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In this issue, there are 17 papers published: Paper 1: Bertrand curves pair, Smarandache curves Paper 2: Dual Lorentzian space, dual curve, dual curves of constant breadth, Bishop frame. Paper 3: (r,m, k)-regular fuzzy graph. Paper 4: edge-antimagic labeling. Paper 5: Ruled surfaces, curve, geodesic. Paper 6: Quarter-symmetric metric connection. Paper 7: Smarandachely k-signed graph. Paper 8: Common fixed point, rational expression. Paper 9: Smarandachely binding number. Paper 10: Wiener index, quasi-total graph. Paper 11: Transformation graph. Paper 12: Probabilistic bounds on weak and strong total domination in graphs. Paper 13; Smarandachely quotient cordial labeling. Paper 14: Nonholonomic Frames for Finsler Space. Paper 15: b-chromatic number of graphs. Paper 16: Strong defining numbers in graph. Paper 17: A Report on the Promoter Dr. Linfan Mao of Mathematical Combinatorics by your name.
The 8th Multidisciplinary Academic Conference in Prague 2016
Sheds light on the political, sociological and ideological processes that are affecting the dynamics of Sunni-Shia relations
Serial supplement issued annually in July.
The mathematical combinatorics is a subject that applying combinatorial notion to all mathematics and all sciences for understanding the reality of things in the universe. The International J. Mathematical Combinatorics is a fully refereed international journal, sponsored by the MADIS of Chinese Academy of Sciences and published in USA quarterly, which publishes original research papers and survey articles in all aspects of mathematical combinatorics, Smarandache multi-spaces, Smarandache geometries, non-Euclidean geometry, topology and their applications to other sciences.
ICA2020 IV. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AWARENESS LANGUAGE AND AWARENESS 02-04 December 2020 IV. ULUSLARARASI FARKINDALIK KONFERANSI DİL VE FARKINDALIK 02-04 Aralık 2020 ABSTRACTS / ÖZETLER
This volume addresses the similarities and also the differences in the genomes of soil saprophytes, symbionts, and plant pathogens by using examples of fungal species to illustrate particular principles. It analyzes how the specific interactions with the hosts and the influence of the environment may have shaped genome evolution. The relevance of fungal genetic research and biotechnological applications is shown for areas such as plant pathogenesis, biomass degradation, litter decomposition, nitrogen assimilation, antibiotic production, mycoparasitism, energy, ecology, and also for soil fungi turning to human pathogens. In addition to the model organisms Neurospora and Aspergillus, the following species are covered providing a view of pathogens and mutualists: Trichoderma, Fusarium oxysporum, Cochliobolus heterostrophus, Penicillium chrysogenum, Rhizopus oryzae, Podospora anserina, and species belonging to Agaricomycetes, Archaeorhizomycetes and Magnaporthaceae. Ecology and potential applications have guided the choice of fungal genes to be studied and it will be fascinating to follow the trends of future sequencing projects.
Proceedings of The 7th MAC 2016 - The 7th Multidisciplinary Academic Conference in Prague 2016, Czech Republic