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      <title>Book of Abstracts: International Workshop on Mathematics and Physical Sciences</title>
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      <description>Title: Book of Abstracts: International Workshop on Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Authors: Minhós, Feliz; Bezzeghoud, Mourad; Abreu, Salvador; Carapau, Fernando; Correira, Paulo
Abstract: This book-proceeding comprises the results of various comprehensive Mathematical and&#xD;
Physical Sciences-based studies accepted for presentation and discussion during the&#xD;
1st Mathematical and Physical Sciences International Workshop in Évora, in 2023 (Mat-&#xD;
Phys23). The MatPhys23, organized under the auspices of University of Évora throughout&#xD;
the CIMA - Research Center in Mathematics and Applications, the ICT - Institute of Earth&#xD;
Sciences and the NOVA-LINCS - NOVA Laboratory for Informatics and Computer Science&#xD;
(Évora branch). This Workshop brought together many well-known mathematicians,&#xD;
physicists and engineers from University of Beira Interior (UBI, Portugal), University of&#xD;
Cabo Verde (UCV, Cabo Verde), Montclair State University (MSU, NJ, USA) and University&#xD;
of Évora (UÉ, Portugal). This book-proceeding volume involves 24 abstracts on&#xD;
the latest trending and significant challenges in mathematics and physical sciences. The&#xD;
works presented focus on the following areas: statistical and mathematical methods that&#xD;
are relevant to biology, medical and biomedical sciences, computer science, economics,&#xD;
social sciences, music, environmental sciences, climatology, engineering, industry, fluid&#xD;
mechanics and their applications, numerical simulations in various physical, geophysical,&#xD;
chemical, biological and engineering applications. In addition to the usual scientific interaction&#xD;
between participants, this meeting has the presence of PhD students, which we&#xD;
consider relevant. Considering the original contents, aims, and methodologies of all these valuable studies,&#xD;
it is believed that the topical outputs are of interest to all researchers, practitioners, and&#xD;
students and would mainly provide new scientific insights and knowledge for geoscientists&#xD;
and engineers.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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