TY - BOOK ID - 705512 TI - A Mathematical Approach to Research Problems of Science and Technology : Theoretical Basis and Developments in Mathematical Modeling AU - Nishii, Ryuei. AU - Ei, Shin-ichiro. AU - Koiso, Miyuki. AU - Ochiai, Hiroyuki. AU - Okada, Kanzo. AU - Saito, Shingo. AU - Shirai, Tomoyuki. PY - 2014 SN - 4431550607 4431550593 1322173710 PB - Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Science KW - Technology KW - Mathematical models. KW - Applied science KW - Arts, Useful KW - Science, Applied KW - Useful arts KW - Industrial arts KW - Material culture KW - Natural science KW - Science of science KW - Sciences KW - Engineering mathematics. KW - Computer security. KW - Mathematical and Computational Engineering. KW - Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics. KW - Systems and Data Security. KW - Computer privacy KW - Computer system security KW - Computer systems KW - Computers KW - Cyber security KW - Cybersecurity KW - Electronic digital computers KW - Protection of computer systems KW - Security of computer systems KW - Data protection KW - Security systems KW - Hacking KW - Engineering KW - Engineering analysis KW - Mathematical analysis KW - Protection KW - Security measures KW - Mathematics KW - Natural sciences KW - Applied mathematics. KW - Models, Mathematical KW - Simulation methods UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:705512 AB - This book deals with one of the most novel advances in mathematical modeling for applied scientific technology, including computer graphics, public-key encryption, data visualization, statistical data analysis, symbolic calculation, encryption, error correcting codes, and risk management. It also shows that mathematics can be used to solve problems from nature, e.g., slime mold algorithms. One of the unique features of this book is that it shows readers how to use pure and applied mathematics, especially those mathematical theory/techniques developed in the twentieth century, and developing now, to solve applied problems in several fields of industry. Each chapter includes clues on how to use "mathematics" to solve concrete problems faced in industry as well as practical applications. The target audience is not limited to researchers working in applied mathematics and includes those in engineering, material sciences, economics, and life sciences. ER -