PROGRAMMING THE IBM MATHML EXPRESSION EDITOR FOR INTERACTIVE MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS

Author(s):  
SAMUEL S. DOOLEY
2011 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Cheryl Seals ◽  
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Cheryl Swanier ◽  
Justus N. Nyagwencha ◽  
Ashley L. Cagle ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shafiu Ibrahim Abdullahi

The significance of the Zakah institution to any Islamic economy, it links to financial viability and economic progress has made it a must to modernize the sector to go in line with modern realities. Poor management of Zakah institutions has been described as detrimental to the efforts of these institutions to collect and disburse Zakah effectively. This paper looks at applications of mathematical and quantitative techniques with the view to achieving optimality and efficiency in business of collection and disbursement of Zakah. The mathematical applications tested are the techniques of contribution maximization, programming, and game theory. The potential applications of this field of mathematics to Zakah operations are vast. It calls for concerted efforts and focuses by researchers, policymakers and Islamic scholars on finding the most efficient way of deploying operation research techniques in the management of Zakah institutions.  


10.29007/4dr3 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Blass ◽  
Yuri Gurevich

In mathematical applications, category theory remains a contentious issue, with enthusiastic fans and a skepticalmajority. In a muted form this split applies to the authors ofthis note. When we learned that the only mathematically soundfoundation of topological quantum computing in the literature isbased on category theory, the skeptical author suggested to "decategorize" the foundation. But we discovered, to our surprise, thatcategory theory (or something like it) is necessary for the purpose,for computational reasons. The goal of this note is to give a high-level explanation of that necessity, which avoids details and whichsuggests that the case of topological quantum computing is farfrom unique.


Author(s):  
Brad Morantz

Artificial intelligence is the stuff of science fiction writers, robots taking over the world, and computers knowing our every thought and action. Advanced methodologies is the utilization of accepted artificial intelligence programs in mathematical applications to solve a variety of problems. In this chapter, many of these methods will be described and sample applications provided to better explain the advantages of this method in problem solving.


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