Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1817
K. Kumar, B. Kiranagi, C. Bagewadi
A system of Hawking radiation that dissipates the energy and mass of black hole is investigated. With the methodology reinforced with the explanations, we write the governing equations with the nomenclature for the system of matter antimatter and concatenate those equations with that of energy and mass of Black hole and Hawking radiation, such concatenation process, ipso facto fait accompli, following the same processual formalities for solvability. Key words: Hawking Radiation; Black Body; Fundamental Forces; Energy; Mass; Matter; Antimatter; Black Hole; Governing Equations
{"title":"Hawking Radiation-A Augmentation Attrition Model","authors":"K. Kumar, B. Kiranagi, C. Bagewadi","doi":"10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1817","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1817","url":null,"abstract":"A system of Hawking radiation that dissipates the energy and mass of black hole is investigated. With the methodology reinforced with the explanations, we write the governing equations with the nomenclature for the system of matter antimatter and concatenate those equations with that of energy and mass of Black hole and Hawking radiation, such concatenation process, ipso facto fait accompli, following the same processual formalities for solvability. Key words: Hawking Radiation; Black Body; Fundamental Forces; Energy; Mass; Matter; Antimatter; Black Hole; Governing Equations","PeriodicalId":7348,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Natural Science","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2012-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"86445588","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1850
Cheng Yang, Yinwu Li, Jingchun Wang, Kui Huang, Meng Zhou
This paper demonstrates a method for visual reconstruction and feature analysis of the surface morphology of red swamp crayfish in CATIA (Computer Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Application) and Microsoft Excel. Red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, with efficient burrowing activities and coupling propel pattern of abdomen with tail, was selected to study the feasible methods in the visual reconstruction and feature analysis of the surface morphology of living things. The digital measurements of surface of the red swamp crayfish were carried out using a three-dimensional laser scanner. Point clouds, the scanning digital data of the surface of the red swamp crayfish, were processed by deleting unwanted data, reconstructing surface in CATIA. There was a perfectly shape character similarity between the digital picture of the abdomen with corresponding point clouds shown in CATIA, and transverse curves which shown the surface morphology of abdomen in the cross section along the red swamp crayfish were obtained and saved as files of ASCII format in CATIA. Feature analysis of the abdomen of red swamp crayfish were carried out after files of single transverse curve were imported into Microsoft Excel, results shown that, the first row in file of single transverse curve was the number of rows after it, and those other rows stored coordinate values of measured points of the abdomen in the preset three-dimensional coordinate system, shapes of the abdomen in different cross sections were similar, and quadratic polynomial regression equation was able to effectively express surface morphology of the abdomen of red swamp crayfish. Methods and results presented in this paper prove to be potentially useful for analyzing the feature of biological prototype, optimizing the mathematical model and affording deformable physical model to bionic engineering, those works would have great implications to the research of biological coupling theory and technological creation in bionic engineering. Key words: Visual reconstruction; Feature analysis; Surface morphology; Red swamp crayfish
本文介绍了一种在CATIA (Computer Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Application)和Microsoft Excel中对红沼泽小龙虾的表面形态进行视觉重建和特征分析的方法。选取具有高效挖洞活动和腹尾耦合推进模式的红色沼泽小龙虾克氏原螯虾(Procambarus clarkii),研究生物表面形态视觉重建和特征分析的可行方法。利用三维激光扫描仪对红沼泽小龙虾的体表进行了数字测量。对红沼泽小龙虾表面的扫描数字数据点云进行处理,删除不需要的数据,在CATIA中重建表面。CATIA显示的腹部数字图像与相应的点云具有完美的形状特征相似性,并获得沿红色沼泽小龙虾横切面显示腹部表面形态的横向曲线,并在CATIA中保存为ASCII格式的文件。将单个横向曲线文件导入到Microsoft Excel中,对红沼泽小龙虾腹部进行特征分析,结果表明,单个横向曲线文件的第一行为其之后的行数,其余行存储腹部测量点在预设的三维坐标系中的坐标值,腹部在不同截面上的形状相似;二次多项式回归方程能够有效表达红沼泽小龙虾腹部的表面形态。本文的方法和结果对于分析生物原型的特征、优化数学模型和为仿生工程提供可变形的物理模型具有潜在的实用价值,对仿生工程中生物耦合理论的研究和技术创新具有重要的指导意义。关键词:视觉重建;功能分析;表面形态;红沼泽小龙虾
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Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1853
Cheng Yang, Yinwu Li, Kui Huang, Jingchun Wang, Meng Zhou
