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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.
Once a year Muslims from around the world-representing a vast range
of ethnicities, incomes, ages, and attitudes-perform the Hajj
(pilgrimage) and converge in the holy city of Mecca in Saudi
Arabia. Now, the global diversity of Muslims at the Hajj is almost
repliacted in the United States: new immigrants, Muslims whose
families have been here for generations, and converts are coming
together, seeing what unites them and what issues they face
together. Project MAPS (Muslims in the American Public Square)
began in 1999 to provide much-needed information on this
understudied and immensely diverse group of six million Americans.
This first volume emerging from the project, Muslims' Place in the
American Public Square, shows where the American Muslim community
fits into the American religious and civic landscape both before
and after 9/11. Renowned scholars contribute theoretical, legal,
historical, and sociological perspectives on how Muslims function
in both their own institutions and others. For classes in religion
or the social sciences, or for anyone interested in this
increasingly significant community, Muslims' Place in the American
Public Square provides a current, balanced introduction.
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.
Project management is actually a curious combination of art and
science. The artistry refers to the leadership part of the role, or
the people component. The science consists of the tools and
techniques that form the underpinnings of the entire management
process. But instead of simply providing information on project
management tools and their proper use, this book explores the
principles behind their use. This book presents a realistic view of
project management as a very difficult, yet rewarding profession.
Being an excellent project manager requires years of practice. For
many, getting started is the most difficult part. This book, I am
certain will get you off to an excellent start.
My research paper addresses problems associated with water quality
and sanitation in the Bagrami District of Kabul Province in
Afghanistan. Like many other districts in the Kabul Province,
Bagrami has serious problems with waterborne disease morbidity and
mortality, which are major public health concerns that pose a
threat to social and economic development. My paper includes: (1)
an analysis of cases of waterborne diseases in Bagrami District
from 2003- 2007; (2) a review and assessment of the effectiveness
of three recent water supply and sanitation projects carried out by
aid organizations; (3) a description of a Bagrami water sanitation
project that I helped manage in 17 villages in spring 2008; and (4)
my recommendations on how to improve the effectiveness of water
supply and sanitation projects in Bagrami and other areas of
Afghanistan based on insights gained from this study.
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