Institute of Mathematics

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Introduction
The Department of Mathematics at the University of the Punjab is one of the university’s oldest academic units, founded in 1921. Over the years, it has produced numerous distinguished graduates, many of whom have gained prominence in Mathematics. For a consid....

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Vision, Mission, PEOs, and PLOs

Vision
The Institute of Mathematics aims to be recognized as an internationally top-ranking center of excellence in both teaching and research.
Mission
In pursuit of our vision, the Institute of Mathematics strives to provide quality education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, aiming to produce high-calibre graduates who will excel in their chosen careers in industry, the professions, and academia. Our students are selected based on intellectual merit, without discrimination based on gender, race, or physical disabilities. We are committed to fostering a diverse and well-balanced portfolio of research of the highest quality, encompassing a wide range of interests.
Objectives
The following objectives are designed to guide the Institute of Mathematics toward achieving its vision of becoming an internationally recognized center of excellence in teaching and research.
Expand and diversify the faculty to encompass all disciplines of Mathematics.
Strengthen all existing academic programs, with particular emphasis on the MPhil/PhD programs to facilitate world-class research.
Develop an industry-based Mathematics curriculum, fostering close collaboration between mathematics and industry.
Encourage faculty engagement in research projects, paper presentations at international conferences, organizing conferences, international research collaborations, and postdoctoral training.
Promote the “Punjab University Journal of Mathematics” as a premier research journal of international repute.
Provide strong support for both individual researchers and research groups.
Enhance the abilities and character of students, nurturing them into well-rounded individuals.
Recognize and reward the Institute’s staff, acknowledging them as its greatest asset

Introduction
The Department of Mathematics at the University of the Punjab is one of the university’s oldest academic units, founded in 1921. Over the years, it has produced numerous distinguished graduates, many of whom have gained prominence in Mathematics. For a considerable period, the department operated on an inter-collegiate basis, with faculty members from local institutions such as Government College Lahore, Forman Christian College, Dyal Singh College, Islamia College Civil Lines, and M.A.O. College, Lahore, conducting M.Sc. classes at the university. In 1956, the department became an independent institution with the appointment of two full-time faculty members: one reader and one senior lecturer. Since then, the department has steadily grown and now offers a range of programs, including BS (4 years), BS (5 semesters), M.Phil., and Ph.D.
In 1982, the department established a computer center to enhance the computational capabilities of uni- versity students, faculty, and staff. Furthermore, the Department of Mathematics publishes the Punjab University Journal ofMathematics, with its inaugural issue released in 1967 under the editorship of Prof. Dr. Syed Manzur Hussain.
In December 2024, under the visionary leadership of Professor Dr. Muhammad Akram, the Department of Mathematics was elevated into the Institute of Mathematics, now led by its first Director, Professor Dr. Ghazala Akram, to continue its legacy of growth and excellence.
The Institute is home to four robust research groups: Computational Mathematics, Fuzzy Mathematics, Gravitation & Cosmology, and Pure Mathematics. These groups contribute to the academic strength of the department, fostering innovation and advancing knowledge in their respective fields.
Director's Message
We take pride in the Institute of Mathematics at the University of the Punjab, one of the oldest departments in the university, for its continued commitment to providing quality education to deserving students from across Pakistan. Mathematical knowledge is essential for the advancement of science, as mathematics serves as a fundamental science that can be applied across various social sciences. It is a discipline that supports and enriches other fields by providing theoretical foundations and practical techniques. The department’s educational mission is to produce mathematicians who can contribute meaningfully to society.
Mathematics has become integral to modern research across all disciplines and underpins advancements in technology, industry, and government. We encourage students who wish to delve deeper into math- ematics to join us in this pursuit. The Institute of Mathematics plays a key role in the university’s undergraduate and postgraduate teaching mission, and at the research level, we focus on diverse areas such as Computational Mathematics, Fuzzy Mathematics, Gravitation & Cosmology, and Pure Mathe- matics.
I warmly welcome all new entrants to this historic institution and hope that their time in the Institute will be both enriching and fulfilling. I am confident that they will make the most of the Institute’s excellent faculty and resources.
May Allah bless them with greater knowledge and success in their lives!
 