Bionics is a discipline with the obvious characteristics of interdisciplinary science and technology. It provides new ideas, new original management and new methods for the science and technology innovation. In order to optimize the excavator attachment, expand modern optimization design method. This paper puts forward the new idea of bionic optimization design, based on the basic theory of bionic research and technology. It described that the research profile of excavator attachment and the status for the parts of it. Finally, optimize the entire excavator attachment by bionic. Thus, it can improve the overall efficiency of the excavator. Key words: Bionics; Excavator attachment; Optimization; Tfficiency
{"title":"Bionic Study of Hydraulic Excavator Attachment","authors":"Cheng Yang, Yinwu Li, Kui Huang, Jingchun Wang, Meng Zhou","doi":"10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1853","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1853","url":null,"abstract":"Bionics is a discipline with the obvious characteristics of interdisciplinary science and technology. It provides new ideas, new original management and new methods for the science and technology innovation. In order to optimize the excavator attachment, expand modern optimization design method. This paper puts forward the new idea of bionic optimization design, based on the basic theory of bionic research and technology. It described that the research profile of excavator attachment and the status for the parts of it. Finally, optimize the entire excavator attachment by bionic. Thus, it can improve the overall efficiency of the excavator. Key words: Bionics; Excavator attachment; Optimization; Tfficiency","PeriodicalId":7348,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Natural Science","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2012-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"74681872","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1055
X. Xia
In this paper, we study the energy of a stochastic vibration system of a class of protein through wavelet alternation. Key words: Wavelet alternation; Protein; Stochastic system; Energy
本文利用小波变换研究了一类蛋白质随机振动系统的能量。关键词:小波变换;蛋白质;随机系统;能源
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Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1827
Hongxia Zhang, Fengge Li, Xiao-yan Li, Xuewen Li, Weiqin Yao
An Accelerated-Solvent Extraction-Ultra performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (ASE-UPLC-MS/MS) method using purified water as extraction solvent for quantitative analysis of chromequat (CQ) and mepiquat (MQ) in samples of tomato plants with higher sensibility and shorter extraction time was developed. The CQ and MQ residues and their dissipation rate were both covered in this paper. The limits of detection (S/N>3) and limits of quantitation (S/N>10) for CQ and MQ were 0.02 μg/kg and 0.1 μg/kg respectively. The linear range was 0.2~10 μg/kg and the correlation coefficients (r2) was no less than 0.9990, The average recoveries of CQ and MQ from tomato root, stem and leaf in the three spiked range of 1.0, 2.0 and 5.0 μg/kg were in the range of 100.0%~118.8% and 93.2%~110.7% respectively. The dissipation experiment showed that, on average, 98.8% of CQ residues and 99.7% of MQ residues had dissipated after 33 days, with a half-life of 3.67d and 3.66d, which can provide with guideline for using CQ and MQ on tomato in safe range. Key words: Tomato plants; Accelerated solvent extraction; Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry; Chlormequat; Mepiquat
{"title":"Determination of Chlormequat and Mepiquat Residues in Tomato Plants Using Accelerated Solvent Extraction-Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography- Tandem Mass Spectrometry","authors":"Hongxia Zhang, Fengge Li, Xiao-yan Li, Xuewen Li, Weiqin Yao","doi":"10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1827","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1827","url":null,"abstract":"An Accelerated-Solvent Extraction-Ultra performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (ASE-UPLC-MS/MS) method using purified water as extraction solvent for quantitative analysis of chromequat (CQ) and mepiquat (MQ) in samples of tomato plants with higher sensibility and shorter extraction time was developed. The CQ and MQ residues and their dissipation rate were both covered in this paper. The limits of detection (S/N>3) and limits of quantitation (S/N>10) for CQ and MQ were 0.02 μg/kg and 0.1 μg/kg respectively. The linear range was 0.2~10 μg/kg and the correlation coefficients (r2) was no less than 0.9990, The average recoveries of CQ and MQ from tomato root, stem and leaf in the three spiked range of 1.0, 2.0 and 5.0 μg/kg were in the range of 100.0%~118.8% and 93.2%~110.7% respectively. The dissipation experiment showed that, on average, 98.8% of CQ residues and 99.7% of MQ residues had dissipated after 33 days, with a half-life of 3.67d and 3.66d, which can provide with guideline for using CQ and MQ on tomato in safe range. Key words: Tomato plants; Accelerated solvent extraction; Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry; Chlormequat; Mepiquat","PeriodicalId":7348,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Natural Science","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2012-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"74209218","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1963
