This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Dr. Poonam Kumar Sharma. She holds a PhD in mathematics from Jamia Millia Islamia University and has over 20 years of experience as an Associate Professor of Mathematics. Her research focuses on areas like modern algebra, topology, and fuzzy mathematics. She has published over 50 research papers and written textbooks on various mathematics topics.
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This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Poonam Kumar Sharma that includes the following key details:
- Educational background including a Ph.D. from Jamia Millia Islamia University and areas of interest in modern algebra, topology, and fuzzy mathematics.
- Work experience as an Associate Professor at DAV College in Jalandhar, India since 1994 with additional responsibilities like organizing conferences.
- Publications including 8 authored mathematics textbooks, over 40 research papers in international journals, and presentations at conferences.
- Areas of research focus on intuitionistic fuzzy structures in algebraic systems like groups, rings, and modules.
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This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Dr. Poonam Kumar Sharma. Some key details include:
- She holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Jamia Millia Islamia University and has taught as an associate professor since 1994.
- Her research interests include modern algebra, topology, and fuzzy mathematics. She has published over 50 research papers and authored several textbooks.
- She has held various organizational roles, including organizing national conferences on mathematics and coordinating a teacher workshop. She has also presented research abroad in the US and Bulgaria.
This document is a curriculum vitae that provides biographical information about Hemant Kumar Nashine. It includes his education history, with degrees including a PhD in mathematics from 2007-2010. It also lists his employment history teaching mathematics at various universities in India from 2001-2015. Finally, it provides a bibliography of his 195 journal publications between 2004-2016, with several papers accepted or under review.
This document outlines the topics, grading policy, references, and contact information for a discrete mathematics course. The topics section lists key concepts like set theory, logic, induction, and graph theory. Assignments are 30% of the grade, with midterm and final exams each accounting for 25%. The remaining 20% depends on participation and attendance. Two textbooks and an online reference are provided. Contact is given as an email address for a professor in room 525 of the IT building.
In real-life decisions, usually we happen to suffer through different states of uncertainties. In order to counter these uncertainties, in this paper, the author formulated a transportation problem in which costs are triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers, supplies and demands are crisp numbers. In this paper, a simple method for solving type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy transportation problem (type-2 IFTP) is proposed and optimal solution is obtained without using intuitionistic fuzzy modified distribution method and intuitionistic fuzzy zero point method. So, the proposed method gives the optimal solution directly. The solution procedure is illustrated with the help of three real life numerical examples. Defect of existing results proposed by Singh and Yadav (2016a) is discussed. Validity of Pandianâs (2014) method is reviewed. Finally, the comparative study, results and discussion are given.
This document provides an introduction to the concepts and techniques of Vedic mathematics. It discusses how Vedic mathematics was developed based on concepts from the Atharva Veda and simplified mathematical operations. The core of Vedic mathematics is 16 sutras or formulae and 13 sub-sutras developed by ancient Hindu scientists to solve problems in 2-3 steps. Examples of applications include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, and calculus. Mastering Vedic mathematics techniques can help solve problems faster and more efficiently. The document provides background on the development and concepts of Vedic mathematics to help teachers understand and apply its methods.
This document provides an overview of a data analysis course covering various statistical techniques including correlation, regression, hypothesis testing, clustering, and time series analysis. The course covers descriptive statistics, data exploration, probability distributions, simple and multiple linear regression analysis, logistic regression analysis, and model building for credit risk analysis. Notes are provided on correlation calculation and its properties. Assumptions and interpretations of linear regression are also summarized. The document is intended as a high-level overview of topics covered in the course rather than an in-depth treatment.
In this paper, we investigate transportation problem in which supplies and demands are intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. Intuitionistic fuzzy zero point method is proposed to find the optimal solution in terms of triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. A new relevant numerical example is also included.
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This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Poonam Kumar Sharma that includes the following key details:
- Educational background including a Ph.D. from Jamia Millia Islamia University and areas of interest in modern algebra, topology, and fuzzy mathematics.
- Work experience as an Associate Professor at DAV College in Jalandhar, India since 1994 with additional responsibilities like organizing conferences.
- Publications including 8 authored mathematics textbooks, over 40 research papers in international journals, and presentations at conferences.
- Areas of research focus on intuitionistic fuzzy structures in algebraic systems like groups, rings, and modules.
Bio-data ( DR.P.K.SHARMA) as on 1st October 2016DR.P.K. SHARMA
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This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Dr. Poonam Kumar Sharma. Some key details include:
- She holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Jamia Millia Islamia University and has taught as an associate professor since 1994.
- Her research interests include modern algebra, topology, and fuzzy mathematics. She has published over 50 research papers and authored several textbooks.
- She has held various organizational roles, including organizing national conferences on mathematics and coordinating a teacher workshop. She has also presented research abroad in the US and Bulgaria.
This document is a curriculum vitae that provides biographical information about Hemant Kumar Nashine. It includes his education history, with degrees including a PhD in mathematics from 2007-2010. It also lists his employment history teaching mathematics at various universities in India from 2001-2015. Finally, it provides a bibliography of his 195 journal publications between 2004-2016, with several papers accepted or under review.
This document outlines the topics, grading policy, references, and contact information for a discrete mathematics course. The topics section lists key concepts like set theory, logic, induction, and graph theory. Assignments are 30% of the grade, with midterm and final exams each accounting for 25%. The remaining 20% depends on participation and attendance. Two textbooks and an online reference are provided. Contact is given as an email address for a professor in room 525 of the IT building.
In real-life decisions, usually we happen to suffer through different states of uncertainties. In order to counter these uncertainties, in this paper, the author formulated a transportation problem in which costs are triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers, supplies and demands are crisp numbers. In this paper, a simple method for solving type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy transportation problem (type-2 IFTP) is proposed and optimal solution is obtained without using intuitionistic fuzzy modified distribution method and intuitionistic fuzzy zero point method. So, the proposed method gives the optimal solution directly. The solution procedure is illustrated with the help of three real life numerical examples. Defect of existing results proposed by Singh and Yadav (2016a) is discussed. Validity of Pandianâs (2014) method is reviewed. Finally, the comparative study, results and discussion are given.
This document provides an introduction to the concepts and techniques of Vedic mathematics. It discusses how Vedic mathematics was developed based on concepts from the Atharva Veda and simplified mathematical operations. The core of Vedic mathematics is 16 sutras or formulae and 13 sub-sutras developed by ancient Hindu scientists to solve problems in 2-3 steps. Examples of applications include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, and calculus. Mastering Vedic mathematics techniques can help solve problems faster and more efficiently. The document provides background on the development and concepts of Vedic mathematics to help teachers understand and apply its methods.
This document provides an overview of a data analysis course covering various statistical techniques including correlation, regression, hypothesis testing, clustering, and time series analysis. The course covers descriptive statistics, data exploration, probability distributions, simple and multiple linear regression analysis, logistic regression analysis, and model building for credit risk analysis. Notes are provided on correlation calculation and its properties. Assumptions and interpretations of linear regression are also summarized. The document is intended as a high-level overview of topics covered in the course rather than an in-depth treatment.
In this paper, we investigate transportation problem in which supplies and demands are intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. Intuitionistic fuzzy zero point method is proposed to find the optimal solution in terms of triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. A new relevant numerical example is also included.
This document provides an introduction to the concepts of Vedic mathematics. It begins with a preface describing the purpose and contents of the book. The introduction then discusses the history of Vedic mathematics, noting that it was developed based on 16 sutras or formulas found in ancient Hindu scriptures. It explains that Vedic mathematics allows for mental calculations and flexibility.
Chapter 1 defines Vedic mathematics as a system based on 16 sutras and provides a brief history of mathematics in ancient India. Chapter 2 outlines several key features of Vedic mathematics, including its coherence, flexibility, ability to do calculations mentally or in writing, promotion of creativity, appeal to all levels, increase in mental ability, efficiency, ease of use,
This document provides an introduction and overview of Vedic multiplication techniques according to the principles of Vedic mathematics. It begins with a preface describing the purpose and contents of the book. The document then outlines the contents which include chapters on what is Vedic mathematics, its key features, the 16 Vedic sutras/formulas, basic terms and laws, and a focus chapter on multiplication using the Nikhilam sutra. An example problem is shown to demonstrate multiplying 9 by 7 using the Vedic method of writing the numbers above and below 10, subtracting their differences, and obtaining the product in two parts by subtracting sums of differences from the base 10.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Vedic multiplication techniques according to the principles of Vedic mathematics. It begins with a preface describing the purpose and contents of the book. The document then outlines the contents which include chapters on what is Vedic mathematics, its key features, the 16 Vedic sutras/formulas, basic terms and laws, and a focus chapter on multiplication using the Nikhilam sutra. An example problem is shown to demonstrate multiplying 9 by 7 using the Vedic method of writing the numbers above and below 10, subtracting their differences, and separating the product into parts on the left and right of a dividing line based on these differences.
In conventional assignment problem, cost is always certain. In this paper, Assignment problem with crisp, fuzzy and intuitionistic fuzzy numbers as cost coefficients is investigated. There is no systematic approach for finding an optimal solution for mixed intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem. This paper develops an approach to solve a mixed intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem where cost is not in deterministic numbers but imprecise ones. The solution procedure of mixed intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem is proposed to find the optimal assignment and also obtain an optimal value in terms of triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. Numerical examples show that an intuitionistic fuzzy ranking method offers an effective tool for handling an intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem.