Research Groups
M.Phil. Graduate Students
PhD Graduate Students
Curriculum of BS Mathematics (4 Years) (Enforced From Fall 2024 and Onwards)
SYLLABI FOR 4 YEARS BS MATHEMATICS (SEMESTER SYSTEM PROGRAMME) AFTER 2 YEARS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM (ADP) MATHEMATICS
SYLLABI FOR 4 YEAR BS MATHEMATICS
SYLLABI FOR M.Sc MATHEMATICS PROGRAMME (ANNUAL SYSTEM)
Curriculum of BS Mathematics With Computer Science (4 Years) (Enforced From Fall 2025 and Onwards)
SYLLABI FOR M.PHIL./PH.D. MATHEMATICS (Enforced From Fall 2025 and Onwards)

Programs

Presently the Institute of Mathematics offer a wide range of degree programs.

Our Staff

  • All Staff
  • Teaching
  • Administrative
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram

Dean & Professor

Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood

Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood

Associate Professor

Dr. Muhammad Mobeen Munir

Dr. Muhammad Mobeen Munir

Associate Professor

Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf

Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf

Associate Professor

Dr. Muhammad Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti

Dr. Muhammad Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti

Associate Professor

Dr. Daud Ahmad

Dr. Daud Ahmad

Assistant Professor

Dr. Saima Arshed

Dr. Saima Arshed

Assistant Professor

Dr. Zahid Hussain Shamsi

Dr. Zahid Hussain Shamsi

Assistant Professor

Dr. Maasoomah Sadaf

Dr. Maasoomah Sadaf

Assistant Professor

Dr. Saira Hameed

Dr. Saira Hameed

Assistant Professor

Dr. Rukhsana Kausar

Dr. Rukhsana Kausar

Assistant Professor

Dr. Sumaira Hussain

Dr. Sumaira Hussain


Senior Librarian

Mr. Shafqat Ali

Mr. Shafqat Ali


Private Secretary

Mr. Faheem Waqas

Mr. Faheem Waqas


Administrative Officer

Mr. Parvaiz Akhtar

Mr. Parvaiz Akhtar


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Institute of Mathematics
Science

Introduction The Department of Mathematics at the University of the Punjab is one of the university’s oldest academic units, founded in 1921. Over the years, it has produced numerous distinguished graduates, many of whom have gained prominence in Mathematics. For a considerable period, the department operated o....

