This book features selected papers from the 11th International Conference on Mathematics and Computing (ICMC 2025), held at IIT Bhilai, India during January 09 11, 2025. It covers recent advances in the field of mathematics, statistics, and scientific computing. The book presents innovative work by leading academics, researchers, and experts from industry in mathematics, statistics, cryptography, network security, cyber security, machine learning, data analytics and blockchain technology in computer science and information technology. The book is divided into two volumes.
Trajectory Prediction in Ship Movement Using Geohash Embedding.- 6G-IoT
Enabled Authentication Framework for Secure Waterborne Transportation Systems
using Blockchain.- A Zero-Knowledge Proof Approach on IoT Sensor Readings for
Improving Data Security in Smart Agriculture.- Hybrid NasNetMobile and
Xception-Based Feature Extraction with Ensemble Learning for Efficient Oral
Cancer Detection.- Cryptanalysis and Countermeasures on Multivariate
Polynomial-based Group Signature Scheme.- Adversarial Neural Cryptography:
Security Challenges and Solutions.- Classifying Students in Flipped Learning
Pedagogy Exploiting EEG Signals and Deep Learning Techniques.- SCA-DU-Net:
Spatial and Channel Attention with Dilation U-Net for Enhanced Skin Cancer
Image Segmentation.- Towards Efficient Deployment of Compressed Neural
Networks on MCU for EdgeAI Applications.- Phishing Email Detection using
Header Features Leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs).- Precision Pest
Identification in Crops using EfficientNet Based Ensemble Model.- Ensuring
Safety and Security in Blood Screening Systems Using Decentralized Ledger
Based Technology.- An Intelligent Framework for Early Diagnosis of
Multivariate Respiratory Diseases Using Lightweight Deep Neural Network.-
Deep Learning assisted Ring Artifact Corrections in X-ray MicroCT images.-
RedactChain: A Redactable Blockchain-Driven Privacy Protected Personal Data
Management Scheme.- Cryptanalysis of Cross-domain Identity Authentication
Scheme based on Blockchain and PKI System.- Survey on the Bohr radius in
higher dimension.- On improving the applicability of a Jarratt-type iterative
method.- Discretization of a Smoking Model: A Comparison of Euler and NSFD
Schemes.- Characterization of exponential distribution with application in
testing exponentiality.- Classifying into Several Normal Populations with a
Common Mean and Order Restricted Variances.- Investigating the Role of
Initial Stress and Triangular Surface Irregularities in SH-Wave Propagation
through Multilayer Anisotropic Media.- Effect of preservation and green
technology investment on a sustainable inventory model with carbon tax policy
under inflation.- Fractal generation via Multi-parameter Weakly Enriched
Contraction.- Use of GJR-GARCH model for forecasting of financial risk.
Dr. Debasis Giri is at present Associate Professor in the Department of Information Technology of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (Formerly known as West Bengal University of Technology), West Bengal, India prior to Professor (in Computer Science and Engineering) and Dean (in School of Electronics, Computer Science and Informatics) of Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, India. He did his masters (M.Tech and M.Sc) both from IIT Kharagpur, India, and also completed his Ph.D from IIT Kharagpur, India . He is ten-th all India rank holder in Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering in 1999. He has published more than 100 papers in international journal/ conference. His current research interests include Cryptography, Information Security, Blockchain Technology, E-commerce security and Design & Analysis of Algorithms. He is Editorial Board Member and Reviewer of many International Journals. He is also Program Committee Member of International Conferences. He is a life member of Cryptology Research Society of India, Computer Society of India, the International Society for Analysis, its Applications and Computation (ISAAC) and IEEE annual member.
