Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences

The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is the leading Chinese academic journal that publishes articles in all areas of natural sciences. The Journal is meant to serve as a means of communication and discussion of important issues related to science and scientific activities. The Journal publishes only original articles in English which have international importance. In addition to full-length research articles, the Journal publishes review articles. Papers can be focused on fundamental research leading to new methods, or adaptation of existing methods for new applications.
Articles for the Journal are peer-reviewed by third-party reviewers who are selected from among specialists in the subject matter of peer-reviewed materials.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is a kind of forum for discussing issues and problems facing science and scholars, as well as an effective means of interaction between the members of the academic community. The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is read bya large number of scholars, and the circulation of the journal is constantly growing.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences publishes special issues on various and relevant topics of interest to the scientific community.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is indexed by Web of Science, Scopus, Current Contents, Geobase and Chemical Abstracts.
Articles containing fundamental or applied scientific results in all areas of the natural sciences are accepted for consideration.
The Editorial Board of the Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is composed of 25 members and is chaired by Academician Chen Zhengqing. Editor-in-chief is Prof. Yi Weijian.
Frequency of publication: monthly
ISSN: 1674-2974
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The digitization of medical records in the healthcare sector demands robust mechanisms to ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and privacy. This paper proposes an innovative multi-factor authentication (MFA) mechanism that leverages smart contracts and blockchain technology to secure the tracking of medical records. The proposed system, named Blockchain Authentication with Zero-Knowledge Proof (BAZKP), provides a tamper-proof environment for storing and accessing records while preserving users’ personally identifiable information (PII). A key novelty of BAZKP lies in storing only the character count structure of passwords rather than the actual credentials, combined with zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) to verify identity without exposing sensitive data. This hybrid blockchain/ZKP approach addresses limitations of centralized and hardware-based solutions, reducing vulnerabilities while avoiding the cost and usability constraints of dedicated hardware systems.
Keywords: Blockchain; Multi-Factor Authentication; Smart Contracts; Zero-Knowledge Proof; Medical Record Security.
Zouhair Elhadari, Hicham Zougagh, Noureddine Idboufker, Mohamed Ech-chebaby, Samir elouaham
2026-01-16
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Elementary students’ mathematical thinking is frequently constrained by persistent misconceptions and an overreliance on procedural instruction. International assessments of mathematical literacy consistently report lower levels of achievement among students in many developing countries, underscoring the need for instructional approaches that promote conceptual understanding rather than rote learning. Scaffolding, understood as temporary and adaptive instructional support, has been widely acknowledged as an effective means of facilitating students’ conceptual development. Nevertheless, its classroom enactment—particularly the processes through which support is responsively adjusted and gradually withdrawn—remains insufficiently documented and systematically analyzed in empirical research.
Keywords: instructional scaffolding; mathematical reasoning; mathematics education; proportional reasoning; gradual fading of support.
Anton Prayitno, Iis Sugiati
2026-01-16
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Sustainable water resource management has become a critical challenge amid rising demand, climate variability, and accelerating environmental degradation. Conventional evaluation approaches often fail to adequately capture the complex, dynamic, and multi-dimensional characteristics of water systems. This study proposes an integrated framework that combines System Dynamics (SD) modeling with Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to assess water resource sustainability in a holistic and adaptive manner. The objective is to evaluate key sustainability indicators—namely water availability, water quality, allocation efficiency, and ecosystem health—under multiple development and climate scenarios.
Keywords: water sustainability; system dynamics; multi-criteria decision analysis; integrated water resource management; scenario analysis.
Dwi Atmanto
2026-01-16
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This study evaluates the implementation of Indonesia’s carbon tax policy and its role in promoting the transformation toward environmentally friendly industries. Using a qualitative literature review approach, the research synthesizes evidence from academic publications, policy reports, and institutional documents to assess policy effectiveness, institutional readiness, and industry responses. The findings indicate that the current carbon tax—characterized by low pricing levels, limited sectoral coverage, and weak enforcement—has not yet functioned as a significant driver of green innovation or sustainable investment. The analysis shows that many firms perceive the tax primarily as a regulatory formality rather than a strategic market signal, largely due to policy ambiguity, insufficient integration with green finance mechanisms, and weak inter-institutional coordination. The study underscores the importance of aligning fiscal instruments with complementary policies and robust institutional frameworks to enhance their effectiveness in developing country contexts. It also highlights the need for future empirical research focusing on firm-level behavioral responses and the long-term effects of carbon pricing on industrial sustainability.
Keywords: carbon tax; environmental fiscal policy; green industrial transformation; Indonesia; climate policy implementation.
Rahmat Salam, Abi Sopyan Febrianto, Tun Susdiyanti, Barnabas Tridig Silaban, Loso Judijanto
2026-01-16
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In this paper, we propose a modeling framework to analyze the spread of the dengue virus in human populations by explicitly incorporating noise terms to simulate variability in transmission. A system of differential equations is employed to represent the transmission dynamics of the virus, and the effects of stochastic perturbations on these dynamics are systematically investigated. The effectiveness and robustness of the proposed model are demonstrated through numerical simulations that examine how the inclusion of noise influences the reliability and accuracy of transmission predictions.
Keywords: Adomian method, noise terms, Dengue virus, Semi-numerical method, Iterative method.
DOI https://doi.org/10.55463/issn.1674-2974.52.11.16
German Correa Vélez, Fernando Mesa, Rogelio Ospina
2026-01-14
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