Last Three Year Articles



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2015

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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rabia Saleem,; Dynamics of Warm Inflation With Gauge Fields in Bianchi Type I Univrse Model, Astropart. Phys., 62, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rabia Saleem,; Warm Anisotropic Inflation With Bulk Viscous Pressure inIntermediate Era , Astropart. Phys., 62, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Ayesha Ikram,; Wormholes Supprted by f(G) Gravity, Int. J. Mod. Phys. D, 24, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Muhammad Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Structure Scalars and Super-Poynting Vector of Tilted Szekeres Geometry, Int. J. Mod. Phys. D, 24, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rubab Manzoor,; Structure Scalars and Anisotropic Spheres in Brans- Dicke Gravity , Phys. Rev.D, 91, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Saima Jabbar,; Phase Space Analysis and Anisotropic Univerae Model in f(T) Gravity, Commun. Theor. Phys., 63, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf,; Stability of Reggular Energy Density in Palatini f (R) Gravity, Eur. Phys. J.C., 75, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Iqra Nawazish,; Some Exact Anisotropic Solutions via Noether Symmetry in f (R) Gravity , J.Exp. Theor. Phys., 120, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf,; Role of Adiabatic Index on the Evolution of Spherical Gravitational Collapse in Palatini f (R) Gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 357, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Muhammad Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Stability of Expansion- free Charged Planar Geometry, Astrophys. Space Sci., 355, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sehrish Iftikhar,; Dynamics of Scalar Thin- Shell for a Class of Regular Back Holes , Astrophys. Space Sci., 356, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sehrish Iftihar,; Polytropic Thin- Shell Collapse in Non- Commutative d- Dimensional Reissner- Nordstrom Geometry, Astrophys. Space Sci., 356, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf,; Dynamics of Relativistic Fluids With Structure Scalars and \epsilon R^2 Cosmology, Gen. Relative. Gravit, 47, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf,; Radiating Cylindrical Gravitational Collapse with Structure Scalars in f(R) Gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 357, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rabia Saleem,; Analysis of Anisotropic Universe Model via Noether Symmetry with Scalar and Vector Fields , Astrophys. Space Sci., 357, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sehrish Iftikhar,; Charged Dissipative Collapse of shearing Viscous Star , Astrophys. Space Sci., 357, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Shrish Iftikhar,; Strong Gravitational Lensing in Non- Commutative Wormholes , Astrophys. Space Sci., 357, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Zunaira Naisr,; Expansion-free Axial Dissipative Fluids in f (R) Gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 357, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf,; Instability of Meridional Axial System in f (R)Garvity, Eur. Phys. J.C., 75, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sehrish Iftikhar,; Null Geodesics and Strong Field Gravitational Lensing in a String Cloud Background , Advances High Energy Phys., 2015, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sidra Mohsaneen,; Inhomogeneous Viscous Fluid in Anisotropic Inflationary Universe , Astrophys. Space Sci., 357, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rabia Saleem,; Inflationary Study of Intermediate Modified Chaplygin Gas With Bulk Viscous Pressure, Mon.Notices Roy.Astron. Soc., 450, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Muhammad Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Dynamics of Charged Planar Geometry in Tilted and Non- Tilted Frames, J. Exp.Theor. Phys., 120, 2015
