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    Advances in soft computing applications
    (River Publishers, 2023) Shristi Kharola; Mangey Ram; Sachin Kumar Kumar Mangla; Yigit Kazancoglu; Kharola, Shristi; Ram, Mangey; Mangla, Sachin K.; Kazancoglu, Yigit
    The proclivity of today's technology to think like humans may be seen in new developing disciplines such as neural computing fuzzy logic evolutionary computation machine learning and probabilistic reasoning. These strategies are grouped together into one main technique known as "soft computing." This book discusses the most recent soft computing and fuzzy logic-based applications and innovations in industrial advancements supply chain and logistics system optimization decision-making artificial intelligence smart systems and other rapidly evolving technologies. In today's competitive world the book provides soft computing solutions to help companies overcome the obstacles posed by sophisticated decision-making systems. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Citation - WoS: 63
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    Barriers to organic waste management in a circular economy
    (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2022) Shristi Kharola; Mangey Ram; Nupur Goyal; Sachin Kumar Mangla; O. P. Nautiyal; Anita Rawat; Yigit Kazancoglu; Durgesh Pant; Kharola, Shristi; Pant, Durgesh; Nautiyal, O.P.; Ram, Mangey; Goyal, Nupur; Rawat, Anita; Mangla, Sachin Kumar
    Organic waste disposal methods notably landfilling not only deplete resources but also contribute to environmental challenges. This research looks at potential barriers to organic waste management solutions. The objective of this study is to identify the barriers to organic waste management solutions from an actor's perspective and to explore their causal relationships to overcome the organic waste management problem from a system perspective. Several key challenges were identified regarding organic waste management solution the current intervention overview indicates that promoting and tracking attention towards value to waste would be an effective solution approach. Waste collection fees unethical behavior and a lack of engagement and commitment in activities show a subsequent effect on consumer-household solutions which are currently acting as priority barriers in this research. In order to have a better understanding of this complex issue a detailed knowledge of barriers (leading to organic waste) is discovered and evaluated with the application of fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL). The data for this research has been taken in the context of a developing economy like India. This work can provide structural support to the managers by knowing the cause (influencing) and effect-group (influencing) barriers to the effective implementation of an organic waste management system in a circular economy context.
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    Exploring the green waste management problem in food supply chains: A circular economy context
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2022) Shristi Kharola; Mangey Ram; Sachin Kumar Kumar Mangla; Nupur Goyal; Om Prakash Nautiyal; Durgesh Pant; Yigit Kazancoglu; Kharola, Shristi; Pant, Durgesh; Kumar Mangla, Sachin; Nautiyal, O.P.; Kazancoglu, Yigit; Ram, Mangey; Goyal, Nupur; Mangla, Sachin Kumar
    Food waste management is a growing environmental and economic issue for a developing country like India. This exploratory paper aims to prioritize key practices as “criteria” for food supply chains that lead to food waste reduction to ensure green waste management. Twenty-five criteria from the existing literature and expert inputs were assessed to resolve food waste reduction issues in food supply chains especially in the agricultural sectors. The study identifies and ranks the intensities of each of the listed criteria. In the study the Best-Worst Method a multi-criteria decision-making approach is applied. According to the findings waste prevention at the earlier stages of food supply chains is given more priority compared to food waste minimization and treatment at the later stages. Hence the study concludes “skill and training” as the highest ranked criteria followed by “protection and infrastructure.” Further the study infers that understanding the individual intensities of criteria within a food supply chain can affect waste generation at each level having a significant impact on waste reduction. The data in this research was evaluated in the Indian context. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Editorial
    Preface
    (ROUTLEDGE, 2019) Onur Burak Celik; Meltem Ince Yenilmez; Turker, Duygu; Kharola, Shristi; Idowu, Samuel O.; Vural, Ceren Altuntaş; Kazancoglu, Yigit; Ince Yenilmez, Meltem; Celik, Onur Burak; Ram, Mangey; Mangla, Sachin K.; MI Yenilmez; OB Celik
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    Special Issue on advances in mathematical modeling and its applications
    (Cambridge Scientific Publishers, 2024) Mangey Ram; Shristi Kharola; Akshay Kumar; Nupur Goyal; Yigit Kazancoglu; Kharola, Shristi; Ram, Mangey; Kumar, Akshay; Goyal, Nupur; Kazancoglu, Yigit
