19 April، 2026

Holding a panel discussion entitled: “Modeling Growth and Decay”

The Department of Mathematics at the College of Computer Science and Mathematics held a seminar on Tuesday, 7/4/2026, titled *Modeling Growth and Decay*, presented by (Asst. Lect. Raghad Abdulaziz Mustafa, Asst. Lect. Shahla Muayyad Khalil, and Asst. Lect. Zeena Faleh Saleh).

Study Summary:

Modeling growth and decay is one of the most important applications of mathematical modeling. It is used to describe how quantities change over time when the rate of change is proportional to the current value. This leads to exponential behavior, where growth occurs when the constant is positive and decay occurs when it is negative. These models are widely used in fields such as population growth, radioactive decay, and medicine, due to their strong ability to accurately analyze and predict system behavior

Holding a course entitled: “Statistical graphing using the R program” for the Rehabilitation, Employment and Follow-up Unit
Announcement of the scientific workshop tagged: - “Integration of statistics and data analysis in the digital economy environment”

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