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Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications
ISSN : 27985512     EISSN : 27985776     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications is a broad-based journal covering all branches of computational or applied mathematics with special encouragement to researchers in theoretical computer science and mathematical computing. It covers all major areas, such as numerical analysis, discrete optimization, linear and nonlinear programming, theory of computation, control theory, theory of algorithms, computational logic, applied combinatorics, coding theory, cryptographic, fuzzy theory with applications, differential equations with applications. Journal features research papers in all branches of mathematics that have some bearing on the application to scientific problems, including areas of actuarial science, mathematical biology, mathematical economics, and finance.
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ANALYSIS OF THE COMPOSITION OF TWO PLANE ISOMETRIES: TRANSLATION, REFLECTION, AND ROTATION USING A LINEAR ALGEBRA APPROACH Pramudya, Ikrar; Saputra, Bagus Aqil; Kurniawati, Ira
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v6i2.1410

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Geometric transformation is a branch of mathematics that focuses on the transformation (bijective function) of geometric objects in a plane or transformation in . One of the topics discussed in geometric transformation is the properties of the composition of two isometries. Generally, topics in geometric transformation are studied using an axiomatic geometry approach that requires strong geometric visualization skills. This research aims to study the composition of two isometries through an alternative approach, specifically linear algebra. The study focuses on deriving the properties of the composition of two isometries, namely translations, reflections, and rotations, while considering their algebraic forms. The research methodology employed is literature study and deductive reasoning in accordance with mathematical syllogism. The results of this research are theorems that state the properties of the composition of two isometries. Based on the findings of this study, it can be concluded that the properties of the composition of two isometries can be derived using a linear algebra approach.
ENHANCING USER ENGAGEMENT IN DESA DIGITAL INDONESIA (DDI) KMS THROUGH GAMIFICATION DIGITAL NUDGES Hutauruk, Dzakiyyah Hasbi; Nurhadryani, Yani; Mardiana, Rina
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v6i2.1422

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This study examined how digital nudges integrated with gamification could improve user engagement in Desa Digital Indonesia (DDI) KMS. Using a user-centered design approach, the research was conducted in two iterative cycles involving user testing and interviews with 5 and 20 participants from rural backgrounds. An iterative process involving two design cycles was conducted, including user analysis, prototype development, and evaluation. The initial evaluation involved five participants and revealed that leaderboard and badge features were generally acceptable but less effective in collaborative contexts. Based on these findings, the design was refined by introducing collaborative elements and small incentives, including achievement titles and promotional rewards. The second evaluation showed improved user acceptance, with all participants preferring the new design, and the incentive-based feature receiving the highest positive rating (90%). The findings indicate that combining competitive, collaborative, and incentive-based nudges leads to more effective and contextually relevant user engagement in rural systems.
SERVICE QUALITY ANALYSIS OF CAMPUS-BASED MOTORCYCLE TAXI (GOPUS): AN INTEGRATED SERVQUAL–IPA–PGCV APPROACH Dinda Renata Cecilia; Rina Filia Sari; Rini Halila Nasution
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v6i2.1423

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This study evaluates the service quality of GOPUS, an informal,WhatsApp-based campus ride-hailing service at UINSU, Indonesia. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 100 student respondents via Likert-scale questionnaires assessing expectations andperceptions across five SERVQUAL dimensions. After validity and reliability screening, 16 items remained for analysis. The SERVQUALgap analysis, Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA), and PotentialGain in Customer Value (PGCV) index were applied to identify improvement priorities. Results reveal a negative service gap across keyattributes, with five indicators falling into IPA Quadrant I (ConcentrateHere). PGCV prioritizes driver service satisfaction (P GCV = 5.95) andtraining (P GCV = 3.75) for immediate intervention. The findings provide actionable recommendations for enhancing operational standards,safety, and user satisfaction in informal campus transport systems.
DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR RECEIVING THE FAMILY HOPE PROGRAM ASSISTANCE USING THE EVALUATION BASED ON DISTANCE FROM AVERAGE SOLUTION (EDAS) METHOD Br Pohan, Dian Cinta Hasmi; Husein, Ismail; Sari, Rina Filia
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v6i1.1424

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This study proposes a decision support framework for determining eligibility for Indonesia’s Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) using the Evaluation Based on Distance from Average Solution (EDAS) method. Seven criteria derived from national social welfare policy were weighted using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), achieving a consistency ratio of 0.038. The model was applied to 98 household alternatives in Air Merah Village. The resulting assessment scores ranged from 0.0119to 0.7866. A Monte Carlo sensitivity analysis with 5,000 iterations under ±10% ±15% weight perturbations yielded a high Spearman rank correlation (rho = 0.91,95% CI [0.89, 0.93]), indicating strong ranking stability. The EDAS results showed 78% agreement with manual village selection and 80% alignment within the top-20 priority group. The proposed framework reduces subjectivity and improves transparency in beneficiary selection. Limitations include the cross-sectional design and single-location data. The model is scalable and suitable for broader policy implementation.
HYBRID RF–XGBOOST STACKING ENSEMBLE FOR LOW-RESOURCE INDONESIAN TOXIC COMMENT CLASSIFICATION ON ROBLOX Kartika Imam Santoso; Gatot Susilo; Saefurrohman; Eko Supriyadi; Edi Widodo
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v7i1.1428