An automaton is a mathematical model of computing. It is an abstract model of digital computer. Classical automata are formal models of computing with values. Fuzzy automata are generalizations of classical automata where the knowledge about the systems next state is vague or uncertain. It is worth noting that like classical automata, fuzzy automata can only process strings of input symbols. Therefore, such fuzzy automata are still (abstract) devices for computing with values, although a certain vagueness or uncertainty is involved in the process of computation value. In this paper, we observe that, the fuzzy automata architecture is isomorphic to the fuzzy graph model and using fuzzy graph we will describe the three basic models of fuzzy automata.
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In this paper a new ranking method is proposed for finding an optimal solution for intuitionistic fuzzy unbalanced transportation problem, in which the costs, supplies and demands are octagonal intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. The procedure is illustrated with a numerical example. Dr. P. Rajarajeswari | G. Menaka "The New Ranking Method using Octagonal Intuitionistic Fuzzy Unbalanced Transportation Problem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31675.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/mathemetics/applied-mathamatics/31675/the-new-ranking-method-using-octagonal-intuitionistic-fuzzy-unbalanced-transportation-problem/dr-p-rajarajeswari
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This document describes applying He's variational iteration method to solve a subclass of Lane-Emden differential equations. The method constructs a sequence of correction functionals that generate successive approximations to the solution. It introduces a polynomial initial approximation satisfying the boundary conditions. The Lagrange multiplier is determined using variational theory. Estimates are established to prove the iterative sequence converges uniformly to the exact solution. The method is illustrated on some example problems and shown to produce exact polynomial solutions, demonstrating the effectiveness of the variational iteration method.
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The document presents an analysis of some nonlinear diffusion equations with non-autonomous coefficients. It develops qualitative approaches for bounded solutions using oscillation criteria. Basic Picone-type formulae are derived for equations both with and without damping terms. Applications to specific equations are also discussed. The analysis aims to establish oscillation criteria for bounded solutions of the nonlinear diffusion equations.
This document discusses applications of first order ordinary differential equations (ODEs) as mathematical models. It provides examples of using first order ODEs to model population growth and decay, predator-prey interactions, and mixing problems. The modeling of logistic population growth with a first order ODE is shown to be more powerful than exponential modeling. Basic principles for modeling like mass action and conservation of mass are also outlined.
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The document discusses integer solutions to the Pell equation x^2 - 61y^2 = 1. It provides a method for obtaining an infinite number of distinct integer solutions using a recurrence relation. Some interesting relationships are presented between the solutions and special figurate numbers. The initial solutions are given as x1 = 6 and y1 = 1, and recurrence relations allow calculating further solutions from these values. The document concludes by noting other patterns in similar equations could be explored.
gainIT is a course that teaches Vedic mathematics to enhance logical and analytical skills. It uses techniques inspired by ancient Indian sages that make calculations and problem solving far simpler and faster compared to traditional mathematics. The course has benefits for students like better calculation skills and reduced math anxiety. It also benefits parents by helping children succeed academically and schools by improving student performance. The course offers basic and advanced modules to students from grades 6 to 10.
Vedic mathematics is a system of mental calculation techniques discovered in ancient Hindu texts between 1911-1918 by Sri Bharti Krishna Tirath. It is based on 16 sutras or word formulas that allow complex mathematical problems to be solved very quickly in the mind. Some examples of the sutras include vertically-crosswise multiplication and the use of complementary numbers. Vedic math was developed as a more efficient system than modern mathematics and helps improve concentration and problem solving abilities.
The document discusses the distinction between theoretical and practical thinking in mathematics. It presents a model that defines theoretical thinking as focusing on conceptual connections, logical reasoning, and developing consistent theories, while practical thinking focuses on solving particular problems and understanding factual relationships. The author argues that successful mathematics students demonstrate a "practical understanding of theory" by applying theoretical knowledge flexibly to efficiently solve problems. Examples of student work show the importance of both theoretical and practical thinking skills for high achievement in university mathematics.
1) The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual static models and students' written solutions to fraction problems using a large sample of student work.
2) The results indicate that common student errors relate to how students interpret the given model or their own model of the situation. Students' flexibility with visual models is related to successful written solutions.
3) Researchers hypothesize that exposure to varied mathematical representations influences students' ability to flexibly use static visual representations. Students need a solid understanding of real-world situations to successfully create and interpret visual models.
Engr. Stephen Agyeman is a lecturer at Sunyani Polytechnic in Ghana. He has over 10 years of experience in teaching courses related to civil engineering, surveying, and transportation engineering. He holds a Master's degree in Road and Transportation Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Geomatic Engineering. His responsibilities include lecturing, supervising student projects, research, and consultancy services.
Ismail Ibrahim Khalil Al Ani is seeking a senior academic position. He has a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Kent at Canterbury and over 30 years of experience in academia. This includes experience as dean and faculty positions at several universities in the UAE, Jordan, and Libya. He has extensive experience in curriculum development, quality assurance, and accreditation work for computer science and IT programs.
The curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional experience of Zahid Ahmed, including his work as a mathematics teacher, research assistant, and lecturer, along with his M.Phil degree in applied mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan. It also lists his skills in mathematics, communication, organization, and computers.
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Andres Uribe is a married English teacher with over 29 years of experience teaching English to students of all levels in Colombia. He has taught at various schools and institutions, including the Military School of Aviation in Cali, the Centro Cultural Colombo Americano, and Chicago Language Services. Uribe has completed several TEFL training courses and conferences to further develop his teaching skills. He is seeking a new position as an English teacher with a desired salary of $1,800,000.
Barbara de Giorgio has over 15 years of experience in molecular biology and forensic science. She holds a PhD in Pathology and Genetics from the University of Pavia and an MS Degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Milan. Her expertise includes genetic analysis of rare diseases, gene expression analysis, next generation sequencing, quantitative PCR, and DNA extraction and amplification from various samples. She is currently working as a Molecular Biologist at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
Olja Januzovic is a Serbian national with over 5 years of work experience, including 2 years of managerial experience. She has a B category driving license and intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office and the English language. Her work experience includes positions as an office administrator, cafe manager, marketer intern, bartender, waiter, hostess, seller, and promoter. She has an average grade of 7.5/10 from Belgrade University for her bachelor's degree in tourism. Her references include the PR Manager from the Children's Holiday Center Belgrade.
This document provides an introduction to the concepts of Vedic mathematics. It begins with a preface describing the purpose and contents of the book. The introduction then discusses the history of Vedic mathematics, noting that it was developed based on 16 sutras or formulas found in ancient Hindu scriptures. It explains that Vedic mathematics allows for mental calculations and flexibility.
Chapter 1 defines Vedic mathematics as a system based on 16 sutras and provides a brief history of mathematics in ancient India. Chapter 2 outlines several key features of Vedic mathematics, including its coherence, flexibility, ability to do calculations mentally or in writing, promotion of creativity, appeal to all levels, increase in mental ability, efficiency, ease of use,
This document provides an introduction and overview of Vedic multiplication techniques according to the principles of Vedic mathematics. It begins with a preface describing the purpose and contents of the book. The document then outlines the contents which include chapters on what is Vedic mathematics, its key features, the 16 Vedic sutras/formulas, basic terms and laws, and a focus chapter on multiplication using the Nikhilam sutra. An example problem is shown to demonstrate multiplying 9 by 7 using the Vedic method of writing the numbers above and below 10, subtracting their differences, and obtaining the product in two parts by subtracting sums of differences from the base 10.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Vedic multiplication techniques according to the principles of Vedic mathematics. It begins with a preface describing the purpose and contents of the book. The document then outlines the contents which include chapters on what is Vedic mathematics, its key features, the 16 Vedic sutras/formulas, basic terms and laws, and a focus chapter on multiplication using the Nikhilam sutra. An example problem is shown to demonstrate multiplying 9 by 7 using the Vedic method of writing the numbers above and below 10, subtracting their differences, and separating the product into parts on the left and right of a dividing line based on these differences.
In conventional assignment problem, cost is always certain. In this paper, Assignment problem with crisp, fuzzy and intuitionistic fuzzy numbers as cost coefficients is investigated. There is no systematic approach for finding an optimal solution for mixed intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem. This paper develops an approach to solve a mixed intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem where cost is not in deterministic numbers but imprecise ones. The solution procedure of mixed intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem is proposed to find the optimal assignment and also obtain an optimal value in terms of triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. Numerical examples show that an intuitionistic fuzzy ranking method offers an effective tool for handling an intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem.
An automaton is a mathematical model of computing. It is an abstract model of digital computer. Classical automata are formal models of computing with values. Fuzzy automata are generalizations of classical automata where the knowledge about the systems next state is vague or uncertain. It is worth noting that like classical automata, fuzzy automata can only process strings of input symbols. Therefore, such fuzzy automata are still (abstract) devices for computing with values, although a certain vagueness or uncertainty is involved in the process of computation value. In this paper, we observe that, the fuzzy automata architecture is isomorphic to the fuzzy graph model and using fuzzy graph we will describe the three basic models of fuzzy automata.
