled materials, this usage is not only beneficial stability-wise, but also cost-wise.