Modelling Order and Disorder
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032884004
- Weight: 530g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 22 Sep 2025
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Modelling Order and Disorder: Integro–Differential Nonlinear Equations provides an overview of a general mathematical structure: integro-differential nonlinear equations. This mathematical structure provides a unified approach to model complex systems in social sciences, economics, biology, medicine, and other quantitative disciplines. The general aim of the book is to reflect possible organization and disorganization phenomena in the applied sciences, as well as to focus on non–local interactions.
Features
- Applications to social, biological, and physical phenomena
- Suitable for researchers and post-graduate students
- Open questions and perspectives on future avenues of research
Miroslaw Lachowicz is Full Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warsaw. From 2016–2024, he served as the Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics. He is a Member of Editorial Boards: e.g. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, Letters in Biomathematics, Opuscula Mathematica.
His research interests are Integro-differential Equations, Singularly Perturbed Problems, Markov Processes, Applications in Life and Social Sciences, Relationships between Mathematics and the Humanities.
He has numerous scientific contacts, especially with universities in Italy and South Africa. He was an honorary professor at the University of KwaZulu–Natal in Durban, and he also spent some time at the Universities of Pretoria and Stellenbosch. He also travelled to numerous institutions in Europe and Japan.
