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This book gathers peer-reviewed contributions submitted to the 21st European Conference on Mathematics for Industry, ECMI 2021, which was virtually held online, hosted by the University of Wuppertal, Germany, from April 13th to April 15th, 2021. The works explore mathematics in a wide variety of applications, ranging from problems in electronics, energy and the environment, to mechanics and mechatronics. Topics covered include: Applied Physics, Biology and Medicine, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Economics, Finance and Insurance, Energy, Production Systems, Social Challenges, and Vehicles and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book gathers peer-reviewed contributions submitted to the 21st European Conference on Mathematics for Industry, ECMI 2021, which was virtually held online, hosted by the University of Wuppertal, Germany, from April 13th to April 15th, 2021. The works explore mathematics in a wide variety of applications, ranging from problems in electronics, energy and the environment, to mechanics and mechatronics. Topics covered include: Applied Physics, Biology and Medicine, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Economics, Finance and Insurance, Energy, Production Systems, Social Challenges, and Vehicles and Transportation.

The goal of the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI) conference series is to promote interaction between academia and industry, leading to innovations in both fields. These events have attracted leading experts from business, science and academia, and have promoted the application of novel mathematical technologies to industry. They have also encouraged industrial sectors to share challenging problems where mathematicians can provide fresh insights and perspectives. Lastly, the ECMI conferences are one of the main forums in which significant advances in industrial mathematics are presented, bringing together prominent figures from business, science and academia to promote the use of innovative mathematics in industry.
Autorenporträt
MATTHIAS EHRHARDT is a Professor for Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis at the IMACM, the Institute for Mathematical Modelling, Analysis and Computational Mathematics at the University of Wuppertal. His research fields are the numerical solution of partial differential equations, especially on unbounded domains und numerical methods in computational finance.

MICHAEL GÜNTHER is a Professor for Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis at the IMACM, the Institute for Mathematical Modelling, Analysis and Computational Mathematics at the University of Wuppertal. His main research field is the modelling, analysis and numerical simulation of time-dependent coupled heterogeneous problems with applications in computational engineering, computational finance and computational physics.