Emerging Technologies in Computational Sciences for Industry, Sustainability and Innovation

£199.50

Emerging Technologies in Computational Sciences for Industry, Sustainability and Innovation

Math to Product

Numerical analysis Maths for computer scientists Machine learning

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Collection: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 22nd November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031957093


Book Overview

This book presents up-to-date state of the art for industrial mathematics and covers emerging topics in computational sciences. Mathematical models and computational methods have gained an increasing importance in the simulation of real-world and industrial problems. The employment of such methodologies deeply changed the standard ways of conceiving daily industrial production and strategies for sustainable exploitation of modern cities.

Goals and Focus

The goal pursued by this book is twofold. On the one hand, cases of successful interaction between mathematics and industry are presented. Special emphasis is devoted to the benefits provided by the transfer of knowledge in different fields of applications, including the social challenges of sustainable development. On the other hand, groundbreaking ideas and emerging technologies in computational science are discussed to foster cross-fertilization of academic solutions and real-world problems.

Platform and Topics

Math to Product (M2P) is meant to establish a platform for proposal, discussion, and promotion of current and new trends in industry, sustainability, and innovation, with the goal of supporting creative and interdisciplinary thoughts.

Scientific/technical areas covered include transfer of knowledge, innovation in design, computational science and engineering, industrial optimization processes, sustainable mobility, aerospace, automotive, nautical and naval engineering.

Target audience is made up by grad students and researchers in the field.

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