Description: Mathematical methods and theories with interdisciplinary applications are presented in this book. The eighteen contributions presented in this Work have been written by eminent scientists; a few papers are based on talks which took place at the International Conference at the Hellenic Artillery School in May 2015. Each paper evaluates possible solutions to long-standing problems such as the solvability of the direct electromagnetic scattering problem, geometric approaches to cyber security, ellipsoid targeting with overlap, non-equilibrium solutions of dynamic networks, measuring ballistic dispersion, elliptic regularity theory for the numerical solution of variational problems, approximation theory for polynomials on the real line and the unit circle, complementarity and variational inequalities in electronics, new two-slope parameterized achievement scalarizing functions for nonlinear multiobjective optimization, and strong and weak convexity of closed sets in a Hilbert space. Graduate students, scientists, engineers and researchers in pure and applied mathematical sciences, operations research, engineering, and cyber security will find the interdisciplinary scientific perspectives useful to their overall understanding and further research.
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EAN: 9783319514987
UPC: 9783319514987
ISBN: 9783319514987
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Item Length: 23.4 cm
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Width: 155 mm
Author: Nicholas J. Daras, Themistocles M. Rassias
Publication Name: Operations Research, Engineering, and Cyber Security: Trends in Applied Mathematics and Technology
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Ag
Subject: Engineering & Technology, Mathematics
Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 7745 g
Number of Pages: 422 Pages