edited by Angelo Marcello Anile, Vincenzo Capasso, Antonio Greco.
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Imprint: Springer,
2002.
Mathematics in Industry, The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry,
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Plenary talks -- Minisymposia: Finance; Fuel pipelines; Image processing: linear and nonlinear techniques; Information and communication technologies; Kinetic transport in semiconductor devices; Liquid/solid phase transictions and interfaces; Mathematical problems in glass industry; Microelectronics; Models of highway traffic; Models from the texile industry; Numerical methods for hyperbolic and kinetic equations; Problems of charge transport in semiconductor nanostructures; Polymers; Some applications of fluid and gas dynamics; Teaching of industrial mathematics at ECMI centers -- Contributed talks.
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The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI) was founded in 1986 by leading groups of mathematicians in Europe for the following scopes: i) direct involvement of mathematicians in R&D activities; ii) international cooperation at a European scale; iii) education of industrial mathematicians to meet the growing demand for such experts. ECMI 2000 shows that ECMI has offered a unique example of effective international cooperation thanks to the financial support of the European Framework programmes. In particular they have helped ECMI establishing a set of Special Interest Groups to favour interaction with industry . This volume includes minisymposia about their activities, in particular microelectronics, glass, polymers, finance, traffic, and textiles. Applied mathematicians and other professionals working in academia or industry will find the book to be a useful and stimulating source of mathematical applications related to industrial problems.