Almost, Weakly and Nearly L-closed topological spaces
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Manal Al-labadi, Amani Shatarah, Sarah Khamis, Nosaiba Omar
Abstract : In this paper, we obtain generalizations of the concept of L-closed spaces. We study further properties of Lclosed spaces and introduce new topological concepts, the notions of almost, weakly and nearly L-closed spaces. We investigated and explored them, some of their characterizations have been proposed and discussed. The concept of nearly Lclosed spaces is also discussed and new propositions concerning this notion are introduced and investigated. We study the relation between those new topological spaces.
Keywords : Nearly L-closed space, Weakly L-closed space, Almost L-closed space.
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Chaos Topology Related to Chaotic Cancer Cells & The Relationship Between Cancer and Covid-19
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Amani Shatarah, Nosaiba Omar
Abstract : The chaotic behavior of cancer cells forces scientists to develop mathematical models or systems of differential equation to interpret such a behavior and human body immune response. In this paper, we investigate dynamics and factors concerning cancer cells growth introduced by Banasiak, Laohowicz and Moszynski in 2002 where numerical simulations illustrate the growth of cells chaotically side by side with biological simulations. Furthermore, according to those numerical simulations, we investigated the relationship between cancerous cells growth and the patient’s immune to Covid-19. In addition, we tried to use connected topological spaces to model the danger of Covid-19 on cancer’s patients.
Keywords : Chaos, Semigroups, Populations, Amplifications, Correlation Coefficient.
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Comparison between cells and Lindelof spaces in the mathematical structure The relationship between Coronavirus Spread pattern in Jordan and the compact topological space
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Nosaiba Omar, Tala Sasa
Abstract : In this paper, we establish a relationship between cells that cover living bodies and open sets that cover topological spaces which are the basic structure of mathematics. Characteristics of cells and topological covers are presented and discussed. In addition, we illustrate the relation between compact spaces and the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19). New topological concepts in mathematics related to covers have been introduced and explored. Basically, we study the concepts generalizing Lindelof spaces which are nearly and almost L-closed spaces, some of their covering characterizations and properties have been discussed.
Keywords : Covers, Membranes, L-closed space topological spaces, Coronavirus
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Effects of Daily Activities on Academic Performance of Applied Science University Students
Authors : Nawal H. Albahtiti, Rula Khazaei, Tala H. Sasa, Eman Almuhur, Waed Alahmad
Abstract : Sleeping is a herbal repetitive nation of relaxation for the thoughts and frame that's important to life. Sufficient sleep is extraordinarily crucial for one’s intellectual and bodily fitness. But sleep loss is a tremendous trouble in present day society Our major cause of this study is to evaluate the consequences of numerous each day sports in particular sleep styles and the frequency of day-time sleepiness on the educational overall performance of the scholars of Applied Science Private University (ASU). A questionnaire became administered to the scholars of ASU from the primary first year to the 5th yr. The Most Effective Factor On The GPA of ASU Student Is the Mental Factor. This have a look at became designed to inspire college students to searching for healthier sleep habits, through the use of instructional fulfillment as indicator. So we want to recognize the function of sleep and ought to take good enough sleep of 6-eight hours consistent with day for fitness and wellbeing.
Keywords : sleep, academic performance, ASU, GPA
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EULERIAN GRAPH OF SOME SPECIAL IDEALIZATION RINGS
Authors : Manal Al-Labadi, Eman Almuhur, Amani Shatarah, Anwar Alboustanji Nosaiba M. Omer, Nazneen Khan Raeesa Bashir
Abstract : Let R be a ring with unity and let M be an R-module. Let R(+)M be the idealization of the ring R by the R-module M. In this article, we study the Eurelian property of zero-divisor graphs. We investigate when some special idealization rings are Eulerian graphs.
Keywords : idealization rings R, Eulerian graph, Zero-divisor graph
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Further results of best simultaneous approximation on function spaces
Authors : Mona Khandaqji, Eman AlMuhur, Manal Al-labadi, Anwar Alboustanji
Abstract : The aim of this paper is to establish new results of best simultaneous proximinality problem for a finite number of vector valued functions in the Kothe spaces.
Keywords : Approximation, K¨othe Bochner function spaces, Banach lattice
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Independence Number and Covering Vertex Number of Γ(R(+)M)
Authors : Manal Al-labadi, Eman Almuhur, Anwar Albo
Abstract : n this article, we compute vertex covering number and independence number of zero-divisor graph of idealization ring Γ(R(+)M) and we classify when the zero-divisor graph of idealization ring Γ(ZN (+)ZM) is Eulerian graph. Index Terms—The idealization rings R, Independence number, Covering vertex number, Zero-divisor graph.