The New Ranking Method using Octagonal Intuitionistic Fuzzy Unbalanced Transp...ijtsrd
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In this paper a new ranking method is proposed for finding an optimal solution for intuitionistic fuzzy unbalanced transportation problem, in which the costs, supplies and demands are octagonal intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. The procedure is illustrated with a numerical example. Dr. P. Rajarajeswari | G. Menaka "The New Ranking Method using Octagonal Intuitionistic Fuzzy Unbalanced Transportation Problem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31675.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/mathemetics/applied-mathamatics/31675/the-new-ranking-method-using-octagonal-intuitionistic-fuzzy-unbalanced-transportation-problem/dr-p-rajarajeswari
11.[36 49]solution of a subclass of lane emden differential equation by varia...Alexander Decker
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This document describes applying He's variational iteration method to solve a subclass of Lane-Emden differential equations. The method constructs a sequence of correction functionals that generate successive approximations to the solution. It introduces a polynomial initial approximation satisfying the boundary conditions. The Lagrange multiplier is determined using variational theory. Estimates are established to prove the iterative sequence converges uniformly to the exact solution. The method is illustrated on some example problems and shown to produce exact polynomial solutions, demonstrating the effectiveness of the variational iteration method.
Some Qualitative Approach for Bounded Solutions of Some Nonlinear Diffusion E...IOSRJM
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The document presents an analysis of some nonlinear diffusion equations with non-autonomous coefficients. It develops qualitative approaches for bounded solutions using oscillation criteria. Basic Picone-type formulae are derived for equations both with and without damping terms. Applications to specific equations are also discussed. The analysis aims to establish oscillation criteria for bounded solutions of the nonlinear diffusion equations.
This document discusses applications of first order ordinary differential equations (ODEs) as mathematical models. It provides examples of using first order ODEs to model population growth and decay, predator-prey interactions, and mixing problems. The modeling of logistic population growth with a first order ODE is shown to be more powerful than exponential modeling. Basic principles for modeling like mass action and conservation of mass are also outlined.
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The document discusses integer solutions to the Pell equation x^2 - 61y^2 = 1. It provides a method for obtaining an infinite number of distinct integer solutions using a recurrence relation. Some interesting relationships are presented between the solutions and special figurate numbers. The initial solutions are given as x1 = 6 and y1 = 1, and recurrence relations allow calculating further solutions from these values. The document concludes by noting other patterns in similar equations could be explored.
gainIT is a course that teaches Vedic mathematics to enhance logical and analytical skills. It uses techniques inspired by ancient Indian sages that make calculations and problem solving far simpler and faster compared to traditional mathematics. The course has benefits for students like better calculation skills and reduced math anxiety. It also benefits parents by helping children succeed academically and schools by improving student performance. The course offers basic and advanced modules to students from grades 6 to 10.
Vedic mathematics is a system of mental calculation techniques discovered in ancient Hindu texts between 1911-1918 by Sri Bharti Krishna Tirath. It is based on 16 sutras or word formulas that allow complex mathematical problems to be solved very quickly in the mind. Some examples of the sutras include vertically-crosswise multiplication and the use of complementary numbers. Vedic math was developed as a more efficient system than modern mathematics and helps improve concentration and problem solving abilities.
The document discusses the distinction between theoretical and practical thinking in mathematics. It presents a model that defines theoretical thinking as focusing on conceptual connections, logical reasoning, and developing consistent theories, while practical thinking focuses on solving particular problems and understanding factual relationships. The author argues that successful mathematics students demonstrate a "practical understanding of theory" by applying theoretical knowledge flexibly to efficiently solve problems. Examples of student work show the importance of both theoretical and practical thinking skills for high achievement in university mathematics.
1) The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual static models and students' written solutions to fraction problems using a large sample of student work.
2) The results indicate that common student errors relate to how students interpret the given model or their own model of the situation. Students' flexibility with visual models is related to successful written solutions.
3) Researchers hypothesize that exposure to varied mathematical representations influences students' ability to flexibly use static visual representations. Students need a solid understanding of real-world situations to successfully create and interpret visual models.
Engr. Stephen Agyeman is a lecturer at Sunyani Polytechnic in Ghana. He has over 10 years of experience in teaching courses related to civil engineering, surveying, and transportation engineering. He holds a Master's degree in Road and Transportation Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Geomatic Engineering. His responsibilities include lecturing, supervising student projects, research, and consultancy services.
Ismail Ibrahim Khalil Al Ani is seeking a senior academic position. He has a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Kent at Canterbury and over 30 years of experience in academia. This includes experience as dean and faculty positions at several universities in the UAE, Jordan, and Libya. He has extensive experience in curriculum development, quality assurance, and accreditation work for computer science and IT programs.
The curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional experience of Zahid Ahmed, including his work as a mathematics teacher, research assistant, and lecturer, along with his M.Phil degree in applied mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan. It also lists his skills in mathematics, communication, organization, and computers.
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Andres Uribe is a married English teacher with over 29 years of experience teaching English to students of all levels in Colombia. He has taught at various schools and institutions, including the Military School of Aviation in Cali, the Centro Cultural Colombo Americano, and Chicago Language Services. Uribe has completed several TEFL training courses and conferences to further develop his teaching skills. He is seeking a new position as an English teacher with a desired salary of $1,800,000.
Barbara de Giorgio has over 15 years of experience in molecular biology and forensic science. She holds a PhD in Pathology and Genetics from the University of Pavia and an MS Degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Milan. Her expertise includes genetic analysis of rare diseases, gene expression analysis, next generation sequencing, quantitative PCR, and DNA extraction and amplification from various samples. She is currently working as a Molecular Biologist at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
Olja Januzovic is a Serbian national with over 5 years of work experience, including 2 years of managerial experience. She has a B category driving license and intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office and the English language. Her work experience includes positions as an office administrator, cafe manager, marketer intern, bartender, waiter, hostess, seller, and promoter. She has an average grade of 7.5/10 from Belgrade University for her bachelor's degree in tourism. Her references include the PR Manager from the Children's Holiday Center Belgrade.
James Stark Young has over 30 years of experience as a mathematics educator working in schools across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. He began his career teaching secondary mathematics in Scotland in 1977. Since then, he has held positions as a teacher, teacher trainer, and curriculum advisor. He has a PhD in Mathematics Education from the University of North London and has experience developing curriculum and teaching materials. Currently, he works as a curriculum advisor for the Ministry of Education in Oman, guiding the improvement of mathematics teaching practices and curriculum development.
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This document provides an overview of the February 2016 issue of Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research journal. It includes the table of contents, journal purpose and author guidelines. It introduces the editors and board members. It also provides greetings from the INDEN president discussing applying for research funding and the perils, pitfalls and pearls of grant writing. Finally, it includes a letter from the editors highlighting articles in this issue on grant writing tips and abstracts from the 2015 INDEN conference.
Gianni Cassibba's curriculum vitae provides information about his education, work experience, internships, skills, and personal details. He has a Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering from Polytechnic in Milan and worked as a teacher of Mathematics and Physics from 2010. His internships involved developing new sandblasting treatments to improve titanium bone integration for dental implants and collaborating on analyzing bone prosthesis techniques.
Qazi Sher Alam Khan has over 12 years of experience in sales and distribution management. He has worked as an Export Manager for WOM (Seasons Canola Oil) in Afghanistan and as a Senior Sales Officer and Territory Sales Officer for WOM and Iffco Pak in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He has received several awards and opened new territories. Khan has a BA from the University of Peshawar and training in sales team management, distribution, and office automation. He is skilled in Urdu, Pashto, English, and Farsi.
Krishna Malla has over 10 years of experience working in disaster relief and community development. He currently works as the District Chapter Officer for the Nepal Red Cross Society in Rupandehi District. He has a Master's degree in Sociology from Tribhuvan University and has received extensive training in areas such as first aid, disaster response, and water/sanitation. He is involved in programs on malaria prevention, water and sanitation, and hand washing education. Previously he worked in marketing and as a facilitator for non-timber forest products.
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Andrea Lynch is an Irish educator seeking a career in educational research. She holds a PhD in Special Education from the National University of Ireland Galway, with her thesis examining attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adolescent females. Lynch has over 10 years experience teaching both online and traditionally in secondary and third-level institutions. She is skilled in teaching, administration, research, and communication and currently volunteers with organizations supporting children and animal welfare issues.
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Sukanya Basu is a mathematician with a Ph.D. from the University of Rhode Island. Her research interests include discrete dynamical systems and she has published several papers on the global behavior of solutions to difference equations. She has held faculty and visiting positions at several universities and currently works as an assistant professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Sukanya Basu has a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Rhode Island. She has held positions as an Assistant Professor at various universities since 2009. Her research interests include discrete dynamical systems and rational difference equations. She has published 5 articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented her research at numerous conferences internationally.
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1. 1
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Poonam Kumar Sharma
D.O.B : 11 - 12 - 1965
Residential Address: H.No â 19, Arjun Nagar ,
Ladowali Road , Jalandhar City, Punjab , India
Fatherâs Name : Shri Chaman Lal Sharma
Academic Record
Ph.D. (Jamia Millia Islamia University,New Delhi)
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Mohammad Yamin. Thesis
synopsis "Some Relative Relation Modules Of Finite
Groups", 1993.
