Complementarity functions lie at the heart of modern optimization, offering a powerful way to reformulate the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) conditions and the original optimization problem into more tractable forms, either as systems of equations or unconstrained minimization problems.
This edited collection brings together arts educators, practice researchers, curators and artists to explore ecological approaches to learning, gathering awareness and assembling protest in times of Earth crisis.
This contributed volume explores the synthesis, characterization, and application of biocompatible nanomaterials for multifunctional sensor technologies, covering detection systems for heavy metal ions, biomolecules, pesticides, and pharmaceutical drugs.
This book details quantum Monte Carlo computational methods to study electroweak structure and reactions in light nuclei across a wide range of experimentally relevant kinematics.
This book reports the successful optimization of the Compact Mupn Solenoid (CMS) tau trigger algorithm for the Run-3 (Phase-1) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and a completely new and original design of a machine learning based tau triggering algorithm for the High Luminosity LHC (or Phase-2).
The rapidly developing field of quantum computing and its potential to upend science, business, and society are examined in Bits to Qubits: The Quantum Transformation of Computing.
This book compiles and reorganizes previously published research to give readers a clear overview of how living systems respond to hydrostatic pressure—a force present from the deepest oceans to the human body.
This book explores the design of mechanical subsystems, with particular emphasis on the dynamibility they impart to the overall systems they become part of.
This is the only textbook designed to provide current information in the area of cosmetic science, the various product's formulation and new and future technologies associated with the discovery, development and formulation of cosmetic products.
This monograph explores the history and chemistry of glass technology, tracing its origins from antiquity through its evolution into a vital material for science and society.
This book explores the technological advancements in semiconductors through several key aspects: transistor, interconnect, lithography, packaging, and memory.
Despite improvements in antirejection therapies, solid organ transplantation is hampered by chronic rejection, with around 70% of transplants being rejected within 10 years post-transplantation.
This book delivers a focused, in-depth exploration of functional optical coatings—with a special emphasis on anti-reflective (AR) and anti-glare (AG) films—engineered to meet the performance demands of advanced electronic display systems.
The rapidly developing field of quantum computing and its potential to upend science, business, and society are examined in Bits to Qubits: The Quantum Transformation of Computing.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Optimization and Learning, OLA 2025, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, during April 23–25, 2025.
This book compiles and reorganizes previously published research to give readers a clear overview of how living systems respond to hydrostatic pressure—a force present from the deepest oceans to the human body.
This textbook introduces readers to the mathematical topics fundamental for the study of economics through a combination of formal definitions, theorems, and proofs, including intuitive and easy-to-follow explanations and visualizations.
Over the course of his distinguished career, Edward Saff has made a number of groundbreaking contributions in the fields of approximation theory, potential theory, and complex analysis.
The book “Bionanocomposites from Marine Origin: Preparation and Application” can magnificently create a significant connection between the spheres of marine nanoscience, material science, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and biomimetic for discovering the tiny revolutionary materials of our ocean ecosystem to expose the enormous prospective related to it.
This book presents cutting-edge research and practical innovations in the field of mechatronic systems, particularly focusing on intelligent mechatronic control systems.
The book presents the selected papers presented at the 4th International Congress of Applied Chemistry and Environment (ICACE-4) that took place on December 12–14, 2024.
This volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 51st International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, WG 2025, which took place in Otzenhausen, Germany, during June 2025.
This book comes from a mini-symposium held at the ICIAM 2023 congress, coordinated by Giovana Ortigoza Álvarez, a mathematician in Industry (Openpay by BBVA); Ivete Sánchez Bravo, a computational mathematician in Academia focusing on industrial applications (Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas), and Yasmín Á.
This book collects peer reviewed and selected papers presented at 4th International Conference on Materials Engineering and Functional Materials, held in Da Nang, Vietnam, during February 21-23, 2025.
This book explores the different categories of biomass waste as a renewable resource to generate high added value industrial products such as biofuel, biogas, energy.
This book comes from a mini-symposium held at the ICIAM 2023 congress, coordinated by Giovana Ortigoza Álvarez, a mathematician in Industry (Openpay by BBVA); Ivete Sánchez Bravo, a computational mathematician in Academia focusing on industrial applications (Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas), and Yasmín Á.
This book presents a curated collection of works addressing topics on aerodynamic and structural design of aerospace systems, with a particular emphasis on technologies that enhance the design process.
This edited collection brings together arts educators, practice researchers, curators and artists to explore ecological approaches to learning, gathering awareness and assembling protest in times of Earth crisis.
Artificial intelligence is already ubiquitous in the life sciences, from cancer diagnosis to medical image analysis, from precision agriculture to wildlife monitoring.