R. Kurup, P. A. Kurup
Objectives: Actinidic archaea have been related to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, malignancy, metabolic syndrome x, autoimmune disease and neuronal degeneration. An actinide dependent shadow biosphere of archaea and viroids in the above mentioned disease states is described. Actinidic archaea have a mevalonate pathway and are cholesterol catabolizing. They can use cholesterol as a carbon and energy source. Archaeal cholesterol catabolism can generate porphyrins via the cholesterol ring oxidase generated pyruvate and GABA shunt pathway. Archaea can produce a secondary porphyria by inducing the enzyme heme oxygenase resulting in heme depletion and activation of the enzyme ALA synthase. Porphyrins have been related to schizophrenia, metabolic syndrome x, malignancy, systemic lupus erythematosis, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s diseases. The role of archaeal porphyrins in regulation of cell functions and neuroimmunoendocrine integration is discussed. Porphyrins are prebiotic molecules which are involved in abiogenesis and origin of life. Methodology: Plasma from fasting heparinised blood was used and the experimental protocol was as follows (I) Plasma+phosphate buffered saline, (II) same as I+cholesterol substrate, (III) same as II+rutile 0.1 mg/ ml, (IV) same as II+ciprofloxacine and doxycycline each in a concentration of 1 mg/ml. The following estimations were carried out: Cytochrome F420, free RNA, free DNA, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, hydrogen peroxide, pyruvate, ammonia, glutamate, succinate, glycine, delta aminolevulinic acid and digoxin. The study also involved estimating the following parameters in the patient population- Hexokinase, porphyrins, pyruvate, glutamate, ammonia, succinic acid, serine, glycine, HMG CoA reductase, cytochrome C, blood ATP and heme oxygenase. Results: Plasma of control subjects showed increased levels of the above mentioned parameters with after incubation for 1 hour and addition of cholesterol substrate resulted in still further significant increase in these parameters. The plasma of patients showed similar results but the extent of increase was more. The addition of antibiotics to the control plasma caused a decrease in all the parameters while addition of rutile increased their levels. The addition of antibiotics and rutile to the patient’s plasma produced the same changes but the extent of change was more in patient’s sera as compared to controls. There was upregulated archaeal porphyrin synthesis in the patient population which was archaeal in origin as indicated by actinide catalysis of the reactions. The cholesterol oxidase pathway generated pyruvate which entered the GABA shunt pathway. This resulted in synthesis of succinate and glycine which are substrates for ALA synthase. The study showed the patient’s blood had increased heme oxygenase activity, increased serine, glycine, succinic acid and porphyrins. The hexokinase activity was high. The pyruvate, glutamate, ammonia, GABA and succinic acid l
{"title":"The Porphyrins, Origin of Life in Biological Universe and Evolution/Regulation of the Human System","authors":"R. Kurup, P. A. Kurup","doi":"10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1963","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1963","url":null,"abstract":"Objectives: Actinidic archaea have been related to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, malignancy, metabolic syndrome x, autoimmune disease and neuronal degeneration. An actinide dependent shadow biosphere of archaea and viroids in the above mentioned disease states is described. Actinidic archaea have a mevalonate pathway and are cholesterol catabolizing. They can use cholesterol as a carbon and energy source. Archaeal cholesterol catabolism can generate porphyrins via the cholesterol ring oxidase generated pyruvate and GABA shunt pathway. Archaea can produce a secondary porphyria by inducing the enzyme heme oxygenase resulting in heme depletion and activation of the enzyme ALA synthase. Porphyrins have been related to schizophrenia, metabolic syndrome x, malignancy, systemic lupus erythematosis, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s diseases. The