Qualitative and Quantitative Techniques for Differential Equations arising in Applied and Natural Sciences
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Rehana Naz
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Lahore School of Economics
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Pakistan
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Stephane Lafortune
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The College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
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USA
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Imran Naeem
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Lahore University of Management Sciences
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Pakistan
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Abstract:
| Differential equations are of great importance as a tool for modelling, describing and understanding natural and applied phenomena coming from Biology, Chemistry, Economy and Physics. This session aims to bring together scientists of different fields of such as mathematics and applied and natural sciences having differential equations as subject or tool of work. Potential topics to this session include, but are not limited to:
• Economic growth theory
• Optimal control
• Differential equations modelling natural and economic models
• Financial models e.g. Hamilton–Jacobi equation, Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equations, Option models, Black–Schole models
• Equivalence transformations
• Stability analysis
• Numerical techniques for special problems in mathematical models
• Symmetries, Differential Equations, and Applications
• Mathematical Modeling in Biological problems
• Fluid Mechanics
• Evolution equations coming from hydrodynamics
• Difference equations and Dynamic Equations on Time Scales |
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