As was already evident from the previous two meetings, the theory of stochastic processes, the study of geometrical structures, and the investigation of certain physical problems are inter-related.
This volume is dedicated to the memory of Professor Stavros Busenberg of Harvey Mudd College, who contributed so greatly to this field during 25 years prior to his untimely death.
NTAMCS '93 brought to Moscow researchers from areas of computer science and mathematics that traditionally have been apart, but which use similar number theoretic and algebraic methods.
This volume is a collection of the papers presented at the International Conference on Fractal Concepts and the Application of Chaos in Chemical Engineering Problems.
The developments of fuzzy systems and fuzzy logic is permeating through the diverse branches of science where uncertainty has to be considered laying on the foundations and applicative developments.
This volume contains papers which were presented at a meeting entitled "e;Stochastic Analysis and Applications"e; held at Gregynog Hall, Powys, from the 9th - 14th July 1995.
The topics covered in this volume include formation of fractal structures (kinetics of aggregation and gelation, depositions, cluster growth, chemical reactions, fractures, self-organized criticality, etc.
This volume puts together several important lectures on the Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics to form a comprehensive and authoritative collection of works on the subject.
This volume, the third in our unique series on experimental chaos, brings together from a broad range of disciplines, some of the exciting developments of the last two years concerned with the observations, measurements and applications of nonlinear dynamical behaviour.
The Taniguchi International workshop on 'New Trends in Stochastic Analysis' was held at Charingworth Manor, Gloucestershire, England from September 21-27, 1994.
This book documents the journey undertaken by educators from the Mathematics and Mathematics Education (MME) Academic Group in the National Institute of Education (NIE) and Singapore schools during a Mathematical Modelling Outreach (MMO) event in June 2010 under the guidance of renowned experts in the field of mathematical modelling.
This volume contains 30 research papers presenting the recent development and trend on the following subjects: nonlinear hyperbolic equations (systems); nonlinear parabolic equations (systems); infinite-dimensional dynamical systems; applications (free boundary problems, phase transitions, etc.
In his 1974 seminal paper 'Elliptic modules', V G Drinfeld introduced objects into the arithmetic geometry of global function fields which are nowadays known as 'Drinfeld Modules'.
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together scientists working on continuum theories of discrete mechanical and thermodynamical systems in the realm of mathematics, theoretical and applied mechanics, physics, material science and engineering.
This volume presents an interesting mix of topics on complex systems such as information systems, engineering systems, fuzzy neural systems, image processing, robotics, fuzzy control, genetic algorithms, and fuzzy decision making.
A rigorous mathematical treatment of the properties of composite materials has been made possible by recent mathematical results in the fields of partial differential equations and the calculus of variations.
This proceedings volume can be considered as a monograph on the state-of-the-art in the wide range of analysis on infinite-dimensional algebraic-topological structures.
This volume contains refereed state-of-the-art research articles and extensive surveys on the various aspects of interaction of complex variables and scientific computation as well as on related areas such as function theory and approximation theory.
Soft computing is the common name for a certain form of natural information processing that has its original form in biology, especially in the function of human brain.
A tendency exists in management theory and practice today to accept that our linear and deterministic ways of thinking about managerial problems create more problems than they solve.
The 4th Experimental Chaos Conference was a forum for members of the scientific and engineering communities to discuss recent developments in, and techniques of, experimental nonlinear dynamics.
In this proceedings volume, the following topics are discussed: (1) various boundary value problems for partial differential equations and functional equations, including free and moving boundary problems; (2) the theory and methods of integral equations and integral operators, including singular integral equations; (3) applications of boundary value problems and integral equations to mechanics and physics; (4) numerical methods of integral equations and boundary value problems; and (5) some problems related with analysis and the foregoing subjects.
Every reader will find something of interest in this book - from superdiffusion of the ocean surface to fetal heartbeats, from solar wind to the wearing-out of tools, from radioactive contamination to texture analysis, from image rendering to neural developments.
Mathematical problems concerning time evolution of solutions related to nonlinear systems modelling dynamics of continuous media are of great interest both in wave propagation and in stability problems.