3RD ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ANCIENT MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE FOR COMPUTING
World’s First Series of Online International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science
AMSCO 2k18
23rd & 24th November 2018
Book of Abstracts Editor Dr. Om Prakash Dubey General Chair & Convenor, AMSCO Published by
GIAP Journals
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS
3rd Online International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science for Computing
AMSCO 2k18 23rd & 24th November 2018
Edited by: Dr. Om Prakash Dubey Department of Mathematics Jag Jivan College, Ara (A Constituent unit ofVeer Kunwar Singh University) Bihar, India.
Gyandhara International Academic Publication Publishing Research Worldwide Al Khwair, Muscat, Oman
AMSCO2K18 - Book of Abstracts: Dr Om Prakash Dubey Š Copyright GIAP Journals All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication shall be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First Edition: November, 2018 Price: 10 USD Gyandhara International Academic Publications (GIAP) Thane, Maharashtra, California, New Delhi, Oman
ISBN: 978-93-83006-14-4 Publisher: Gyandhara International Academic Publications (GIAP) www.giapjournals.org, www.giapjournals.com Email: editor@giapjournals.com, enquiry@giapjournals.com Contact: +968 97362302
DISCLAIMER The views and contents of this book are solely of authors only. This book is being sold on the condition and understanding that its contents are merely for information and reference.The author and publisher specifically disclaim all and any liability for any loss, damage, risk, injury, distress etc. suffered by any person, whether or not a purchaser of this book, as a consequence whether direct or indirect, of any action taken or not taken on the basis of the contents of this book.The publisher believes that the contents of this book do not violate any existing copyright intellectual property of others in any manner what so ever. However, in the event the author has been unable to track any source and if any copyright has been inadvertently infringed, please notify the publisher in writing for corrective action.
Message from the desk of Honorable Governor of Bihar
Shree Lal Ji Tandon
i
Message from the desk of Honorable Vice Chancellor (Patron – amsco2k18) Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, Bihar
ii
Message from the desk of CEO – GIAP Journals (CoPatron – amsco2k18) It is my pleasure in introducing world’s first series of online conference AMSCO for Mathematics and computing. In last 3 years this platform has developed vertically and horizontally. With constant efforts of Dr Om Prakash and his team AMSCO reached to various countries as it is shown in list of guests and invited talks. At GIAP journals we are constantly trying to innovate in oreder to create world class research journals and books to reach to readersand society. With GIAP Conferences we reach to millions of researchers to add value in their journey. I wish a great success to AMSCO 2K18 and team.
Rajni Dwivedi CEO GIAP Journals, Oman
iii
Message from the desk of Registrar Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, Bihar It gives me great pleasure that in the series of “World’s First Series of On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science” it is ‘3rd On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science for Computing (AMSCO2K18)’ organized by “GIAP Journals” in collaborated with ‘Council of Ancient Mathematical and Scientific Research’ and ‘Global Institute for IT Management’ having its Nodal Centre at ‘Faculty of Management Science, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, Bihar’.
I wish all success of the conference and hope that all delegates enjoy the conference and help the society with the knowledge gained during the conference.
Col. S. N. Jha Registrar Veer Kunwar Singh University Ara, Bhojpur, Bihar – 802301, India.
iv
Message from the desk of Guiest Advisor Professor Jerry Luftman GIIMs Founder & Managing Director New York, United States of America (U.S.A.).
You can be the best technologist in the world, but if you cannot effectively convey how to leverage technology and lead initiatives that deploy the technology, it just doesn’t matter. The big salaries go to those who can collaborate with non-IT executives in leveraging technology to provide demonstrable business value. Prepared with an appropriate balance of technical, management, leadership, business, industry, and interpersonal skills is essential to succeed during today’s dynamic digital transformation, where every organization is an IT organization.
v
Message from the desk of Chief Guest
vi
Message from the desk of Chair Person I am glad to know that the “Third On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science for Computing (amsco2k18)” in the series of ‘World’s First Series of On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science’ organizing by ‘GIAP Journals’ is having collaboration with “Council of Ancient Mathematical and Scientific
Research”
and
“Global
Institute
for
IT
Management”. On my personal behalf and on behalf of AMSCO-team a heartfelt warm welcome to all distinguished delegates, speakers, session chairs, and participants in AMSCO2K18. It is very encouraging that the response to the Conference has been highly impressive. The technical programmes are enriched with four keynote speeches and twelve technical research articles from different geolocations United States of America, Mexico, Spain, Oman, Turkey, Australia, and India. It is highly imperative that technology brings communities closer and foster collaboration irrespective of geo-locations. Online conferences are a very innovative platform
to
share
knowledge,
experience,
and
collaboration
among
researchers/technocrats around the globe. It helps everybody in saving huge time, money, and energy; hence it may be named as Green Conference. I wish all success for the occasion.
