Inverse Limit of an Inverse System of BE-algebras

Jimboy Ruben Albaracin Jocelyn P. Vilela Abstract This paper covers the notion of the inverse limit of an inverse system of BE-algebras and investigates some of its properties. Moreover, this study deals with the completion of a BE-algebra. Key Words and Phrases: BE-algebra, inverse limit, inverse system, completion Link to the Article https://doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v14i2.3966

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Short-term traffic flow forecasting using the autoregressive integrated moving average model in Metro Cebu (Philippines)

Dharyll Prince M. Abellana Abstract Traffic congestion is a major problem faced by many cities across the globe. The drawbacks of such problem are much more severe in developing countries due to the weak enforcement of policies, and lack of infrastructures to handle congestion, among others. In this paper, an autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model is developed to analyse the traffic flow dynamics of the Philippines, which is a...

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Modelling the interdependent relationships among epidemic antecedents using fuzzy multiple attribute decision making (F-MADM) approaches

Dharyll Prince Abellana Abstract With the high incidence of the dengue epidemic in developing countries, it is crucial to understand its dynamics from a holistic perspective. This paper analyzes different types of antecedents from a cybernetics perspective using a structural modelling approach. The novelty of this paper is twofold. First, it analyzes antecedents that may be social, institutional, environmental, or economic in nature. Since this...

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A novel hybrid DEMATEL-K-means clustering algorithm for modeling the barriers of green computing adoption in the Philippines

Dharyll Prince Mariscal Abellana, Paula Esplanada Mayol Abstract Purpose This paper aims to propose a novel hybrid-decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory-K means clustering algorithm as a decision-making framework for analyzing the barriers of green computing adoption. Design/methodology/approach A literature review is conducted to extract relevant green computing barriers. An expert elicitation process is performed to finalize the...

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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory of a University in the Philippines: the Case of UP Cebu

Aiza C. Cortes* AbstractEstimating the carbon emission of a university is a key step towards carbon neutrality in the education sector and in contributing to the national greenhouse gas emission (GHG) inventory. Following the guidelines of the Philippine Climate Change Commission (CCC), this study examined the university GHG profile using the University of the Philippines Cebu (UPC) as a case study. The main goals were to create a GHG inventory...

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