M.Sc. (Mathematics, 1988) (D.A.V.College, Jalandhar, under Guru Nanak Dev
University)
B.Sc. (Non-Medical, 1986) (D.A.V.College, Jalandhar, under Guru Nanak Dev
University)
Area of interest Modern Algebra, General Topology , Discrete Mathematics, Fuzzy
topology, Fuzzy Algebra
Experience
âą Presently working as Associate Professor at Post Graduate Dept. of Mathematics,
D.A.V. College ,Jalandhar Under Guru Nanak Dev University since 1994.
âą Worked as Lecturer in Mathematics in D.A.V. College, Chandigarh under
Punjab University from 1993-1994
Extra Responsibilities
2. 2
âą Had been the Dean, Alumni Association of D.A.V. College, Jalandhar since
Jan.2013 till Jan. 2016. Organizes two Alumni meets one in December 14, 2013
and other in December 5, 2015.
âą Had been an expert in Mathematics and Science fair organized by Punjab Govt.
âą Had been Organizing Secretary of U.G.C. Sponsored National Conference
âRecent Trends in Algebra and Analysisâ held at D.A.V. College , from 4th
Feb.
to 6th
Feb., 2011.
âą Had been Organizing Secretary of U.G.C. Sponsored National Conference
âEmerging Trends in Mathematics and Its Applicationsâ held at D.A.V. College ,
from 4th
Feb. to 6th
Feb., 2012.
âą Had been Organizing Secretary of U.G.C. Sponsored National Conference
âRecent Trends in Discrete and Fuzzy Mathematicsâ held at D.A.V. College ,
from 2th
Feb. to 4th
Feb., 2013.
âą Had been a Convenor of the Teacherâs Enrichment Workshop(TEW) 2014 on
Rings and Modules sponsored by National Centre for Mathematics(NCM) ( A
joint center of IIT Bombay and TIFR, Mumbai) from 15-21st
April, 2014 at
D.A.V. College, Jalandhar
Books Publications
S.NO Title of the Book ISBN/ ISSN NO Name of the Publication
1 Topology-I
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-III
93-81701-47-4 S Sharma Publications, Jalandhar
2 Topology-II
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-IV
93-81701-82-2 S Sharma Publications, Jalandhar
3 Discrete Mathematics-I
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-III
93-81701063-6 Sharma Publications,
Jalandhar
4 Discrete Mathematics-II
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-IV
93-82704-06-x Sharma Publications,
Jalandhar
5 Real Analysis-I
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-I
938126179-2 Sharma Publications,
Jalandhar
6 Real Analysis-II
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-II
938170112-1 Sharma Publications,
Jalandhar
7 Algebra-I 938126176-8 Sharma Publications,
3. 3
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-I Jalandhar
8 Algebra-II
M.Sc-(Maths) Sem-II
938170110-5 Sharma Publications,
Jalandhar
9 Integral Calculus
B.A/B.Sc-II
938126139-3 Sharma Publications,
Jalandhar
Research Paper Publications
1. P.K. Sharma â(α, ÎČ)-Cut of Intuitionistic fuzzy groupsâ International Mathematics
Forum , Vol. 6, 2011, no. 53, 2605-2614 with Impact Factor 0.323
2. P.K. Sharma âHomomorphism of Intuitionistic fuzzy groups â International
Mathematics Forum , Vol. 6, 2011, no. 64, 3169-3178 with Impact Factor 0.323
3. P.K. Sharma â Intuitionistic fuzzy groupsâ, International Journal of Data Ware
housing & Mining, Vol. 1 , Issue 1 , (2011) , 86-94 with Impact Factor 0.2
4. P.K. Sharma â Translates of Intuitionistic fuzzy subgroupsâ , International Journal of
Pure and Applied Mathematics , Vol. 72, no.4 , 2011, 555-564 with Impact Factor
2.48
5. P.K. Sharma âOn the Intuitionistic fuzzy order of an element in a groupâ, Research
Cell: International Journal of Engineering Scienceâ Special Issue , Sept. 2011 , Vol.
4 , 355-362 with Impact Factor 0.29
6. P.K. Sharma â On Intuitionistic Magnified Translation in Groupsâ, International
Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Vol. 2, no.1, 2012, 139-144
7. P.K. Sharma and Vandana Bansal â Anti Homomorphism of Intuitionistic Magnified
Translation in Groupsâ, International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and
Applications, Vol. 2, no.1 , 2012, 161-166
8. P.K. Sharma â On Intuitionistic Magnified Translation in Ringsâ International
Journal of Algebra, Vol.5 , 2011 , no. 30 , 1451-1458 with Impact Factor 0.323
9. P.K. Sharma â(α, ÎČ)-Cut of Intuitionistic fuzzy modulesâ, International Journal of
Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Vol. 1 , no.3 , Sept. 2011, 1489-1492
10. P.K. Sharma â Translates of Intuitionistic fuzzy subringsâ, International Review of
Fuzzy Mathematicsâ Vol. 6 , No. 2 , 2011, pp. 77-84
4. 4
11. P.K. Sharma â Intuitionistic fuzzy ideal in near ringsâ, International Mathematics
Forum, Vol. 7 , 2012 , no. 16, 769-776 with Impact Factor 0.323
12. P.K. Sharma and M. Yamin âRelative relation modules of SL( 2, p) and PSL(2, p)
groupsâ Journal of Indian Mathematics Society (JIMS), Vol., 80 , no. 3-4 , (2013),
341-348
13. P.K. Sharma âCommon fixed point for two pair of compatible mappingâ ,
Proceedings of International Conference on Mathematics and soft computing
( Application in Engineering),held at N.C. College of Engg. Israra , Panipat 4-5th
Dec. , 2010 , page 107-113.
14. P.K. Sharma â On the direct product of Intuitionistic fuzzy groupsâ, International
Mathematical Forum , Vol. 7 , 2012 , no. 11, 523-530 with Impact Factor 0.323
15. P.K. Sharma â On intuitionistic fuzzy abelian subgroupsâ Advances of Fuzzy Sets
and Systems , Vol. 12(1), 2012 , pp. 1-16 with Impact Factor 0.703
16. P.K. Sharma â On Translates of intuitionistic fuzzy abelian subgroupsâ , Advances
in Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Volume 13(1), 2012 , pp. 1-12 with Impact Factor 0.703
17. P.K.Sharma â t- Intuitionistic fuzzy Quotient modulesâ International Journal of
Fuzzy Mathematics & System (IJFMS) Vol., 2, no. 1, 2012, 37-45
18. P.K.Sharma and Ashu Bahl â Translates of Intuitionistic fuzzy submodulesâ
International Journal of Mathematicals Sciences, Vol. 11, no. 3-4 , 2012, pp. 277-
287
19. P.K.Sharma â Intuitionistic fuzzy module over Intuitionistic fuzzy ringâ,
International Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics & System (IJFMS), Vol. 2 , no., 2, 2012,
133-140
20. P.K. Sharma â Anti Fuzzy Submodule of a Moduleâ, Advances in Fuzzy Sets and
Systems , Vol. 12(1), 2012 , pp. 49-57 with Impact Factor 0.703
21. P.K.Sharma â t-Intuitionitic Fuzzy Quotient Groupâ, Advances in Fuzzy
Mathematics, Vol. 7 , no. 1 , 2012 , pp. 1-9
22. P.K.Sharma â t- Intuitionistic Fuzzy Quotient Ringâ, International Journal of Fuzzy
Mathematics & Systems, Vol. 2, No. 3 , (2012), pp. 207-216
23. P.K.Sharma and Vandana Bansal, â On Intuitionistic anti-fuzzy ideals in ringsâ
International Journal of Mathematicals Sciences, Vol. 11, no. 3-4 , 2012, pp. 237-
243
24. P.K.Sharma, â On Intuitionistic Anti-fuzzy submodule of a moduleâ, International
Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics & System (IJFMS) Vol. 2, No 2 (2012), 127-132
25. P.K.Sharma, â Intuitionistic fuzzy submodules with thresholds (α , ÎČ) of modulesâ,
International Journal of Mathematics Sciences and Engineering Applications, Vol. 6,
No. III, May , 2012 , 21-30 with Impact Factor 0.3025
5. 5
26. P.K.Sharma, â Intuitionistic Fuzzy Relation on Modulesâ, International Review of
Fuzzy Mathematics , Vol. 7 , no.1 , (2012) , 13-20.
27. P.K.Sharma, â t- intuitionistic fuzzy subgroupsâ, International Journal of Fuzzy
Mathematics and Systems (IJFMS) , Vol. 2 , no. 3 , 2012 , pp. 233-243
28. P.K.Sharma, â t- intuitionistic fuzzy subringsâ, International Journal of
Mathematicals Sciences , Vol. 11 , no. 3-4 , 2012, pp. 265-275
29. P.K.Sharma, â Lattices of Anti fuzzy Submodulesâ, International Journal of Fuzzy
Mathematics and Systems , Vol. 2, No. 3 (2012), pp. 345-350
30. P.K.Sharma, â Q-Intuitionistic L-Fuzzy Submodulesâ, International Journal of
Fuzzy Sets and Systems , Vol. 2 , No. 3, 2012 , pp. 245-252
31. P.K.Sharma, â(α, ÎČ)-Cut of Intuitionistic fuzzy modules- IIâ, International Journal of
Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Vol. 3 , No. 1 , 2013, pp. 11-17
32. P.K.Sharma, " Translates of Anti fuzzy subgroups ",International Journal of Applied
Mathematics and Applications, (July-Dec 2012), Vol, 4 , No. 2 , 175-182
33. P.K.Sharma, " On Intuitionistic Anti-Fuzzy Ideal and Quotient Ring", International
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, (July-Dec 2012) , pp. 109-119
34. P.K.Sharma, "Translates of Anti Fuzzy Subrings And Idealsâ, International Journal
of Applied Mathematics and Physicsâ (July-Dec 2012), pp. 125-130
35. P.K.Sharma, â Translates of (Anti) fuzzy submodules , International Journal of
Engineering Research and Development, Volume 5, Issue 2 (December 2012), PP.