Prof. Kusum Deep Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee – 247667, Uttarakhand, India Email: kusumfma@iitr.ac.in, kusumdeep@gmail.com
vii
Message from the desk of Chief Guest
viii
Welcome Note from the desk of General Chair & Convenor It has been a great prerogative to have responsibilities the General Chair and Convenor of “Third On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science and Science for Computing (amsco2k18)” in the series of ‘World’s First Series of On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science’. This Conference is technically supported and organize by ‘Gyandhara International Academic Publication (GIAP Journals), India’; is having collaboration with ‘Council of Ancient Mathematical and Scientific Research (CAMSR), India’ and ‘Global Institute for IT Management (GIIM), USA’. On behalf of AMSCO2K18 – core team, GIAP – technical team, CAMSR – team, GIIM – team and, on my personal behalf I have honored and delighted a heartfelt warm welcome to all distinguished dignitaries, delegates, speakers, session chairs, participants, and volunteers. The Conference runs over Zoom (Conference app). The technical schedule of AMSCO2K18 is rich with four key-note speeches and twelve technical articles from United States of America, Mexico, Spain, Oman, Turkey, Australia, and India. I trust that all of you enjoyed and finds a productive opportunity to enhancing our knowledge and help the society. To accomplish this level forces acted in the form of blessings from Honorable Prof. D. D. Mishra, Chairman, BOG, IIT (ISM), Dhanbad, India; Conference Patron Prof. N. K. Sah, Vice Cancellor, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, India; Conference Co-Patron Smt. Rajni Dwivedi, CEO, GIAP Journals, Oman; Conference Chairperson Prof. K. Deep, IIT, Roorkee, India; Conference Chief Guest Prof. S. K. Mishra, Banaras Hindu University, India; Conference Advisor Prof. Efre´n Mezura-Montes, University of Veracruz, Mexico; and Guest Advisor Prof. Jerry Luftman, GIIMs Founder and M.D., New Jersey, USA. It is not possible to measure the dedication of AMSCO, GIAP, CAMSR, GIIM – teams, spend to organize the Conference up-to this level. The support from Dr. P. B. Dwivedi, Conference Manager from Oman to manage this conference is incredible. The success of AMSCO2K18 is a result of tremendous effort of all well wishers and collaboration between number of Institutions/Organizations viz Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara; Caledonian College of Engineering, Oman; Global Institute for IT Management, New York, U.S.A.; Sohar University, Oman; Kirklareli University, Turkey; Universidad Nacional De Colombia, Spain; University of Veracruz, Mexico, University of Adelaide, Australia; Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, India; IIT, Roorkee, India; IIT (ISM), Dhanbad, India; Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag, India; Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology University, Bhubaneswar, India; Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Ambala, India; Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi, India; Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India; Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India; AISECT University, Bhopal, India; Amity University, Ranchi, India; GGSESTC, Bokaro, India; Ranchi University, Ranchi, India; and many more. Once again, delighted with your participation, I trust that you must have a rewarding and memorable experience as a witness of this World’s unique event, which will be never forgotten. With thanks and best wishes,
Dr. Om Prakash Dubey
ix
Message from from the desk of Secretary On behalf of the organizing committee, it is a great honor and pleasure to wish you a warm welcome for the 3rd On-line International conference on ‘Ancient Mathematics and Science for Computing (AMSCO2K18)’ ,to be held on November 23rd-24th 2018. This prestigious conference is the part of the World’s first series of On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science. It is organized by GIAP journals collaborated with Council of Ancient Mathematical and Scientific Research (CAMSR) and Global Institute for IT Management (GIIM, USA) with its Nodal centre at faculty of Management Science, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Bhojpur, Bihar. The first great Mathematician Pythagoras believed that mathematics held the key to beauty and philosophy. We can see mathematics in the curve of a sculpture, or the arc of a building. We can hear it in hip-hop rhythms, or bluegrass harmonies. Mathematics and Science together are the foundation of Engineering, Computer Science, Software design, Economics, Statistical analysis, Management, Life Science, Agriculture, etc. in fact in every walk of life. Undoubtedly, Mathematics and Science have fundamentally transformed our society in recent decades. The technology itself is progressive and exploring new horizons. A diverse range of topics from Mathematics and Science are featured in the conference. However, the major transformation is likely to be due to the increased filtrations of theme in new application domains with profound impact on many sectors of our economy and the potential to lead new paradigms in Science and Engineering, Medical Science, Economics and Management of Industries ,Social networking and many more. This upcoming Online Conference aims to compete positively with the previous conferences bringing to Florence prestigious speakers from all over the world for two days of exciting lectures, young innovators showcase research work on various aspects of Mathematics and Science to interdisciplinary work for the betterment of society. Your esteem presence will make this conference a memorable event. These days will be dedicated to cover a wide spectrum of themes on-line. This third online international conference crosses all hurdles to bring the brain storming sessions to the desk of the participants for knowledge enhancement and insight to new research areas drawing on cutting-edge research from both a local and global perspective, AMSCO2K18 provides a direct look into the progressive and respected approach within the academic research sector and around the world. The quest for knowledge has been from the beginning of time but knowledge only becomes valuable when it is disseminated and applied to benefit humankind. I hope that knowledge shared and connections made at conference will have the potential to inspire and create positive impact in our society We are confident that you will enjoy a stimulating conference online, on you tube, facebook and your participation will contribute to this vibrancy and enrich discussions around the theme, developing professionals knowledge exchange, insights and collaborations. Thank you . Dr. Shailja Shukla Prof.& Head, Computer Science & Engineering Jabalpur Engineering College,Jabalpur, M.P., India. Secretary, AMSCO2K17.
