Bridging Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering and Technology: Contributions from the Fall 2011 Seminar on Mathematical Sciences and Applications

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This volume contains the invited contributions from talks delivered in the Fall 2011 series of the Seminar on Mathematical Sciences and Applications 2011 at Virginia State University. Contributors to this volume, who are leading researchers in their fields, present their work in a way to generate genuine interdisciplinary interaction. Thus all articles therein are selective, self-contained, and are pedagogically exposed and help to foster student interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and to stimulate graduate and undergraduate research and collaboration between researchers in different areas.

This work is suitable for both students and researchers in a variety of interdisciplinary fields namely, mathematics as it applies to engineering, physical-chemistry, nanotechnology, life sciences, computer science, finance, economics, and game theory.​

Author(s): Zhifu Xie (auth.), Bourama Toni, Keith Williamson, Nasser Ghariban, Dawit Haile, Zhifu Xie (eds.)
Series: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics 24
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 152
Tags: Mathematical Applications in Computer Science;Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences;Numerical and Computational Physics;Convex and Discrete Geometry;Mathematical Physics

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Central Configurations, Super Central Configurations, and Beyond in the n -Body Problem....Pages 1-8
A Note on Fractional Calculus and Some Applications....Pages 9-16
A Note on Nonautonomous Systems of Second-Order Differential Equations....Pages 17-27
How the Talmud Divides an Estate Among Creditors....Pages 29-42
On the Non-uniqueness of the Decomposition of Weighted Pseudo Almost Periodic Functions....Pages 43-46
Note on the Almost Periodic Stochastic Beverton–Holt Equation....Pages 47-54
Piecewise-Defined Difference Equations: Open Problem....Pages 55-71
Mathematics Behind Microstructures: A Lead to Generalizations of Convexity....Pages 73-96
Tool Support for Efficient Programming of Graphics Processing Units....Pages 97-103
Association Studies of Racial Disparities in Cancer Survivability....Pages 105-113
Perfect Hexagons, Elementary Triangles, and the Center of a Cubic Curve....Pages 115-130
Convex Quadrics and Their Characterizations by Means of Plane Sections....Pages 131-145
Back Matter....Pages 147-149