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Résumé : This new volume in this groundbreaking series on mathematics and computer science builds on the basic concepts and fundamentals laid out in previous volumes, presenting the reader with more advanced and cutting-edge topics being developed in this exciting field. The mathematical sciences are part of nearly all aspects of everyday life. The discipline has underpinned such beneficial modern capabilities as internet searches, medical imaging, computer animation, numerical weather predictions, and all types of digital communications. This outstanding new volume in the series, Mathematics and Computer Science, examines the current state of mathematical science and explores the changes needed for the discipline to be in a strong position and able to maximize its contributions. Besides covering important practical applications for the areas where mathematics and computer science intersect, the editors of this new volume recommend that training for future generations of mathematical scientists should be re-assessed in light of the increasingly cross-disciplinary nature of the mathematical sciences. In addition, because of the valuable interplay between ideas and people from all parts of the mathematical sciences, this group of curated papers emphasizes that universities and governments need to continue to invest in the full spectrum of the mathematical sciences in order for the whole enterprise to continue to flourish long-term. Emphasis on important developments in applied mathematics and modeling, analysis and its applications, applied algebra and its applications, geometry and its applications, algebraic statistics and its applications as well as algebraic topology and its applications are covered. Whether for the veteran engineer, new hire, or student, this is a must-have volume for any library....
Biographie: Biswadip Basu Mallik is a senior assistant professor of mathematics in the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, India. He has been involved in teaching and research for more than 21 years and has published several research papers in various scientific journals along with book chapters with various publishers. He has authored five and has five patents to his credit. He is a managing editor of the Journal of Mathematical Sciences & Computational Mathematics and is an editorial board member and reviewer for several scientific journals. M. Niranjanamurthy, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Applications, M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka. He earned his PhD in computer science at JJTU, Rajasthan, India. He has over 11 years of teaching experience and two years of industry experience as a software engineer. He has published several books, and he is working on numerous books for Scrivener Publishing. He has published over 60 papers for scholarly journals and conferences, and he is working as a reviewer in 22 scientific journals. He also has numerous awards to his credit. Sharmistha Ghosh, PhD, is a professor at the Institute of Engineering and Management, India. She received her doctorate in mathematics from the Indian Institute of Technology, India. Her major field of study includes fuzzy and vague databases as well as computational fluid dynamics, and she has published several papers in scientific journals. She is also the editor of several scientific journals and works as reviewer of journals as well as doctoral theses in India as well abroad. Valentina Emilia Balas, PhD, is a full professor in the Department of Automatics and Applied Software at the Faculty of Engineering, Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Romania. She holds a PhD cum Laude in applied electronics and telecommunications from the Polytechnic University of Timisoara. She is the author of more than 350 research papers and is the editor-in-chief of two esteemed journals and is an editorial board member for several other national and international publications. Krishanu Deyasi is an associate professor in the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, India. He earned his PhD from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, and he has postdoctoral experience from The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India. He has written three books and has published papers in scientific journals. He is also an editor for several scientific journals. Santanu Das is as an assistant professor in the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, India. He completed his undergraduate degree from and is pursuing his doctorate from Jadavpur University.
Sommaire: Preface xxi 1 Fermatean Fuzzy Entropy Measure with Application in Decision Making Using COPRAS Approach 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Preliminaries 4 1.3 Novel Fermatean Entropy Measure 5 1.4 Application of Entropy Measure Through COPRAS 7 1.5 Comparative Analysis 12 1.6 Conclusion 13 References 13 2 Some Properties of Cartesian and Lexicographic Products of Soft Graphs 17 2.1 Introduction 17 2.2 Soft Graphs 18 2.3 Some Properties of Cartesian and Restricted Cartesian Products of Soft Graphs 20 2.4 Some Properties of Lexicographic and Restricted Lexicographic Products of Soft Graphs 23 2.5 Conclusion 26 References 26 3 Advancements in Enhancing Car Object Detection in Complex and Adverse Environmental Conditions Through Deep Learning Techniques 29 3.1 Introduction 30 3.2 Literature Review 33 3.3 Methodology 35 3.4 Result 44 3.5 Discussion 49 3.6 Conclusion 54 References 57 4 Approximation by Durrmeyer Type Operators Using Polya Distribution 61 4.1 Introduction 61 4.2 Basic Outcomes 63 4.3 Direct Results 65 4.4 Discussion 73 Disclaimer 73 References 73 5 Solution of Pollutant Dispersion in Porous Medium Under Linear Sorption Using Finite Element Method 75 5.1 Introduction 76 5.2 Mathematical Formulation 77 5.3 Numerical Derivation of the Proposed Model Problem by FEM Method 79 5.4 Analytical Derivation of the Proposed Model Equation 81 5.5 Results and Discussion 83 5.6 Conclusion 87 References 88 6 A Comparative Analysis of Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Database Models in Handling Imprecise Queries 91 6.1 Introduction 92 6.2 Basic Definitions 93 6.3 Processing Imprecise Query using Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Sets 94 6.4 Results and Discussion 98 6.5 Concluding Remarks 98 References 99 7 Tweaked Portfolio Estimation Regarding Indian Securities Exchange: An Empirical Study 101 7.1 Introduction 102 7.2 Literature Review in Financial Market 102 7.3 Method 103 7.4 Results 107 7.5 Discussion 116 References 116 8 Fixed Point Results Related to Graph Theory 117 8.1 Introduction 117 8.2 Preliminaries 118 8.3 Main Results 119 References 128 9 Unleashing GPT-3's Potential in Automatic Text Generation: A Comprehensive Study and Analysis 131 9.1 Introduction 132 9.2 Literature Review 133 9.3 Methodology 135 9.4 Evaluation Metrics 140 9.5 Experimental Results 143 9.6 Discussion 147 9.7 Exploration of the Strengths and Weaknesses of GPT-3 for Automatic Text Generation 148 Conclusion 150 References 151 10 Optimization Techniques and Their Applications in Science and Engineering 153 10.1 Introduction 154 10.2 Related Work 159
Mansi Bhatia, H. D. Arora, Anjali Naithani and Vijay Kumar
Jinta Jose, Bobin George and Rajesh K. Thumbakara
Rejuwan Shamim, Biswadip Basu Mallik and Trapty Agarwal
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