David Kaup, Department of Mathematics and the Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida
Applied Mathematics and Modeling
Abstract: This presentation will discuss various aspects of the modeling of
physical, biological and engineering systems and how various areas of
applied mathematics can contribute to modeling. Emphasis will be placed on
the applied mathematics tools which one could use and the results which one
could possibly expect to obtain with them. Topics to be covered include
integrable evolution equations, variational approximations, numerics,
symbolic computations, and computer simulations, with examples from physics,
nonlinear optics and crowd dynamics, as well as general comments on the
philosophy of mathematical applications.
Address: Department of Mathematics,
University of Central Florida,
Orlando, FL 32816.
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