27-31
36. P.K.Sharma, âOn Intuitionistic Anti-Fuzzy Subgroup of a groupâ, International
Journal of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, Vol., 3, No. 2 (July-Dec 2012),147-
153
37. P.K.Sharma, â α- Fuzzy subgroups, International Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics and
Systems , Volume 3, Number 1 (2013), pp. 47-59
38. P.K.Sharma, â α- Anti Fuzzy Subgroupsâ, International Review of Fuzzy
Mathematicsâ , Vol., 7, No. 2 , 2012 , pp. 47-58
39. P.K.Sharma, â (α, ÎČ)- Fuzzy Subgroupsâ, Fuzzy Sets Rough Sets and Multivalued
Operations and Applicationsâ , Vol. 4 , No. 1, 2012, pp. 59-71
40. P.K.Sharma, â (α, ÎČ)- Anti Fuzzy Subgroups, International Journal of Fuzzy
Mathematics and Systems , Volume 3, Number 1 (2013), pp. 61-74
41. P.K.Sharma, âRelationship between α-(Anti) Fuzzy Subgroups and (α, ÎČ)-(Anti)
Fuzzy Subgroups, International Review of Pure and Applied Mathematicsâ (July-
Dec 2012), Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 133â140
6. 6
42. P.K. Sharma and Amit Sehgal, â On Number of fuzzy subgroups of a finite cyclic
groupâ, Proceedings of the National conference on Advances in Mathematics & its
Applications, organized by Department of Mathematics National Institute of
Technology Hamirpur from 25th
â 27th
June , 2013 ,page 293-298, ISBN: 978-93-
83083-22-0
43. P.K. Sharma and Aradhna Duggal, â Intuitionistic fuzzy Bi-ideal of a ringâ,
Proceeding of the International conference of Scientific computing 2013, held at Las
Vegas, Naveda USA , from 22th to 25th
July, 2013, page 158-164, ISBN: 1-60132-
238-0
44. P. K. Sharma, â t-Fuzzy Subring and Idealâ, Indian Journal of Computational and
Applied Mathematics (IJCAM), Vol. 1 , No. 1, (2013), pp. 93-104
45. P.K. Sharma and Aradhna Duggal, â Intuitionistic (T, S)-Fuzzy bi-ideal of a ringâ,
Proceeding of the International conference On Information and Mathematical
Sciences held at Baba Farid College of Engineering & Technology, Bhatinda from
October 24-26, 2013, published by Elsevier Science and Technology, pp. 337-331,
ISBN: 978-93-5107-162-4
46. Mohammad Yamin and P.K. Sharma, â Structure of relative relation modules of
finite groupsâ, International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Statistics
2013, Published by Springer in March 2014, pp. 256-274, ISBN:978-981-4585-32-3
47. P.K.Sharma, Meenu Sharma, âA Study On Translation Of Intuitionistic Fuzzy
Subgroupsâ presented in the National Conference held at A.S. College for women,
Khanna from 22-25 October, 2013
48. P.K.Sharma, Aradhna Duggal, â A study on Translation of Intuitionistic (T,S)-Fuzzy
Bi-Ideal of a Ringâ, International Journal of Computing, Vol. 4, Issue 3, 2014, pp.
623- 627, with Impact Factor 2.456
49. Mohammad Yamin and P.K. Sharma, âRelative Relation Modules of Finite
Elementary Abelian p-Groupsâ, Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society, Vol.
51, 2014, No. 4, 1205â1210 with Impact Factor 0.45
7. 7
50. Mohammad Yamin and P.K. Sharma, âStructure of Relative Relation Modules of
Finite Groupsâ, International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Statistics
2013, Published by Springer in March 2014, pp. 265-274, ISBN:978-981-4585-32-3
51. P.K. Sharma and Vandana Bansal, âLevel cut of fuzzy graphâ Proceeding of the
International Multi Track Conference on Sciences, Engineering and Technical
Innovations (IMTC 14) Sponsored by DST, Ministry of Sci. and Technology and
PTU, held at C.T. Institute of Engineering Management and Technology from , June
3-4 , 2014, Vol. 2 , pp. 453-459, ISBN: 978-81-92077-1-0
52. P.K.Sharma, â Lattices of Intuitionistic fuzzy modulesâ, Journal of Advances in
Mathematics, Vol. 9 , No. 1, 2014, pp. 1828-1833
53. P.K. Sharma, â Modal operator Fα, ÎČ in intuitionistic fuzzy groupsâ , Annals of Pure
and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2014 , pp. 19-28
54. P.K.Sharma, â On Fuzzy Topological spaces involving group structuresâ, proceeding
of the International conference on Algebra, Geometry and Analysis and their
Applications held at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi from Nov., 27-29, 2014,
55. P.K.Sharma, â Group intuitionistic fuzzy topological spacesâ, Journal of Natural
Sciences Research, Vol. 5, No. 3, 2015, pp. 1-10.
56. Amit Sehgal , Sarita Sehgal and P.K. Sharma, â The number of subgroups of finite
abelian p-group of rank twoâ, Journal for Algebra and Number Theory Academia,
Vol. 5 , No. 1, (2015), pp. 23-31.
57. P.K.Sharma and Tarandeep Kaur, âIntuitionistic fuzzy G-modulesâ, Notes on
Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and System, Vol. 21, Number 1, 2015, pp. 6-23
58. P.K.Sharma, âIntuitionistic fuzzy representation of intuitionistic fuzzy groupsâ,
Asian Journal of Fuzzy and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 3 , No. 3 , 2015, pp. 81-94
59. Meenu Sharma and P.K. Sharma, â t-Anti Fuzzy Subrings and Idealsâ, Indian
Journal of Mathematics Research, vol. 3, No. 1, (2015), pp. 47-57
60. P.K.Sharma, âOn Fuzzy Topological Spaces Involving Boolean Algebraic
Structuresâ, Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, Vol. 15 (2015), No. 4,
252-260
8. 8
61. Amit Sehgal , Sarita Sehgal and P.K. Sharma, âThe Number of Fuzzy Subgroups of
a finite Dihedral â, International Journal of Fuzzy Mathematical Archive,
Vol. 8, No.1, 2015, pp. 51-57.
62. Narender Kumar , Amit Sehgal, Sarita Sehgal, P.K. Sharma, Quadratic Form of
Subgroups of a finite Abelian p-Group of Rank two, Annals of Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2015, pp. 165-167.
63. Amit Sehgal, Sarita Sehgal and P.K. Sharma, Fuzzy Subgroups of a finite Abelian
Group Zpm
qr
ĂZpn
qs
" accepted for presentation in âThe 4th International
Fuzzy Systems Symposiumâ, to be held at the Yildiz Campus of Yildiz Technical
University, Istanbul, Turkey on November 5â 6, 2015.
64. Meenu Sharma, P.K.Sharma , â A study on translation of intuitionistic fuzzy groups,
International Journal of Mathematical Education, Vol. 5 , No.1, (2015), pp. 71-79
65. P.K.Sharma, â On intuitionistic fuzzy abelian subgroups â IIâ Advances of Fuzzy
Sets and Systems, 21(1) 2016, pp. 1-6
66. Meenu Sharma and P.K. Sharma, â Intuitionistic (T,S)-fuzzy submodule of a
moduleâ, Global Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, ISSN 0972-
9836, Volume 5 Number 1 (2015), pp. 65-73.
67. P.K.Sharma, âBoolean Algebraic Intuitionistic Fuzzy Topological Spacesâ , The
Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2016, pp. 483- 497.
68. Amit Sehgal , Sarita Sehgal and P.K. Sharma, The number of fuzzy subgroups of a
finite abelian p-group m n
p p
Z ZĂ , Advances in Fuzzy Sets and System, 21(1) 2016,
pp. 49-57.
69. Mohammad. Yamin and P.K.Sharma âGroup action on fuzzy modulesâ, Applied
Mathematics, Vol. 7, 2016 , 413- 421.
9. 9
70. Mohammad Yamin, P.K.Sharma,âUsing Intuitionistic Fuzzy Database for Medical
Diagnosisâ, Proceedings of the 10th INDIACom; INDIACom-2016; IEEE
Conference ID: 37465 2016, 3rd International Conference on âComputing for
Sustainable Global Developmentâ, 16th - 18th March, 2016 Bharati Vidyapeeth's
Institute of Computer Applications and Management (BVICAM), New Delhi
(INDIA)
71. Amit Sehgal, Sarita Sehgal and P.K. Sharma, The number of automorphism of a
finite abelian group of rank two, Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences &
Cryptography, Vol., 19, no. 1, 2016, pp. 163-171.
72. P.K.Sharma and Tarandeep Kaur, â On intuitionistic fuzzy representation of
intuitionistic fuzzy G-modulesâ Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics,
Vol. 11, No. 4, 2016, pp. 557â569.
