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A Fuzzy Graph Theory Approach to the Facility Location Problem: A Case Study in the Indian Banking System

open access: yesMathematics, 2023
A fuzzy graph G is stated to have a set of trees as its tree cover if all the vertices of G are in their union. The maximum weight tree in the tree cover is assumed to be the cost of a tree cover for a fuzzy graph.
Anushree Bhattacharya, Madhumangal Pal
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First Entire Zagreb Index of Fuzzy Graph and Its Application

open access: yesAxioms, 2023
The first entire Zagreb index (FEZI) is a graph parameter that has proven to be essential in various real-life scenarios, such as networking businesses and traffic management on roads.
Umapada Jana, Ganesh Ghorai
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Multiple Attribute Trigonometric Decision-Making and Its Application to the Selection of Engineers

open access: yesJournal of Mathematics, 2023
A novel method is presented for solving MADM under a sine trigonometric Pythagorean neutrosophic normal interval-valued set (ST-PyNSNIVS). An identifying feature of ST-PyNSNIVS is that it is a combination of PyNSIVS, PyNSS, and IVNSS.
M. Palanikumar   +4 more
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Programming parallel computers [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings. 1988 International Conference on Computer Languages, 2003
This paper is from a keynote address to the IEEE International Conference on Computer Languages, October 9, 1988. Keynote addresses are expected to be provocative (and perhaps even entertaining), but not necessarily scholarly. The reader should be warned that this talk was prepared with these expectations in mind.Parallel computers offer the potential ...
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A New Approach for Solving Type-2-Fuzzy Transportation Problem [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences, 2019
In this paper, a new approach is introduced to solve transportation problem with type-2-fuzzy variables. In most of the real-life situations, the available data do not happen to be crisp in nature. It gives rise to the fuzzy transportation problem (FTP).
Somnath Maity, Sankar Kumar Roy
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Human Psychophysiological Activity Estimation Based on Smartphone Camera and Wearable Electronics

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2020
This paper presents a study related to human psychophysiological activity estimation based on a smartphone camera and sensors. In recent years, awareness of the human body, as well as human mental states, has become more and more popular.
Alexey Kashevnik   +8 more
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Prey-predator model in drainage system with migration and harvesting

open access: yesNonautonomous Dynamical Systems, 2021
In this paper, we consider a prey-predator model with a reserve region of predator where generalist predator cannot enter. Based on the intake capacity of food and other factors, we introduce the predator population which consumes the prey population ...
Roy Banani, Roy Sankar Kumar
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-labeling problem of square of path

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mathematics for Industry, 2023
There are many problems in graph theory, where labeling of graphs is the only alternative to solve it. Graph labeling widely appeared in frequency assignment, communication network addressing, circuit design, X-ray crystallography, coding theory, missile
Sk Amanathulla   +2 more
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Critters in the Classroom: A 3D Computer-Game-Like Tool for Teaching Programming to Computer Animation Students [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The brewing crisis threatening computer science education is a well documented fact. To counter this and to increase enrolment and retention in computer science related degrees, it has been suggested to make programming "more fun" and to offer ...
Anderson, Eike F., McLoughlin, L.
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Visual and Textual Programming Languages: A Systematic Review of the Literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
It is well documented, and has been the topic of much research, that Computer Science courses tend to have higher than average drop out rates at third level. This is a problem that needs to be addressed with urgency but also caution.
Mooney, Aidan, Noone, Mark
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