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More on complex hesitant fuzzy graph
Authors : AbdUlazeez Alkouri, Eman A. AbuHijleh, Ghada Alafif, Eman Almuhur
Abstract : Multiple attributes decision-making (MADM) problems were used recently in showing the effectiveness of uncertainty and periodicity information by using complex hesitant fuzzy sets (CHFS). In this works, some properties of an algebraic structure of complex hesitant fuzzy graphs (CHFGr) are introduced and studied. The degree of composition between two CHFGr is proposed. The formal definition of union, joint, and complement are presented to be covered in the realm of CHFGr. A real-life application is illustrated to show the relation between vertices and edges under the form of CHFGr
Keywords : Complex hesitant fuzzy graph, Composition of two CHFGr, Union of two CHFGr, Joint of two CHFGr, Complement of CHFGr.
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On µ-L-closed, q-compact and q-Lindel¨of spaces in generalized topological spaces
Authors : Eman Almuhur Manal Al-labadi Amani Shatarah Eman A. AbuHijleh, Sarah Khamis
Abstract : The research paper’s main goal is to propose the notions of µ-L-closed, q-compact and q-Lindel¨of spaces in generalized topological spaces. A number of properties concerning those new spaces are investigated and the characteristics of mappings are explored. The traditional definitions and attributes of common generalized topological spaces are applied to the newly formed mathematical concept
Keywords : µ-L-closed space, GTS, q-compact, µ-Lindel¨of, (µ, ν)-continuous function
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EULERIAN GRAPH OF SOME SPECIAL IDEALIZATION RINGS
Authors : Manal Al-Labadi, Eman Almuhur, Amani Shatarah, Anwar Alboustanji, Nosaiba M. Omer, Nazneen Khan, Raeesa Bashir
Abstract : Let R be a ring with unity and let M be an R-module. Let R(+)M be the idealization of the ring R by the R-module M. In this article, we study the Eurelian property of zero-divisor graphs. We investigate when some special idealization rings are Eulerian graphs.
Keywords : The idealization rings R, Eulerian graph, Zero-divisor graph.
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Pairwise Strongly Lindelöf, Pairwise Nearly, Almost and Weakly Lindelöf Bitopological Spaces
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Manal Al-labadi
Abstract : The main purposes of this article is to introduce new generalizations of the notion of pairwise Lindelöf spaces in bitopological spaces where new notions: pairwise strongly Lindelöf, pairwise nearly, pairwise almost and pairwise weakly strongly Lindelöf bitopological spaces depend on the new notion pairwise preopen countable covers. These covers where we focused on their importance in topology consist of countable subfamilies whose closures cover the bitopological spaces and we clarified how pairwise preopen countable covers effect on pairwise strongly Lindelöf spaces. The new concepts of pairwise strongly Lindelöf, pairwise nearly, pairwise almost and pairwise weakly strongly Lindelöf bitopological spaces are introduced and many definitions, propositions, characterizations and remarks concerning those notions are initiated, discussed and explored. Furthermore, the relationships between those bitopological spaces are examined and investigated. We illustrated the implications hold by these new bitopological spaces. We put some queries and claims, then we struggle to provide their proofs
Keywords : Pairwise Strongly Lindelöf, Pairwise Almost Strongly Lindelöf.
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Planar of special idealization rings
Authors : Manal Al-labadi Eman Almuhur
Abstract : Let R(+)N be the idealization of the ring R by the R-module N. In this paper, we investigate when Γ(R(+)N) is a Planar graph where R is an integral domain and we investigate when Γ(Zn(+)Zm) is a Planar graph.
Keywords : The idealization rings R, Planar graph, Zero-divisor graph
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Positive and Negative Impacts of Social Media on Academic Performance of Undergraduate Students of Applied Science Private University
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Tala Sasa, Abeer Al-adailah
Abstract :Purpose: We investigated students' plugs, tweets, and posts in this article to learn about their ideas and sentiments, as well as the network impact of their tweets and hot topics. Because of the recent coronavirus epidemic sweeping the globe, most people are remaining at home to prevent becoming sick and restricting the virus's transmission, which is why the bulk of discussions are taking place online. The majority of kids' feelings and activities on social media remain unknown. The text mining approach included sentiment and social media research. According to the findings, many had positive sentiments towards the tragedy. Such insights are vital when training kids to respond and aiding them learn to stand up to an unexpected infectious illness since it builds stability socially.
Keywords : Social media, academic performance, CoViD-19
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Predicting Pandemic Curve Distribution Using Statistical Models
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Mona Khandaqji, Manal Al-labadi, Anwar Alboustanji
Abstract :This article discusses the distribution of pandemic in the world and pandemic curve in Jordan and how the science of probability and statistics predict when active cases tend to zero by determining the shape of epidemic curve and relating it to a special probability distribution that has specific measures and properties. At the beginning of the outbreak of any virus in a society, reliable data describing it and its spread will be rare, hence researchers set up statistical models that have the ability to predict the spreads’ shape, where the prospected people hosting such viruses will go to and the likelihood of transmitting it to places they travel. Those models use known statistical measures that estimate the probability of disease transmission from infected people to others. In addition, the factors related to roads and people’s movement, taking into consideration, public health interventions, such as wearing masks, closing places of people’s aggregations like schools, universities mosques and churches and quarantine make difference in numbers of infected people. The fundamental differences between the “Spanish flu” that attacked the world a hundred years ago and “Coronavirus” the world facing since the beginning of the current year 2020 is the amount of huge data concluded from scientific studies and reports related to virology and epidemiology.
