Advancements in Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics
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This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Advancements in Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics that was published in
Mathematics and physics are basic natural sciences. They are the root of almost all processes in nature and technology. There are a large number of situations where these two sciences can offer the best models and most appropriate explanations for natural processes or technological problems.
This Special Issue Reprint presents various methods and new solutions to explain the nature of matter, biophysical systems, and systems in technical sciences in the frame of overall reality, using the latest achievements in applied mathematics and computational physics.
The focus is on new results and solutions in contemporary applied mathematics, algebra, mathematical logic, graph theory, fractals, chaos theory, numerical mathematics, mathematical physics, as well as the latest results in experimental physics, computational physics, and physical electronics for problems in nature, technology, technics, and electronics.
This Special Issue Reprint covers a broad range of topics to provide new insights into the exploration of the world of electronics, physical electronics, nuclear and hyper-nuclear physics, nanotechnology, material science, photonics and photovoltaics, cosmology, genomics, and nature.