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Mathematical modeling in industry - IMA Summer program for graduate students, May 26-June 3, 2002

2002-07
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Mathematical modeling in industry - IMA Summer program for graduate students, May 26-June 3, 2002

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See individual papers: 1866-1, Modeling planarization in chemical-mechanical polishing by Dilek Alagoz, Stephanie Hoogendoorn, Satyanarayana Kakollu, Maria Reznikoff, Richard Schugart, and Michael Sostarecz (Leonard Borucki, mentor); 1866-2, Vehicle networks: achieving regular formation by Madalena Chaves, Robert Day, Lucia Gomez Ramos, Parthasarathi Nag, Anca Williams, and Wei Zhang (Sonja Glavaski, mentor); 1866-3, Designing airplane struts using minimal surfaces by Sara Del Valle, Todd Moeller, Siva Kumar Natarajan, Gergina V. Pencheva, Jason C. Sherman, and Steven M. Wise (Thomas Grandine, mentor); 1866-4, Mobility management in cellular telephony by Benjamin P. Cooke, Darongsae Kwon, Dmitry Glotov, Simon Schurr, Daniel Taylor, and Todd Wittman (David F. Shallcross, mentor); 1866-5, Optimal design for a varying environment by Serguei Lapin, Xuan Hien Nguyen, Jiyeon Oh, Daniel Vasiliu, Pei Yin, and Ningyi Zhang (David Misemer, mentor); 1866-6, Modeling the economics of differentiated durable-goods markets by Miyuki Breen, George Chikhladze, Jose Figueroa-Lopez, Yaniv Gershon, Yanto Muliadi, and Ivy Prendergast (Suzhou Huang, mentor).

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. (2002). Mathematical modeling in industry - IMA Summer program for graduate students, May 26-June 3, 2002. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3791.

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