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Special Issue: Mathematical Problem in Human Behavior

Guest Editors

Dr. Mehdi Sookhak
School of Information Technology, Illinois State University, Illinois, USA
Email: msookha@ilstu.edu


Dr. Mohammad Reza Jabbarpour
ICT research group, Niroo Research lnstitute (NRI), Tehran, Iran
Email: Mrjabbarpour@nri.ac.ir


Dr. Ali Mohammad Saghiri
Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Email: Saghiri@aut.ac.ir


Manuscript Topics

Recently, digital transformation has evolved many fields including science and engineering. During this process, defining digitalized models for many entities including human behavior will be required. In addition, defining digitalized model for human behavior may be required for defining novel solutions in healthcare, epidemiology, financial, business, and social fields. One approach for modeling human behavior is based on mathematics. Mathematics can be used to represent a system with well-known symbols. A mathematical system of a complex system or phenomenon such as human behavior opens new horizons to define extendable and interpretable frameworks.


To do this, many problems and challenges should be formulated in a mathematical systems such as Fuzzy and Quantum logics. In order to present mathematical models for human behavior wide range of techniques including Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Systems Theory can be utilized. Since the study on humans’ behaviors is an ongoing process, defining mathematical formulations for them can be appealing. This type of studies can be evolved from individual to social aspects. The main objective of this special issue is to gather recent advances in mathematical problems in human behavior. We seek papers covering various topics of interest that include, but are not limited to, the following:


• General and unifying theory of human behavior
• Mathematical frameworks for modeling human behavior
• Mathematical psychology
• Mathematical cognition
• Cognitive models of human behavior and their mathematics
• Evolution of learning automata and cellular automata theories for modeling human behavior
• Application of machine learning to human behavior
• Applications of Godel Theorem in human behavior modeling


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Paper Submission

All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed before their acceptance for publication. The deadline for manuscript submission is 30 December 2021

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