We have attempted to build a parametric-based simplified and analytical model to map the interaction of quarks and gluons in the presence of magnetic field, which has been constrained by quark condensate and thermodynamical quantities like pressure, energy density, etc., obtained from the calculation of lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCDs). To fulfill that mapping, we have assumed a parametric temperature and magnetic field-dependent degeneracy factor, average energy, momentum and velocity of quarks and gluons. Implementing this QCD interaction in calculation of transport coefficient at finite magnetic field, we have noticed that magnetic field and interaction both are two dominating sources, for which the values of transport coefficients can be reduced. Though the methodology is not so robust, but with the help of its simple parametric expressions, one can get a quick rough estimation of any phenomenological quantity, influenced by temperature and magnetic field-dependent QCD interaction.
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