x
Message from from the desk of Nodal Centre Chair
xi
Message from from the desk of Conference Manager
On behalf of Conference management team I welcome guests and researchers in AMSCO 2k18. Its great moment for GIAP team in collaborating with AMSCO and presenting a unique system of academic conferences . It is a green conferencing system and it save time and resources for all delegates and community and leverage the power of internet for networking and collaborating. It is a technology of future and very soon more conference will adopt this system. Dr Priy Brat Dwivedi Conference manager
xii
TABLE OF CONTENTS MESSAGES ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌....‌‌‌‌ i - xii TABLE OF CONTENTS ‌‌‌.‌.‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌‌‌. 01 CAMSR ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌...‌‌‌..‌‌‌ 02 AMSCO ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌.....‌.‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌.‌‌‌.. 03 GIAP ‌‌‌‌‌‌....‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌.‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌.‌..‌‌ 04 GIIM ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌.. 05 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌.‌.. 06 TABLE OF PRESENTED TECHNICAL PAPERS ‌‌‌‌‌‌.‌‌.‌..‌.‌..‌.. 08 TECHNICAL SCHEDULE OF THE CONFERENCE ‌‌‌‌..........................‌‌.. 09 INVITED LECTURES ‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌..‌‌‌‌.. 13 ABSTRACT OF PRESENTED TECHNICAL PAPERS ..‌‌...‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌.. 17 On non-quadratic penalty function for non linear programming problem with equality constraints ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌..‌‌..................... 17 A review on discrete event system specification mathematical modeling .‌‌‌‌ 17 Use of discrete event system specification mathematical modelling in cyber physical system ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌..18 Detection of plant leaf diseases in agriculture using recent image processing techniques – A review ‌‌‌‌‌.....‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌.‌‌.‌ 18 Soft almost β-continuity in soft topological space ‌‌‌...‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌.. 19 Determination of some particular đ??ˇ(∓33 )- diophantine 3-tuples ..‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ 19 Use of fuzzy mathematical programming approach in job evaluation ‌‌‌‌ ‌.. 20 Effects of transverse magnetic field on mhd in convergent flow ‌‌‌‌... ‌‌... 20 Smartphones on the air track ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌...‌‌‌‌‌‌.. 21 Energy absorption of metal, and composite hybrid structures under oblique crushing loading ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌.. ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌. 21 *****
1
CAMSR Concept of Mathematics come into existence from the time immemorial with the necessity of the then human society in almost all parts of the Globe. Such Mathematics is in general called Ancient Mathematics and in particular it is Prehistoric, Indian, Sumerian, Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Mayan, Chinese and Islamic Mathematics etc. It deals with logic of shape and problems of every civilized society of these areas. The knowledge in the field of Mathematics were contributed by several civilizations as we know from the history of Mathematics but still a lot have to be unearthed which needs Scientific Research. We have to conduct research for collection, interpretation and evaluation of information to contribute in the field of Mathematics. In this process new reliable information will be collected through the study of Medieval and Modern mathematical outcomes and old information are corrected, if required. To have a teamwork for such a noble cause, the “COUNCIL OF ANCIENT MATHEMATICAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (CAMSR)� has been constituted with its head quarter at Ara, Bihar, India. CAMSR is a non-profit Society and is devoted to explore the secrets of ancient technical knowledge through researchers from their interdisciplinary innovative ideas to know the Universe and Welfare of Civilization. *****
2
AMSCO “Ancient Mathematics and Science for Computing (AMSCO)” is a highly regarded name in the World for its academic activities serving as a truly global gathering of top academicians and innovators since 2016. The dimensions of AMSCO “Old Is Gold” and “Mathematics is the Mother of All Sciences” are adjoined by Computing. Milestones of AMSCO includes ‘AMSCO On-line Global Researcher Meet, 2016’ and ‘World’s First Series of On-line International Conference on Ancient Mathematics and Science; viz amsco2k16, amsco2k17, amsco2k18’. Drawing on cutting-edge research from both a local and global perspective, AMSCO provides a direct look into the progressive and respected approach within the academic research sector and around the world. The ideas share and connections made at AMSCO have the potential to inspire and create a positive impact in our society. The events attract an impressive lineup of academicians, leaders and experts thought as well as the diverse audience of researchers to learn more about Ancient Mathematics & Science in conjunction with Computing.
*****
3
GIAP Gyandhara International Academic Publication (GIAP) is a fast emerging e-publication house in Mumbai, Muscat, Jordan, Nigeria and California, registered with Ministry of Finance, Government of India. GIAP is a 360 degree academic publication venture with the mission of unearthing, publishing & sharing research spirit and ideas of students, faculties, educational institutes, conferences, seminars, corporate houses & individuals in indexed e-books, journals and monthly magazines. GIAP is committed to adding extra value to research documents of all stakeholders by quality peer review; quantitative and qualitative review reports (feedback) to authors, so that quality of research publication can be improved. All GIAP publications are indexed by International & Government agencies like ISSN, ISBN agencies and are widely popularized through all possible communication channels. GIAP Journals is PILA member of Cross Ref USA. Recently Index Copernicus has evaluated all 6 journals of GIAP and very impressive ICV value has been accorded. GIAP is also pioneering in online academic and research conferences across the globe. In these conferences all delegates, presenters, jury and audiences are attending conference online using their smart phones, PC, tab etc. This technology is saving huge money, energy and time resources of all stakeholders. More information about GIAP activities and future events are available at www.gcri.in
*****
4
GLOBAL INSTITUTE FOR IT MANAGEMENT (GIIM) (www.globaliim.com) The mission of the Global Institute for IT Management (GIIM) is to impart a complete, flexible, and immediately actionable set of best practices by an international group of over 300 prominent academics, practitioners, and management consultants, to prepare IT thought leaders and business executives for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The institute provides a comprehensive set of 32 IT management certificates, with the appropriate balance of academic rigor and practical relevance, and with each frequently considered as being the single most important educational experience in the attendees’ professional life. The courses within the 32 respective certificates are delivered face-to-face (online is available) in concert with affiliate IT management associations, individual company groups/cohorts, or universities (where Masters Degrees can also be awarded). The learning opportunities are in close proximity to the job, on a just-in-time basis, and integrated into the clients broader learning and development objectives. We partner with our clients to deliver the right solutions to meet their education objectives. Our Vision: To be the most sought after provider of IT management education. After launching our initial offerings in 2012 with about 100 candidates/students, GIIM is primed to have well over 1,000 candidates (IT and non-IT) participating in programs this year. Enrollments are growing exponentially since we expanded our successful face-to-face programs with our asynchronous web program delivery. WHAT SETS US APART A comprehensive set of 32 4-course IT Management Certificates (over 130 courses), available around the globe; including Master's Degrees. Courses are taught by an international team of over 300 prominent academics & executives, providing a balanced perspective with the appropriate combination of academic rigor and practical relevance from leading professors from multiple universities and expert practitioners. It is our affiliates (faculty & collaborating organizations/universities) and adherence to accreditation standards that have established our credibility and brand. Programs for IT & non-IT executives from entry level to C Level. The sweet spot for GIIM Certificate are IT professionals with 10+ years of experience. Scalable, and flexible/personalized courses, certificates/certifications, seminars, workshops, speaking engagements, and schedules, focusing on the foremost practical approaches for managing opportunities to leverage IT. GIIM works with its affiliates to derive viable delivery & financial models. Programs can be delivered face-to-face, online, or blended/hybrid/combined.
