Mathematics and Computing 2013, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
International Conference in Haldia, India

Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics Series, Vol. 91

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This book discusses recent developments and contemporary research in mathematics, statistics and their applications in computing. All contributing authors are eminent academicians, scientists, researchers and scholars in their respective fields, hailing from around the world. The conference has emerged as a powerful forum, offering researchers a venue to discuss, interact and collaborate and stimulating the advancement of mathematics and its applications in computer science. The book will allow aspiring researchers to update their knowledge of cryptography, algebra, frame theory, optimizations, stochastic processes, compressive sensing, functional analysis, complex variables, etc. Educating future consumers, users, producers, developers and researchers in mathematics and computing is a challenging task and essential to the development of modern society. Hence, mathematics and its applications in computer science are of vital importance to a broad range of communities, including mathematicians and computing professionals across different educational levels and disciplines.

Chapter 1. Propagation of water waves in the presence of thin vertical barrier on the bottom undulation.- Chapter 2. Cryptanalysis of Multilanguage Encryption Techniques.- Chapter 3. Signcryption with Delayed Identification.- Chapter 4. HDNM8: A Round-8 High Diffusion Block Cipher With Nonlinear Mixing Function.- Chapter 5. Frames and Erasures.- Chapter 6. Semi-inner Product: Application to Frame Theory and Numerical Range of Operators.- Chapter 7. Multi-level Non-Linear Programming Problem With Some Multi-choice Parameter.- Chapter 8. A New Class of Rational Cubic Fractal Splines for Univariate Interpolation.- Chapter 9. Applications of Compressive Sensing To Surveillance Problems.- Chapter 10. Region of Variability for Some Subclasses of Univalent Functions.- Chapter 11. Ideal cone: a new method to generate complete Pareto set of multi-criteria optimization problems.- Chapter 12. Fractional Programming Problem with Bounded Parameters.- Chapter 13. Approximation Properties of Linear Positive Operators with the help of Biorthogonal Polynomials.- Chapter 14. Similarity Based Reasoning Fuzzy Systems and Universal Approximation.- Chapter 15. Similarity measure of intuitionistic fuzzy numbers by the centroid point.- Chapter 16. Classification Rules for Exponential Populations under Order Restrictions on Parameters.- Chapter 17. Solving the Exterior Bernoulli Problem using the Shape Derivative Approach.- Chapter 18. Applications of the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness on the space lp(r; s; t;B(m)), 1 p < ¥.- Chapter 19. Some Geometric Properties of Generalized Cesàro-Musielak-Orlicz Sequence Spaces.- Chapter 20. Inverting the transforms arising in the GI=M=1 risk process using roots.- Chapter 21. On Quasi-ideals in Ternary Semirings.- Chapter 22. Epidemiological Models: a Study of Two Retroviruses, HIVand HTLV-I.

RAM MOHAPATRA is professor of mathematics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA. He received his PhD degree from the University of Jabalpur, India, in 1968. Earlier, he taught at Sambalpur University in India, American University in Beirut, Lebanon, University of Alberta and York University, Canada, prior to coming to Orlando. His area of research is Mathematical Analysis and he is the author of two books, two edited monographs and over 120 research papers. He referees articles for professional journals and serves as a member of editorial board of a number of journals.

DEBASIS GIRI is professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, India. He topics of interest are discrete mathematics, cryptography, information security, coding theory, advanced algorithms, design and analysis of algorithms and formal languages and automata theory. His research interests include cryptography, network security, security in wireless sensor networks and security in VANETs. Dr. Giri had delivered several talks and guest lectures at various universities and conferences. He is supervisor of three PhD research scholars. Further, he guided many B.Tech. and M.Tech. students. He is associate editor of the Journal of Security and Communication Networks (Wiley) and the Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering Innovations. Further, he is editorial board member and reviewer of many reputed international journals. He is also program committee member of many international conferences. He is life member of Cryptology Research Society of India. He received his PhD on “Cryptanalysis and Improvement of Protocols for digital signature, smart-card authentication and access control” from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. He did both his M.Tech. and M.Sc. from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. He secured tenth position in all India rank with percentile score 98.42 in the GraduateAptitude Test

Discusses new advances in mathematics, statistics and their applications in computing Presents contributions from eminent international researchers Will be useful to aspiring researchers in several areas of mathematics Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras