Currents in industrial mathematics: From concepts to research to education

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This book offers an insider’s view of how industrial problems are translated into mathematics and how solving the mathematics leads to convincing industrial solutions as well. In 6 technical chapters, a wide range of industrial problems is modeled, simulated, and optimized; 4 others describe the modeling, computing, optimization, and data analysis concepts shaping the work of the Fraunhofer ITWM. Each technical chapter illustrates how the relevant mathematics has been adapted or extended for the specific application and details the underlying practical problem and resulting software. The final chapter shows how the use of mathematical modeling in the classroom can change the image of this subject, making it exciting and fun.

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Neunzert, H., & Prätzel-Wolters, D. (2015). Currents in industrial mathematics: From concepts to research to education. Currents in Industrial Mathematics: From Concepts to Research to Education (pp. 1–403). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48258-2

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