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126) MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF TUBERCULOSIS DYNAMICS WITH HYGIENE CONSCIOUSNESS AS A CONTROL STRATEGY

ABSTRACT Tuberculosis, an air-borne infectious disease, remains a major threat to public health in Kenya. In this study we derived a system of non-linear ordinary differential equations from SLICR mathematical model of TB to study the effects of hygiene consciousness as a control strategy against TB in Kenya. The effective basic reproduction... Continue Reading

127) THE EFFECT OF ATMOSPHERE ON EARTH-SPACE RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION STUDIES OF TROPICAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATION IN NIGERIA.

Among other atmospheric region, ionosphere, which is the ionized region of the atmosphere, is considered to impose serious limitation on radio wave transmission while the effect of other layers, more especially, the troposphere is often treated as negligible. At higher frequency, radio waves pass through the ionosphere and are attenuated due to... Continue Reading

128) SURVEY OF SQUARE ROOT ALGORITHMS OVER FINITE FIELDS

ABSTRACT Computing square roots over finite fields is a problem of interest, especially to understanding which algorithm is efficient, and how it works well. There are several known algorithms that computes square roots over finite fields, of all of them the shank’s algorithm is known to be the most efficient. The objective of this dissertation... Continue Reading

129) DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ONLINE JOURNAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (A CASE STUDY OF SOKOTO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY)

ABSTRACT This project research titled “Design and Implementation of an Online Journal Management System which is a case study of Sokoto International Journal of Counselling Psychology (SIJCP)” is a web-based system which is aimed at using the potent ability of the Computer System to solve many of the challenges faced by the current manual... Continue Reading

130) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND CONTROL OF BLOOD GLUCOSE/INSULIN CONCENTRATIONS IN AN INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETIC SUBJECT

ABSTRACT Mathematical models describing the variations in the plasma glucose and J insulin levels over time in an insulin - dependent diabetic person (IDD patient) were formulated. We showed that these models can correctly describe these variations when we solved them sirnuttaneously by andytical approach rather than the normal numerical approach... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MTH0127
  • Pages:107

131) DEFORMATION AND FIELD NEAR A CRACK TIP UNDER THERMAL STRESS

ABSTRACT In this research, we investigated the deformation field near a crack tip due to thermal stress. Crack tip singularities are examined using a line integral that exhibits path independence of all contours near the tip of the crack in a two-dimensional deformation field of an elastic material. The approach of using the J- Integral is used to... Continue Reading

132) DISCRETE TIME MATHEMATICAL SIR MODEL FOR DISEASE TRANSMISSION

ABSTRACT: Infectious  disease  has  become  a  source  of  fear  and  superstition  since  the first  ages  of  human  civilization.  In  this  study,  we  consider  the  Discrete  SIR  model for  disease  transmission  to  explain  the  use  of  this  model  and  also  show  significant explanation  as ... Continue Reading

133) THE ADAMS-BASHFORTH ITERATIVE SCHEME FOR INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS

ABSTRACT In this project work, we studied the Adams-Bashforth scheme for solving initial value problems. We gave an indebt explanation on the Adam-Bashforth scheme, its consistency, stability, and convergence, the two and three step methods were also derived. Numerical solutions were obtained using four (4) examples. TABLE OF CONTENTS  Cover page... Continue Reading

134) SPECTRAL METHOD SOLUTION OF VOLTERRA INTEGRAL EQUATIONS VIA THIRD KIND CHEBYSHEV

Contents 1 General Introduction 1 1.1 Background of Study . . . . . . . . . .1 1.2 Integral Equation . . . . . . . . . .......2 1.2.1 Fredholm integral equation . . .3 1.2.2 Volterra integral equation . . . . 4 1.3 Polynomials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.4 Orthogonal Polynomials . . . . . . .5 1.5 Chebyshev Polynomials . . . . . . . 6... Continue Reading

135) SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF Z TRANSFORM AND ITS ANALYSIS ON DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS

                    ABSTRACT In this project work, we have established a systematic study of z transform and its analysis on Discrete Time (DT) systems. The researcher also deal with Linear Time Invariant (LTI) system and Difference Equation as examples of DT systems. The right and left shift was use as a method of solution of the z... Continue Reading

136) A SURVEY OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS

Linear programming is a mathematical tool that is used to maximize or minimize a function when constraints are linear. In this project, we considered some examples and applications of linear programming problems.  TABLE OF CONTENTS    Title page  Certification                       Dedication                      ... Continue Reading

137) TIME SERIES ANALYSIS ON SOME SELECTED NON OIL PRODUCE IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF CASH CROPS & LIVESTOCK)

