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Papers on Smarandache cyclic geometric determinant sequences, certain subclasses of analytic functions, types and sums of self-integrating functions, self-integrating polynomials in two variables, weakly generalized compactness in intuitionistic fuzzy topological spaces, signed product cordial graphs in the context of arbitrary supersubdivision, and similar topics. Contributors: M. Dragan, M. Bencze, S. S. Billing, V. Maheswari, A. Nagarajan, N. Subramanian, P. Lawrence, R. Lawrence, A. A. Mogbademu, and others.
Papers on intuitionistic fuzzy quasi weakly generalized continuous mappings, a short interval result for the Smarandache ceil function and the Dirichlet divisor function, some sufficient conditions for ϕ-like functions, a short interval result for the e-squarefree e-divisor function and similar topics. Contributors: K. Mohana, I. Arockiarani, R. Balakrishnan, R. Perumal, X. Zhao, B. S. Mehrok, G. Singh, X. Liu, P. Zhao, K. M. Nagaraja, P. S. K. Reddy, N. Subramanian, and others.
Papers on the hybrid mean value of the Smarandache kn digital, separation axioms in an ordered intuitionistic fuzzy bitopological space, iterations of strongly pseudocontractive maps in Banach spaces, certain differential subordination involving a multiplier transformation, modified multi-step Noor method for a finite family of strongly pseudo-contractive maps, and similar topics. Contributors: N. Subramanian, R. N. Devi, U. K. Misra, A. A. Mogbademu, S. Hussain, S. Panayappan, S. Chauhan, and others.
Papers on Smarandache groupoids, a new class of generalized semiclosed sets using grills, Smarandache friendly numbers, a simple proof of the Sophie Germain primes problem along with the Mersenne primes problem and their connection to the Fermat's last conjecture, uniqueness of solutions of linear integral equations of the first kind with two variables, and similar topics. Contributors: A. A. Nithya, I. A. Rani, I. Arockiarani, V. Vinodhini, A. A. K. Majumdar, N. Subramanian, C. Murugesan, I. A. G. Nemron, S. I. Cenberci, B. Peker, P. Muralikrishna, M. Chandramouleeswaran, I. A. Rani, A. Karthika, and others.
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Scientia Magna is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles in all areas of mathematics and mathematical sciences. However, papers related to Smarandache’s problems will be highly preferred.
Scientia Magna is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles in all areas of mathematics and mathematical sciences. However, papers related to Smarandache’s problems are highly preferred.
Papers on some characterization of Smarandache boolean near-ring with sub-direct sum structure, three classes of exact solutions to Klein-Gordon-Schrodinger equation, a short interval result for the extension of the exponential divisor function, a function in the space of univalent function of Bazilevic type, Smarandache bisymmetric geometric determinat sequences, and other topics. Contributors: Aldous Cesar F. Bueno, D. Vamshee Krishna, T. Ramreddy, Hai-Long Li, Qian-Li Yangand, S. Panayappan, Hongming Xia, N. Kannappa, P. Tamilvani, and others.
Papers on Smarandache adjacent number sequences and its asymptotic property, counterexamples to a theorem concerning solution of certain quadratic Diophantine equation, short interval result for the e-squarefree e-divisor function, log convexity and concavity of some double sequences, intuitionistic fuzzy resolvable and intuitionistic fuzzy irresolvable spaces, super Weyl transform and some of its properties, and similar topics. Contributors: S. Panayappan, J. Wei, S. Chauhan, S. Kumar, S. Keawrahun, U. Leerawat, S. Balasubramanian, P. A. S. Vyjayanthi, S. Balasubramanian, and others.
Scientia Magna international book series publish original research articles in all areas of mathematics and mathematical sciences. However, papers related to Smarandache’s problems will be highly preferred.