Computational Science and its Applications - Siddiqi, A. H.; Singh, R. C.; Gowda, G. D. Veerappa; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Computational Science and its Applications

 
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Computational science seeks to gain understanding of science through the use and analysis of mathematical models on high performance computers. The topics covered are gravitational waves, applications of wavelet and fractals, modeling by partial differential equations on flat structure as, production of natural calamities and diseases, etc

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Computational science is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary field concerned with the design, implementation, and use of mathematical models to analyze and solve real-world problems. It is an area of science that spans many disciplines and which involves the development of models and allows the use of computers to perform simulations or numerical analysis to understand problems that are computational and theoretical.



Computational Science and its Applications provides an opportunity for readers to develop abilities to pose and solve problems that combine insights from one or more disciplines from the natural sciences with mathematical tools and computational skills. This requires a unique combination of applied and theoretical knowledge and skills. The topics covered in this edited book are applications of wavelet and fractals, modeling by partial differential equations on flat structure as well as on graphs and networks, computational linguistics, prediction of natural calamities and diseases like epilepsy seizure, heart attack, stroke, biometrics, modeling through inverse problems, interdisciplinary topics of physics, mathematics, and medical science, and modeling of terrorist attacks and human behavior. The focus of this book is not to educate computer specialists, but to provide readers with a solid understanding of basic science as well as an integrated knowledge on how to use essential methods from computational science.



Features:





  • Modeling of complex systems



  • Cognitive computing systems for real-world problems



  • Presentation of inverse problems in medical science and their numerical solutions



  • Challenging research problems in many areas of computational science



This book could be used as a reference book for researchers working in theoretical research as well as those who are doing modeling and simulation in such disciplines as physics, biology, geoscience, and mathematics, and those who have a background in computational science.

Tartalomjegyzék:

1. Ingredients for Applied Fourier Analysis..........................................................................1


Hans G. Feichtinger


2. Industrial Applications of Optimal Control for Partial Differential


Equations on Networks: Reduction and Decomposition Methods Applied to


the Discrete?Continuous Control of Gas Flow in Complex Pipe Systems...............25


Günter Leugering


3. A Model to Assess the Role of Spatial Urban Configurations on Crowd


Evacuation Dynamics During Terrorist Attacks............................................................ 41


D. Provitolo, R. Lozi, and E. Tric


4. Free Radical Processes in Medical Grade UHMWPE.................................................... 61


M. Shah Jahan, Benjamin Walters, Afsana Sharmin, and Saghar Gomrok


5. Inverse Problems Involving PDEs with Applications to Imaging..............................77


Taufiquar Khan


6. On an Efficient Family of Steffensen-Like Methods for Finding


Nonlinear Equations............................................................................................................. 91


Vali Torkashvand and Manochehr Kazemi


7. Computational Methods for Conformable Fractional Differential Equations............103


A. H. Siddiqi, R. C. Singh, and Santosh Kumar


8. Pan-Sharpening Using Modified Nonlocal Means-Based Guided Image


Filter in NSCT Domain...................................................................................................... 117


Tarlok Singh and Pammy Manchanda


9. Moser-Trudinger and Adams Inequalities..................................................................... 135


Kunnath Sandeep


10. Computational Ship Hydrodynamics: Modeling and Simulation............................ 149


Sashikumaar Ganesan, Bhanu Teja, and Thivin Anandh


11. DNA?Drug Interaction: Insight from Computer Simulations................................ 171


Anurag Upadhyaya, Shesh Nath, and Sanjay Kumar


12. A Graphical User Interface for Palmprint Recognition............................................... 195


Rohit Khokher and R. C. Singh


13. Wavelet Approach for the Classification of Autism Spectrum Disorder.................209


Noore Zahra, Hessa N. Al Eisa, Kahkashan Tabassum, Sahar A. EI-Rahman, and Mona


Jamjoom


14. De-Noising Raman Spectra Using Total Variation De-Noising with Iterative


Clipping Algorithm............................................................................................................225


Padmesh Tripathi, Nitendra Kumar, and A. H. Siddiqi


15. An Efficient Identity-Based Mutual Authentication Protocol for Cloud


Computing............................................................................................................................233


Vinod Kumar and Musheer Ahmad


16. Development of a Statistical Yield Forecast Model for Rice Using Weather


Variables Over Gorakhpur District of Eastern Uttar Pradesh................................... 243


R. Bhatla, Rachita Tulshyan, Babita Dani, and A. Tripathi


17. Cognitive Computing Agent Systems: An Approach to Building Future


Real-World Intelligent Applications............................................................................... 257


A. Chandiok, A. Prakash, A. H. Siddiqi, and D. K. Chaturvedi


18. Controllability of Quasilinear Stochastic Fractional Dynamical Systems in


Hilbert Spaces...................................................................................................................... 275


R. Mabel Lizzy and K. Balachandran


19. The Advection-Dispersion Equation for Various Seepage Velocity


Patterns in a Heterogeneous Medium............................................................................. 291


Amit Kumar Pandey and Mritunjay Kumar Singh


20. On the Application of Genetic Algorithm and Support Vector Machine for


Classification of MRI Images for Brain Tumors........................................................... 311


D. Gupta and M. Ahmad


21. Proximinality and Remotality in Abstract Spaces....................................................... 325


Sangeeta and T. D. Narang


22. Conformable Fractional Laguerre and Chebyshev Differential Equations


with Corresponding Fractional Polynomials................................................................335


Ajay Dixit and Amit Ujlayan


23. Computational Linguistics: Inverse Problems and Emerging Mathematical


Concepts................................................................................................................................345


Sana A. Ansari and Masood Alam


24. Legendre Wavelets Method for Solution of First-Kind Volterra Problems............. 357


Pooja, J. Kumar, and P. Manchanda


25. Computational Linguistic Analysis of Retail E-Commerce....................................... 371


Rashmi Bhardwaj and Aashima Bangia


26. Impact of Data Assimilation on Simulation of a Monsoonal Heavy Rainfall


Event over India Using ARW Modeling System........................................................... 381


Shilpi Kalra, Sushil Kumar, and A. Routray