List of Guest Editors:
Lead Guest Editor
Dr. Krishna Kiran Vamsi Dasu
Coordinator, Centre for Excellence in Mathematical Biology (CEMB), Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL), India – coordinator.cemb@sssihl.edu.in
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL), India – dkkvamsi@sssihl.edu.in
Guest Editors
Dr. Muthu Poosan Moopanar, Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology (N.I.T.), India – pm@nitw.ac.in
Dr. Jai Prakash Tripathi, Department of Mathematics, Central University of Rajasthan, India – jaiprakash_math@curaj.ac.in
Dr. Ram Singh, School of Engineering and Technology, BGSB University, India – rsingh@bgsbu.ac.in
Scope of the Special Issue
The special issue Recent Trends in Mathematical Biology – Theory, Methods, and Applications delves into the latest developments at the intersection of mathematics and biology. As biological systems become more complex and the available data are more abundant, the role of mathematical modeling, computational tools, and quantitative approaches is pivotal in unraveling the intricacies of life sciences. This issue invites contributions that bridge theoretical advancements with real-world applications, offering new perspectives on critical biological phenomena.
The “National Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematical Biology – Theory, Methods, and Applications” is being organized by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (DMACS), Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL), A.P., India during July 20–22, 2023 at the Prasanthi Nilayam Campus.
The main focus of this In-
This conference will provide a vibrant platform to bring together the scientists, researchers, educators, and PG students across academia, corporate organization and industry to exchange valuable ideas and impart guidelines on technical research and developments. Thus, the conference intends to bring together the best minds across the country to cover all the aspects of biomathematics from a multi-disciplinary perspective, in view of NEP-2020.
Based on talks to be presented in this conference, research articles pertaining to these talks will also be published in this special issue.
Key areas of focus include the following:
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Mathematical Biology
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Mathematical Modelling: Ecology and Epidemiology
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Computational Modelling
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Parameter Estimation
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Predicative Analytics
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Uncertainty
Table of Contents
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“Behaviour of solutions of a discrete population model with mutualistic interaction” by Sibi C. Babu, D. S. Dilip, Smitha Mary Mathew
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“Influence of media campaigns efforts to control spread of COVID-19 pandemic with vaccination: A modelling study” by Sandhya Rani Verma, Vinay Verma, Rachana Pathak, Manju Agarwal, Ram Naresh
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“Optimal control and bifurcation analysis of SEIHR model for COVID-19 with vaccination strategies and mask efficiency” by Poosan Moopanar Muthu, Anagandula Praveen Kumar
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“A mathematical study of the adrenocorticotropic hormone as a regulator of human gene expression in adrenal glands” by A. Manickam, A. Benevatho Jaison, D. Lakshmi, Ram Singh, C. T. Dora Pravina
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“On building machine learning models for medical dataset with correlated features” by Debismita Nayak, Sai Lakshmi Radhika Tantravahi
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“Analysis and numerical simulation of fractional-order blood alcohol model with singular and non-singular kernels” by Amit Prakash, Neha Kalyan, Sanjeev Ahuja
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“Stability and bifurcation analysis of a nested multi-scale model for COVID-19 viral infection” by Bishal Chhetri, Krishna Kiran Vamsi Dasu
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“Augmenting heart disease prediction with explainable AI: A study of classification models” by Raja Rani Titti, Shalini Pukkella, Tantravahi Sai Lakshmi Radhika
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“Robust H_∞ filter based functional observer design for descriptor systems: An application to Cardiovascular system monitoring” by Pabitra Tunga, Juhi Jaiswal, and Nutan K. Tomar
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“Plankton interaction model: Effect of prey refuge and harvesting” by Poulomi Basak, Satish Kumar Tiwari, Jai Prakash Tripathi, Vandana Tiwari, Ratnesh Kumar Mishra
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“Modelling the leadership role of police in controlling COVID-19” by Vikram Singh, Shikha Kapoor, Sandeep kumar Gupta, Sandeep Sharma
Conclusion
This special issue showcases how mathematical frameworks and tools continue to drive breakthroughs in biological research. By integrating theory with experimental data and real-world applications, these papers push the boundaries of what we can achieve through interdisciplinary collaboration. We are confident that the ideas and methodologies presented here will inspire future research and foster further connections between mathematics and life sciences.