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Differential Models: An Introduction with Mathcad
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
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Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Mathematical Methods in Physics; Ordinary Differential Equations; Partial Differential Equations; Classical Continuum Physics
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libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-20852-5
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-26820-8
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
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© Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2005
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Differential Mathematical Models
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 1-35
Integrable Differential Equations
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 37-46
Dynamic Model of Systems with Heat Generation
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 47-60
Stiff Differential Equations
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 61-78
Heat Transfer near the Stagnation Point at Cross Tube Flow
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 79-94
The Falkner-Skan Equation of Boundary Layer
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 95-121
Rayleigh’s Equation: Hydrodynamical Instability
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 123-136
Kinematic Waves of Concentration in Ion-Exchange Filter
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 137-150
Kinematic Shock Waves
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 151-180
Numerical Modeling of the CPU-Board Temperature Field
Alexander Pavlovich Solodov; Valery Fedorovich Ochkov
In the last four decades the container as an essential part of a unitload-concept has achieved undoubted importance in international sea freight transportation. With ever increasing containerization the number of seaport container terminals and competition among them have become quite remarkable. Operations are nowadays unthinkable without effective and efficient use of information technology as well as appropriate optimization (operations research) methods. In this paper we describe and classify the main logistics processes and operations in container terminals and present a survey of methods for their optimization.
Pp. 181-201