Series in Contemporary Applied Mathematics - Vol. 6
FRONTIERS AND PROSPECTS OF CONTEMPORARY APPLIED MATHEMATICS
edited by Tatsien Li (Fudan University, China) & Pingwen Zhang (Peking University, China)
Table of Contents (38k) Preface (43k) Chapter 1: An Iterative BEM for the Inverse Problem of Detecting Corrosion in a Pipe (467k)
This collection of articles covers the hottest topics in contemporary applied mathematics. Multiscale modeling, material computing, symplectic methods, parallel computing, mathematical biology, applied differential equations and engineering computing problems are all included. The book contains the latest results of many leading scientists and provides a window on new trends in research in the field.
Contents:
- An Iterative BEM for the Inverse Problem of Detecting Corrosion in a
Pipe (J Cheng et al.)
- Optimal Order Integration on the Sphere (K Hesse & I H Sloan)
- Inverse Problems in Bioluminescence Tomography (M Jiang et al.)
- Global Dynamic Properties of Protein Networks (F-T Li et al.)
- Distance Geometry Problem and Algorithm Based on Barycentric Coordinates (H-X Huang & C-J Wang)
- On Ill-Posedness and Inversion Scheme for 2-D Backward Heat Conduction (J-J Liu)
- Error Analysis on Scrambled Quasi-Monte Carlo Quadrature Rules Using Sobol Points (R-X Yue)
- and other papers
Readership: Graduate students and researchers in applied mathematics.
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Pub. date: Apr 2006 |
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