*****
5
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
PATRON
Nand Kishore Sah Vice Chancellor, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, Bihar, India.
CO-PATRON
Rajni Dwivedi C.E.O., G.I.A.P. Journals, Muscat, Oman.
CHAIR-PERSON
Kusum Deep Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India.
ITERNATIONAL GENERAL CHAIR & CONVENOR
Om Prakash Dubey Jag Jiwan College (A Constituent Unit of Veer Kunwar Singh University), Ara, Bihar, India.
ADVISOR
Efren Mezura-Montes University of Veracruz, Xalapa, Mexico.
NODAL CENTRE CHAIR
Sanjay Kumar Singh Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, Bihar, India.
SECRETARY
Shailja Sukla Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, Madhaya Pradesh, India.
JOINT SECRETARY
R. K. Dwivedi Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag, Jharkhand, India.
CO-ORDINATOR
S. Kumar Maharishi Markandeswar Unniversity, Haryana, India.
ORGANIZING CHAIR
S. N. Singh Xavier Institue of Social Services, Jharkhand, India.
LIAISON OFFICER
P. K. Manoharan Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
6
COMMITTEE CHAIR
Upendra Tripathy Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. S. K. Samal K.I.I.T. University, Orrisa, India. Firdous Rahman Khan Sohar University, Oman. A. K. Lal Thapar University, Patiala, Punjab, India.
SPECIAL SESSION CHAIR
S. P. Tiwari Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India. Pratibha Tyagi Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Punjab, India B. S. Singh Cambridge Institute of Technology, Ranchi, Jharkhand , India. A. P. Burnwal G.G.S.E.S.T.C., Bokaro, Jharkhand, India.
BEST PAPER CHAIR
Sachin Tripathy I.I.T. (I.S.M.), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India. Debi Pr. Tripathy National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India.
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Shakti Prasad N.I.T., Arunachal Pradesh, India. Gulbir Singh Bengal College of Engineering & Technology, Durgapur, India. Ranjit Pradhan Bengal College of Engineering & Technology, Durgapur, India.
INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Prof. S. K. Mishra, BHU, Varanasi, India. Prof. Efren Mezura Montes, Mexico. Prof. G. N. Singh, ISM, Dhanbad, India.
Prof. Jesus Velasquez-Bermudez, Spain. Prof. Lakshmi Gorty, India. Prof. MarÃa-Yaneli Ameca-Alducin, Australia. Prof. S. K. Thakur, India.
7
TABLE OF PRESENTED TECHNICAL PAPERS Sr.No.
Paper id.
01
amsco 2k18 / 01
02
amsco 2k18 / 03
03
amsco 2k18 / 04
04
amsco 2k18 / 06
05
amsco 2k18 / 08
06
amsco 2k18 / 10
07
amsco 2k18 / 11
09
amsco 2k18 / 14 amsco 2k18 / 16
10
amsco 2k18 / 17
08
Title of Paper On Non-Quadratic Penalty Function for Non Linear Programming Problem with Equality Constraints. A Review on Discrete Event System Specification Mathematical Modelling. Use of Discrete Event System Specification Mathematical Modelling in cyber physical system. Detection of Plant Leaf Diseases in Agriculture Using Recent Image Processing Techniques – A Review Soft Almost β-Continuity in Soft Topological Space. Determination of Some Particular đ??ˇ(∓33 )- Diophantine 3Tuples. Use of Fuzzy Mathematical Programming Approach in Job Evaluation Effects of Transverse Magnetic Field on MHD in Convergent Flow. Smartphones on the air track. Energy absorption of metal, and composite hybrid structures under oblique crushing loading.
8
Author(s) Raju Prajapati, Om Prakash Dubey, Ranjit Pradhan. Sarfaraj Khan, Md.Aamir Enam, Arun Prasad Burnwal, Abhishek kumar. Sarfaraj khan, Abhishek kumar, Avnish kumar, Arun Prasad Burnwal. Arpan Singh Rajput, Dr. Shailja Shukla, Dr. S. S. Thakur. Alpa Singh Rajput, Dr. S. S. Thakur. Ozen Ozer, Om Prakash Dubey. Manoj Kumar Mandal, Abhishek Kumar. B. K. Mishra, B. K. Mishra. S. K. Singh.
P. K. Manoharan.
TECHNICAL SCHEDULE
of 3 ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ANCIENT MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE FOR COMPUTING rd
[AMSCO2K18] 23rd - 24th November 2018 (7.30 am – 11.00 am IST ) Om Prakash Dubey
Kusum Deep
Priy Brat Dwivedi
General Chair & Convenor
Chairperson
Conference Manager
SCHEDULE FOR 23rd NOVEMBER 2018 OPENING CEREMONY Sr. No.
