Mathematical Modeling and Computation
The SIAM series on Mathematical Modeling and Computation covers analytical and computational techniques, describes significant mathematical developments, and introduces modern scientific and engineering applications. The series will publish lecture notes and texts for advanced undergraduate- or graduate-level courses in physical applied mathematics, biomathematics, and mathematical modeling, and volumes of interest to a wide segment of the community of applied mathematicians, computational scientists, and engineers.
The books feature a lively tutorial style, focus on topics of current interest, and present clear exposition. Appropriate subject areas for future books in the series include fluids, dynamical systems and chaos, mathematical biology, neuroscience, mathematical physiology, epidemiology, morphogenesis, biomedical engineering, reaction-diffusion in chemistry, nonlinear science, interfacial problems, solidification, combustion, transport theory, solid mechanics, nonlinear vibrations, electromagnetic theory, nonlinear optics, wave propagation, coherent structures, scattering theory, earth science, solid-state physics, and plasma physics.
Editor-in-Chief |
Acquisitions Editor |
Editorial Board
Chris J. Budd University of Bath |
Eleanor Jenkins Clemson University |
Daniela Calvetti Carnegie-Mellon University |
Markos A. Katsoulakis |
Qiang Du |
Kathleen Kavanagh |
Hans Engler |
Mark Levi Pennsylvania State University |
Chad Higdon-Topaz |
Nilima Nigam |