Consists of sixteen articles chosen from different thrust areas of research on mathematics and computing. Fuzzy mathematics has now become a tool for reconstructing the foundation of several mathematical structures. Some articles in this volume concentrate on fuzzy aspects of analysis (statistical convergence of sequences) and algebra (H-ideals in BCK/ BCI algebras, and matrices over distributive lattices).
An article on modern algebra, discussing on endomorphism rings of reduced modules, and another article on some convolution properties of analytic functions possessing fractional derivatives are also included. The environmental pollution issues in the frameworks of dynamical systems and of fuzzy mathematics are discussed in two articles. Some selected articles on fluid mechanics, solid mechanics and astrophysics are included here, as these are considered as some key components of computational and applied mathematics.