Event
Facilitator
Timing
1
Welcome and introduction of Guests, Judges, Invited Speakers, and Audiences
Dr. Om Prakash Dubey
7.30 - 7.40
2
Pray to Almighty God
CAMSR Team
7.40 - 7.45
3
Introduction of CAMSR and AMSCO
Dr. Prof. Shailja Shukla
7.45 - 7.55
4
Introduction of GIAP Journals &Online Conference system
Dr. Priy Brat Dwivedi
7.55 - 8.05
5
Abstract Book Inauguration
GIAP Group
8.05 - 8.10
6
Chairperson Address
Dr. Prof. Kusum Deep
8.10 - 8.15
7
Vice Chancellor, VKSU, Ara
Dr. Prof. N. K. Sah
8.15 - 8.25
8
Chief Advisor Address
Dr. Prof. Efren Mezura Montes
8.25 - 8.35
9
Chief Guest Address
Dr. Prof. S. K. Mishra
8.35 - 8.45
10
National Anthem
AMSCO Team
8.45 - 8.50
9
TRACK Article Id
Title
Presenter
Timeline
INVITED LECTURE
JesusVelasquez Bermudez
8.50 - 9.15
Session Chair
Amit Kumar A. P. Burnwal
AMSCO2k18/01 Track 1. Maths.
On Non-Quadratic Penalty Function for Non Linear Programming Problem with Equality Constraints. Raju Prajapati
9.05 - 9.15
AMSCO2k18/03 Track 1. Maths.
A Review on Discrete Event System Specification Mathematical Modelling. Sarfarj Khan
9.15 - 9.25
AMSCO2k18/04 Track 1. Maths.
Use of Discrete Event System Specification Mathematical Modelling in cyber physical system. Abhishek Kumar
9.25 – 9.35
AMSCO2k18/10 Track 1. Maths.
Determination of Some Particular đ??ˇ(∓33 )- Diophantine 3-Tuples. INVITED LECTURE
AMSCO2k18/11 Track 1 . Maths.
Use of Fuzzy Mathematical Programming Approach in Job Evaluation
AMSCO2k18/14 Track 2 .Physics
Effects of Transverse Magnetic Field on MHD in Convergent Flow
AMSCO2k18/01 Track 2 .Physics
Smartphones on the air track
FIRST
9.35 - 9.45
Ozen Ozer
9.45 - 10.10
Manoj Kumar Mandal
10.10 - 10.20
A. Prasad B. P. Burnwal
Session Chair
CONCLUDE
Ozen Ozer
DAY
10
B. K. Mishra
10.20 - 10.30
S. K. Singh
10.30 - 10.40
SESSION
10.40 - 10.45
SCHEDULE FOR 24TH NOVEMBER 2018 Article Id
Title
Presenter
Invited Lecture
Dr. Maria-Yaneli 7.30 - 7.55 Ameca-Alducin Break
7.55 - 8.00
S. Shukla S. Kumar
Session Chair
AMSCO2k18/06 Track 3. Comp.
Timeline
Detection of Plant Leaf Diseases in Agriculture Using Recent Image Processing Techniques – A Arpan Singh Review. Rajput
AMSCO2k18/08 Track 3. Comp. Soft Almost β-Continuity in Soft Topological Space
8.00 - 8.10
Alpa Singh Rajput 8.10 - 8.20 S. Shukla A. Prasad
Session Chair
AMSCO2k18/01 Energy absorption of metal, and Track 4. Mech. composite hybrid structures under oblique crushing loading
Invited Lecture
DISCUSSION
11
P. K. Manoharan
8.20 - 8.30
Dr. Prof. S. S. Thakur
8.30 - 8.55
VALEDICTORY SESSION Feedback Session
Dr. Prof. Pratibha Tyagi
Result Announcement for Best Research Article
Dr. Prof. S. K. Singh 9.25 – 9.30
Introduction of AMSCO 2k19, and Valedictory Address
Dr. Om Prakash Dubey
9.30 - 9.45
Vote of Thanks
Dr. Prof. Suneet Kumar
9.45 - 9.50
National Anthem
AMSCO Team
9.50 - 9.55
AMSCO2K18
CONCLUDE
9.55 - 10.00
THANKS
MEET ON AMSCO2K19
12
9.15 - 9.25
INVITED LECTURES KEYNOTE SPEAKER – 01. Professor Jesus Velasquez-Bermudez, Chief Scientist DO ANALITYCS LLC / DecisionWare International Corp, Universidad Nacional, De Colombia, SPAIN. Prof. Jesus Velasquez-Bermudez is Mathematical Programing Entrepreneur, Chief Scientist of DO ANALITYCS LLC and DecisionWare International Corp., Creator of OPTEX Mathematical Modeling System an informatics tool that generate Decision Support Systems in many technological platforms like IBM ILOG, GAMS, AMPL, MOSEL, AIMMS, C. Creator of OPCHAIN a collection of specialized solutions, based in mathematical models, for optimize the value chain in: general agroindustrial supply chains, transport systems, energy systems (oil, gas, electricity), retail systems, logistics bank systems, mines and regional planning. Consulting engineer with more than 40 years of experience in management of projects in mathematical modeling, industrial automation and information systems, for large companies in multiples countries. Doctor in Engineering of the Mines Faculty of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2006). Industrial Engineer and Magister Scientiorum of the Universidad Los Andes (Colombia, 1975). Postgraduate studies in Planning and Engineering of Water Resources (Simon Bolivar University, Caracas) and in Economics (Los Andes University). LOGYCA Award for Innovation and Logistic Excellence 2006 granted by GS1-Colombia. ACOLOG Award to the Investigation in Logistic (2006). Prize ACIEM-ENERCOL Award to Colombian Engineering (1998). ALBERTO LEON BETANCOURT Award in Operations Research (1986). President of the Colombian Society of Operations Research (2000-2006). Vice-president of the LatinIbero American Association of Operations Research (2004-2008). Member by Colombia of the Executive Committee of the International Federation of Operations Research Societies (2002). Chair of XIV Latin-Ibero-American Congress in Operations Research (2008). Research area: Large Scale and Parallel Asynchronous Optimization. J. F. BENDERS THEORY & APPLICATIONS: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE Considering the importance of the seminal work "Partitioning Procedures for Solving Mixed Variables Programming Problems" (published by J. F. Benders in 1962) the lecture presents a review of the use of the theories of partition and decomposition of Benders (BT), and its variations, from 1962 to date; including a resume of the solution time speed-up generated by BT. As central part it discussed the use of multilevel parallelism allowed by Benders methodology using modern computational architectures (based on multiple CPUs, multiples GPUs and large storages of RAM memory), it is of utmost importance to solve very large problems in "reasonable" solution times. This is the basis of the "Asynchronous Parallel Optimization" and the "Real-Time Distributed Optimization" as fundamental approaches to the optimization of the future, both based on Cross Decomposition, the integration of Benders Theory with Lagrangeana Relaxation, atomizing the problem in multiple types of sub-problems based on the concepts of Dynamic Programming and Optimal Discrete Control. These concepts will be presented considering its applicability in the solution of large scale real problems. *****
13
KEYNOTE SPEAKER – 02. Özen ÖZER, Faculty of Mathematics, City 33-1-1, Province Kirklareli, TURKEY.
