Mathematical Modeling in Industry -IMA Summer Program for Graduate Students - July 22-31, 1998 --Preface

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Mathematical Modeling in Industry -IMA Summer Program for Graduate Students - July 22-31, 1998 --Preface

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See also the individual papers: 1589-1, An Analysis of the Chemical-Mechanical Polishing Process by L. Borucki, Cameron Connell, Hala Jadallah, Jianbo Li, Peter J. Park, Boris Petracovici, and David Zeigler; 1589-2, Problems in Computer Security by R.L. Auerbach, N. Kerbel, M. Megraw, R. Osburn, S. Shetty, and J. Hoffman; 1589-3, Boundary Element Analysis of Intracardiac Electrogram Sensing by John Alford, Nick Cogan, Charles Miller, Seth Patinkin, Bradford E. Peercy, and Noah A. Rosenberg; 1589-4, Determining Addition Rates for the Growth of Uniform Silver Halide Crystals by David M. Ambrose, Connie Gerads Fournelle, Katharine Gurski, Danping Peng, Vivek Shekhar, Valsa Varghese, and David K. Misemer; 1589-5, Problems in Ultra-High Precision GPS Position Estimation by Aleksei Beltukov, Jongho Choi, Leonard Hoffnung, Nilima Nigam, David Sterling, and Paul Tupper; 1589-6, Deterministic and Stochastic Models for the Unit Commitment Problem by Kashi Abhyankar, Tiernan Fogarty, Jennifer Leigh Kimber, Anhua Lin, Seung Seo, and Samer Takriti

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Reitich, Fernando; Santosa, Fadil. (1998). Mathematical Modeling in Industry -IMA Summer Program for Graduate Students - July 22-31, 1998 --Preface. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5390.

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