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This book presents a thoughtful compilation of chapters derived from the proceedings of the 8th International Arab Conference on Mathematics and Computations (IACMC 2023), held at Zarqa University in Zarqa, Jordan, from 1012 May 2023. Encompassing a broad spectrum of themes crucial to contemporary research and development, the book delved into subjects ranging from partial and differential equations to fractional calculus, from probability and statistics to graph theory, and from approximation theory to nonlinear dynamics. Moreover, it explores pivotal areas such as numerical analysis and methods, as well as fostering interdisciplinary mathematical research initiatives.
Building upon the legacy of its predecessors, IACMC 2023 served as a premier platform for scholars, researchers and industry professionals to converge and exchange insights on a myriad of cutting-edge advancements and practical applications within the realm of mathematical sciences. This volume encapsulates the essence of IACMC 2023, offering readers a comprehensive overview of the latest breakthroughs and trends in mathematical sciences while serving as a testament to the collaborative spirit and intellectual vigor that define this esteemed conference series.
Presents diverse topics from partial and differential equations to numerical and mathematical methods and graph theory Explores pivotal areas of numerical analysis and methods and interdisciplinary mathematical research initiatives Encompasses a broad spectrum of themes on contemporary research and development
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Aliaa Burqan is Associate Professor of Mathematics at Zarqa University. She received her Ph.D. degree in Operator Theory from the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan in 2013. She has several research papers published in reputed international journals and conferences. She was an active member in the organizing committee of all mathematical conferences held at Zarqa University from 2006 up to now and the chairman of the last three, IACMC 2019, 2022, 2023. She is also serving as a scientific and advisory board member of some educational bodies. During the last few years, she has supervised several master's students and some of them are continuing their PhD studies abroad.
Rania Saadeh is Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at Zarqa University. She received her Ph.D. degree in differential equations from the University of Jordan, Amman, in 2016. She published several research articles in prestigious international indexed journals and conferences. Her research interests focus on boundary integral equation methods, boundary value problems for analytic complex functions, fractional differential equations, mathematical physics and numerical methods.
Osama Yusuf Ababneh is Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at Zarqa University, Jordan. He received his B.Sc. in Mathematics from Al-Albyet University in 2005, followed by Master's and Ph.D. degrees at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia, from 2007-2010. Since 2011, he has been the Editor-in-Chief for General Letters in Mathematics. With a portfolio boasting over 40 scientific papers, he actively contributes to the scientific community as a member of scientific committees for various international conferences and as an editorial board member for several scientific journals. Additionally, his research interests include numerical methods and fractional differential equations.
Ahmad Qazza is Professor of Applied Mathematics at Zarqa University, Jordan. He is renowned for his contributions to mathematical sciences and interdisciplinary research. He received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in differential equations from Kazan State University, Russia, in 1996 and 2000, respectively. His extensive research and academic work focus on fluid mechanics, mathematical modelling and numerical simulations. A dedicated educator and researcher, he is known for his contributions to advancing scientific knowledge and his commitment to student mentorship. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and participated in global conferences, emphasizing collaboration and innovation in science and education. His commitment to collaboration and knowledge sharing marks him as a leader in his field, inspiring students and colleagues alike.
Juan Carlos Cortés López is Full Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Spain. Since 2009, he has been the Deputy Director of the University Institute of Multidisciplinary Mathematics of UPV (more than 50 researchers), developing his research in the MUNQU group, modeling and uncertainty quantification. His research focusses on the extension of the classical theory of differential equations-ordinary differential equations (ODEs), partial differential equations (PDEs), equations with delay, fractional ODEs, etc.-to the random scenario under the so-called random differential equations (RDEs) approach including mathematical modelling with uncertainty quantification. He has co-authored more than 200 papers and chapters published in international journals and books. He serves as Associate Editor and Guest Editor in more than 10 international journals. He has served as a member of the scientific and organizing committees of more than 30 international conferences around the world, being a plenary speaker in several of them. He has been the advisor of
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R. Elsousy, Abdel-Salam G. Abdel-Salam, Continuous versus Categorical Imputation Method for Unobserved Count with Zero-Inflation.- F. Alsaafin, A. Burqan, Matrix Inequalities for the Difference between Arithmetic and Heinz Means.- Mohammad A. Amleh, Prediction of Future Order Statistics for Step-Stress Model with Frechet Distribution.- Edward L. Boone, R. Ghanam, Optimal Sampling Locations for Fractional Partial Differential Equations Using D-Optimality.- A. Alsoboh, A. Amourah, M. Darus, A. Alahmade, q-Neighborhoods and Partial Sums for Certain Subclasses of Analytic Functions with Negative Coefficients.- M. Shahwan, Lie Algebraic Method for Generating Certain Harmonic Oscillator-like Functions.- Mustafa I. Alheety, M. Qasim, K. Månsson, B. M. Golam Kibria, On Some Weighted Mixed Ridge Regression Estimators: Theory, Simulation and Application.- N. S. Mohammed, Emad A. Kuffi, Dhamyaa H. Al-Nuaimi, Utilize the Complex Sadik Transform to Solution Volterra Integro-Differential Equations of Second Type.- Majd Al-Zoubaidi, Amjad D. Al-Nasser, Entropy-Based Weighted Exponential Regression.- S. Al-Hijjawi, S. Alkhazaleh, Time Effective Fuzzy Soft Set.- Gharib M. Gharib, Maha S. Alsauodi, Rania Saadeh, Worood A. AL-hakim, Bara'a A. Abujarad, Using Medfield Atomic Solution Method to Solve Nonhomogeneous Fractional Partial Differential Equations.- Fuad A. Abushaheen, A Separation Axiom via a New Type of Function in Hereditary bi m-Spaces.- V. Edemskiy, S. Garbar, Large Family of Quaternary Sequences with High Linear Complexity and Period PNQM.- Abed Al-Hakim Majdalawi, Amjad D. Al-Nasser, Fitting Regression Models when Both Variables are Subject to Non-Normal Error Terms.- Ala'a Al-Kateeb, H. Hong, E. Lee, Structure of Cyclotomic Polynomials and Several Applications.- S. Ali Jafar Zaidi, Z. Shoukat, S. Brahim Belhaouri, K. Kassoul, IOT based Face Recognition and Surveillance System using Smart Phones.- H. Hussein, A. Islamand, S. B. Belhaouari, Stress Detection using Novel Time-Frequency Decomposition: Progressive Fourier Transform.- R. Saadeh, M. Mustafa, A. Burqan, Solving Partial Integro-Differential Equations via Double ARA-Formable Transform.- R. Saadeh, L. Hammdi, Ahmad Qazza, Solving Partial Integro-Differential Equations via Double Laplace-Formable Transform.- K. Kassou, S. B. Belhaouari, N. Cheikhrouhou, Particle Swarm Optimization-Based Variables Decomposition Method for Global Optimization.- M. Berir, M. Abdoon, A. Qazza, R. Saadeh, F. El Guma, A Co-oparat…
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