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This publication showcases the work of UK mathematicians and
statisticians by describing industrial problems that have been
successfully solved, together with a summary of the financial
and/or societal impact that arose from the work. The articles are
grouped by sector, and include contributions to climate modelling,
engineering and health. The articles are based on Impact Case
Studies that were submitted to the Research Excellence Framework
(REF2014), a UK government sponsored exercise that assessed the
research quality within UK universities. There are many
publications in the realm of 'popular mathematics' as well as a
vast research literature that underpins this. This work is aimed at
a middle ground between these two. Articles contain some
mathematical detail, but the emphasis is on telling the story of a
successful collaboration between academia and industry and on the
results obtained. UK Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics is
therefore accessible to a wide readership with interest in the
applications of mathematics and statistics to problems of
industrial importance and to those interested in how mathematics
and statistics research affects our everyday lives and leads to
economic and societal benefits.
At the University of Surrey in 1995 an EPSRC Spring School was held
in Applied Nonlinear Mathematics for postgraduate students in
mathematics, engineering, physics or biology; this volume contains
the bulk of the lectures given there, by a team of internationally
distinguished scientists. The aim of the school was to introduce
students to current topics of research interest at an appropriate
level. The majority of the courses are in the area of nonlinear
dynamics with application to fluid mechanics, boundary layer
transition, driven oscillators and waves. However, there are also
lectures considering problems in nonlinear elasticity and
mathematical biology. The articles have all been edited so that the
book forms a coherent and accessible account of recent advances in
nonlinear mathematics.
This publication showcases the work of UK mathematicians and
statisticians by describing industrial problems that have been
successfully solved, together with a summary of the financial
and/or societal impact that arose from the work. The articles are
grouped by sector, and include contributions to climate modelling,
engineering and health. The articles are based on Impact Case
Studies that were submitted to the Research Excellence Framework
(REF2014), a UK government sponsored exercise that assessed the
research quality within UK universities. There are many
publications in the realm of 'popular mathematics' as well as a
vast research literature that underpins this. This work is aimed at
a middle ground between these two. Articles contain some
mathematical detail, but the emphasis is on telling the story of a
successful collaboration between academia and industry and on the
results obtained. UK Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics is
therefore accessible to a wide readership with interest in the
applications of mathematics and statistics to problems of
industrial importance and to those interested in how mathematics
and statistics research affects our everyday lives and leads to
economic and societal benefits.
The papers in this volume address current topics of research in nonlinear mathematics, including nonlinear dynamics with application to fluid mechanics, boundary layer transition, driven oscillators and waves. There are also papers on problems in nonlinear elasticity and mathematical biology. The book forms a coherent and accessible account of recent advances in nonlinear mathematics for students in applied mathematics, physics, and engineering.
Victoria was a plain old nobody. Recently divorced from her
cheating husband and wondering if there was more to life, she gets
a wakeup call. As her boss' new tall, blonde Executive Assistant
walks into the office, she has a yearning to be this woman that has
everything. When Victoria's curiosity gets the better of her and
she winds up in places she shouldn't be, she finds out that nothing
is what it seems. Launched into a world of sex, intrigue and
assassinations, Victoria realizes just how easy it is to Cross the
Line.
Full Title: "The Stock Exchange A Sham Market? or The Recent Stock
Exchange Cases of Grissell v. Bristowe, and Coles v.
Bristowe"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials,
1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major trials
from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially
published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more.
Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those
precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and
historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case,
the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides
unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as
well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the
historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and
divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification
fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is
provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition
identification: ++++MonographHarvard Law School LibraryLondon:
Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange. 1869
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