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ISBN 10: 9812709347
ISBN 13: 978-9812709349
Author: Tatsien Li, Rolf Jeltsch, Ian Hugh Sloan
The Shanghai Forum on Industrial and Applied Mathematics was organized in May 2006 on the occasion that many famous industrial and applied mathematicians gathered in Shanghai from different countries to participate in the Officers' Meeting and the Board Meeting of the ICIAM (International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics). This volume collects the material covered by the majority of the lectures of which reflects panoramically recent results and trends in industrial and applied mathematics. This book will be very useful for graduate students and researchers in industrial and applied mathematics.
A Continuation Method for a Class of Periodic Evolution Variational Inequalities
Complementarity Problems: An Overview on Existing Verification Procedures
Synchrony in Lattice Differential Equations
The Periodic Unfolding Method for Quasi-convex Functionals
Sparse System Solution and the HSL Library
Modelling and Numerics for the Transient Simulation of the Blast Furnace Process
Gelification of Hydrocarbons: A Model Problem
On the Martingale Representation Theorem and on Approximate Hedging & Contingent Claim in the Minimum Deviation Square Criterion
Flexible Stability Domains for Explicit Runge-Kutta Methods
MS-Stability Analysis for Numerical Solutions of Stochastic Differential Equations — Beyond Single-step Single Dim
A Comparison of Direct Discretization of 4th Order Problems Versus System Reduction
Subspace Techniques for Nonlinear Optimization
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