Advances In Interdisciplinary Mathematical Research: Applications To Engineering, Physical And Life Sciences (springer Proceedings In Mathematics & Statistics)
by Bourama Toni /
2013 / English / PDF
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This volume contains the invited contributions to the Spring 2012
seminar series at Virginia State University on Mathematical
Sciences and Applications. It is a thematic continuation of work
presented in Volume 24 of the Springer Proceedings in Mathematics
& Statistics series. Contributors present their own work as
leading researchers to advance their specific fields and induce a
genuine interdisciplinary interaction. Thus all articles therein
are selective, self-contained, and are pedagogically exposed to
foster student interest in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics, stimulate graduate and undergraduate research, as
well as collaboration between researchers from different areas.
This volume contains the invited contributions to the Spring 2012
seminar series at Virginia State University on Mathematical
Sciences and Applications. It is a thematic continuation of work
presented in Volume 24 of the Springer Proceedings in Mathematics
& Statistics series. Contributors present their own work as
leading researchers to advance their specific fields and induce a
genuine interdisciplinary interaction. Thus all articles therein
are selective, self-contained, and are pedagogically exposed to
foster student interest in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics, stimulate graduate and undergraduate research, as
well as collaboration between researchers from different areas.
The volume features new advances in mathematical research and its
applications: anti-periodicity; almost stochastic difference
equations; absolute and conditional stability in delayed
equations; gamma-convergence and applications to block copolymer
morphology; the dynamics of collision and near-collision in
celestial mechanics; almost and pseudo-almost limit cycles;
rainbows in spheres and connections to ray, wave and potential
scattering theory; null-controllability of the heat equation with
constraints; optimal control for systems subjected to
null-controllability; the Galerkin method for heat transfer in
closed channels; wavelet transforms for real-time noise
cancellation; signal, image processing and machine learning in
medicine and biology; methodology for research on durability,
reliability, damage tolerance of aerospace materials and
structures at NASA Langley Research Center.
The volume features new advances in mathematical research and its
applications: anti-periodicity; almost stochastic difference
equations; absolute and conditional stability in delayed
equations; gamma-convergence and applications to block copolymer
morphology; the dynamics of collision and near-collision in
celestial mechanics; almost and pseudo-almost limit cycles;
rainbows in spheres and connections to ray, wave and potential
scattering theory; null-controllability of the heat equation with
constraints; optimal control for systems subjected to
null-controllability; the Galerkin method for heat transfer in
closed channels; wavelet transforms for real-time noise
cancellation; signal, image processing and machine learning in
medicine and biology; methodology for research on durability,
reliability, damage tolerance of aerospace materials and
structures at NASA Langley Research Center.
The volume is suitable and valuable for mathematicians,
scientists and research students in a variety of
interdisciplinary fields, namely physical and life sciences,
engineering and technology including structures and materials
sciences, computer science for signal, image processing and
machine learning in medicine.
The volume is suitable and valuable for mathematicians,
scientists and research students in a variety of
interdisciplinary fields, namely physical and life sciences,
engineering and technology including structures and materials
sciences, computer science for signal, image processing and
machine learning in medicine.