Kirklareli
University,
Ă–zen Ă–ZER shows her interest in research of specialization includes the Theory of Real Quadratic Number Fields with applications, Fixed Point Theory, Arithmetic Functions, đ?‘ƒđ?‘Ą -sets, p_adic Analysis, q _ Analysis. She has published her research articles in reputed international or national journals of Mathematical and engineering sciences. ON THE SOME OF REGULAR DIOPHANTINE P-2 -TRIPLES AND THEIR PROPERTIES
Diophantus who was known as the “Father of Algebraâ€? lived in Alexandria during the 3rd Century CE. Diophantus’ work was on algebraic problems to develop number theory. He explored the numerical solutions of Diophantine equations with high degree in the theory of numbers. He also found special Diophantine 4-tuples in the set of positive integers. Altough many different methods to solve Diophantine equations, some of Diophantine problems are still unsolved both determinate and indeterminate equations. In the present paper, we consider some Regular Diophantine Triple sets known as a Diophantine 3-tuple and use algebraic methods for solving them. We prove that some regular đ?‘ƒâˆ’2 - triples can not be extended đ?‘ƒâˆ’2 - quadruples by using the fundamental solutions of đ?‘Ľ 2 − đ?‘‘đ?‘Ś 2 = +1 or đ?‘Ľ 2 − đ?‘‘đ?‘Ś 2 = +4 Pell Equations. Also, we demonstrate that such triple sets don’t contain the primes satisfy đ?‘? ≥ 5 (đ?‘šđ?‘œđ?‘‘ 8) Reciprocity Theorem and Legendre-Jacobi Symbols. similar paper of us for Diophantine triple.
or đ?‘? ≥ 7 (đ?‘šđ?‘œđ?‘‘ 8) using Quadratic Note that, there does not exist any
Additionally, to support our result as numerical,
an algorithm can be written in Maple Computer Program and readers can get some new Diophantine triple sets satisfy our results.
*****
14
KEYNOTE SPEAKER – 03. María-Yaneli Ameca-Alducin, University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA. María-Yaneli Ameca-Alducin, is in the field of Computer Science at the University of Adelaide, Australia. She received her PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Veracruz, Mexico and Master degree in Applied Computing from National Laboratory of Advanced Computing (LANIA), Mexico. Her Master’s thesis titled: “Quantitative validation of thermography information for the pre-diagnosis of breast cancer” won the first place as best master's thesis award given by the Mexican Society of Artificial Intelligence (SMIA) in 2013. Also, her PhD’s thesis titled “Differential evolution to solve dynamic constrained optimization” won the third place as best Ph.D.’s thesis award given by the Mexican Society of Artificial Intelligence (SMIA) in 2017. Her research interests are the design, analysis, and application of the nature-inspired algorithms to solve dynamic constrained optimization problems. A COMPARISON OF CONSTRAINT-HANDLING TECHNIQUES FOR DYNAMIC CONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS. In recent years, Dynamic Constrained Optimization Problems (DCOPs) have been attracted the attention of researchers and practitioners because a large majority of real-world problems change over time. In the literature specialized on constrained numerical optimization, there are studies about the effect of the constrained handling techniques in static optimization problems. Nonetheless, there lacks any study in the behavior of the most common used constrained handling techniques when dealing with dynamic constraints. In this work, a study of the four most popular used constraint handling techniques and apply a traditional Differential Evolution algorithm coupled with a change detection mechanism was carried out to observe the behavior of these constrained handling techniques. These behaviors were analyzed using a well-known benchmark to conclude which techniques are suitable for the most kinds of DCOPs. To analysis, common measures in static environments were adapted to suit dynamic environments. While an overall superior technique could not be determined, certain techniques outperformed others in different aspects like the rate of optimization or reliability of solutions.
*****
15
KEYNOTE SPEAKER – 04. Prof. S. S. Thakur, Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA.
Prof. S. S. Thakur is presently working at Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, (M. P.), INDIA. Prof. Thakur received M. Sc. and Ph. D. Degrees in mathematics from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar in 1977 and 1982 respectively. He has published more than 250 research papers and supervised twenty six Ph. D. students most in the area of Topology and Fuzzy Topology and Fuzzy Data bases. He has been the organizing secretary of an International conference on “Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems” held in Dec. 2007. He is a member of editorial board and serves as referee of many international Journals and Conferences. The main foci of his current work includes Fuzzy topology, Soft Topology, Intuitionistic fuzzy topology and Applications of Intuitionist Fuzzy Sets in Databases.