Keywords : Coronavirus, Pandemic Curve Distribution, Exponential Distribution
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Role of Mathematics Instructors in Enhancing Student’s Self Confidence in Distance Learning During Coronavirus Disease
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Manal Al-labadi, Amani Shatarah, Tala Sasa Raeesa Bashir Nazneen Kh
Abstract : This article aims to discuss and investigate forms of pedagogical knowledge of mathematics instructors and influence of their educational beliefs on their students during Coronavirus disease where progress in learning is typically influenced by self-confidence and anxiety
Keywords : Mathematics learning, pedagogy, Self-confidence, Anxiety
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Students' Slogging Through Physics: Anxiety and Self- Confidence
Authors : Tala Sasa, Tasnim Alayid, Eman Almuhur, Husam Miqdad
Abstract : Predominantly, physics students feel of fear and anxiety rather than practical contacting with the creative delight of physics. To make physics classes more exciting and motivating, this research is introduced on the desire of physics instructors. This research explores how various strategies of learning interact with students' motivations, help them to get rid of their fears of physics and developing a reliable instrument for understanding perceiving physics as a difficult course
Keywords : Physics, Teaching Strategies, Self-Confidence, Anxiety, ASU
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Studying structure of Coronaviridae, analyzing their geometry and focusing on the role of electronic applications in health awareness of viruses
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Manal Al-Labadi, Amani Shatarah, Nazneen Khan, Raeesa Bashir
Abstract : This study aims to focus on electronic applications that have an effective role in raising the awareness of the dangers of viruses’ transmission from person-to-person and their positive and important impact on people’s lives
Keywords : Geometry, E-health, Coronavirus, AMAN application
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The emergence of logic in mathematics and its influence on learners’ cognition and way of thinking
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Manal Al-labadi
Abstract : This article sheds light on the single phrase, logical thinking, which came to be understood in so many diverse ways. To assist explain the many distinct meanings, how they arose, and how they are connected, we trace the emergence and evolution of logical thinking in mathematics. This article is also, to some extent, a description of a movement that arose outside of philosophy’s mainstream, and whose beginnings lay in a desire to make logic practical and an essential part of learners’ lives.
Keywords : Logical thinking, Thinking, Cognition, Paradox
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Critical Success Factor For E-learning in the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study in Jordan
Authors : Tasneem Alayed, Tala Sasa, Nawal Albahtiti, Eman Almuhur
Abstract : The questionnaire was in three parts. Part A was Availability of E-learning requirements related to technical, administrative and financial aspects Part B was Disadvantages of E-learning and Part C E-learning obstacles. And It was written using Google Forms, and the link was shared through multimedia. The reliability of instrument was determined. Data collected were analyzed using simple percentage and t_test and Anova was used to test the hypotheses. The result collected and analyzed showed that; the majority of study (84.0%) respondents were in the middle age between 29 to 48 years old. Males were accounted for less than one fifth (18.0%) of sample. And we found out through the results teachers with 12 to 22 years of experience found of obstacles of E- learning in comparison with those with the lowest number of years of experience, and that state schools have more obstacles than private schools.
Keywords : E-learning, COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic, Teachers, Students, Classroom, Education, Challenges, Jordan.
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Warming Up Bases for Preparing Students to Mathematics and Physics Tests
Authors : Eman Almuhur, Husam Miqdad, Tasneem Alayed, Tala Sasa
Abstract : The present study sheds lights on a developed instrument that measures students’ anxiety concerning their fear of mathematics and physics tests. We make a comparison between levels of anxiety and self-confidence. We discussed methods mathematics and physics lecturers can carried out to prepare students for tests professionally in terms of enhancing students' self-confidence, giving skills that enable them to deal with problems they face in studying such courses dexterously and directing them to the effective study techniques, time management manners and how to increase believing in their selves, their self-efficacy and self-esteem which are interchangeably stand side by side with self-confidence.
Keywords : Mathematics, Physics, Tests, Confidence, Anxiety, Warming up
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On Pairwise C-closed Bitopological Spaces
Authors : Eman Almuhur
Abstract : - Ismail first proposed the concept of C-closed topological spaces in 1980, assuming that spaces which are countably compact are closed. In 2019, Omar and Hdeib introduced the notion of pairwise C-closed bitopological spaces. In this article, several results concerning these notions are proposed and discussed. Many findings are summarized in relating pairwise strongly Lindelöf bitopological space and pairwise strongly C-lindelöf.
Keywords : Bitopological Space, Pairwise C-closed Space, Pairwise C-Lindelöf.
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