73. Amit Sehgal , Sarita Sehgal and P.K. Sharma, The number of fuzzy subgroups of a
finite abelian p-group m r n
p q p
Z ZĂ , Advances in Fuzzy Sets and System (Accepted) ,
2016.
74. P.K. Sharma, âReducibility and Complete Reducibility of intuitionistic fuzzy G-
modules , Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics Vol. 11, No. 6, 2016, pp.
885â898.
75. P.K.Sharma, âSemi-simple Intuitionistic Fuzzy G- Modulesâ, International Journal
of Pure and Applied Researches, Vol. 1, no. 2, 2016, pp. 101- 108.
76. P.K.Sharma and Simpi Chopra, â Injectivity of intuitionistic fuzzy G-modulesâ,
Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics (Accepted)
77. B. Davvaz and P.K.Sharma, âGroup action on intuitionistic fuzzy modulesâ, (Ready
for publication)
78. P.K.Sharma, âIsomorphism Theorems for Intuitionistic Fuzzy Submodules of G-
Modulesâ, Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (Submitted)
79. P.K.Sharma and Gagandeep Kaur, âIntuitionistic fuzzy superfluous modulesâ,
Notes of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, (2016) (Accepted)
10. 10
80. P.K.Sharma and Simpi Chopra, âProjectivity of intuitionistic fuzzy G-modulesâ,
Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics (Communicated)
81. P.K.Sharma and Kanchan Sandhu, âOn Pseudo Intuitionistic Fuzzy Cosetsâ,
International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Applications Vol.6. No.2, 2016,
82. P.K.Sharma and Manpreet Kaur, â Translates of Intuitionistic M-fuzzy Groupsâ,
( Under preparation)
83. P.K.Sharma and Vandana Bansal, â Fuzzy Graph Structure - Some elementary
conceptsâ, (prepared)
84. P.K.Sharma,, ât-Intuitionistic Fuzzy G-Modulesâ, (prepared) to be communicated
for Jamia Millia Islamia conference
85. P.K.Sharma, â Translates of intuitionistic fuzzy G-modulesâ, (Communicated) for
Baderwah conference
86. P.K.Sharma, âOn Intuitionistic fuzzy G-modules on GF(pn
)â , Annals of Fuzzy
Mathematics and Informatics (Communicated)
87. P.K.Sharma and Chandni, âA Recursive formula for the number of intuitionistic
fuzzy subgroups of a finite cyclic groupâ (Under Preparation)
88. P.K.Sharma, âIntuitionistic fuzzy normal subgroups in intuitionistic fuzzy
subgroupsâ (Under Preparation)
89. P.K.Sharma, âIntuitionistic fuzzy rings with operatorsâ (Under Preparation)
90. P.K.Sharma, âSome Results On Isomorphic Intuitionistic Fuzzy Subgroupsâ, (Under
Preparation)
91. Amit Sehgal , Sarita Sehgal ,P.K. Sharma, âCharacteristic Subgroups of a finite
Abelian Group â, Journal of Interdisciplinary Mathematics (Submitted)
92.
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2. Aphisit Muangma and Aiyared Iampan, âP-Regular Nearrings Characterized by
their Bi-Idealsâ, arXiv:1212.3948v1 [math.RA] 17 Dec., 2012, pp. 1-8.
3. G. Senthil Kumar, V. Selvan, â Rough Intuitionistic Fuzzy Ideals in a Ringâ,
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 3, Issue 8,
August-2012 , pp. 1-12, ISSN 2229-5518
4.P. Pandiammal and R. Natarajan, âA study on Intuitionistic L-fuzzy Translationâ
International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 â 8887) Volume 61â No.5,
January 2013, pp. 46-49.
5. Neeraj Doda, P.K. Sharma, â Counting the number of intuitionistic fuzzy
subgroups of finite abelian groups of different orderâ, Notes in Intuitionistic
Fuzzy Sets , Vol., 19 , No. 4 , 2013, pp. 42-47.
6. K.Sujatha, M.Chandramouleeswaran and P.Muralikrishna, On Intuitionistic Fuzzy
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(GJPAM), Vol. 9, No. 6 , 2013, pp. 559-566.
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2014, pp. 991-1004.
8. R. Muthuraj, S. Balamurugan, â A study on Intuitionistic Multi-Anti Fuzzy
Subgroupsâ, Applied Mathematics and Sciences: An International Journal
(MathSJ), Vol. 1 , No.2, August 2014, pp. 35-52.
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9. Sharbani Bhattacharya, â Watermarking Digital Images Using Fuzzy Matrix
Compositions and (α, ÎČ) - Cut of Fuzzy Setâ, International Journal of Advanced
Computing, ISSN: 2051-0845, Vol.47, Issue.2, 2014, pp. 1552-1559
10.M. Himaya Jaleela Begum and S. Jeyalakshmi, â (α,ÎČ)-cut of intuitionistic fuzzy bi-
ideals of near ringsâ International Journal of Mathematical Archive-5(11), 2014,
38-41.
11. Irina Cristea, âRegularity of intuitionistic fuzzy relations on hypergroupoidsâ,
Versita , Vol. 22(1), 2014, 105-119.
12. Shinoj T K and Sunil Jacob John , âIntuitionistic Fuzzy Multigroupsâ, Annals of
Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2015, pp. 133-143.
13. Samy M. Mostafa1, Abdelaziz E. Radwan , Amany M. Menshawy , Reham
Ghanem, âDoubt intuitionistic fuzzy magnified translation medial ideals in BCI-
algebrasâ, J. Math. Comput. Sci. 5 (2015), No. 3, 297-319 , ISSN: 1927-5307
14. S. R. Barbhuiya, t- Intuitionistic Fuzzy Subalgebra of BG-Algebras, Advanced
Trends in Mathematics (ATM) Vol. 3 (2015), pp. 16-24.
15. S. R. Barbhuiya, âQuasi-Cut of Fuzzy Sets and Quasi-Cut of intuitionistic fuzzy
setsâ, International Journal of Computer Applications, Volume 122 - No. 22, July
2015, pp. 1-8.
16. BÄrbÄcioru, Iuliana Carmen, â A counter âExample of Complete systems for intu
tionistic fuzzy sets eventsâ, Fiability & Durability / Fiabilitate si Durabilitate .
2015 Supplement, Issue 1, pp., 298-301.
17. R. Muthuraj and N.Ramila Gandhi, âPSEUDO FUZZY COSETS OF A HX
RINGâ, Ss international journal of Pure and applied mathematics, Volume 1 Issue
1, 2015, pp. 22-30.
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18. R. GOWRI and T. RAJESWARI ,â S- α Anti fuzzy semigroupsâ, International
Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 4,
Issue 6, November 2015, pp. 108-118.
19. P Dheena, B Anitha, D Sivakumar, âGeneralization of t-intuitionistic fuzzy
subringâ, Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics, Vol. 11, No.6, 2016
20. A. Mohamed Ali1, S. Senthil Kumar and T. Chandralekha, Intuitionistic Fuzzy
Sequences in Metric Spaces, International Journal of Mathematics And its
Applications, Volume 4, Issue 1âB (2016), 155â159.
21. Priyanka Singh, Amitabh Banerjee, Purushotam Jha,âRelationship Between
Filtersâ, International Journal of Pure and Applied Researches, Vol. 2, no. 1,
2016, pp. 04 â 10.
22. Tripti Bej and Madhumangal Pal, âDirect product of doubt intuitionistic fuzzy H-
ideals in BCK /BCI-algebraâ, International Journal of Pure and Applied
Researches, Vol. 2, no. 1, 2016, pp. 11 â 21.
Talks / Paper Presentations in Conferences / Colleges
1. Going to present my latest paper (with Gagandeep Kaur ) titled âIntuitionistic fuzzy
superfluous modulesâ in the 20th
International conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy
Sets to be held from 2-3rd
September, 2016 at Sofia, Bulgaria.
2. Delivered an Guest lecture titled âEigenvaluesâ at D.A.V. College, Hoshiarpur on
26th
February, 2016
3. Delivered an Invited talk on âBoolean Algebraic Intuitionistic Fuzzy Topological
Spacesâ, in the 3rd
Annual National conference on â Topological Algebra and
Analysisâ, at Govt. Gandhi Memorial Science College, Jammu from 18-19 March,
2016.
4. Delivered two Guest Lectures on âLinear Algebra and Functional Analysisâ at the
Department of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) , Chandigarh University, Mohali on
18th
January, 2016.
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5. Delivered an Invited talk on âBoolean Algebraic Fuzzy Topological Spacesâ, in the
National conference on âRecent Trends in Mathematical Sciencesâ, at Shri Mata
Vaishno Devi University, Katra from 8-9 October, 2015.
6. Delivered two Guest Lectures on âReal Analysis and Modern Algebraâ at the
Department of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) , Chandigarh University, Mohali on
25th
August, 2015.
7. Delivered an Extension lecture titled â Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors and their
applicationsâ at Guru Nanak National College for Women, Nakodar on 27th
March.,
2015
8. Delivered an Invited talk on âGroup Action on intuitionistic fuzzy modulesâ, in the
National conference on âRecent Trends in Algebra and Analysisâ, at Govt. Gandhi
Memorial Science College, Jammu from 15-16 March, 2015.