role of archaeal porphyrins in regulation of cell functions and neuroimmunoendocrine integration is discussed. Porphyrins are prebiotic molecules which are involved in abiogenesis and origin of life. Methodology: Plasma from fasting heparinised blood was used and the experimental protocol was as follows (I) Plasma+phosphate buffered saline, (II) same as I+cholesterol substrate, (III) same as II+rutile 0.1 mg/ ml, (IV) same as II+ciprofloxacine and doxycycline each in a concentration of 1 mg/ml. The following estimations were carried out: Cytochrome F420, free RNA, free DNA, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, hydrogen peroxide, pyruvate, ammonia, glutamate, succinate, glycine, delta aminolevulinic acid and digoxin. The study also involved estimating the following parameters in the patient population- Hexokinase, porphyrins, pyruvate, glutamate, ammonia, succinic acid, serine, glycine, HMG CoA reductase, cytochrome C, blood ATP and heme oxygenase. Results: Plasma of control subjects showed increased levels of the above mentioned parameters with after incubation for 1 hour and addition of cholesterol substrate resulted in still further significant increase in these parameters. The plasma of patients showed similar results but the extent of increase was more. The addition of antibiotics to the control plasma caused a decrease in all the parameters while addition of rutile increased their levels. The addition of antibiotics and rutile to the patient’s plasma produced the same changes but the extent of change was more in patient’s sera as compared to controls. There was upregulated archaeal porphyrin synthesis in the patient population which was archaeal in origin as indicated by actinide catalysis of the reactions. The cholesterol oxidase pathway generated pyruvate which entered the GABA shunt pathway. This resulted in synthesis of succinate and glycine which are substrates for ALA synthase. The study showed the patient’s blood had increased heme oxygenase activity, increased serine, glycine, succinic acid and porphyrins. The hexokinase activity was high. The pyruvate, glutamate, ammonia, GABA and succinic acid l","PeriodicalId":7348,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Natural Science","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2012-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"73518481","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1339
Buavaroon Srichaikul, S. Samappito, Choosak Nitiketkoon, S. Wongyai, Gordon Bakker
This study was carried out in Mahasarakham Primary Healthcare Centre, Mahasarakham province in the area of Northeastern of Thailand. The experiment was randomized control trial clinical comparative study in order to examine the antihelmintic activity efficacy among Mebendazole, Thai Traditional Formulae, Areca catechu Linn. in the treatment of 200 mixed worms infection in human. The experimental group consisted of 150 patients and 50 patients for control group with inclusion and exclusion criteria which were screened by the selected mix worm infected patients samples. The investigation and extraction of worm eggs per gram of patient feces method (EPG) were performed with Ether Formalin Sedimentation test. The percentage of reduction of eggs per gram (EPG) of patient feces were collected, counted and confirmed by parasitologist and the clinical efficacy were investigated by the physician and the pharmacist. The % EPG data were collected before and after the treatment with Mebendazole, Thai Traditional Formulae, Areca catechu Linn. and with placebo. The result showed that Thai Traditional Formulae had the highest efficacy in antihelmintic activity followed by the efficacy of Mebendazole and Areca catechu Linn. respectively. The antihelmintic efficacy which were measured by the % reduction of egg worm per gram of patient feces were 93.69, 87.50, 68.12 respectively. The statistical analysis confirmation in this study were carried out by Wilcoxson Signed Ranks test and Kruskal Wallis method. The suggestion of this study should increase the number of samples of worm infected patients which the samples can be identified with more specific helminthes genus and species in order to obtain various types of efficacy by the treatment of different medicine as mentioned above. Key words: Efficacy; Thai Traditional Formula medicine; Mebendazole; Areca Catechu Lin.; Egg per gram
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Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1846
Buavaroon Srichaikul, Weerasak Seubsoh, S. Samappito, Gordon Bakker
