Pure and Applied Mathematics Journal

Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2013

  • Developments on Beal Conjecture from Pythagoras´ and Fermat´s Equations

    Leandro Torres Di Gregorio

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2013
    Pages: 149-155
    Received: 20 August 2013
    Published: 20 September 2013
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    Abstract: The Beal Conjecture was formulated in 1997 and presented as a generalization of Fermat's Last Theorem, within the number theory´s field. It states that, for X, Y, Z, n1, n2 and n3 positive integers with n1, n2, n3 > 2, if Xn1 +Yn2=Zn3 then X, Y, Z must have a common prime factor. This article aims to present developments on Beal Conjecture, obtaine... Show More
  • On Some Properties of Hollow and Hollow Dimension Modules

    Majid Mohammed, Abd Ghafur Bin Ahmad

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2013
    Pages: 156-161
    Received: 18 August 2013
    Published: 30 September 2013
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    Abstract: No doubt, a notion of the hollow dimension modules can constitute a very important situation in the module theory. Therefore, our work presents a key role mainly in some properties and characterizations of hollow and hollow dimension module. We prove that if R be a V-ring and M is semisimple with indecomposable property, then M is hollow module. Al... Show More
  • A Decomposable Computer Oriented Method for Solving Interval LP Problems

    Sharmin Afroz, M. Babul Hasan

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2013
    Pages: 162-168
    Received: 26 September 2013
    Published: 30 October 2013
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    Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to develop a computer oriented decomposition program for solving Interval Linear Programming (ILP) Problems. For this, we first analyze the existing methods for solving ILP problems. We also discuss the main stricter of Decomposable Interval programming (DIP) problems. Then a decomposable algorithm is analyzed for solvi... Show More
  • The Case against Educated Mathematical Dogma (Precise Mathematical Pi Value by Finite Equation =3.14159292035) 3+(1/(7+1/16)) Precise Finite Value

    Vinoo Cameron

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2013
    Pages: 169-173
    Received: 30 September 2013
    Published: 10 November 2013
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    Abstract: The relevance of this paper to current approximate mathematics and the sciences is a massive change, because this mathematics binds numbers in the rationality of a finite space of the primordial constriction from 4 to 3 coordinates, which leads to a specific calculable mathematical π, correct trigonometry, and the divergence of 1:3, and the placeme... Show More