ABSTRACT           In the period of the 1970’s, Agriculture was the main stay of the Nigeria economy. The oil boom of 1970’s brought about a gradual shift from agriculture to crude oil making Nigeria to depend heavily on petroleum as main source of foreign exchange earnings. Agriculture sector which use to be the back bone of the... Continue Reading

138) CREDIT RISK MODELS

In Financial Institutions such as banks and other firms, we face financial risk which emanates from different source. Credit Risk as one of the prominent risk, had been found to reduce the efficiency of banks and other financial firms, hence, the research to model the risk . In this project, several models used to evaluate credit risk, including... Continue Reading

139) THE ROLE OF INCUBATION PERIOD IN A DISEASE MODEL WITH LOGISTIC AND LINEAR RECRUITMENT RATES

In this research work, we have reviewed and studied two disease models: a disease model with logistic recruitment rate with and without incubation period and a disease model with linear recruitment rate with and without incubation period.  The existence and stability or otherwise of the equilibrium states of the models were studied; also... Continue Reading

140) A STUDY OF THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FUZZY SET

Abstract The fundamental idea of the project is to provide basic and concrete concepts of the fuzzy set theory, and thus focused on easy illustrations of the basic concepts. There are numerous examples and figures to help readers to understand. It tries to explain the emergence of fuzzy sets from historical perspective. Looking back to the history... Continue Reading

141) MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF THE EFFECT OF IRRESPONSIBLE IMMIGRANT ON THE TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF HIV

ABSTRACT This project proposes a non – linear mathematical model to study the effect of irresponsible infected  immigrants on the spread of HIV/AIDS in a heterogeneous population with a constant recruitment of susceptible. The equilibrium points, stability analysis  and numerical simulation on the model are presented. It is realised that at... Continue Reading

142) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF HIV/AIDS DYNAMICS WITH TREATMENT AND VERTICAL TRANSMISSION

ABSTRACT This study proposes and analyzes a non-linear mathematical model for the dynamics of HIV/AIDS with treatment and vertical transmission. The equilibrium points of the model system are found and their stability is investigated. The model exhibits two equilibria namely, the disease-free and the endemic equilibrium. It is found that if the... Continue Reading

143) RELEVANCE OF MATHEMATICS AS A CORE SUBJECT IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NSUKKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE

ABSTRACT This project studied the relevance of Mathematics as a core subject in senior secondary schools in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State. The following research questions were posed to help the researchers in conducting this research: what are the benefits of teaching Mathematics in schools? Are adequate instructional materials used... Continue Reading

144) STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF INSURANCE OPERATION IN KWARA STATE (A CASE STUDY OF GATEWAY INSURANCE COMPANY PLC ILORIN FROM 2004 TO 2009)

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page                                                                                              i Approval... Continue Reading

145) FINDING THE DISTRIBUTION OF A RANDOM VARIABLE FROM ITS MOMENT FUNCTION

ABSTRACT Consider the problem of r t / randomly distributed points in a unit n-ball and the convex hull created by these points. Let ~ 11 be r.t times the r-content of an rsimplex whose p vertices are in the interior and r + /- p vertices on the boundary of a unit n-ball. Explicit expressions for the exact distribution functions of ~,, are given... Continue Reading

146) STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF FEMALE STUDENTS' ENROLMENT AT THE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVELS IN NIGERIA

This study is concerned with the female enrolment at the junior secondary  school levels in Nigeria. In writing this project, the approach has been to determine the trend in female enrolment at the junior secondary school level by  the geo - political zones.  This research work is organized into five chapters. The first chapter deals with  the... Continue Reading

148) ROYALTON HOTELS FRONT OFFICE INFORMATION

A sa:cly of Royr.!1on l1Dh::s f;-0;1. o,Tice was ca:-ried out; to uriderstand the system and determine the information rcqui:·emcnL Duri;1g the course or this study, problcn�s ai1cct ing the systems were  identified.  We then designed a new system which is computer based rulting into consideration the problems  identified. This new sysl.crn... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MTH0148
  • Pages:115

149) PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL SORTING ALGORITHMS

Internal sorting algorithms constitute a class of util ity programs that are  widely used in performing routine computing operations . This thesis examines  the t heory and structu res of these algorithms and ill ustrates their basic  principles with flowcharts and tabular presentations. PASCAL codes were also  developed and implemented for... Continue Reading

150) A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR THE CONTROL OF EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE IN NIGERIA

Ebola Virus Disease is one of the deadliest infectious diseases that has increased both mortality and morbidity rates primarily on the African continent. The aim of this report is to use mathematical modeling and analysis in controlling the spread of this disease. In this study, a mathematical model which represents the transmission and control... Continue Reading
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