Vol. 11 No. 4 (2023)

Published: 2024-03-28


Articles

Unveiling The Blockchain Revolution: A Comprehensive Overview

Blockchain technology, initially introduced in 2001 by Satoshi Nakamoto through Bitcoin, has revolutionized online transactions by offering characteristics like transaction freedom, ease of use, transparency, and global connectivity. Over the past nine years, cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin,

Nwachukwu, E. O, Okonkwo, C. E.

71-83

Predicting Diabetes: Enhancing Support Vector Machines And Logistic Regression

The increasing prevalence of Diabetes is a global health concern, particularly in Sub Saharan Africa, where the mortality rates are alarming. Projected statistics indicate that by 2045, approximately 12.2% of the world population will be affected by Diabetes. This distressing reality demands

Umar A. Abdulrahman , Haruna K. Khadijah

28-60

Exploring The Cordiality Of Duplicated Graphs

Cordial graph theory has provided valuable insights into graph labeling, particularly through the concept of cordiality. Initially introduced as a weaker alternative to graceful and harmonious graphs, cordial graphs are characterized by {0, 1} binary vertex labeling. This abstract explores

David R. Johnson , Priya S. Sharma

17-27

Modeling Extreme Values With The Gompertz Inverse Pareto Distribution

In real-life scenarios, classical probability distributions often fail to adequately capture the characteristics of empirical data. To address this limitation, researchers have introduced various distribution generators, each characterized by one or more parameters, offering enhanced flexibility

Shah, A. H, Ahmed, S. K

61-70

Revenue Optimization And Resource Allocation In Overlay Wifi And Lte Networks For 5g

The increasing demand for wireless communication and data traffic has led to a significant challenge in mobile networks – the scarcity of available licensed spectrum. Mobile operators, constrained by limited and costly spectrum, face the crucial task of efficiently managing their radio

Danielle Saliba, Rodrigue Imad

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