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A graduate student from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Applications obtains a master's degree for his thesis on "On the interaction indices of bi-cooperative games"

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The Department of Mathematics and Computer Applications awarded a master's degree to the graduate student "Mohammed Mousa Mohammed"

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Applications awarded a master's degree to the graduate student "Mohammed Mousa Mohammed" for his thesis titled...
“On the interaction indices of bi-cooperative games “
The defence was held in the late Professor Dr. Mohammed Sardar Ismail Hall in the department building, and the examination committee was composed of...

  • Professor Dr. Suha Najib Shehab
  • Department of Applied Sciences / Mathematics and Computer Applications Branch Chair
  • Professor Dr. Rana Fareed Ghani
  • Technical University / Department of Computer Science Member
  • Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Majid Abbas
  • University of Baghdad / College of Science for Women / Department of Mathematics Member
  • Professor Dr. Jabbar Abbas Ghafil
  • Department of Applied Sciences / Mathematics and Computer Applications Branch Member and Supervisor

  • In this thesis, first we apply a mathematical model based on using the optimization problem's implementation as working procedure to modeling cooperation among power stations and fuel supply producers. Secondly, we use the cooperative game to show the potential cost in case of cooperation through an optimization algorithm to find the most feasible solution using Python program as working procedure. Consequently, based on the important and interaction indices-based optimization algorithm, we employ an application of the methodology to a study case for the fuel supply and electric power production in the Wassit thermal station to demonstrating cooperation benefits between power stations and fuel suppliers which fosters strategy formulation in electrical power management. Experts will greatly benefit from the outcomes of the suggested methodology's testing as they work to refine future electrical power management systems' organised techniques.


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