This study was carried out in Mahasarakham Primary Healthcare Centre, Mahasarakham province in the area of Northeastern of Thailand. The experiment was carried on with 200 samples with randomized control trial clinical study in order to examine the side effects of Areca catechu Linn., TTHF and Mebendazole after the treatment of antihelmintic activity of mixed worms infection in human . The 3 experimental groups consisted of 50 patients in each group and 50 patients for control group testing with placebo with inclusion and exclusion criteria which were screened by parasitologist of mixed worm infection symptoms samples. The investigation of side effects were investigated after treating the first dose of Areca catechu Linn, TTHF and Mebendazole which were confirmed by the physician and the pharmacist. The side effects data were collected before and after the treatment with Areca catechu Linn. and with placebo. The result showed that Areca catechu Linn. had 20% of diarrhea and 20% of nausea, 20% of diarrhea in Mebendazole and 0% in TTHF. The suggestion of this study should increase the number of samples of worm infected patients and also the numbers of locations in Thailand in order to obtain various kinds of helminthes. Key words: TTHF (Thai Traditional Herbal Formula); Mebendazole; Areca catechu Linn.; Side effects; Antihelmintic activity
{"title":"Comparative Double Blind Clinical Trial Study of Side Effects of Areca catechu L., TTHF, and Mebendazole, in Treatment of Human Mixed Worm Infection","authors":"Buavaroon Srichaikul, Weerasak Seubsoh, S. Samappito, Gordon Bakker","doi":"10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1846","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1846","url":null,"abstract":"This study was carried out in Mahasarakham Primary Healthcare Centre, Mahasarakham province in the area of Northeastern of Thailand. The experiment was carried on with 200 samples with randomized control trial clinical study in order to examine the side effects of Areca catechu Linn., TTHF and Mebendazole after the treatment of antihelmintic activity of mixed worms infection in human . The 3 experimental groups consisted of 50 patients in each group and 50 patients for control group testing with placebo with inclusion and exclusion criteria which were screened by parasitologist of mixed worm infection symptoms samples. The investigation of side effects were investigated after treating the first dose of Areca catechu Linn, TTHF and Mebendazole which were confirmed by the physician and the pharmacist. The side effects data were collected before and after the treatment with Areca catechu Linn. and with placebo. The result showed that Areca catechu Linn. had 20% of diarrhea and 20% of nausea, 20% of diarrhea in Mebendazole and 0% in TTHF. The suggestion of this study should increase the number of samples of worm infected patients and also the numbers of locations in Thailand in order to obtain various kinds of helminthes. Key words: TTHF (Thai Traditional Herbal Formula); Mebendazole; Areca catechu Linn.; Side effects; Antihelmintic activity","PeriodicalId":7348,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Natural Science","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2012-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"91454958","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1835
K. Kumar, B. Kiranagi, C. Bagewadi
A system of terrestrial organisms dissipating consumption of oxygen due to cellular respiration and parallel system of consumption of oxygen due to cellular respiration that contribute to the dissipation of the velocity of production of terrestrial organisms is investigated. It is shown that the time independence of the contributions portrays another system by itself and constitutes the equilibrium solution of the original time independent system. A system of dead organic matter that reduces the dissipation coefficient of the decomposer organism is annexed to the oxygen consumption-terrestrial organism system. With the methodology reinforced with the explanations, we write the governing equations with the nomenclature for the systems in the foregoing. Further papers extensively draw inferences upon such concatenation process, ipsofacto.
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Pub Date : 2012-06-26DOI: 10.3968/J.ANS.1715787020120502.1180
Shui-Ling Sun
This paper studies the state feedback stabilization of a kind of nonlinear discrete singular large-scale control systems by using Lyapunov matrix equation, generalized Lyapunov function method and matrix theory. There gives some sufficient conditions for determining the asymptotical stability and instability of the corresponding singular closed-loop large-scale systems while the subsystems are regular, causal and R-controllable. At last, an example is given to show the application of main result. Key words: Nonlinear discrete singular large-scale system; Control system; Asymptotical stability; Stabilization; State feedback
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