9. Delivered an Extension lecture titled â Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors and their
applicationsâ at Dashmesh Girl College, Mukerian on 11th
Feb., 2015
10. Delivered an Invited talk â Group Intuitionistic Fuzzy Topological Spacesâ, in the
International conference on âAlgebra and Its Applicationsâ, at Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh from 15-17 December, 2014.
11. Delivered an Invited talk âOn fuzzy topological spaces involving group structuresâ
in the International conference on âAlgebra, Geometry , Analysis and their
Applicationsâ at Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University), New Delhi from Nov.
27-29, 2014
12. Delivered an Invited talk on âAn Introduction to Intuitionistic Fuzzy Groupsâ at the
National Workshop on âOptimization and Fuzzy Mathematicsâ, held at Vidyasagar
University, West Bengal from 9-13 Sept. 2014.
13. Delivered an Invited talk â How Mathematics make our life easy and beautifulâ in
the INSPIRE-2014 , Sponsored by DST , held at ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga ,
Punjab on 20th
May, 2014.
14. Delivered a talk on the topic â Pasting Lemma for Uniform continuityâ in the
National conference on Analysis and Its Applicationsâ held at Govt. Gandhi
Memorial Science College, Jammu on 27th
March, 2014
15. Delivered an Extension lecture titled â Prime numbers and their applicationsâ at
KRM D.A.V. College , Nakodar on 15th
March., 2014
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16. Delivered an invited talk titledâ Fuzzy Algebraâ, in the national seminar on â
Algebra and Its Applicationsâ at Govt. College, Birohar (Jhajjar) (Haryana) on Ist
Feb., 2014
17. Delivered an invited talk titled â An Introduction to Intuitionistic Fuzzy Groupâ, in
the International conference On Information and Mathematical Sciences held at
Baba Farid College of Engineering and Technology, Bathinda from October, 24-26,
2013.
18. Presented a research paper(with Aradhna Duggal) titled â Intuitionistic (T,S)-Fuzzy
Bi-ideal of a ringâ, in the International conference On Information and
Mathematical Sciences held at Baba Farid College of Engineering and Technology,
Bathinda from October, 24-26, 2013, Proceeding published by ELSEVIER, pp.
327-331
19. Presented a research paper (with Aradhna Duggal) titled â Intuitionistic Fuzzy Bi-
Ideal of a ring â The 2013 International Conference on Scientific Computing
(CSCâ13) held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, July, 22-25, 2013, page 158-164
20. Presented a research paper titled â On Number of fuzzy subgroups of a finite cyclic
groupâ, in the National conference on Advances in Mathematics & its Applications,
organized by Department of Mathematics National Institute of Technology
Hamirpur from 25th
â 27th
June , 2013, page 293-298
21. Had been an Invited Resource Person in the National Seminar on âRecent Trends in
Pure and Applied Mathematicsâ, at Hindu College, Amritsar on 13th
March., 2013
22. Delivered a talk on the topic â On Intuitionistic fuzzy mathematicsâ in the National
conference on Recent Trends in Discrete and Fuzzy Mathematics held at D.A.V.
College, Jalandhar from 2-4th
Feb., 2013
23. Presented a research paper titled â Translates of (Anti) Fuzzy Submodulesâ, at the
21st
International Conference of Forum of Interdisciplinary Mathematics held at
Panjab University Chandigarh from 15-17, Dec., 2012
24. Participated in the 27th
Annual Conference of Ramanujan Mathematical Society
held at Delhi from 20-23, Oct., 2012
25. Presented a research paper (with Mohammand Yamin) titled âStructure of relative
relation modules of SL(2,p) and PSL(2,p) groupsâ, in the âInternational Conference
of Mathematical Sciences and Statisticsâ, Malaysia, 5-7, Feb., 2013
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26. Delivered an Invited talk on the topic â Intuitionistic Fuzzy Algebraâ , in the
National conference on Algebra , Analysis and their Applications , sponsored by
N.B.H.M and organized by M.A.M. College, Jammu from 18-19 August, 2012
27. Presented a research paper (with Ashu Bahl ) titled âTranslates of Intuitionistic
fuzzy submodulesâ, International conference of Mathematics and Mathematical
Sciences held at New Delhi from 7th
July , 2012.
28. Presented a research paper (with Vandana Bansal) titled âOn Intuitionistic anti-
fuzzy ideals in ringsâ, International conference of Mathematics and Mathematical
Sciences held at New Delhi from 7th
July , 2012.
29. Presented a research paper titled ât- intuitionistic fuzzy subringsâ, International
conference of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences held at New Delhi from 7th
July , 2012.
30. Delivered an Invited talk âImportance of Applied Sciences in Engineeringâ at CT
Institute , Shapur , at the Faculty development programme sponsored by PTU , from
May , 15-19 , 2012.
31. Presented a research paper titled ât- Intuitionistic Fuzzy Quotient Groupâ in the
National Conference in Algebraâ, held at H.P. University,Shimla,27-28 march 2012
32. Had been an Invited Resource Person in the National Seminar on â Advanced
Mathematics: Its Implications in Modern Eraâ, at R.R. Bawa college for Girls on
25th
Feb., 2012
33. Had been an Invited Resource Person in the National Conference on â Recent
Advances and Methods in Mathematics Educationâ, at Ramgarhia College of
Education from 15-16th
Feb., 2012
34. Delivered an Extension lecture titled â Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors and their
applicationsâ at KRM D.A.V. College , Nakodar on 10th
Feb., 2012
35. Delivered an Invited talk â Use of Fuzzy Mathematics in Technologyâ in the
INSPIRE-2012 , Sponsored by DST , held at ISF College of Pharmacy , Moga ,
Punjab on 19th
Jan. 2012.
36. Presented a research paper titled âOn Intuitionistic Magnified Translation in
Groupsâ in the 1st International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and
Applicationsâ , held New Delhi on 18th
December , 2011
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37. Presented a research paper (with Vandana Bansal ) titled âAnti homomorphism of
Intuitionistic Magnified Translation in Groupsâ in the 1st International Conference
on Mathematical Sciences and Applicationsâ , held New Delhi on 18th
December ,
2011.
38. Delivered an Extension Lecture â Modules versus Vector spacesâ at Post Graduate
Department of Mathematics , D.A.V. College, Bathinda and Abhoar on 4th
November, 2011
39. Presented a research paper â(α, ÎČ)-Cut of Intuitionistic fuzzy modulesâ in the
National Seminar â On Innovations and Applications in Engineering and Applied
Sciencesâ, Organized at Gurukula Kangari Vishwavadyalaya , Haridwar , from
November , 9-10, 2011.
40. Presented a research paper â On intuitionistic fuzzy order of an element in a groupâ
in the â National Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology and Its
Applications in Industryâ held at Bhaderwah Campus , University of Jammu from
25th
Sept, - 26th
Sept., 2011.
41. Presented a search paper on âCommon fixed point for two pair of compatible
mappingâ in the International Conference on â Mathematics and soft computing
application in Engineeringâ Sponsored by DST , DRDO and ICMR at N.C College
of Engineering, Israna , Panipat. ( Dec. 2010)
42. Presented a paper on â Eigenvalues and Eigenvector and their applicationsâ in the
U.G.C. Sponsored National Seminar on â Importance of Mathematics â at S.L.
Bawa D.A.V. College , Batala on Feb., 26 , 2011.
43. Delivered a talk on â Studying groups by generators and relationsâ at the 25th
Conference of Ramanujan Mathematical Society held at NIT , Jalandhar , from
May 3- 5 , 2010.
44. Delivered an extension lecture âModules Versus Vector Spacesâ at Govind
National College, Narangwal Distt. Ludhiana., on 11th
March. 2010.
45. Presented a search paper on â Semi-Homeomorphism in Topological Spacesâ in
the Conference of Jammu Mathematical Society , Jammu univ. ( Feb. 2010)
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46. Attended an Advanced training school in Mathematics (ATML-2009), Organized
by National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM), held at Panjab University
Chandigarh from 15th
Dec., 2009 to 31st
Dec., 2009.
47. Delivered an extension lecture âEigenvalues and Eigenvectors and their Application
at Dev Samaj College for Women , Ferozepur City on 26th
Nov. 2009.
48. Presented a Search paper âRelative relation modules of SL(2,p) and PSL(2,p)
groupsâ at the 11th
National Conference of Indian Society of Information
Theory and Application( ISITA) held at GGS Khalsa college , Sarhali (Taran
Taran) from 24th
Oct. to 26th
Oct., 2009
49. Participated in the workshop on Optimization Techniques and Their Applications
To various Disciplines Sponsored by DST, Govt. of India held at GGS Khalsa
college , Sarhali (Taran Taran) from 19th
Oct. to 23rd
Oct., 2009
50. Participated in the Four day Mathematical Olympiad Orientation Programme for
School and College teachers Sponsored by NBHM, held at D.A.V.C.Amritsar
from 24th
Sept. to 27th
Sept., 2009.
51. Delivered a talk on â Application of Mathematics in Lifeâ at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Institute of Technology , Jalandhar, ( 7th
November, 2008 )
52. Delivered an Extension Lecture Titled â Connectedness and disconnectedness in
topological spaces â at Govind National College, Narangwal Distt. Ludhiana.,
( 10th
March, 2008 )
53. Presented a search paper âOn Semi-connectedness and locally semi-connectedness
in topological spacesâ in conference of Jammu mathematical society, Jammu
Univ. (Feb. 2008)
54. Delivered an extension lecture âModules Versus Vector Spacesâ at Dev Samaj
College for Women , Ferozepur City on 17th
Nov. 2007.
