1st Edition
Mathematical Sciences and Applications Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Applications (ICMSA 2023)
The papers appearing in these proceedings are part of talks, oral presentations and poster presentations given at the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Applications held in the Department of Mathematics, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra (India) from March 24-26, 2023. The Conference was held under the auspices of the Mathematics Department which is recognized and founded by the U.P. State Govt. as a Centre of Excellence in Mathematics. The aim of the conference was to have a gathering of experts from the different field of Mathematical sciences and its applications in physical and biological sciences.
1. A note on q-series and Clausen type identities
Shyamli Gupta and Manish Gokani
2. Availability analysis of warm standby system with general repair times
Kanta and Sanjay Chaudhary
3. A study of non-Newtonian K-L fluid model through an inclined artery
of non-uniform cross-section
Amendra Singh and Sanjeev Kumar
4. Non-split domination cover pebbling number for some class of middle
graphs
A. Lourdusamy, I. Dhivviyanandam and Lian Mathew
5. A model for the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer based on
fuzzy expert system
Manisha Dubey and Sanjeev Kumar
6. Error probability bounds for channel coding
K. S. Altmayer
7. Fuzzy model for the validation and authenticity of avoid fraud at the
time of the claim process
Gyan Prasad Paudel, Sanjeev Kumar and Narayan Prasad Pahari
8. The combined effects of thermal and mass stratification on unsteady
flow past an exponentially accelerated vertical plate with variable
temperature
Rupam Shankar Nath, Rudra Kanta Deka and Himangshu Kumar
9. Thermal and mass stratification effects on unsteady flow past an
accelerated infinite vertical plate with exponential temperature
variation and variable mass diffusion
Himangshu Kumar, Rudra Kanta Deka and Rupam Shankar Nath
10. Hydro magnetic squeeze film between conducting transversely rough
curved circular plates
Ms. Pragna A.Vadher, Gunamani B. Deheri, Akhil S. Mittal,
Mahaveer P. Shekhawatand Rakesh M. Patel
11. Performance of longitudinally rough circular step bearings with
hydro-magnetic squeeze films considering the effect of deformation
and slip velocity
Dr. Jatinkumar V. Adeshara, Dr. Suresh G. Sorathiya,
Dr. Hardik P. Patel, Dr. Gunamani B. Deheri and Rakesh M. Patel
12. Bearing deformation and longitudinal roughness effects on the
performance of a hydro magnetic-based squeeze film with velocity slip
on truncated conical plates
Dr. H. P. Patel, Dr. J. V. Adeshara, Dr. M. P. Shekhawat,
Dr. G. M. Deheri and R. M. Patel
13. Influence of the hydro-magnetic squeeze film on a longitudinally rough
circular step bearing: Comparison of
porous structures
Dr. Jatinkumar V. Adeshara, Dr. Suresh G. Sorathiya,
Dr. Hardik P. Patel, Dr. Gunamani B. Deheri and Rakesh M. Patel
14. Primary and k – primary fuzzy ideals of Γ – semirings
Tilak Raj Sharma and Ritu Sharma
15. Some bounds of the neighborhood version of Banhatti-Sombor index
and modified Sombor index
Shivani Rai and Biswajit Deb
16. Performance of transverse surface roughness on conical bearing
lubricated with ferrofluid in the existence of couple stresses
Yogini D. Vashi, Rakesh M. Patel and Gunamani B. Deheri
17. Analysis of psychological distress among the college students using
the concept of fuzzy logic system
Monika Rathore, Uday Raj Singh and Sanjeev Kumar
18. A comparative study prediction of heart disease by using regression
modeling: Evidence from NFHS-5
Divya and Prof. Vineeta Singh
19. Exponentially varying lead time crashing cost stochastic inventory
model with provision of saving money on backorders
Vineet Kumar and Sharon Moses
20. Minimize various expenses arising during production-distribution
planning under imprecise demands and production quantity by using
fuzzy optimization approach
Saurabh Gupta and Dr. Manju Sharma
21. Queuing theory and communication networks
Satish Chandra Tiwari and Sanjay Chaudhary
22. Dynamics of tumor growth with delayed differential equations:
Impact of time delays on disease progression and treatment
Diksha Gautam, Sanjeev Kumar and Deepak Kumar
23. Forecasting milk and egg production in India: A comparative study of
different deterministic growth models
Bharti and Meenakshi Srivastava
24. Reliability analysis model for the consecutive 3-out-of-4: F system
Sadhna Singh and Amendra Singh
25. Fuzzy inference-based system for the authenticity of a claim raised by
the insurer
Monika Rathore, N. K. Sharma and Aryaman Kumar Sharma
26. The use of fuzzy inference system as a method for regulating the rate
of human population rise
Anurag Paliwal and Satyendra Singh Yadav
Biography
Prof. Shukla
Was an Indian mathematician who special□ised in modelling of ecological, environmental, physiolog□ical, and engineering systems. He was awarded in 1982 the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology. Other prestigious awards include the FICCI Award, and the Distinguished Service Award in Mathematical Sciences from Vijnana Parishad of India in 1997. Prof. Shukla did significant work on biofluid dynamics, in particular peristaltic transport of faeces in intestines and on the interaction of biorheological aspects of blood flow and arterial steno□sis. He also made contributions in the areas of popula□tion dynamics and the mathematical theory of epidemics.
Prof. Satya Deo
Collapsed during an award function just after receiving the Life Time Achievement award in the field of Mathematics from Vijña- na Parishad of India. He had been Vice Chancellor of APS University, Rewa and R. D. University, Jabalpur; and also served the NASI in the capacity of the General Secretary, Treasurer and Chief Editor of National Academy Science Letters. Prof. Deo was the elected Fellow of the NASI in 1991 and the President of the Indian Mathematical Society in 1999. He was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award by the Mathematical Association of India and the Indian Science Congress Gold Medal by the Prime Minister of India.
Prof. Pandey
Worked as Vice Chancellor, NGB Vishwvidyalaya, Prayagraj. He also worked as a Professor & Head, Department of Mathematics, University of Allahabad, Allahabad. He was the Founder Fellow & General Secretary, of the International Academy of Physical Sciences. His field of interest were Differential Geometry, Bio-fluid-Mechanics, Vedic Mathematics, Mathematical Modelling and Bioinformatics. He guided around 30 D.Phil. and 1 post doc. He received several awards. IAPS was his dream to serve the society in dif□ferent fields of physical sciences.