Indrakshi Ray is a Professor in the Computer Science Department at Colorado State University. She is the Director of Colorado Center for Cyber Security at Colorado State University. She is also the Site Director of NSF IUCRC Center for Cyber Security Analytics and Automation. She has been a visiting faculty at Air Force Research Laboratory, Naval Research Laboratory, and at INRIA, Rocquencourt, France. She obtained her Ph.D. in Information Technology from George Mason University. Dr. Ray's research interests include software assurance, data analytics and security. She has published over two hundred and fifty technical papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings with the support from agencies including Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, National Institute of Health, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Science Foundation, the United States Department of Agriculture, and industries from the US, Norway, and Japan. Dr. Ray is on the editorial board of International Journal of Information Security, Computer Standards and Interfaces, and Associate Editor of IEEE Security & Privacy. She was a member of the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing. Dr. Ray is associated with the program committees of various conferences including ACM CCS, ACM CODASPY, ACM SACMAT, DBSec, EDBT, ESORICS, ICDE, VLDB, and WWW. She is a senior member of the IEEE and a senior member of the ACM. She was awarded Professor Laureate from the College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University.
Dr. S. Ponnusamy is currently the Chair Professor at IIT Madras, and the President of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society, India. His research interest includes complex analysis, special functions, and functions spaces. He served five years as a Head of the Indian Statistical Institute, Chennai Centre. He is the Chief Editor of the Journal of Analysis and serves as a Editorial member for many peer-reviewed international journals. He has written five text books and has edited several volumes, and international conference proceedings. He has solved several long standing open problems and conjectures, and published more than 300 research articles in reputed international journals. He has been a Visiting Professor to a number of universities in abroad (e.g. Hengyang Normal University, Hunan First Normal University and Hunan Normal University; Kazan Federal University and Petrozavodsk State University; University Sains Malaysia; University of Aalto, University of Turku, and University of Helsinki; University of South Australia; Texas Tech University). Currently, he is also a Leader of the group on the geometric theory of functions at the Laboratory ``Multidimensional Approximation and Applications" of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow Center for Fundamental and Applied Mathematics, Moscow, Russia. He is also a Chair Professor ``Furong Scholars Award Program'', of Hunan First Normal University, China.
Rakesh M. Verma is currently a professor of computer science with the University of Houston (UH). He is the coauthor of Cybersecurity Analytics (CRC Press, 2019), which discusses key data analysis techniques for cybersecurity challenges. He has co-organized the 1st Anti-phishing Shared Task, in 2018 with proceedings in the CEUR workshop series. Since 2015, he has been co-organizing the ACM International Workshop on Security and Privacy Analytics. He is/was the program committee co-chair of many conferences including: the 21st International Conference on Information Systems Security (ICISS 2025), ACM Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy (CODASPY 2021) and ACM CODASPY 2022. He was the National Science Foundation-Fulbright Distinguished Professor of Cybersecurity at the University of Iceland in 2023 and an ONR Sabbatical Program Faculty Fellow (2024-25). He is an Associate Editor of Frontiers of Big Data for the Cybersecurity Area, and was an ACM Distinguished Speaker (2011-2018). He received the Lifetime Mentoring Award from UH in 2013. His research papers have won several Best Paper Awards and his laboratory has won prizes at many international shared tasks/competitions.
Dr. James Joshi is a professor of School of Computing and Information at the University of Pittsburgh, and the director/founder LERSAIS at Pitt. From 2019 Feb, 2025, he served at the NSF first as a Program Director of the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program, and then as an Expert in TIP Directorate. He is an IEEE Fellow, AAAS Fellow, ACM Distinguished Member, Fellow of Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association, Fellow of Society of Information Reuse and Integration, and an IEEE CS Golden Core member. His research is focused broadly on cybersecurity and privacy areas. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award in 2006. He has served as a program co-chair of several conferences/workshop, including as the founding Steering Committee chair of the following co-located conferences: IEEE CIC; IEEE TPS, and IEEE CogMI. He had earlier served as the EiC of IEEE TSC. He has published over 150 articles as book chapters and papers in journals, conferences and workshops, and has served as a special issue editor of several journals including IEEE TSC, Elsevier Computer & Security, ACM TOPS, Springer MONET, IJCIS, and Information Systems Frontiers. His research has been supported by NSF, NSA/DoD, and Cisco.