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Since GFs are not widely utilized amongst the tracking community, the book takes the reader from the basics of the subject to applications of theory... Læs mere
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Accessible to a variety of readers, this book is of interest to specialists, graduate students and researchers in mathematics, optimization, computer science, operations research, management science, engineering and other applied areas interested in solving optimization problems.
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This SpringerBriefs employs a novel approach to obtain the precise asymptotic... Læs mere
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This book discusses the mathematical simulation of biological systems, with a focus on the modeling of gene expression, gene regulatory networks and stem cell regeneration.
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This book discusses supply chain management, focusing on developments within modelling the dynamic behaviour of the supply chain. Furthermore, more complex supply chain structures such as non-serial supply networks or closed-loop supply chains are modelled and discussed.
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This volume highlights recent advances in data science, including image processing and enhancement on large data, shape analysis and geometry processing in 2D/3D, exploration... Læs mere
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After an introduction reviewing Ron Doney’s mathematical achievements and how they have... Læs mere
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This volume contains papers which were presented at the XV Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics (CLAPEM) in December 2019 in Mérida-Yucatán, México.
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This book gives a concise introduction to the classical theory of stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs).
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In this book, the optimal transportation problem (OT) is described as a variational problem for absolutely continuous stochastic processes with fixed initial and terminal distributions.