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The purpose of this volume is to provide an overview of Terry Speed’s contributions to statistics and beyond. Each of the fifteen chapters concerns a particular area of research and consists of a commentary by a subject-matter expert and selection of representative papers. The chapters, organized more or less chronologically in terms of Terry’s career, encompass a wide variety of mathematical and statistical domains, along with their application to biology and medicine. Accordingly, earlier chapters tend to be more theoretical, covering some algebra and probability theory, while later chapters concern more recent work in genetics and genomics. The chapters also span continents and generations, as they present research done over four decades, while crisscrossing the globe. The commentaries provide insight into Terry’s contributions to a particular area of research, by summarizing his work and describing its historical and scientific context, motivation, and impact. In addition to shedding light on Terry’s scientific achievements, the commentaries reveal endearing aspects of his personality, such as his intellectual curiosity, energy, humor, and generosity.
There are 13 papers published in this issue: Paper 1: Special Smarandache Curves According to Bishop Frame in Euclidean Spacetime Paper 2: Signed graph, Smarandachely signed graph, signed energy Paper 3: Transformation formula, q-series, operator identity Paper 4: Smarandache-Fibonacci triple, Fibonacci number, Lucas number Paper 5: Common fixed point, complex valued metric space Paper 6: Smarandache-Cayley graph, Cayley graph Paper 7: Second Order Mannheim Partner Curve Paper 8: β−change, Finsler metric Paper 9: Peripheral Distance Energy of Graphs Paper 10: h-Randers Finsler Space Paper 11: edge-neighbor-integrity Paper 12: Smarandachely vertex coloring, color eigenvalues Paper 13: Smarandachely vertex coloring, acyclic coloring
Topics in detail to be covered are: Smarandache multi-spaces with applications to other sciences, such as those of algebraic multi-systems, multi-metric spaces; Smarandache geometries; Differential Geometry; Geometry on manifolds; Topological graphs; Algebraic graphs; Random graphs; Combinatorial maps; Graph and map enumeration; Combinatorial designs; Combinatorial enumeration; Low Dimensional Topology; Differential Topology; Topology of Manifolds; Geometrical aspects of Mathematical Physics and Relations with Manifold Topology; Applications of Smarandache multi-spaces to theoretical physics; Applications of Combinatorics to mathematics and theoretical physics.