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Item Parameter Investigation and Analysis for Elite Opposition Bacterial Foraging Optimization Algorithm(Federal University of Technology Minna, 2019-04-22) Maliki, D., Muazu, M. B., Kolo, J.G., & Olaniyi, O. MThe investigation and analysis of algorithm parameters is an important task in most of the global optimization techniques. However, finding the best set of parameter value for the optimum performance of an algorithm still remain a challenging task in a modified Bacteria Foraging Optimization Algorithm (BFOA) since most toe the existing research focuses on the application o the algorithm and likewise it benchmarking with the global test function. The Elite Opposition Bacterial Foraging Optimization Algorithm (EOBFOA) is a modified nature inspired optimization algorithm from BFOA which focuses on the generation of an elite solution from the opposition solution for an optimization process. This research is focuses on the investigation of such parameters population size, probability of elimination dispersal, step size and number of chemotaxis so as to determine the extent to which they affect the optimal solution from the EOBFOA with respect to global minimum or least minimum standard deviation. From the results obtained, it was observed that the global minimum in EOBFOA depend on the exploitation ability of the bacteria in the search space.Item Sensitivity Analysis for the Mathematical Modeling Transmission and Control of Rabies Incorporating Vaccination Class(40th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Mathematical Society (NMS), 2021-05) Abdurrahman, Nurat Olamide; Somma S. A.; Balogun R. T.In this paper, the Disease Free Equilibrium (DFE) of the model was obtained. The Basic Reproduction Number R0 was also computed and used to carry out the sensitivity analysis. The analysis revealed the sensitive parameters for the spread and control of Rabies. It was also shown that the contact rate of dogs and the vaccination rate of dogs are the most sensitive parameters to increase and decrease the transmission of rabies. The reproduction number was presented graphically against the sensitive parameters.