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Production Factor Mathematics [electronic resource] / edited by Martin Grötschel, Klaus Lucas, Volker Mehrmann.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: XIV, 402 p. 190 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642112485
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 003.3 23
LOC classification:
  • TA342-343
Online resources:
Contents:
Processes -- Predictive Planning and Systematic Action—On the Control of Technical Processes -- Data Compression, Process Optimization, Aerodynamics: A Tour Through the Scales -- Active Flow Control—A Mathematical Challenge -- Data Mining for the Category Management in the Retail Market -- Networks -- Planning Problems in Public Transit -- Towards More Intelligence in Logistics with Mathematics -- Optimization of Communication Networks -- Mathematics in Wireless Communications -- Mathematics of Chip Design -- Materials and Mechanics -- Chances and Visions of Advanced Mechanics -- Mathematics for Machine Tools and Factory Automation -- Production and Use of Novel Materials -- Topology and Dynamic Networks: Optimization with Application in Future Technologies -- Energy and Structural Engineering -- Capacity Planning and Scheduling in Electrical Power Systems and in Chemical and Metallurgical Production Plants -- Simulation-Based Optimization in Structural Engineering—New Concepts from Computer Science -- Object-Oriented Modelling for Simulation and Control of Energy Transformation Processes -- Design Tools for Energy Efficient Architecture -- Medicine -- More Mathematics into Medicine! -- Compounds, Drugs and Mathematical Image Processing.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Mathematics as a production factor or driving force for innovation? Those, who want to know and understand why mathematics is deeply involved in the design of products, the layout of production processes and supply chains will find this book an indispensable and rich source. Describing the interplay between mathematical and engineering sciences the book focusses on questions like - How can mathematics improve to the improvement of technological processes and products - What is happening already? - Where are the deficits? - What can we expect for the future? 19 articles written by mixed teams of authors of engineering, industry and mathematics offer a fascinating insight of the interaction between mathematics and engineering.
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Processes -- Predictive Planning and Systematic Action—On the Control of Technical Processes -- Data Compression, Process Optimization, Aerodynamics: A Tour Through the Scales -- Active Flow Control—A Mathematical Challenge -- Data Mining for the Category Management in the Retail Market -- Networks -- Planning Problems in Public Transit -- Towards More Intelligence in Logistics with Mathematics -- Optimization of Communication Networks -- Mathematics in Wireless Communications -- Mathematics of Chip Design -- Materials and Mechanics -- Chances and Visions of Advanced Mechanics -- Mathematics for Machine Tools and Factory Automation -- Production and Use of Novel Materials -- Topology and Dynamic Networks: Optimization with Application in Future Technologies -- Energy and Structural Engineering -- Capacity Planning and Scheduling in Electrical Power Systems and in Chemical and Metallurgical Production Plants -- Simulation-Based Optimization in Structural Engineering—New Concepts from Computer Science -- Object-Oriented Modelling for Simulation and Control of Energy Transformation Processes -- Design Tools for Energy Efficient Architecture -- Medicine -- More Mathematics into Medicine! -- Compounds, Drugs and Mathematical Image Processing.

Mathematics as a production factor or driving force for innovation? Those, who want to know and understand why mathematics is deeply involved in the design of products, the layout of production processes and supply chains will find this book an indispensable and rich source. Describing the interplay between mathematical and engineering sciences the book focusses on questions like - How can mathematics improve to the improvement of technological processes and products - What is happening already? - Where are the deficits? - What can we expect for the future? 19 articles written by mixed teams of authors of engineering, industry and mathematics offer a fascinating insight of the interaction between mathematics and engineering.

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