TOPIC:- FROM CRISP SETS TO INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY SOFT SETS *****
16
ABSTRACT OF PRESENTED TECHNICAL PAPERS Reference Number: 01/amsco2k18/01. ON NON-QUADRATIC PENALTY FUNCTION FOR NON LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEM WITH EQUALITY CONSTRAINTS 1*
Raju Prajapati Department of Mathematics, Amity University, Jharkhand, India. 2 Om Prakash Dubey Department of Mathematics, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, India. 3 Ranjeet Pradhan Department of Mathematics, Bengal College of Engineering and Technology, Durgapur, India. e-mail: raju.prajapati20102011@gmail.com, omprakashdubeymaths@gmail.com, ranjitmath@yahoo.com
Abstract: The present paper focuses on non-linear programming problem (NLPP) with equality constraints. NLPP with constraints could be solved by, Penalty or barrier methods. We apply the penalty method to the NLPP with equality constraint only. The non-quadratic penalty method is considered for this purpose. We considered a transcendental i.e. exponential function for imposing the penalty due to the constraint violation. The unconstrained NLPP obtained in this way is then processed for further solution. An improved version of Evolutionary and famous meta-heuristic Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is used for this purpose. The method is tested with the help of some test problems and mathematical software SCILAB. The solution is compared with the one with quadratic penalty function. The results are also compared with some existing results in literature. Keywords: Securit
Reference Number: 02/amsco2k18/03. A REVIEW ON DISCRETE EVENT SYSTEM SPECIFICATION MATHEMATICAL MODELLING 1*
Sarfaraj Khan, 2Md.Aamir Enam Department of Electrical &Electronics Engineering, GGSESTC, Bokaro, Jharkhand - 827013, India. 3 Arun Prasad Burnwal Department of Mathematics, GGSESTC, Bokaro, Jharkhand - 827013, India. 4 Abhishek kumar. Department of Slectronics & Communication, BIT Mesram, Ranchi, Jharkhand - 835315, India. e-mail: s.khans78695@gmail.com, aamireee007@gmail.com, apburnwal08@gmail.com, abhishekec02@gmail.com
Abstract: This paper represents a review on Discrete Event System Specification by help of mathematical modelling, which provides the formal framework of Modelling and simulation it also focuses on its application. Keywords: Wirele
17
Reference Number: 03/amsco2k18/04. USE OF DISCRETE EVENT SYSTEM SPECIFICATION MATHEMATICAL MODELLING IN CYBER PHYSICAL SYSTEM 1*
Abhishek kumar Department of Slectronics & Communication, BIT Mesram, Ranchi, Jharkhand - 835315, India. 2 Sarfaraj khan Department of Electrical &Electronics Engineering, GGSESTC, Bokaro, Jharkhand - 827013, India. 3 Avnish kumar Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ramgrah Engineering College, Ramgrah, India 4 Arun Prasad Burnwal Department of Mathematics, GGSESTC, Bokaro, Jharkhand - 827013, India. e-mail: nn s.khans78695@gmail.com, abhishekec02@gmail.com, avikr208@gmail.com, apburnwal08@gmail.com
Abstract: Research and development are integral part for better sake of life, this paper represents use of Discrete Event System Specification for designing of Cyber –Physical-Model by the help of mathematical approach, which help to design the system in better way with help of computation technique not by real sensors or actuators, it also focuses on its application. Keywords: Wirele
Reference Number: 04/amsco2k18/06. DETECTION OF PLANT LEAF DISEASES IN AGRICULTURE USING RECENT IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES – A REVIEW 1*
Arpan Singh Rajput, 2Dr. Shailja Shukla, 3Dr. S. S. Thakur Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
e-mail: nn
Abstract: Agricultural productivity is something on which economy highly depends in India as well in all over the world. India is an agriculture dependent country; wherein about 70% of the population depends on agriculture. This is the one of the main reasons that disease detection in agriculture plays an important role, as having disease in plant leaf are quite natural. If proper observation is not taken in agriculture field then it causes serious effects on plants and due to which respective product quality and productivity is affected. Detection of plant leaf disease through effective and accurate automatic technique is beneficial at the starting stage as it reduces a large work of monitoring in big farms of crops. This paper presents review on different diseases classification techniques using image processing that can be used for plant leaf disease detection in agriculture. Keywords: Plant leaf disease, Classification techniques, Image processing.
18
Reference Number: 05/amsco2k18/08. SOFT ALMOST Î’-CONTINUITY IN SOFT TOPOLOGICAL SPACE 1* Alpa Singh Rajput, 2Dr. S. S. Thakur Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
e-mail: nn
Abstract: In the present paper the concepts of soft almost β-continuous and soft almost β -open mappings in soft topological spaces have been introduced and studied. This notion is weaker than both soft almost pre-continuous mappings, soft almost semi-continuous mapping.The diagrams of implications among these soft classes of mappings and some known classes of soft mappings have been established. Keywords: Soft regular open set, Soft β-open set, Soft almost continuous mappings, Soft β-continuous mappings, Soft almost β-continuous mappings, Soft almost β-open mappings.
