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Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2000

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2002

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  • The book contains a top quality selection of material presented at the ECMI 2000 conference
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Mathematics in Industry (MATHINDUSTRY, volume 1)

Part of the book sub series: The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (TECMI)

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Table of contents (93 papers)

  1. Minisymposia

    1. Fuel Pipelines

    2. Image Processing: Linear and Nonlinear Techniques

    3. Information and Communication Technologies

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About this book

Realizing the need of interaction between universities and research groups in industry, the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI) was founded in 1986 by mathematicians from ten European universities. Since then it has been continuously extending and now it involves about all Euro­ pean countries. The aims of ECMI are • To promote the use of mathematical models in industry. • To educate industrial mathematicians to meet the growing demand for such experts. • To operate on a European Scale. Mathematics, as the language of the sciences, has always played an im­ portant role in technology, and now is applied also to a variety of problems in commerce and the environment. European industry is increasingly becoming dependent on high technology and the need for mathematical expertise in both research and development can only grow. These new demands on mathematics have stimulated academic interest in Industrial Mathematics and many mathematical groups world-wide are committed to interaction with industry as part of their research activities. ECMI was founded with the intention of offering its collective knowledge and expertise to European Industry. The experience of ECMI members is that similar technical problems are encountered by different companies in different countries. It is also true that the same mathematical expertise may often be used in differing industrial applications.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Catania, Catania, Italy

    Angelo Marcello Anile

  • MIRIAM and Department of Mathematics, University of Milano, Milano, Italy

    Vincenzo Capasso

  • Department of Mathematics and its Applications, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

    Antonio Greco

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