Mathematics, Computer Science, Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence

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Mathematics, Computer Science, Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence

6th Scientific Days of Doctoral School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences (S2DSMCS), Dakar, Senegal, December 17-19, 2024

Diop, Idy; Gueye, Cheikh Thiecoumba; Ngom, Papa

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2026

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9783032176653

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Absolute valued algebras with left unit satisfying (x^2, x^2, x^r)=0 revised.- Mathematical modeling of the dynamics of residual malaria transmission in areas with low transmission: application to Keur Soce (Senegal).- A Secure Framework for Medical Data Management Using Steganography, Cryptography, Blockchain, and AI-Based Validation.- Smart Edge-AI Models for Real-Time Contamination Detection in Livestock Water Supplies.- Generalized Subspace Subcodes in the Rank Metric.- Proxy Cryptography with Post-Quantum Probabilistic Full Domain Hash.- Modelling malaria transmission by the movement of mosquitoes from hot spot area to areas of low transmission.- Numerical simulation by ?nite element method of the deformation of an embedded plate.- IoTs and AI for sustainable wastewater management in Senegal: A status report.- On averaging principle for multidimensional BSDEs driven by fractional Brownian motion.- General Theory for Diophantine Equations in Fibonacci Sums: An Open Problem.- TTPHW (Tele-Training Platform for Healthcare Workers) in rural areas of Senegal: an approach based on VxLAN and Blink technologies.- Mulatu numbers as products of three repdigits in base h.
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