Computational Methods and Mathematical Modeling in Cyberphysics and Engineering Applications 3


SCIENCES - Mathematics in Engineering

Computational Methods and Mathematical Modeling in Cyberphysics and Engineering Applications 3

Edited by

Dmitri Koroliouk, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Ukraine.
Sergiy Lyashko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine.
Nikolaos Limnios, Sorbonne University Alliance, France.


ISBN : 9781789452433

Publication Date : May 2026

Hardcover 300 pp

170 USD

Co-publisher

Description


Situated at the intersection of advanced applied mathematics, computational science and modern engineering, Computational Methods and Mathematical Modeling in Cyberphysics and Engineering Applications 3 presents cutting-edge research on cyberphysical systems and their real-world applications.

Responding to the growing demand for rigorous modeling frameworks capable of addressing complex technological challenges across disciplines, this book offers a coherent panorama of contemporary methodologies. These span lossless image compression algorithms, electrical impedance tomography and extragradient methods for variational inequalities in Banach spaces. It further examines multiphysics modeling in environmental engineering, grid-supported magnetic levitation systems and the optimization of water transport in porous media for sustainable irrigation. Foundational stochastic tools - such as gamma processes and hidden Markov models for reliability and maintenance planning - are integrated with theoretical advances, including matrix polynomials on noncommutative sets.

By concluding with interdisciplinary perspectives, notably a quantum hypothesis of olfactory perception, demonstrating how mathematical modeling can bridge engineering, physics and biomedical sciences, this book offers both theoretical depth and practical relevance for researchers, engineers and advanced practitioners.

Contents


1. Prediction Of Pixel Component Brightness In The Process Of Progressive Hierarchical Lossless Image Compression, A. Shportko And A. Bomba.
2. Spatial Analogues Of Numerical Quasiconformal Mapping Methods For Identifying The Parameters Of Quasiideal Fields, A. Bomba And M. Boichura.
3. Complexity Of Extragradient-Type Methods For Variational Inequalities In Banach Space, V. Semenov, O. Kovalenko And S. Denysov.
4. Effect Of Heat Generation Resulting From Biodegradation On The Surface Subsidence Of A Solid Waste Storage Facility, L. Shostak And P. Martyniuk.
5. Grid Computing In The Study Of Magnetic Levitation Systems, S. Lyashko, S.S. Zub, I.G. Yalovega And V.S. Lyashko.
6. Simulation And Optimization Of Water Transfer In A Porous Pipe System And Polygon Porous Medium, D.A. Klyushin, V.A. Kolesnykov And A.A. Tymoshenko.
7. Some Basic Properties Of Gamma Processes, F. Fourati And N. Limnios.
8. A Hidden Markov Model Framework For Reliability Evaluation And Maintenance Planning, M.L. Gamiz, N. Limnios And M.C. Segovia-Garcia.
9. Matrix Polynomials On A Set Of Noncommutative Matrices: Basic Properties, V.L. Makarov, O.F. Kashpur And B.O. Boichenko.
10. Quantum Hypothesis Of Olfactory Perception, D. Koroliouk, V. Colizzi, M. Zoziuk, M. Mattei And S. Marini.

About the authors/editors


Dmitri Koroliouk is a professor at the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Ukraine.

Sergiy Lyashko is Head of the Department of Computational Mathematics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine.

Nikolaos Limnios is a professor at the Sorbonne University Alliance, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France.

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