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This book covers the applications of new analytical and numerical methods, including wavelet methods to explain the physical behavior of nuclear reactors. Fractional calculus represents the reactor more closely than classical integer order calculus. The reactor kinetics model has therefore been presented in this context and analytical and numerical solutions have been provided. Describing the reactor through fractional calculus helps readers understand fractional order control and achieve overall plant efficiency.

Produktbeschreibung
This book covers the applications of new analytical and numerical methods, including wavelet methods to explain the physical behavior of nuclear reactors. Fractional calculus represents the reactor more closely than classical integer order calculus. The reactor kinetics model has therefore been presented in this context and analytical and numerical solutions have been provided. Describing the reactor through fractional calculus helps readers understand fractional order control and achieve overall plant efficiency.

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Santanu Saha Ray is an associate professor at the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India. He earned a Ph. D. in applied mathematics at Jadavpur University. He is a member of SIAM, the AMS, and the Indian Science Congress Association, and serves as the editor-in-chief for the International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics. Dr. Saha Ray has done extensive work in the area of fractional calculus and its role in nuclear science and engineering.