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Porf. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Zunaiar Nasir,; Structure Scalars in Dissipative Axial Collapse in f(R) Gravity, Gen. Relativ. Gravit., 47, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shairf and Shamaaila Rani,; Dynamical Instability of Expansion -free Collapse in f(T) Gravity, Int. J. Theor. Phys, 54, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Muhammad Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Role of Bulk Viscosity and Electromagnetic Field on the Stability of Collapsing Cylinder, Int. J. Theor. Phys, 54, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Zunaira Nasir,; Evolution of Dissipative Anisotropic Expansion-free Axial Fluids, Commun. Theor. Phys., 64, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rubab Manzoor,; Structure Scalars an Cylindrical Systems in Bran-Dicke Gravity, Astro. Space Sci., 359, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rubab Manzoor,; Self-Gravitating Spherically Symmetric Fluid Models in Brans-Dicke Gravity, Gen. Relativ. Gravit., 47, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sehrish Iftikhar,; Corrigendum: Null Geodesics and Strong Field Gravitational Lensing in a String Cloud Background, Advances High Energy Phys., 2015, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shairf and H. Ismat Fatima,; Noncommutative Wormhole Solutions in f(G) Gravity, Mod. Phys. Lett A, 30, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Zeeshan Yousaf,; Dynamics of Spherical Stars with Structure Scalars and R+\epsilon R^n Cosmology, Can. J. Phys, 93, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sehrish Iftikhar,; Null Geodesics and Strong Field Gravitational Lensing of Black Hole with Global Monopole, Advances High Energy Phys., 2015, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sobia Sadiq,; Effects of Charge on Anisotropic Conformally Flat Polytropes, Can. J. Phys, 93, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Muhammad Zaeem ul haq Bhatti,; Stability Analysis of Axial Reflection Symmetric Spacetime, Mon. Notices Roy. Astron. Soc., 455, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Rabia Saleem,; General Dissipative Coefficient in Strong Anisotropic Inflation, Astrophys. Space Sci. , 360, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shairf and Kanwal Nazir,; Cosmological Evolution of Generalized Ghost Pilgrim Dark Energy, Astrophys. Space Sci. , 360, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Sobia Sadiq,; Conformally Flat Polytropes for Anistropic Cylinder Geometry, Can. J. Phys, 93, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif and Dr. Abdul Jawad,; Thermodynamics with Entropy Correction in Kaluza-Klein Universe, Chinese J. Phys, 53, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain, Muhammad Sarfraz and Munza Ishaq,; Shape Designing of Engineering Images Using Rational Spline Interpolation, Advances in Material Science and Engineering, 2015, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain, Farheen Ibraheem and Akhlaq Ahmad Bhatti,; C1 Positive Surface Over Positive Scattered Data Sites , PLOS ONE, 10, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain , Maria Hussain, Amna Waseem and Moshayyadah Javaid,; G C1 Shape- Preserving Trigonometric Spline, Journal of Mathematical imaging and vision, 53 (1), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain, Muhammad Sarfraz and Farsia Hussain,; Shape Preserving Curves Using Quadratic Trigonometric Spline, Applied Mathematics and computation, 265, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain, Muhammad Sarfraz and Farsia Hussain,; Shape Preserving Positive Trigonometric, Proc. IEEE 19th international conference on information visualization, , 2015
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain , Misbah Irshad and Muhammad Sarfraz,; Reverse Engineering of Planer objects Using Imperialist Competitive Algorithm , Proc. IEEE 19th international conference on information visualization, , 2015
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain , Misban Irshad, Muhammad Sarfraz and Nousheen Zafar,; Interpolation of Discrete Time Signals Using Cubic Functions , Proc. IEEE 19th international conference on information visualization, , 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram and Fariha Zafar,; On soft trees, Buletinul Academic de Stiinte a Republicii Moldova, 2, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram, A. Nagoorgani and S. Anupriya,; Double domination on intuitionistic fuzzy graphs, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, 50, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram and Saira Nawaz,; Operations on soft graphs, Fuzzy Information and Engineering, 7(4), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram and Shaista, H,; Decision-making system for washing machine using AIFNN, Mathematical Sciences Letters, 4 (3), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram, Nagoor Gani and K. Prasanna Devi,; Bondage and non-bondage number of a fuzzy graph, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 103 (2), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram and Muhammad Arif Buttt,; A novel fuzzy decision making system for cpu scheduling algorothm, Neural computing and Applications, , 2015
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Prof.Dr.Muhammad Akram and Saira Nawaz,; On fuzzy soft graphs , Italian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 34, 2015
