GANIT is the official journal of Bangladesh Mathematical Society (BMS). It is dedicated to the publication of original and expository papers in pure & applied mathematics and mathematical sciences, and is reviewed and edited by an international group of scholars.
Executive Editor
Professor Md. Abdul Hakim Khan, PhD
Associate Editors
Professor Md. Haider Ali Biswas, PhD
Md. Kamrujjaman, PhD
M. Humayun Kabir, PhD
Publishing Model: Open Access
Submission to first decision: 45 days
Submission to acceptance: 85 days
Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Year: 2023
We welcome submissions for the upcoming issue of GANIT.
Deadline: 30 April 2023
Email: ganit.bms@gmail.com
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A Comparative Analysis of Crank-Nicolson Scheme between Finite Volume Method and Finite Difference Method for Pricing European Option
A Finite Element Method for Numerical Solution of Parabolic Diffusion-Reaction Equation
Sadia Akter Lima and Faizunnesa Khondaker
A Study on Enhancing Efficiency of a Filter for Arsenic Removal
Kashmary Jannat and Tania S. Khaleque
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Professor Jamal Nazrul Islam: The Scientist Wandering in Theoretical Science, Astronomy, and Cosmology
M. Kamrujjaman
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Saving a Path and Maximizing Dynamic Contraflow: A Bilevel Programming Approach
Hari Nandan Nath, Urmila Pyakurel, Stephan Dempe, and Tanka Nath Dhamala
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Some Characterizations on Actions of Generalized Derivations AsHomomorphisms And Anti-Homomorphisms In SemiprimeGamma Rings
Sujoy Chakraborty and Akhil Chandra Paul
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A Comparison Study between the Recently Developed Methods of Transportation Problem:A Study on the Lower-Dimensional Problems
Nahid Sultana, H.S. Faruque Alam, and Ganesh Chandra Ray
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Numerical Approximations of a Nonlinear Volatility Model with European Options
Jakobin Alam Khan, and Asir Intesar Tushar
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Study on Flow Behavior in Terminal Bronchus of Human Lung for Porous Medium
Sadiya Akhter and M. U. Ahmmed
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