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Different Mathematical Approaches for Environmental Model of Population Growth
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Year of publication | 2003 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Inernational Symosium on Environmental Software Systems, Volume 5: Environmental Knowledge and Information Systems |
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Field | Informatics |
Keywords | mathematical modelling; population growth models |
Description | Today’s technological innovations, specifically information and communication technology (ICT) offers exciting new possibilities and opportunities for environmental modelling. Novel ICT make possible to integrate symbolic, numeric, graphical, and programming systems used by scientists, researchers, engineers, lectures and students of environmental engineering and science around the world. This paper brings overview of several new actual scientific trends in scientific computing and presents some new solving techniques (symbolic computing systems as Maple, Internet sources of solving tools, data mining, etc.). Specifically, it presents some models of environmental growth and their solutions using computer algebra systems. These solutions can predict the future evolution of this global problem (although most countries in Europe now have opposite problem with population decrement) and help with more efficient treatment with natural resources and provide some new data for related environmental applications as usage optimisation for natural stuffs. |
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