Mathematical sciences are part of nearly all aspects of everyday life. The discipline has underpinned beneficial modern capabilities, including internet searches, medical imaging, computer animation, numerical weather predictions, and digital communication. Mathematics and computer science are constantly evolving and contributing to most areas of science and engineering, therefore, future generations of mathematical scientists should reassess the increasingly cross-disciplinary nature of the mathematical sciences.
Mathematics and Computer Science for Real-World Applications presents current scientific and technological innovations from leading academics, researchers, and experts across the globe in mathematical sciences and computing. The volume will discuss new technical ideas and features that can be incorporated into day-to-day life for the benefit of society. A diversified spectrum of scientific advancements is discussed, including applications of differential and integral equations, computational fluid dynamics, nanofluids, network theory and optimization, control theory, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Readers will explore diverse ideas and innovations in the field of computing and its growing connections to various fields of mathematics.
Biswadip Basu Mallik, PhD is a senior assistant professor in the Department of Basic Science and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, with over 23 years of teaching experience. He has over 85 publications to his credit, including eight books and several book chapters, research articles, and conference proceedings. His research interests include computational fluid dynamics, mathematical modeling, data science, and machine learning.
M. Niranjanamurthy, PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the Bhusanayana Mukundadas Sreenivasaiah Institute of Technology and Management. He has over 90 publications, including six books and numerous book chapters, articles, and conference proceedings.
Sharmistha Ghosh, PhD is a mathematics professor in the Department of Basic Science and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, with over 22 years of experience. She has published one book in addition to numerous conference proceedings and articles in international refereed journals.
Krishanu Deyasi is an associate professor in the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, India. He earned his PhD from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, and he has postdoctoral experience from The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India. He has written three books and has published papers in scientific journals. He is also an editor for several scientific journals.
Santanu Das is as an assistant professor in the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, India. He completed his undergraduate degree from and is pursuing his doctorate from Jadavpur University.