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Novel Mathematics Inspired by Industrial Challenges, edited by Michael Günther, Wil Schilders

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Novel Mathematics Inspired by Industrial Challenges, edited by Michael Günther, Wil Schilders
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Novel Mathematics Inspired by Industrial Challenges
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1308799199
Responsibility statement
edited by Michael Günther, Wil Schilders
Series statement
The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry, 38Springer eBooks.
Summary
This contributed volume convenes a rich selection of works with a focus on innovative mathematical methods with applications in real-world, industrial problems. Studies included in this book are all motivated by a relevant industrial challenge, and demonstrate that mathematics for industry can be extremely rewarding, leading to new mathematical methods and sometimes even to entirely new fields within mathematics. The book is organized into two parts: Computational Sciences and Engineering, and Data Analysis and Finance. In every chapter, readers will find a brief description of why such work fits into this volume; an explanation on which industrial challenges have been instrumental for their inspiration; and which methods have been developed as a result. All these contribute to a greater unity of the text, benefiting not only practitioners and professionals seeking information on novel techniques but also graduate students in applied mathematics, engineering, and related fields.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I: Computational Science and Engineering -- Multirate Schemes - An Answer of Numerical Analysis to a Demand from Applications -- Electronic Circuit Simulation and the Development of New Krylov-Subspace Methods -- Modular time integration of coupled problems in system dynamics -- Differential-Algebraic Equations and Beyond: From Smooth to Nonsmooth Constrained Dynamical Systems -- Fast Numerical Methods to Compute Periodic Solutions of Electromagnetic Models -- Challenges in the Simulation of Radio Frequency Circuits -- An integrated data-driven computational pipeline with model order reduction for industrial and applied mathematics -- From rotating fluid masses and Ziegler's paradox to Pontryagin- and Krein spaces and bifurcation theory -- Part II: Data Analysis and finance -- Topological Data Analysis -- Prediction Models with Functional Data for Variables related with Energy Production -- Quantization Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations
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