Abstract
The Workshop on Applied Mathematics was held at the Cockcroft Centre, Deep River, Ontario, 1992 February 7-8. The purpose of the workshop was to provide a forum for applied mathematicians to survey the use and to discuss the future of applied mathematics at AECL Research. There were 57 participants at the workshop A total of eight 30-minute and 25 15-minute talks were presented describing mathematical techniques used in the whole range of activities at AECL Research, from numerical simulation of fluid flow through eddy current testing to quantum algebra and accelerator physics.
Citation Formats
Lee, H C, Couture, M, Douglas, S, and Leivo, H P.
Proceedings of the workshop on applied mathematics.
Canada: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Lee, H C, Couture, M, Douglas, S, & Leivo, H P.
Proceedings of the workshop on applied mathematics.
Canada.
Lee, H C, Couture, M, Douglas, S, and Leivo, H P.
1992.
"Proceedings of the workshop on applied mathematics."
Canada.
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title = {Proceedings of the workshop on applied mathematics}
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abstractNote = {The Workshop on Applied Mathematics was held at the Cockcroft Centre, Deep River, Ontario, 1992 February 7-8. The purpose of the workshop was to provide a forum for applied mathematicians to survey the use and to discuss the future of applied mathematics at AECL Research. There were 57 participants at the workshop A total of eight 30-minute and 25 15-minute talks were presented describing mathematical techniques used in the whole range of activities at AECL Research, from numerical simulation of fluid flow through eddy current testing to quantum algebra and accelerator physics.}
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title = {Proceedings of the workshop on applied mathematics}
author = {Lee, H C, Couture, M, Douglas, S, and Leivo, H P}
abstractNote = {The Workshop on Applied Mathematics was held at the Cockcroft Centre, Deep River, Ontario, 1992 February 7-8. The purpose of the workshop was to provide a forum for applied mathematicians to survey the use and to discuss the future of applied mathematics at AECL Research. There were 57 participants at the workshop A total of eight 30-minute and 25 15-minute talks were presented describing mathematical techniques used in the whole range of activities at AECL Research, from numerical simulation of fluid flow through eddy current testing to quantum algebra and accelerator physics.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1992}
month = {Oct}
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