Frontiers of Applied and Computational Mathematics: Proceedings of the 2008 Conference
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1. Verfasser: Blackmore, Denis (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific 2008
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Beschreibung:Preface; Organizing Committees; Dedication; CONTENTS; Part A Plenary Papers; Multi-scale Methods, Computer Simulations, and Data Mining: Di erence Equations and Renewal Equations F. Hoppensteadt; Whither Biostochastics in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics P.K. Sen; Studies of Nonlinear Three-dimensional Free Surface Flows J.-M. Vanden-Broeck; Part B Invited Papers; Bursting in Pituitary Cells R. Bertram; The Dynamics of Antibody Dependent Enhancement in Multi-strain Diseases with Vaccination L. Billings, I.B. Schwartz and L.B. Shaw
Dynamics of Inextensible Vesicles Suspended in a Con ned Two-dimensional Stokes Flow A. Rahimian, S.K. Veerapaneni, D. Zorin and G. BirosA Robust Recursive Partitioning Algorithm for Mining Multiple Populations J. Alvir, J. Cabrera, F. Caridi, H. Nguyen and C. Roberts; Scattering of Water Waves by Freely Floating Semi-in nite Elastic Plates on Water of Finite Depth A. Chakrabarti and S.C. Martha; On the Hyperbolicity of Two-layer Flows R. Barros and W. Cho
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the 2008 Conference on Frontiers of Applied and Computational Mathematics (FACM'08), held at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), May 1921, 2008. The papers reflect the conference themes of mathematical biology, mathematical fluid dynamics, applied statistics and biostatistics, and waves and electromagnetics. Some of the world's most distinguished experts in the conference focus areas provide a unique and timely perspective on leading-edge research, research trends, and important open problems in several fields, making it a "mu
Beschreibung:275 pages
ISBN:9789812835291
9812835296

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