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Prof.Dr.Muhammad Akram and N.O. AlShehire ,; Bipolar fuzzy competition graphs, , Ars Combinatoria, 121, 2015
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Prof. Dr.Muhammad Akram and N.O. Al-Shehire,; Tempered interval- valued fuzzy Hypergraphs , Scientiic bulletin series a applied mathematics and physics, 77 (1), 2015
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Prof. Dr.Muhammad Akram, A. Farooq, Borumand Saeid and K.P. Shum ,; Certain types of vague cycles and vague trees , Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, 28 (2), 2015
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Praf. Dr. Muhammad Akram , B. Dawaz, and F. Feng,; Fuzzy soft Lie algenras , Journal of multivalued valued and soft computing, 24( 5-6), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram, W.A. Dudek and Murtaza Yousaf,; Self centered interval-valued fuzzy graphs, Afrika Matematika, 26(5-6), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram, S. Samanata and M.Pal,; m- step fuzzy competition graphs, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, 47 (1-2), 2015
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Dr. Muhammas Aslam Malik and Muhammad Touqeer,; Fuzzy hyper p-ideals of hyper BCK-algebras, Filomat, 29(8), 2015
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Dr. Muhammas Aslam Malik and Muhammad Touqeer,; Some results on fuzzy hyper BCK-ideals of hyper BCK- algebras, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 8(S3), 2015
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Dr. Muhammas Aslam Malik and Muhammad Touqeer,; Soft h-ideals of soft BCI-algebras, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 8(S3), 2015
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Dr. Muhammas Aslam Malik and Muhammad Touqeer,; On some properties of soft a-ideals, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, 33, 2015
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Dr. Muhammas Aslam Malik and Muhammad Touqeer,; Soft BCI-positive implicative ideals of soft BCI-algebras, Sci. Math. Jpn., 28, 2015
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Dr. Muhammas Aslam Malik and Muhammad Touqeer,; Fuzzy hyper BCK-implicative ideals of hyper BCK-algebras, Sci. Math. Jpn., 28, 2015
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Dr. Ghazala Akram and Christian Beck,; Hierarchical Cascade Model Leading to 7-th Order Initial vaue Problem, Applied Numerical Mathematics, 91, 2015
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Dr. Ghazala Akram ,; Solution of the System of Fifth Order Boundery value Problem Using Sextic Spline, Journal of Egyptian Mathematics with Applications, 23 (02), 2015
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Dr. Daud Ahmad and Bilal Masud,; Near- stability of a quasi- minimal surface indicated through a tasted curvature algorithm , Computers and Mathemaitcs and Applications, 69 (10), 2015
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Dr.Muhammad Khalid Mahmood and Farooq Ahmad,; A Classification of Cyclic Nodes and Enumeration of Components of a Class of Discrete Graphs , Applied Mathematics and Information Sciences, 09 (01), 2015
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Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood and Y.D. Khan,; A novel technique for the elucidation of linear and quadratic congruences, Pakistan Journal of Science, 67 (03), 2015
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Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood and Y.D. Khan,; An appraisal algorithm for tests of divisiblity using modular arthmetic, Pakistan Journal of Science, 67 (04), 2015
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Dr.Aziz Ullah Awan, M. Imran, Madeeha Tahir and M. A. Imran,; Taylor- Cuette Flow of an Oldroyd- B Fluid in an Annulus Subject to a Time- depndent Rotation, American Journal of Applied Mathematics, 03 (3-1), 2015
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Dr. Uzma Ahmad,; The power diagraphs associated with generalized dihedral groups, Discrete Mathematics, Alogrithms and Applications, 7 (04), 2015
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Maasoomah Sadaf and Prof. Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi,; Application of Non- polynomoal Spline to the Solution of Fofth Order Boundary value Problem in inducrion motor , Journal of Egyptian Mathematical Society, 23 (1), 2015
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Dr. Saima Arshed and Prof. Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi,; Numerical Solution of Time Fractional Fourth- Order Partial Differential Equations , International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 92 (07), 2015


