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Applied Analysis in Biological and Physical Sciences - ICMBAA, Aligarh, India, June 2015 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Jim M. Cushing, M. Saleem, H.M. Srivastava, Mumtaz Ahmad Khan, M. Merajuddin
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The book contains recent developments and contemporary research in
mathematical analysis and in its application to problems arising
from the biological and physical sciences. The book is of interest
to readers who wish to learn of new research in such topics as
linear and nonlinear analysis, mathematical biology and ecology,
dynamical systems, graph theory, variational analysis and
inequalities, functional analysis, differential and difference
equations, partial differential equations, approximation theory,
and chaos. All papers were prepared by participants at the
International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical
Biology, Analysis and Applications (ICMBAA-2015) held during 4-6
June 2015 in Aligarh, India. A focal theme of the conference was
the application of mathematics to the biological sciences and on
current research in areas of theoretical mathematical analysis that
can be used as sophisticated tools for the study of scientific
problems. The conference provided researchers, academicians and
engineers with a platform that encouraged them to exchange their
innovative ideas in mathematical analysis and its applications as
well as to form interdisciplinary collaborations. The content of
the book is divided into three parts: Part I contains contributions
from participants whose topics are related to nonlinear dynamics
and its applications in biological sciences. Part II has
contributions which concern topics on nonlinear analysis and its
applications to a variety of problems in science, engineering and
industry. Part III consists of contributions dealing with some
problems in applied analysis.
A concise, full-color, step-by-step guide to performing colorectal
surgery This well-illustrated new book delivers succinct guidance
on performing minimally invasive (laparoscopic and robotic) colon
and rectal surgery, written primarily for an audience of general
surgery residents and fellows in colorectal surgery and surgical
oncology. The Handbook of Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery
takes a high-yield, bulleted approach to describe how to get
started with a procedure; how to perform common surgeries of the
intestine, colon, and rectum; and how to manage common
intraoperative problems in colorectal surgery. Alternatives to each
step are discussed, along with common pitfalls and how to avoid
them. Full-color illustrations and intraoperative images alongside
narrated videos take readers step-by-step through the operations
most often performed by general surgeons, colorectal surgeons, and
surgical oncologists. This edition includes the latest innovations
and procedures in minimally invasive and robotic colorectal
surgery.
The book contains recent developments and contemporary research in
mathematical analysis and in its application to problems arising
from the biological and physical sciences. The book is of interest
to readers who wish to learn of new research in such topics as
linear and nonlinear analysis, mathematical biology and ecology,
dynamical systems, graph theory, variational analysis and
inequalities, functional analysis, differential and difference
equations, partial differential equations, approximation theory,
and chaos. All papers were prepared by participants at the
International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical
Biology, Analysis and Applications (ICMBAA-2015) held during 4-6
June 2015 in Aligarh, India. A focal theme of the conference was
the application of mathematics to the biological sciences and on
current research in areas of theoretical mathematical analysis that
can be used as sophisticated tools for the study of scientific
problems. The conference provided researchers, academicians and
engineers with a platform that encouraged them to exchange their
innovative ideas in mathematical analysis and its applications as
well as to form interdisciplinary collaborations. The content of
the book is divided into three parts: Part I contains contributions
from participants whose topics are related to nonlinear dynamics
and its applications in biological sciences. Part II has
contributions which concern topics on nonlinear analysis and its
applications to a variety of problems in science, engineering and
industry. Part III consists of contributions dealing with some
problems in applied analysis.
By all accounts, the overall relationship between the US and the
Muslim world is marked by confrontation at several levels. In the
aftermath of 9/11, a great deal needs to be done to build bridges
between America and the Muslim world. A broad and immediate shift
in America's policies towards the Muslim world is necessary. What
is the appropriate paradigm for the war on terrorism? How should
the US now deal with authoritarian regimes considered its
traditional allies in the Muslim world? How should the US deal with
civil society, opposition parties, and other Islamist groups, often
located within these friends and allies? How can the US maintain a
close alliance with Israel while still continuing positive
relations with Muslim states and movements? US Policy Towards the
Muslim World seeks to find answers to these and similar questions.
The volume is comprised of fourteen contributions from specialists
in the field. It is a serious attempt to address and analyze key
factors affecting US interests and suggests measures for the US
policy makers. The main objective is to provide a policy framework
that will enable the US to face the challenges posed and
opportunities thrown open in the Muslim world.
By all accounts, the overall relationship between the US and the
Muslim world is marked by confrontation at several levels. In the
aftermath of 9/11, a great deal needs to be done to build bridges
between America and the Muslim world. A broad and immediate shift
in America's policies towards the Muslim world is necessary. What
is the appropriate paradigm for the war on terrorism? How should
the US now deal with authoritarian regimes considered its
traditional allies in the Muslim world? How should the US deal with
civil society, opposition parties, and other Islamist groups, often
located within these friends and allies? How can the US maintain a
close alliance with Israel while still continuing positive
relations with Muslim states and movements? US Policy Towards the
Muslim World seeks to find answers to these and similar questions.
The volume is comprised of fourteen contributions from specialists
in the field. It is a serious attempt to address and analyze key
factors affecting US interests and suggests measures for the US
policy makers. The main objective is to provide a policy framework
that will enable the US to face the challenges posed and
opportunities thrown open in the Muslim world.
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