    .This special issue (SI) is specifically targeted at the recently developed computational and mathematical techniques in various domains. Mathematically innovation models in a variety of engineering and management domains have been proposed. Diverse array of themes like Reliability Operation Research Multi-objective Optimization Machine Learning Fluid Dynamics Software Reliability Numerical Analysis Supply chain etc. have been covered in the articles included in this collection. This SI consists of original high quality and unpublished works which have been peer reviewed by the journal. This SI comprises studies across various domains. Bhatia et al. [1] simulate traveling wave solutions of the modified regularized and regularized long wave equations (MRLW RLW equations) using modified trigonometric B-spline functions in collocation method. Anand et al. [2] propose innovation diffusion models based upon time dependent growth behavior of the isolated potential adopter-domain of the adopter population. The proposed models have been validated on ACER PC and iPhone sales data sets and their inferences are quite promising. Guru Prasad et al. [3] worked on the adaptability and re-configurability of origami structures exploring their dynamic nature. The study opens up new possibilities for innovation in the fields of biomedical devices robotic actuators and deployable structures by demonstrating how origami-inspired designs might improve their usefulness and efficiency. Prateeksha et al. [4] discuss the adverse effects of voltage unbalanced on the steady state performance of 3-Phase Induction Motor. The shortfalls of existing Power Quality index namely voltage unbalanced factor used for the assessment of performance of 3-Phase Induction Motor under the voltage unbalanced condition are highlighted. Sarkar et al. [5] worked on the objective to reduce makespan and balance machine workloads. A model is developed for both problems with minor modifications to accommodate the specific requirements. Additioinally a numerical illustration is provided for both cases and the effects of separable and non-separable setup times on performance criteria are statistically evaluated. Negi et al. [6] provide a quick overview of SVM list several applications draw attention to current issues and patterns and point out some of SVM’s drawbacks in this essay. Tripathi et al. [7] presented some essential aspects of spectral methods and their application to obtain the numerical solutions of Partial Differential Equations. The proposed scheme is based on the spectral collocation of Lagrange and Techbychef orthogonal polynomials for both space and time integrations. Amandeep et al. [8] developed a mathematical model to study the flow of blood through a multi-stenosed artery under the influence of applied magnetic field and body force. Blood is considered as Casson fluid to represent the Non-Newtonian character of blood in narrow artery. The analytical expressions have been derived for axial velocity core velocity volumetric flow rate and wall shear stress. Singh et al. [9] put forth a model of predator-prey cooperation that produces herd dynamics and the Allee effect on the population of prey. Authors have investigated the Allee effect using temporal analysis. Singh et al. [10] presented the Generalised Modified Weibull testing effort-based software reliability growth model that quantifies the effect of an infected patch on multi-release software. Bisht et al. [11] proposed a new entropy measure specifically designed for intuitionistic fuzzy sets. The validation process verifies the efficacy of the proposed measure. In addition specific case studied illustrated the practical applications of the proposed entropy measure in real-world multi-criteria group decision making as proposed measure has been integrated with TOPSIS methods. Sahool et al. [12] aimed at studying the stability mechanism of chemically reacting cross diffusive free thermosolutal convective flow in a horizontal layer of viscoelastic Maxwell fluid through porous medium with heat source effect. The chemical reaction is taken into account in the mass transfer equation. Verma et al. [13] focused on Petri Net modeling a mathematical modeling tool used to model discrete event dynamic systems to study the dynamic behavior of the Interleukin 17 (IL-17) signaling pathway. The study involves computational analysis including state space deadlock sequence reachability and behavioral properties in the Interleukin 17E signaling pathways. Sadiya et al. [14] computed the reliability function of a system which provides the determination of tail signature minimal signature and signature reliability. Furthermore the system’s estimated life and system cost are also assessed. We also evaluate the hazard intensity index for the proposed system. Kaushik et al. [15] provided a comprehensive overview of the literature concerning the applications of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. The article focuses on a specific subset of the diverse applications of AHP that may be of particular interest to both scholars and practitioners. Andreea V. Cojocaru et al. [16] provides the Artificial Intelligence and Human Consciousness: A survey. Boddu Muralee Bala Krushna1 [17] study the existence of multiple positive radial solutions to elliptic equations in (R1R2). Abdallah Brik et al. [18] present the Zero-Hopf bifurcation in a modified hyperchaotic Chen system. Jacson Simsen [19] investigate the Nonlinear nonautonomous math models for drug concentration in the body. Sudha Yadav et al. [20] present the Mathematical analysis of an SIQR model with non-linear incidence and saturated treatment rates. V. Ananthaswamy et al. [21] introduce A mathematical study on the transmission dynamics of Hepatitis A virus. S. Jasmin Swetha et al. [22] investigate the Caputo-Fabrizio fractional neutral pantograph integro-differential system analysis with impulses. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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