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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 559-566


Snake –Mongoose Principle

Dr. Shobha Lal.




Abstract

“If a snake moves on a surface and if a Mongoose comes before it then a neck to neck fighting starts finally snakes dies, it happens same in case of wave communication and Network related cases that bears different level of wavelets as unseen force”.This is Snake-Mongoose Principle as inventor and author of this paper claims. To exhibit and demonstrate, an identity and some supper position result of Differential equation may be taken in to account. To justify the fact a small short of identity (k2+1)2-(k2-1)2= 4k2may be taken. Here, this Simple application of taken identity leads to a very mould and convergent logic supposed as an important tool for any wave communication dealing with wave problem under problem under different Domain.Corresponding nodes used in the communication Network, where constructive and Destructive fringes collide, finally fightingover and Mongoose leads as a result in the right hand side of the identity may clearly explains the Snake-Mongoose Principle. Identity that may be taken for the consideration to this principle is (k2+1)2-(k2-1)2= 4k2, where k is any real value of real time framework that allows the network coming forward one by one representing different curves in geometrical nature and try to hamper one another during overlapping. Higher order differential equations are of great significance in this study. A final nod is supposed to be located during the insertion of different practical value in a stipulated period.

Key words: Snake, Mongoose, Identity, Network, Inter fringes, Higher order differential equation.






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