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On the Symbolic 2-Plithogenic Rings

The objective of this paper is to study for the first time the algebraic properties of symbolic 2-plithogenic rings generated from the fusion of symbolic plithogenic sets with algebraic rings, where we study some of the elementary properties and substructures of symbolic 2-plithogenic rings such as AH-ideals, AH-homomorphisms, and AHS-isomorphisms. Also, the idempotency and nilpotency of symbolic 2-plithogenic elements in terms of theorems have been discussed. Besides, many examples to clarify the validity of our work have been covered.

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Hamiyet Merkepci mail -
Mohammad Abobala mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.200311

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Vol. Volume 20 / Iss. Issue 3

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Some Results About the Behaviour of Non-Linear Third Order Differential Equations

  The aim of this paper is to study the asymptotic behaviour of the following non-linear third order differential equations in large scale of time    〖〖〖[|u〗^(ˊˊ) (t)|〗^(p-1) u^(ˊˊ) (t)]〗^ˊ+f(t,u(t),u^ˊ (t),u^(ˊˊ) (t)=0    ;p≥1      (1).   Many results about this behavior will be presented and discussed in terms of theorems, as well as many related examples will be illustrated.    

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Arwa Hajjari mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/GJMSA.040101

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 1

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On Intuitionistic Fuzzy Subgroups of (M-N) Type and Their Algebraic Properties

The objective of this paper is to define the intuitionistic fuzzy subgroup of type (M-N) and to study some of its elementary properties and substructures such as normality, direct and inverse images.Also, many related theorems and examples will be presented and illustrated.

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Ahmed Hatip mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/GJMSA.040102

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 1

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A Novel Study on Some Pairwise Sub-Lindelöf Topological Spaces

This paper is dedicated to introduce some novel topological generalizations of pairwise Lindelöf spaces, which will be called sub-Lindelöf spaces, and to present some results. Also, We suggest two new types of pairwise sublindelöf spaces, as well as types of topological mappings, such as p₁-paralindelöf and p₂-paralindelöf mappings.

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Djamal Lhiani mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/GJMSA.040105

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 1

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Methodological Basis of Applying of Marketing Strategies in the Development of the Country's Tourism Market

This article describes ways to increase the role of tourism in the country’s economy and its share in its development, and at the same time implement strategic measures in the field of tourism marketing in order to ensure sustainable development in the country’s tourism market. Also, the analysis of the imbalances that have occurred in certain sectors of the tourism market of Uzbekistan is considered and their elimination, as well as finding and expanding the target audience, as well as attracting consumers in the tourism industry and meeting their needs at the level of demand, are targeted marketing strategies for the effect of use is revealed.

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Kholjigitov M. Gayratovich mail -
Erkinova N. Tokhir qizi mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JSDGT.010203

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Vol. Volume 1 / Iss. Issue 2

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Digital Lending and the Challenges of Data Protection in Nigeria’s Financial Sector

A healthy financial services sector remains critical for the sustenance of social and economic development of any nation, as it guarantees easy access to finance for developmental purposes. One of such ways of accessing finance is through lending from financial institutions, which are mainly the conventional banks, but the tide is now changing owing to the disruptive effect of Covid-19 pandemic. There became the need to leverage on innovative technology in the Nigerian financial sector to rapidly move from the analog-based financial services to a technologically driven financial sector where services are rendered faster, easier and more accessible to the overall benefit of customers, investors, businesspersons and other stakeholders. The advent of Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lock downs during the period further exposed the vulnerability of the Nigerian financial sector, as access to funding became a challenge to most investors and businesses. To address this unforeseen challenge, the ingenuity of technological innovations was further deployed giving rise to digital lending services (popularly known as loan apps), which hitherto were nonexistent in Nigeria prior to the emergence of Covid-19. Digital lending entails the method of applying, processing, and granting loans with the aid of digital channels where lenders place reliance on personal data of customers accessed online or provided by such customers, to make credit decisions, for the benefit of a customer. As digital lending service is no doubt laudable, it came with associated fresh challenges, which included violation of customer’s privacy rights and data protection. The focus of this paper, therefore, is to examine the concept and practice of digital lending in Nigeria, its legal framework and the challenges of customers data protection and privacy rights in Nigeria. The researchers will adopt the doctrinal legal research method wherein reliance will be placed on primary and secondary sources, and based on the findings, certain recommendations would be made.

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Emmanuel Utebor mail -
Omidoyin mail -
Taiye Joshua mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JSDGT.010204

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Vol. Volume 1 / Iss. Issue 2

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Current State of Trade of Agricultural Products of The Commodity Exchange of the Republic of Uzbekistan

In order to liberalize the economy and reduce administrative regulation in our country, to increase market mechanisms in the sale of highly liquid and monopolistic products, and to increase the level of transparency in stock exchange trading and to develop a healthy competitive environment, it is necessary to introduce modern information and communication technologies into the stock market. consistent measures are being taken.

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Turayeva Gulizahro mail -
Burxanov Alisher mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/FinTech-I.010203

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Vol. Volume 1 / Iss. Issue 2

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Pedagogical Conditions for The Implementation of the Use of Digital Tools in Distance Learning

The article deals with the issue of practical application of Internet technologies in the educational process. The main directions of using computer networks in teaching students are indicated. Particular attention is paid to the use of distance learning systems based on the Internet.

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Nilufar Fayzullaeva mail -
Dilorom Ergasheva mail -
Akram Ishnazarov mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJAIET.010205

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Vol. Volume 1 / Iss. Issue 2

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A Development of Human Capital in the Context of Health and Safety Management in Construction

In construction industry Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) involves the development and implementation of measures to ensure the socio-economic efficiency of enterprises. By creating a safe work culture and environment for workers OHS is considered to raise human dignity in workplaces. As human capital develops to a high level it combines legal, social-economic, organizational-technical, sanitary-hygiene, and treatment-prophylaxis at workplaces. Current research states the human capital development approach from three aspects: health (state of health, occupational health, sanitation, and hygiene); knowledge (education, like-mindedness, mentoring, training), and professional skills (esteem, skills, skills, professional development) from the digitalization prospectives. The econometric methods involved are Latent Class Analysis for accounting the cross-sectional relationship and post estimation concerns in the data. The results denote the hypothesis were proven OHS investment has a positive effect on work personality in the construction industry and Organizational performance has a positive effect at work_experience and flexibility of the workers in the construction industry. Besides, another finding in this study shows that work effectiveness has a positive effect on OHS_investment and flexibility in the construction industry. Therefore, these findings necessitate the human capital in the context of health and safety management in construction industry. More importantly, human capital development should be prioritized for transforming the curse of the natural resources into blessing for these nations. Therefore, we recommend that the researcher and policymakers should promote human capital development regulation in construction sector from the digitaliztion prospective.

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Gulnora Abdurakhmanova mail -
Dildor Shadibekova mail -
Dilmurod Khojamkulov mail -
Ali Zurapov mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/AJBOR.090204

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Vol. Volume 9 / Iss. Issue 2

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