Reference Number: 06/amsco2k18/10. DETERMINATION OF SOME PARTICULAR đ?‘Ť(∓đ?&#x;‘đ?&#x;‘ )- DIOPHANTINE 3-TUPLES 1*
Ozen Ozer Faculty of Engineering, KÄąrklareli University, KÄąrklareli, 39100, Turkey 2 Om Prakash Dubey Department of Mathematics, Jag Jiwan College Veer Kunwar Singh University, Bihar - 802312, India e-mail: ozenozer39@gmail.com, omprakashdubeymaths@gmail.com
Abstract: Diophantine n-tuple where n=3 is called as a Diophantine triple. It means Diophantine triple is a set of three positive integers satisfy special condition. For example, {đ?‘Ž, đ?‘?, đ?‘?} is a đ??ˇ(đ?‘˜)Diophantine triple if multiplying of any two different of them plus đ?‘˜ is a perfect square integer. In this work, we take in consideration some kind of đ??ˇ(∓33 ) - Diophantine triples. We demonstrate that such sets can not be extendible to đ??ˇ(∓33 ) Diophantine quadruple by using algebraic methods such as classical Pell equation’s solutions, solutions of đ?‘˘đ?‘Ľ 2 + đ?‘Łđ?‘Ś 2 = đ?‘¤ Diophantine equations where đ?‘˘, đ?‘Ł, đ?‘¤ ∈ ℤ , factorization so on... Besides, we obtain some notable characteristic properties for such sets. Keywords: Diophantine Triple, Pell Equations, Diophantine Equations, Modular Arithmetic, Reciprocity Theorem, Legendre Symbol.
19
Reference Number: 07/amsco2k18/11. USE OF FUZZY MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING APPROACH IN JOB EVALUATION 1*
Manoj Kumar Mandal Department of Mathematics, Jharkhand Rai University, Ranchi – 835222, India. 2 Abhishek Kumar. Department of Slectronics & Communication, BIT Mesram, Ranchi, Jharkhand - 835315, India. e-mail: nn
Abstract: Job Evolution (JE) is a systematic way to determine the value of job (VOJ) in relative to other job. It helps in developing and maintaining pay structures by comparing the relative similaritics and difference in the context and VOJ .This paper deals with Fuzzy Mathematical programming approach to solve JE Problem. Nonlinear (quadratic) structure of the overall achievement function has been used and the model takes the form of a quadratic programming problem model of JE. Keyword: JE, Quadratic Programming, Achievement Function.
Reference Number: 08/amsco2k18/14. EFFECTS OF TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC FIELD ON MHD IN CONVERGENT FLOW 1*
B. K. Mishra Shreenath Niketan, Matwari, Hazaribag, Jharkhand-825301, India 2 B. K. Mishra Department of Physics, V. K. S. University, Ara, Bihar-802301,India e-mail: nn
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the point of separation of boundary layer in convergent flow in presence of transverse magnetic field. The present mathematical analysis consists of momentum integral equation and energy integral equation, which are simplified using the approximation of flow regime. The boundary layer equations admit a similar solution of the potential 2 flow given by (x) = Cx m , and applied transverse magnetic field is proportional to x (m−1) . The applied magnetic field is perpendicular to the wall and the induced magnetic field due to the flow has been neglected with respect to the applied magnetic field HO . The impact of all the physical parameters are taken into account. Keywords: MHD, Momentum diffusivity, Electrical conductivity, Magnetic permeability, Potential flow velocity, Energy loss thickness parameter.
20
Reference Number: 09/amsco2k18/16. SMARTPHONES ON THE AIR TRACK S. K. Singh Cambridge Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ranchi, Jharkand, India e-mail: nn
Abstract: Wi In this paper we describe a classical experiment with an air track in which smartphones are used as experimental devices to obtain physical data. The proposed experiment allows users to easily observe and measure relationships between physical magnitudes, conservation of momentum in collisions and friction e_ects on movement by utilizing the users' own mobile devices. Keywords: Wirele
Reference Number: 10/amsco2k18/01. ENERGY ABSORPTION OF METAL, AND COMPOSITE HYBRID STRUCTURES UNDER OBLIQUE CRUSHING LOADING P. K. Manoharan B. I. T. Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. e-mail: nn
Abstract: Metal/composite hybrid structures, which combine low-density composites with low-cost metallic materials, exhibit considerable potential to provide cost-effective energy-absorbing devices for automotive applications. This study aimed to explore crashworthiness characteristics of aluminum/carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) hybrid tubes, experimentally and numerically, subjected to three different loading angles by comparing with the aluminum alone and CFRP alone tubes, in which the deformation patterns and several key indicators related to the crashworthiness of these structures were assessed. The experiments revealed that the CFRP tube has the highest SEA under the axial (37.82 J/g) and 15° loading (30.03 J/g) angles of all the configurations concerned; while the hybrid tube showed the greatest energy absorption. It was found that the energy absorption capacity of all specimens reduced in different extent with increasing loading angle. Specifically, with the loading angle up to 15°, SEA of the hybrid tube decreased by 10.0% from that with the axial loading; whereas SEA of the CFRP tube decreased by 20.6% from that of the axial loading. It means that the hybrid tube was more capable to mitigate the effects of oblique load on energy absorption capacity in comparison with the net CFRP tube. To better understand the crashing mechanism, numerical models were created and validated by the experimental data. A parametric study was further performed to investigate the effects of loading angle, thickness of aluminum layer, stacking sequence and thickness of CFRP layers on crashworthiness of these structures. It was found that the number of CFRP layers is more important to energy absorption of the hybrid tube. For the pure CFRP tube, there is significant difference between the axial and oblique loading conditions, making it disadvantageous to be a proper crashworthy structure. Whereas for the hybrid tube, the effect of loading angle on energy absorption capacity is considerably mitigated; and consequently, the hybrid configuration offers a higher energy absorption capacity for meeting the crashworthiness requirements accommodating complex impacting angles. Keywords: Wirele
***********
21