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Information security, visualization, and inverse problems, on the basis of optimization techniques / Forum "Math-for-Industry" and Study Group Workshop ; editors, Faculty of Mathematics, Kyushu University.
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Forum "Math-for-Industry" (2010 : Fukuoka, Japan)
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Language
English
Published/Created
Fukuoka, Japan : Faculty of Mathematics, Kyushu University, 2010.
©2010
Description
vii, 100 pages : illustrations (some color), graphs ; 26 cm.
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QA76.9.A25 F663 2010
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Computer security
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Mathematics
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Computer graphics
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Mathematics
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Inverse problems (Differential equations)
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Mathematical optimization
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Mathematics
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Industrial applications
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Editor
Kyūshū Daigaku. Sūgakuka
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Kyūshū Daigaku. COE Project
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Study Group Workshop (2010 : Tokyo, Japan)
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Series
COE lecture note ; v. 27.
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COE lecture note, 1881-4042 ; vol. 27
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Notes
"Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk, Fukuoka, Japan, 21-23 October, 2010, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 25-29 October, 2010"--Page i.
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Forum: Math-for-industry and Study Group Workshop
OCLC
705215157
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