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2014

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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Abdul Jawad,; Dark energy model with generalized cosmological horizon, J.Exp. Theor. Phys., 119, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Muhammad Zubair,; Study of Bianchi I anisotropic model in F (R,T) Gravity), Astrophys, Space Sci, 349, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Rubab Manzoor,; Lemaitire-Tolman-Bondi dust cloud collapse in ans-dicke gravity, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, 29, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Muhammad Zubair,; Reconstruction and stability of f (R,T) gravity with ricci and modified ricci dark energy, Astrophys, Space Sci, 349, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Shamaila Rani,; Galactic halo wormhole solutions in f(T) gravity, Adv. High energy phys., 2014, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Muhammad Azam,; Role of anisotropy in the expansion in free plane gravitational collapse, Gen. Relativ. Gravit, 46, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Energy density inhomogeneities in charged radiating stars with generalized CDTT model, Astrophys. Space Sci., 354, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Muhamamd Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Stability of the charged radiating cyulinder, Phys. Lett. A, 378, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Dynamical analysis of self gravitating stars in f(R,T) gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 354, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Shamaila Rani,; Entropy corrected holographic dark energy f(T) gravity, Mod. Phys. Letta A, 29, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Dynamical analyisis of radiating spherical collapse in palatini f(R ) gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 354, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muahammad Sharif & Abdul Jawad,; Phantom like generalzied cosmic chaplygin Gas and Traversable wormhole solution, Eur. Phys. J, 129, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Rubab Manzoor,; Stability of spherical star in brans dick gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 354, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Rabia Saleem,; Warm anisotorpic inflationary universe mode, Eur. Phys. J. C, 74, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Hafiza Ismat Fatima,; Thermodynamics with corrected entropies in f(G) gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 354, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Imrana Shafique,; Magnetized anisotropic bianchi VI0 Cosmology in Brans -dicke gravi, Eur. Phys. J. Plus, 129, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Rabia Saleem,; Effects of viscous pressure on warm inflationary generalzed cosmic ghaplygin gas model, J. Cosmol. Astropart. Phys., 12, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shafrif & Muhammad Zaeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Charged static axial symmtric solutions and scalar structures, Astrophys. Space Sci., 349, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain Munaza Ishaq and Muhammad Sarfraz,; Affine invariant shape recognition using spline interpolation, Punjab University Journal of Mathematics, 46(2), 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Saira Waheed,; Scalar tensor cosmoogy and GSLT with entopy corrections, Astrophys. Space Sci., 349, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Shaista Habib,; Neuro-uzzy control for heater fansusing ANFIS and NEFCON, Journal of advanced reseach in scientific computing, 6(2), 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif & Abdul Jawad,; Evolution of the universe with time varying constants, Chinese J. Phys., 52, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram B. Davvaz and F. Feng,; Fuzzy soft lie algebras, Journal of multivalued valued and soft computing, 22(4), 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Sehrish Azeem,; Dark Energy Models and Cosmic Acceleration with Anisotropic Universe in f(T) Gravity, Commun. Theor. Phys., 61, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Electromagnetic Field and Dynamical Instability of Collapse with CDTT Model, Astropart. Phys., 56, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhammad Zeem Ul Haq Bhatti,; On the Stability of a Class of Radiating Viscous Self-Gravitating Stars with Axial Symmetry, Astropart. Phys., 56, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Shamaila Rani,; Dynamical Instability of Spherical Collapse in f(T) Gravity, Mon. Notices Roy. Astron. Soc., 440, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Abdul Jawad,; Non-flat FRW Universe with Generalized Holographic Dark Energy, Ind. J. Phys., 88, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Stability Analysis of Cylindrically Symmetric Self-gravitating Systems in R+e R2 Gravity, Mon. Notices Roy. Astron. Soc., 440, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif M. E. Rodrigues, M.H. Dauoda, M.J. S. Houndjo and R. Myrzakulov,; Inhomogeneous Universe in f(T) Theory, Gravitation and Cosmology, 20, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Iqra Nawazish,; Dynamics of Tilted and Non-tilted Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi Spacetime in f(R) Gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 351, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Abdul Jawad,; Analysis of Generalized Ghost Version of Pilgrim Dark Energy, Astrophys. Space Sci., 351, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Saira Waheed,; Magnetized Chameleonic Brans-Dicke Cosmology and Phase Space Analysis, Astrophys. Space Sci., 351, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Cylindrical Thin-shell Wormholes in f(R) Gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 351, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Hira Tahir,; Dynamics of Tilted Spherical Star and Stability of Non-Tilted Congruence, Astrophys. Space Sci., 351, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Ayesha Ikram,; Dissipative Planar Gravitational Collapse in f(G) Gravity, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, 29, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Rabia Saleem,; Cardy-Verlinde Formula and its Self-gravitational Corrections for Regular Black Holes, Advances High Energy Phys., 2014, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhammad Zubair,; Cosmological Reconstruction and Stability in f(R,T) Gravity, Gen. Relativ. Gravit., 46, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Nida Haider,; Center of Mass Energy for Charged Particles in Regular Black Hole, Can. J. Phys., 92, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhamamd Sharif Muhammad Zubair,; Cosmological Evolution of Pilgrim Dark Energy, Astrophys. Space Sci., 352, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Energy Density Inhomogeneities with Polynomial f(R) Cosmology, Astrophys. Space Sci., 352, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhammad Zeem Ul Haq Bhatti,; Effects of Some Physical Factors on the Inhomogeneity in Planar Symmetry, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, 29, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhamamd Sharif Zeeshan Yusaf,; Instability of a Dissipative Restricted Non-static Axial Collapse with Shear Viscosity in f(R) Gravit, J. Cosm. Astropart. Phys., 6, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Rabia Saleem,; Study of Inflationary Generalized Cosmic Chaplygin Gas for Standard and Tachyon Scalar Fields, Eur. Phys. J. C, 74, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhammad Zeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Radiating Collapsing Relativistic Models, Physica Scripta, 89, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Saadia Mumtaz,; Effects of Charge on the Stability of Thin-Shell Wormholes, Astrophys. Space Sci., 352, 2014
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Prof Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhamamd Zeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Shear-Free and Cavity Models with Plane Symmetry, Astrophys. Space Sci., 352, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Saira Waheed,; Bianchi Type Universe and Superpotential Reconstruction in Scalar-Tensor Cosmology, Astrophys. Space Sci., 352, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Zeeshan Yousaf,; Stability of a Class of Non-Static Axial Self-Gravitating Systems in f(R) Gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 352, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Hafiza Ismat Fatima,; Energy Conditions for Bianchi Type I Universe in f(G) Gravity, Astrophys. Space Sci., 353, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Hira Tahir,; Tilted and Non-Tilted Godel-type Universe, Astrophys. Space Sci., 353, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Shamaila Rani,; Pilgrim Dark Energy in f(T) Gravity, J. Exp. Theor., 119, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhamamd Sharif Muhammad Azam ,; Thin-Shell Wormholes in Born-Infeld Electrodynamics with Modified Chaplygin Gas, Phys. Lett. A, 378, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhammad Zeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Electromagnetic Effects on the Inhomogeneity of Planar Symmetry, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, 29, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhamamd Sharif Shamaila Rani,; f(T) Gravity and Static Wormhole Solutions, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, 29, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhamamd Sharif Saima Jabbar,; Laws of Thermodynamics and Stability for \LambdaCDM f(T) Model, Eur. Phys. J. Plus, 129, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Saadia Mumtaz,; Schwarzschild-de Sitter and anti de Sitter Thin-Shell Wormholes and their Stability, Advances High Energy Phys., 2014, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhammad Zubair,; Reconstructing f(R) Theory from Pilgrim Dark Energy, Astrophys. Space Sci., 353, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhamamd Zeem ul Haq Bhatti,; Effects of Some Physical Factors on the Stability of Collapsing Stars, J. Mod. Phys. D, 23, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Muhammad Zeem ul Haq Buatt,; Dynamics and Stability of Charged Spherical Star with Tilted and Non-Tilted Congruences, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, 29, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Rabia Saleem,; Thermodynamics of New Modified Chaplygin Gas in Magnetic FRW Universe, Int. J. Theor. Phys., 53, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Muhammad Sharif Shamaila Rani,; Charged Noncommutative Wormhole Solutions in f(T) Gravity, Eur. Phys. J. Plus, 129, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif Imrana Shafique,; Noether Symmetries in a Modified Scalar-Tensor Gravity, Phys. Rev. D, 90, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain Maria Hussain & Maryam Buttar,; Positive Bernstein-Bezier rational quartic interpolation, International Journal of Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied, 8, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain Maria Hussain & Amna Waseem,; Shape-preserving trigonometric functions, Computational and Applied Mathematics, 33, 2014
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Prof.r. Malik Zawwar Hussain Farheen Butt, Maria Hussain & Hussain, M.Z.,; Monotone data visualization using rational trigonometric spline interpolation, The Scientific World Journal, 2014, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain Maria Hussain and Ahmad Abdul Majid,; Convexity-preserving Bernstein–Be´zier quartic scheme, Egyptian Informatics Journal, 15, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Malik Zawwar Hussain Maria Hussain & Beenish Aqeel,; Shape-preserving surfaces with constraints on tension parameters, Applied Mathematics and Computation,, 247, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Aslam Malik Muhammad Asim Zafar,; On Subsets of Q (√m) \ Q under the Action of Hecke Groups H ( λq), Applied Mathematics, 5, 2014
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Dr. Ghazala Akram Hamood ur Rehman,; Homotopy Perturbation Method with Reproducing Kernel Method for Third Order Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems, Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research, 4 (1), 2014
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Dr. Ghazala Akram Hamood ur Rehman,; Numerical Solution of Seventh Order Boundary Value Problems Using the Reproducing Kernel Space, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 7(4), 2014
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Dr. Ghazala Akram Shahid S. Siddiqi,; Solution of the System of Fifth Order Boundary Value Problem using Quartic Spline, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 7, 2014
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Dr. Ghazala Akram ImranTalib,; Quartic Non-Polynomial Spline Solution of a Third Order Singularly Perturbed Boundary Value Problem, Research Journal of Applied Sciences Engineering and Technology, 7(23), 2014
