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Twentieth Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical Methods, Models and Applications (RAMMMA25)



On April 19–20, 2025, the Lahore School of Economics, Department of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, hosted the 20th Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical Methods, Models and Applications (RAMMMA25) at its Burki Campus, Amjad Chaudhry Library. This landmark event brought together mathematicians, statisticians, researchers, and practitioners to foster collaboration, share innovative ideas, and address challenges in mathematical sciences. With a cap of 80 participants and no parallel sessions, RAMMMA25 ensured a focused, interactive environment where every presentation sparked in-depth discussions.


RAMMMA 25 aimed to bridge pure and applied mathematics, facilitating the exchange of problems, methods, and insights across disciplines. New mathematical ideas may help in improving modeling of real problems, in deriving innovative and efficient numerical methods, and in developing approximate models which are amenable to mathematical analysis. There exists a non-trivial interplay between mathematics, mathematical modeling of complex systems and mathematical and computer methods oriented towards the qualitative and quantitative analysis of mathematical models. The goal of this conference is to bring together mathematicians and users of mathematics to talk to each other, to transfer problems, ideas and methods from one community to the other, so as to enhance progress in understanding.


The "RAMMMA" tradition has these key features: the number of participants is usually bounded above by 80 with a mix of pure and applied interests; there are no parallel sessions so that all participants focus on each presentation and fully engage in each topic; and there is ample time for discussion of each presentation. We also hope that the program will have an impact upon the career paths of the doctorates and post doctorates. The areas of interest of this conference are (but not limited to): Basic axioms; Mathematical modelling of systems in applied sciences; Big data analysis; Financial mathematics; Artificial intelligence; Mathematical biology.

The event was organized by Dr. Ismat Beg, Dr. Asghar Qadir, and Saleem Asghar, with local support from Professor Dr. Rana Abdul Wajid, Dr. Ali Raza, and Maha Shabbir from the Lahore School’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

Day 1

The conference was inaugurated by Pro-Rector Dr. Azam Amjad Chaudhary, who delivered a compelling speech on the applications and challenges of mathematics in Artificial Intelligence, Economics, and various mathematical domains. He lauded the Mathematics and Statistics faculty for their high-quality research, setting an inspiring tone for the event. Dr. Chaudhary remained actively engaged throughout, reflecting the institution’s commitment to advancing mathematical sciences.


The first day featured a diverse array of presentations:

• 10:00 – 10:20 AM: Ali Raza (Lahore School of Economics) presented “From Single Reduction via Symmetry Classification to Multiple Reduction via Conservation Laws,” exploring applications of symmetry associations with the conservation laws for nonlinear PDEs and multi-reduction methods.

• 10:20 – 11:00 AM: Syed Zahid Ali (LUMS, Lahore) discussed “Government Spending Multiplier: A Theoretical Approach,” analyzing the economic impacts of government spending in a closed economy model.

• 11:00 – 11:20 AM: Rizwan Anjum (University of Education, Jauharabad) introduced “Asymptotic Regularity of Generalized Averaged Mappings in HR-Ciric-Reich-Rus Contractions,” advancing fixed-point theory.

• 11:20 – 11:40 AM: Mujahid Abbas (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) explored “An Incomplete List of Problems That Fall into the Category of Fixed-Point Problems,” linking nonlinear problems to fixed-point theory.

• 12:00 – 12:40 PM: Sohail Chand (University of the Punjab, Lahore) presented “From Messy to Meaningful,” addressing data cleaning and dimension reduction techniques for big data analysis.

• 12:40 – 01:00 PM: Musharafa Saleem (University of Management and Technology, Sialkot) analyzed “Thermal Effects of Ternary Casson Nanofluid Flow over a Stretching Sheet,” incorporating electromagnetohydrodynamic influences. • 01:00 – 01:20 PM: Imran Siddique (University of Sargodha) discussed “Mathematical Analysis of Pharyngeal Mucosa Coating During Swallowing of Some Non-Newtonian Materials.”

• 01:20 – 01:40 PM: Muhammad Ayub (COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad) explored “Inverse Problem and Generalizations in Lie Theory” for differential equations.

• 01:40 – 02:00 PM: Notable talks included Fiazuddin Zaman (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) presented “Some Mathematical Models in Real Life,” presented an overview of some problems arising from some real-life situations.

• 03:20 – 05:20 PM: Gulfam Shahzadi on “Decision Making Analysis Under Interval Valued Fermatean Fuzzy Set,” Asma Hanif on “Fractional Optimal Control Strategies for Covid-19 and Dengue Fever Co-infection,” Awais Shaukat on “CRYSTALS-Kyber: A Modern Post-Quantum Cryptographic Algorithm,” Rizwan Jahangir on “Theory of Polyomino Ideals,” and Nimra Tariq on “Synergistic AI, Machine Learning, and Fuzzy Logic Framework for Precision Optimization of MEMS Microneedles and Microchannels.”

Day 2

The second day, April 20, 2025, resumed with equal enthusiasm:

• 09:30 – 09:50 AM: Muhammad Riaz (University of the Punjab, Lahore) presented “Fuzzy Optimization with Linear Diophantine Fuzzy Rough Numbers,” introducing a hybrid model for handling uncertainty in data analysis.

• 09:50 – 10:10 AM: Abdul Rauf Nizami (University of Central Punjab, Lahore) discussed “A Recurrence Relation for the Jones Polynomial,” computing polynomials for braid links.

• 10:10 – 10:30 AM: Basit Ali (University of Management and Technology, Lahore) explored “Fixed Points and Completeness of Strong b-Metric Spaces,” extending Caristi’s Fixed Point Theorem.

• 10:30 – 10:50 AM: Faraha Ashraf (Minhaj University, Lahore) presented “Advancement in Techniques for Solutions of Stochastic Differential Equations Driven by the Weiner Process.”

• 10:50 – 11:30 AM: Asghar Qadir (Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Islamabad) captivated the audience with “Socio-Economic Quantum Entanglement: Homo-Ethicus vs. Homo-Economicus,” drawing parallels between quantum mechanics and societal ethics.

• 12:00 – 12:20 PM: Muhammad Umair Shahzad (University of Okara) discussed “Analysis of Wheat-Yield Prediction Using Machine Learning Models under Climate Change Scenarios,” highlighting the impact of climate change on agriculture.

• 12:20 – 01:00 PM: Muhammad Rafiq (Namal University, Mianwali) explored “Contrived Chaos in Epidemic Models,” examining chaotic dynamics in disease spread.

• 01:20 – 01:40 PM: Muhammad Sharif (University of Lahore) presented “Stability of Pulsar SAX J1748.9-2021 in Modified Symmetric Teleparallel Gravity.”

• 01:40 – 02:00 PM: Maha Shabbir (Lahore School of Economics) introduced “A New Approach for the Estimation of Ridge Parameter in Linear Regression Model with Heteroscedastic Errors.”


The conference concluded with closing remarks by Dr. Ismat Beg, who reflected on the success of RAMMMA 25 in fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and advancing mathematical research. The event underscored the Lahore School of Economics’ commitment to excellence in mathematical sciences.

RAMMMA 25 not only showcased cutting-edge advancements but also reinforced the importance of collaboration in tackling real-world challenges through mathematics. Participants left inspired, equipped with new insights, and eager for future editions of this esteemed conference.

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posted by S A J Shirazi @ 4/19/2025 10:54:00 AM,

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