55. Presented a search paper on â Strongly connected spacesâ in the 41st meeting of
Programme Advisory Committee on Mathematical Sciences at G.N.D.U. Amritsar
( Feb. 2007)
56. Presented a search paper on â Fuzzy sets and Fuzzy systemâ in the National seminar
on Information Theory and Operation Research at S.S.M.C. Dinanagar (Feb. 2006)
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57. Delivered an Extension Lecture Titled â Importance Of Prime Numbersâ at
B.D. Arya Girls College, Jalandhar Cantt., (9th
Jan, 2006 )
58. Presented a search paper â On Lattices of L-topological Spacesâ in the National
Seminar on Applied Mathematics at M.A.M College, Jammu(June , 2005)
59. Presented a search paper on â Homotopy in Topological Spacesâ in the Conference
of Jammu Mathematical Society , Jammu univ. ( Feb. 2005)
60. Participated in the Joint India American Mathematical Society Meeting At IISc ,
Bangalore ,(Dec. 2003)
61. Delivered a series of lectures on âAlgebra and Set Theoryâ for an Inservice
Orentation Course for the Maths. Lecturers of Govt. Senior Secondary Schools of
Jalandhar Division from 9-12-1996 to 14-12-1996 at Govt. Inservice Training
Cenre Jalandhar.
62. Presented a search paper on â Indecomposibility of Relative relation modules of
finite p-groupâ in the Indian Mathematical Society Conference Held at Aligarh
Muslim Univ. (Dec.1991)
63. Presented a search paper on â Decomposibility of Relative relation modules of
finite elementary abelian p-groupâ in the Indian Mathematical Society Conference
Held at Gujarat Univ. Surat (Dec.1990)
Research Project Completed
1. âThe Relation modules of finite groupsâ Submitted to Kurukshetra university,
Kurukshetra by Bijoy Kumar Shill in 1999
2. â Higher Relative relation modulesâ Submitted to Kurukshetra university ,
Kurukshetra, by Vikram Verma in 1999
3. âThe Relative relation modules of finite groupsâ Submitted to Kurukshetra
university by Poonam Sharma in Kurukshetra , 2000
4. â Generalized semi-closed sets in topological spacesâ Submitted to Periyar
University by Arti Sharma in April 2007
5. âSemi-generalized Regular spaces and semi-generalized Normal spacesâ Submitted
to Periyar University by Rohit Sharma in April 2007
6. â Decomposition of fuzzy topological spacesâ Submitted to Periyar University by
Poonam Bhardwaj in May 2007
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7. â Strongly connected spacesâ Submitted to Alagappa University by Shallu, in May
2007
8. âSemi-connectedness and semi-locally connectedness in Biotopological spacesâ
Submitted to Periyar University by Shobik Soni in June 2007
9. â Certain Common Fixed Point Theoremsâ Submitted to Periyar Universityby
Pooja Anand in July 2007
10. â Connectedness in Biotopological spacesâ Submitted to Periyar University by
Geetanjali in July 2007
11. â Quasi-metric space and Biotopological spacesâ Submitted to Periyar University
by Pushpinder in october, 2007
12. â Fuzzy α - connecedness and Fuzzy α - disconnectedness in Fuzzy topological
spaces.â Submitted to Chawdary Devi lal University , Hisar , Harayana by
Harinder Pal in 2008
13. âCompactness in Fuzzy topological spacesâ Submitted to Vinayka Mission
Research FoundationâDeemed University, Saleem ( Tamil-Nadu) by Divya
Kakkar in 2008
14. â Finistic spaces in L-topologyâ Submitted to Vinayka Mission Research
FoundationâDeemed University, Saleem ( Tamil-Nadu) by Naveen Kumar in 2008
15. â Semi-continuity and Semi-homeomorphism in topological spacesâ Submitted to
SRI Venkateswara University , Tirupati by Paramjeet Singh in 2008.
16. â Some weak form of continuity in Topological spacesâ Submitted to Maharishi
Markandeshwar University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Raman deep in 2009
17. â Fixed point Theorems in Generalized metric spacesâ Submitted to Maharishi
Markandeshwar University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Gagandeep Kaur in,
2009
18. â Minimal Presentation of Groupsâ Submitted to Maharishi Markandeshwar
University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Najar Singh in 2009
19. â On Fuzzy Bitopological Spacesâ Submitted to Maharishi Markandeshwar
University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Kannu Kochhar in 2009
20. â Some Relation modules of Finite Groupsâ Submitted to Maharishi
Markandeshwar University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Rajni Goyal in 2009
21. â Compactness in Bitopological spacesâ Submitted to Maharishi Markandeshwar
University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Gaurav Jindal in 2009
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22. â Projective and Injective Modules âSubmitted to Maharishi Markandeshwar
University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Sumit Garg in 2009
23. â On Semi-homeomorphism in Topological spacesâ Submitted to Maharishi
Markandeshwar University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Sushma Sharma in
2009
24. â Relative Relation modules of Finite groupsâ Submitted for Maharishi
Markandeshwar University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana, by Bharti Thakur,
June,2010
25. Some Common Fixed point Theorems in Metric Spacesâ Submitted for
Maharishi Markandeshwar University (Mullana), Ambala, Harayana by Rualjit
Kaur in June, 2010
Project in Progress:
(1) A U.G.C. Major Research Project has been sanction for Rs. 1005000/- on the
topic â A study of Intuitionistic Fuzzy G-Modulesâ
(2) Supervising Mrs. Aradhna Duggal for Ph.D enrolled from Pacific University,
Udaipur, Rajasthan.
(3) Supervising Mr. Amit Seghal for Ph.D enrolled from NIILM University, Kaithal,
Haryana.
(4) Supervising Ms. Vandana Bansal for Ph.D enrolled from PTU University,
Jalandhar, Punjab.
(5) Supervising Ms. Gagandeep Kaur for Ph.D enrolled from PTU University,
Jalandhar, Punjab.
(6) Supervising Ms. Kanchan Sandhu for Ph.D enrolled from PTU University,
Jalandhar, Punjab.
(7)
Courses Taught :
Topology, Modern Algebra, Real Analysis, Theory of Numbers, Dynamics and Statics
Linear Algebra and Calculus, Discrete Mathematics.
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Membership of Professional Bodies :
1. Life Member of Ramanujan Mathematical Society (RMS)
2. Life Member of Indian Society of Information Theory and Application (ISITA)
3. Life Member of Indian Mathematical Society (IMS)
4. Life Member of Jammu Mathematical Society ( JMS)
Editor/ Referee / Reviewer of Journals
1. Member of the Editorial Board of âInternational Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics
and Systemsâ, of Research India Publication, New-Delhi.
2. Member of the Editorial Board of âInternational Journal of Engineering
Research & Management Technology, Published by : Advances Research
Educational Society
3. Referee of Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy System, STM Publishing House ,
IOS Press.
4. Referee of Neural Computing and Application, Springer Link
5. Journal of the Egyptian Mathematical Society
6. Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics (AFMI).
Additional Qualification
1. Certificate Course in C++ language form IBM with O- Grade ( June, 2002)
2. Certificate Course in ABC of Windows from Tata InfoTech Education (Aug.,
2001)
3. Working Knowledge of Foxfro Language (Private, 2000)
Additional Information
âą Nominated in whoâs who in the world for 2015
âą Intelligence measurement program (online test conducted by Tickle) , I earned
distinction with IQ score of 122 (Dec. 2005)
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Name of referees :
1. Prof.(Dr.) Mohammad Yamin, Department of Management Information System
Faculty of Economics and Administration , King Abdulaziz University, Jaddah
Saudi Arabia
Email- yamin786@hotmail.com , Tell no. + 966502109000
2. Prof. Sharfuddin Ahmad, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Natural
Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi â 110025, India.
Email - ahmad_sharfuddin@rediffmail.com , Tell no - 09990367296
3. Prof. (Dr.) I.B.S. Passi , Professor Emeritus and Honorary Professor IISER-
Mohali , Center for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Punjab University ,
Chandigarh. PIN- 160014
Email ibspassi@yahoo.co.in and passi@pu.ac.in , Tell No. 09872448638 (M)
4. Prof. (Dr.) T. D. Narang , Professor Emeritus and Honorary Professor Department
of Mathematics , Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar, Punjab.
Email tdn@yahoo.co.in Tell No. 09815710509 (Resi) , 09815710509 (Mobile)
5. Prof. Ram Parkash. Sharma, Department of Mathematics, Himachal Pardesh
Univeristy, Shimla, India
Email id : rp.math.hpu@gmail.com , Phone Number : +91 9418497090
.
Mailing address :
Office: Residence:
P.G. Department of Mathematics H.NO-19 , Arjun Nagar
D.A.V. College , Jalandhar City Ladowali Road , Jalandhar City ,
Punjab, India. PIN- 144008 Punjab, India. PIN - 144001.
E-mail : pksharma@davjalandhar.com , pksharma_davc@yahoo.co.in
Phone :ï (O) 0181-2255641 , 42 , 43
(R) 0181-2238747 Mobile : 09872006365