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In this paper, we propose a method called “Partial Derivative”to systematically estimate the roots of a polynomial withmultiple roots. The method optimizes the number and order of the roots, andassumes that the roots are on a closed path. The advantage of thismethod is that the partial derivatives of the polynomial function can beobtained, as well as the corresponding values of the roots. We will applythe partial derivative method to the polynomial of the continuous wavesequation. Using the diffusion tensor, the root identification process ofthe continuous waves equation is converted into that of the polynomial, byconstructing the correct degree polynomial according to the observeddata.Finally, iterative root seeking is conducted within this constructed polynomialto achieve root identification. The method is verified by simulations,implemented in 3D excursion data and also applied toreal data from the neonatal population. The correct pattern of theroot of the diffusion tensor is identified. Approach is expanded tomulti-dimensional excursion and proven to be dependable in identifyingmulti-dimensional roots of a polynomial function.
At the end of the US$360 million Millennium Development Goal (MDG) period,169 countries had met this benchmark of vaccinating 90% of children,while 247 countries had to meet this target before the United Nations’2015 deadline to reduce mortality in children under the age of five yearsfrom 1990 levels. Now a new wave of data and research throws into doubt theprogress that has been made towards this goal since 1990. These new challengesare chronic under-nutrition, high rates of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV,severe community-acquired antibiotic-resistance and a reduction in funding forhealth. These new research papers challenge our understanding of how and whychildren have died or have become sick since the 1990 MDG period. They showusing multi-country econometric methods that low education, declining job opportunitiesand inequalities have continued to worsen for about 83 million children in theSocial Protection pillar of the MDG era. The pattern of indicators for under-fiveincomes and nutrition seems to be broadly similar to earlier analyses that lookedat the same indicators. In addition, problems such as malaria are not beingaddressed. d2c66b5586