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Dr. Muhamamd Akram Chen, W.J.and Davvaz, B,; On N-hypergraphs, Jounal of Intelligent and Fuzzy System, 26, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Murtaza Yusaf, M. and Dudek, W.A,; Regularity in vague intersection graphs and vague line graphs, Abstract and Applied Analysis, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Ashraf, A and Sarwar, S.M,; Type-II fuzzy decision support system for fertilizer, The Scientific World Journal,, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Al-shehire N.O,; Intuitionistic fuzzy cycles and Intuitionistic fuzzy trees, The Scientific World Journal, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Muhamamd Akram Feng, F., Sarwar, S. and Jun, Y.B,; Certain types of vague graphs, U.P.B Sci. Bull., Series A, 76, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Gani, N. and Saeid, A.B.,; Vague hypergraphs, Jounal of Intelligent and Fuzzy System, 26, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Al-shehire N.O,; Intuitionistic fuzzy planar graphs, Discrete Dynamics in nature & society, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Muhamamd Akram Zhou, M and Shenggang, L,; Categorical properties of soft sets, The Scientific World Journal, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Muhamamd Akram Feng, F.B. Davvaz and V.L. Fotea,; A new approach to attribute analysis of information system based on soft implications, Knowledge-Based Systems, 70, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Ashraf, A, and Sarwar, S.M,; Fuzzy decision support system for fertilizer, Neural Computing & Applications, 25, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram M.G. Karunambigai, M.G. and Kalaivani, O.K. Cayley,; Intuitionistic fuzzy graphs, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, 32 (5-6), 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Gani, N, Rajalaxmi(a) And Subahashini,D.,,; Novel properties of fuzzy labeling graphs, Journal of Mathematics, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram M.G. Karunambigal, K. Palanivel and S. Sivasankar,; Balanced bipolar fuzzy Graphs, Advanced Research in Pure Mathematics, 6, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram M., Al-Shehrie N.O, Shum, K.P. and Farooq,; A., Application of bipolar fuzzy soft sets in K-algebras, Italian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 32(1), 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Akram Shaista, H. and Javed, I,; Intuitionistic fuzzy logic control for washing machines, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 7(5), 2014
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Dr. Daud Ahmad Bilal Masud,; Variational minimization on string-rearrangement surfaces, illustrated by an analysis of the bilinear interpolation, Applied Mathematics and Computation, 233, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood Farooq Ahmad,; Recursive Elucidation of Polynomial Congruences Using Root-Finding Numerical Techniques, Abstract and Applied Analysis, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood Yaser Daaniak Khan, Sabeel Sabir Khan, Shoaib Farooq, Adnan Abid, Sher Afzal Khan and Farooq Ahmad,; An Efficient Algorithm for Recognition of Human Actions, The Scientific World Journal, 2014, 2014
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Dr. Nauman Raza Sultan Sial and Asma Rashid Butt,; Numerical Approximation of time evolution related to Ginzburg-Landau Functionals Using Weighted Sobolev Gradients, Computers and Mathematics with Applicationss, 67, 2014
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Dr. Aziz Ullah Awan M.Athar, Coria Fetecau and Mehwish Rana,; Unsteady flow of a Maxwell Fluid with Fractional Derivatives in a Circular Cylinder Moving with a Non-Linear Velocity, Questiones Mathematicae, 37, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi Muhammad Younis,; Construction of Ternary Approximating Subdivision Schemes,, UPB Scientific Bulletin Series A: Applied Mathematics and Physics, 74 (1), 2014
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Prof. Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi Saima Siddiqui and Nadeem Ahmad,; Fractal Generation using Ternary 5-point interpoatory subdivision scheme, Applied Mathematics and Computation, 234, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi Muhammad Younis,; A Symmetric C3 Non-stationary Subdivision scheme, LMS Journal of Computational and Mathematics, 17 (1), 2014
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Prof.Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi Saima Arshed,; Quintic B-spline for the Numerical Solution of the good boussinesq equation, Journal of the Egyptian Mathematical Society, 22, 2014
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Prof. Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi Kashif Rehan,; A Univariate Symmetric C5 Subdivision scheme, Research Journal of Applied Sciences Engineering and Technology, 7(9), 2014
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Prof.Dr. Shahid S Siddiqi Saima Arshed,; Cubic B-Spline for the Numerical Solution of Parabolic Integro-Differential Equation with a Weakly Singular Kernel, J. Appl. Sci. Eng. Technol., 7 (10), 2014
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Prof . Dr. Shahid S Siddiqi Usama Idrees and Kashif Rehan,; Generation of Fractal Curves and Surfaces using Ternary 4-point Interpolatory Subdivision Scheme, Applied Mathematics and Computation, 246, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Shahid Siddiqi Muhammad Younis,; Ternary Approximating Non-Stationary Subdivision Schemes for Curve Designing, Cent. Eur. J. Eng., 4 (4), 2014
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Prof.Dr. Shahid S. Siddiqi Kashif Rehan,; Ternary 2N-Point Lagrange Subdivision scheme, Applied Mathematics and Computation, 249, 2014


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Last Three Year Books



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Prof. Dr. Khalid Latif Mir,; Title: An Introductory Course in Special Relativity Publisher: Ilmi Kitab Khana, Year: 2014



BOOKS:
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Prof. Dr. Khalid Latif Mir, Introduction to Vector Analysis with Applications, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore (revised edition), 2012.
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Prof. Dr. Khalid Latif Mir, Cartesian Tensors with Applications, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore, (revised edition), 2012.

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