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Recent Trends in Naval Engineering Research

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  • Presents applications of key scientific and mathematical concepts to real-life problems in naval engineering
  • Gathers contributors reflecting the author’s experience in applying pure science to provide state-of-art solutions
  • Covers topics in control, numerical analysis, matrix theory, fluid mechanics, and more

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This multidisciplinary volume is the second in the STEAM-H series to feature invited contributions on mathematical applications in naval engineering. Seeking a more holistic approach that transcends current scientific boundaries, leading experts present interdisciplinary instruments and models on a broad range of topics. Each chapter places special emphasis on important methods, research directions, and applications of analysis within the field. 

Fundamental scientific and mathematical concepts are applied to topics such as microlattice materials in structural dynamics, acoustic transmission in low Mach number liquid flow, differential cavity ventilation on a symmetric airfoil, Kalman smoother, metallic foam metamaterials for vibration damping and isolation, seal whiskers as a bio-inspired model for the reduction of vortex-induced vibrations, multidimensional integral for multivariate weighted generalized Gaussian distributions, minimum uniform search track placement for rectangular regions, antennas in the maritime environment, the destabilizing impact of non-performers in multi-agent groups, inertial navigation accuracy with bias modeling.

Carefully peer-reviewed and pedagogically presented for a broad readership, this volume is perfect to graduate and postdoctoral students interested in interdisciplinary research. Researchers in applied mathematics and sciences will find this book an important resource on the latest developments in naval engineering. In keeping with the ideals of the STEAM-H series, this volume will certainly inspire interdisciplinary understanding and collaboration.





Editors and Affiliations

  • Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, USA

    Anthony A. Ruffa

  • Department of Mathematics, Howard University, Washington, DC, USA

    Bourama Toni

About the editors

Anthony Ruffa is the Director of Transition at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC), Newport, RI, USA. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Yale University, USA.


Bourama Toni is a Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics at Howard University, Washington DC, USA. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Montreal, Canada.

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