Draft:Dr. Shabana Anwar (Mathematics Research Scholar)
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Comment: Probably a bit too soon to write an article. HickoryOughtShirt?4 (talk) 00:27, 14 May 2025 (UTC)
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Shabana Anwar is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Government College for Women, Chunian, Pakistan. She is known for her research in graph theory, fuzzy graph theory, and neutrosophic fuzzy sets. Her work has applications in areas like trade optimization, decision-making, and healthcare systems.[1]
Anwar completed her MPhil in Mathematics from Riphah International University, Lahore, where she was awarded the Gold Medal for her exceptional academic performance. She has contributed significantly to the field of fuzzy logic and topological graph theory.[1]
Research Contributions
[edit]Anwar’s primary research areas include fuzzy graph theory, soft graphs, and neutrosophic fuzzy sets. She has published numerous papers on these topics, with several focused on the practical applications of mathematical models in global trade, healthcare, and optimization.[1]
Some of her key works include:
"Topological numbers of fuzzy soft graphs and their application" (Information Sciences, 2024) In this paper, Anwar explores the topological properties of fuzzy soft graphs and their relevance in real-world applications like trade.[1]
"Topological numbers of fuzzy soft graphs and their applications in globalizing the world by mutual trade" (Applied Soft Computing, 2024) This research examines how fuzzy soft graph indices can be used to model and optimize global trade flows.[1]
"Single-valued neutrosophic fuzzy Sombor numbers and their applications in trade flows between different countries via sea route" (The Journal of Supercomputing, 2024) Anwar introduces neutrosophic fuzzy Sombor numbers to improve international trade optimization, particularly for sea routes.[1]
"Intuitionistic fuzzy Sombor indices: A novel approach for improving the performance of vaccination centers" (Communications in Combinatorics and Optimization, 2025) This study applies intuitionistic fuzzy indices to optimize vaccination center operations.[1]
Selected Publications
[edit]Anwar, S., Azeem, M., Jamil, M. K., & Saeed, M. (2024). "Topological numbers of fuzzy soft graphs and their application." Information Sciences, 667, 120468.
Anwar, S., Azeem, M., & Jamil, M. K. (2024). "Topological numbers of fuzzy soft graphs and their applications in globalizing the world by mutual trade." Applied Soft Computing, 159, 111642.
Anwar, S., Azeem, M., Jamil, M. K., & Almohsen, B. (2024). "Single-valued neutrosophic fuzzy Sombor numbers and their applications in trade flows between different countries via sea route." The Journal of Supercomputing, 80(14), 19976-20019.
Jamil, M. K., Anwar, S., Azeem, M., & Gutman, I. (2023). "Intuitionistic fuzzy Sombor indices: A novel approach for improving the performance of vaccination centers." Communications in Combinatorics and Optimization, 10(3), 563-593.
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