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This study developed a hybrid stacking ensemble combining Random Forest and XGBoost for multi-class toxic comment detection in Indonesian gaming chat on Roblox. The dataset comprised 10,702 labeled comments across four toxicity categories: Violence, Harassment, Racist, and Neutral. Text preprocessing included comprehensive techniques such as case folding, tokenization, slang normalization, and stemming, while features were extracted using TF-IDF representation. The stacking ensemble achieved 91.4% accuracy and 91.3% macro F1-Score, significantly surpassing standalone baselines (Random Forest 87.2%, XGBoost 89.5%). McNemar’s test confirmed statistical significance of the improvement over XGBoost (p<0.001). Analysis revealed distinct linguistic patterns across toxicity categories. Importantly, the model operates at 2,500 predictions per second on CPU without GPU infrastructure, enabling practical deployment on resource-constrained gaming platforms. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of hybrid ensemble learning for low-resource multilingual toxic content moderation.
PARAMETRIC SURVIVAL ANALYSIS OF TESTICULAR CANCER USING AN EXPONENTIAL MODEL WITH TYPE I CENSORED DATA Idrus Syahzaqi; Ardi Kurniawan; Valerina Marischa Usmarasima; Aurora Gie Nur Wahyudi; Muhamad Zaky Ramadhani; Nuzzulia Calvina Izumy
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v7i1.1509

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Quantitative prognostic evaluation is essential for testicular cancer, yet standard analyses often overlook model assumptions. This study evaluates patient survival times using a parametric exponential model under a type I censoring structure (n = 134, from cBioPortal). Parameter estimation via Maximum Likelihood Estimation yielded 82 uncensored and 52 censored observations. The Anderson-Darling test (p = 0.067) indicated statistical adequacy for the exponential distribution while the Weibull distribution was rejected (p < 0,010), confirming the assumption of a constant hazard, estimating a Mean Time to Failure of 64,54 months with a constant hazard rate of 0.0155 per month. However, these model-based estimates face critical clinical limitations. The small sample size and the rigid assumption of a constant hazard fail to capture the dynamic, time-varying biological progression of cancer. While this parametric approach provides a simplified baseline, clinical conclusions must be drawn cautiously; future research requires larger cohorts and flexible, non-constant hazard models to ensure actual clinical generalizability.
MARKET SEGMENTATION OF STUDENT E-WALLET USERS USING K-MEANS CLUSTERING AND RANDOM FOREST Diah Putri Kartikasari; Ilka Zufria
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v7i1.1582

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The rapid growth of e-wallet use among students creates a need for computational workflows that explore variation in survey-based behavior and perception. This study aimed to segment student e-wallet users and identify features associated with the resulting clusters. Data were collected through an online questionnaire, and 569 valid responses were analyzed using 13 behavioral and perception features. K-Means produced two exploratory clusters: High-Perception Promo-Responsive Users (86.3%) and Lower-Perception Selective Users (13.7%). Because internal indices disagreed and the Silhouette score of 0.568 indicated only moderate separation, k = 2 was retained as an interpretability-oriented judgment; Silhouette and Davies-Bouldin supported k = 2, whereas Calinski-Harabasz and the elbow pattern supported k = 3. Random Forest was applied as a post-clustering interpretability tool to examine label reproducibility and identify influential features. Ease of use, trust, promotion and incentives, security, and risk perception were dominant, but the self-reported data require cautious interpretation.
TYPE II CENSORED EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTION FOR ESTIMATING SURVIVAL AND LIFE EXPECTANCY IN BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS Idrus Syahzaqi; Ardi Kurniawan; Nazwa Salsabila; Dinar Rahma Fauzia; Diah Ayu Nofitasari
Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing With Applications Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/jmscowa.v7i1.1600

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Bladder cancer incidence and mortality continue to rise, yet global studies on bladder cancer survival prediction remain dominated by nomogram and Cox regression-based approaches overlooking Type II censoring. Using secondary data from 80 bladder cancer patients (48 uncensored, 32 Type II censored) from a public cBioPortal repository, this study applied the Type II censored exponential distribution, selected for its memoryless property and constant hazard rate, to estimate the survival function, hazard function, confidence interval, and Mean Time to Failure (MTTF). Descriptive statistics, a goodness-of-fit test, and maximum likelihood estimation were applied. The data followed an exponential distribution with a mean survival time of 33.95 months, an estimated parameter of 38.01 months, a hazard rate of 0.026, and an MTTF of 38.02 months, with a 95% CI of 29.35-51.56 months. These findings offer preliminary insight relevant to clinical decision-making and SDG Target 3.4 on reducing premature mortality from non-communicable diseases.

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