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Mathematics in Industry

In this book, a wide range of problems concerning recent achievements in the field of industrial and applied mathematics are presented. It provides new ideas and research for scientists developing and studying mathematical methods and algorithms, and researchers applying them for solving real-life problems. The importance of the computing infrastructure is unquestionable for the development of modern science.

The main focus of the book is the application of mathematics to industry and science. It promotes basic research in mathematics leading to new methods and techniques useful to industry and science. The volume also considers strategy-making integration between scientists of applied mathematics and those working in applied informatics, which has potential for long-lasting integration and co-operation. The integration role is regarded here as a tool for consolidation and reinforcement of the research, education and training, and for the transfer of scientific and management knowledge. This volume operates as a medium for the exchange of information and ideas between mathematicians and other technical and scientific personnel. The book will be essential for the promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration between applied mathematics and science, engineering and technology.

The main topics examined in this volume are: numerical methods and algorithms; control systems and applications; partial differential equations and real-life applications; the high performance of scientific computing; linear algebra applications; neurosciences; algorithms in industrial mathematics; equations of mathematical physics; and industrial applications of mechanics.


Professor Angela Slavova received her MsC in Computer Engineering from Technical University, Russe, in 1986. From 1992–1993, she conducted research at the Florida Institute of Technology, USA, as the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship. She received her PhD in Mathematics in 1994 and, in 2005, became a Doctor of Science, before becoming a Full Professor at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, in 2007. Professor Slavova is Head of the Department of Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics at the Institute of Mathematics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. She has participated in more than 30 conferences, workshops and seminars as an invited speaker, and has published more than 100 papers in various prestigious journals. The author and co-author of 3 monographs, Professor Slavova is also a member of AMS; SIAM; the Board of the Bulgarian Section of WSEAS; EMS; and the IEEE Technical Committee on CNNAD, and Chair of Bulgarian Section of SIAM.

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ISBN: 1-4438-6401-3

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6401-5

Release Date: 13th May 2015

Pages: 415

Price: £57.99

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