Penerbitan SCOPUS/ERA

syed mohamad sadiq syed musa, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, munira ismail, mohd almie alias.  (2022).  streamflow data analysis for flood detection using persistent homology.  - sains malaysiana.  2211-2222. 

mohd sabri ismail, mohd salmi md noorani, munira ismail, fatimah abdul razak, mohd almie alias.  (2022).  early warning signals of financial crises using persistent homology.  - physica a-statistical mechanics and its applications.  1-27. 

muhamad luqman sapini, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, mohd almie alias, norliza muhamad yusof.  (2022).  understanding published literatures on persistent homology using social network analysis.  - malaysian journal of fundamental and applied sciences.  413-429. 

daeng ahmad zuhri zuhud, muhammad hasannudin musa, munira ismail, hafizah bahaludin, fatimah abdul razak.  (2022).  the causality and uncertainty of the covid-19 pandemic to bursa malaysia financial services index's constituents.  - entropy.  1-30. 

nur fariha syaqina zulkepli, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, munira ismail, mohd almie alias.  (2022).  hybridization of hierarchical clustering with persistent homology in assessing haze episodes between air quality monitoring stations.  - journal of environmental management.  1-16. 

bahiyah azli, mohd nasharudin razak, abdul rahman omar, nor azimah mohd zain, fatimah abdul razak, i. nurulfiza.  (2022).  metagenomics insights into the microbial diversity and microbiome network analysis on the heterogeneity of influent to effluent water.  - frontiers in microbiology.  1-20. 

fatimah abdul razak; zamira hasanah zamzuri.  (2021).  modelling heterogeneity and super spreaders of the covid-19 spread through malaysian networks.  - symmetry.  1-17. 

syed mohamad sadiq syed musa, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, munira ismail, mohd almie alias, saiful izzuan hussain.  (2021).  using persistent homology as preprocessing of early warning signals for critical transition in flood.  - scientific reports.  1-14. 

fatimah abdul razak, paul expert.  (2021).  modelling the spread of covid-19 on malaysian contact networks for practical reopening strategies in an institutional setting.  - sains malaysiana.  1497-1509. 

syed mohamad sadiq syed musa, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, munira ismail, mohd almie alias, saiful izzuan hussain.  (2020).  an early warning system for flood detection using critical slowing down.  - international journal of environment research and public health.  1-13. 

nur fariha syaqina zulkepli, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, munira ismail, mohd almie alias.  (2020).  pendekatan baharu untuk mengelompok stesen pengawasan kualiti udara menggunakan homologi gigih.  - sains malaysiana.  963-970. 

nur fariha syaqina zulkepli, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, munira ismail, mohd almie alias.  (2020).  cluster analysis of haze episodes based on topological features.  - sustainability.  1-17. 

nurul ashikin abdul rahman, fatimah abdul razak, syahida che dzul-kifli.  (2020).  the effect of peer tutoring on the process of learning mathematical proofs.  - advances in mathematics: scientific journal.  7375-7384. 

mohd sabri ismail, mohd salmi md noorani, munira ismail, fatimah abdul razak, mohd almie alias.  (2020).  predicting next day direction of stock price movement using machine learning methods with persistent homology: evidence from kuala lumpur stock exchange.  - applied soft computing.  1-18. 

siti raihan halilan, sakhinah abu bakar, liong choong yeun, fatimah abdul razak.  (2019).  assortativity of aging key players in the dynamical networks.  - communications in mathematical biology and neuroscience.  1-15. 

nur fariha syaqina zulkepli, mohd salmi md noorani, fatimah abdul razak, munira ismail, mohd almie alias.  (2019).  topological characterization of haze episodes using persistent homology.  - aerosol and air quality research.  1614-1624. 

fatimah abdul razak, faridatulazna ahmad shahabuddin.  (2018).  malaysian household income distribution: a fractal point of view.  - sains malaysiana. 

fatimah abdul razak, henrik jeldtoft jensen.  (2014).  quantifying `causality` in complex systems: understanding transfer entropy.  - plos one.  9(6): e99462.