
Mathematical Modeling and Control in Life and Environmental Sciences
Regional Control Problems
Birkhäuser (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 2024
Book
Hardback
XVI, 277 pages
978-3-031-49970-8 (ISBN)
Description
This monograph explores the use of mathematical modeling and control theory in a variety of contemporary challenges in mathematical biology and environmental sciences. Emphasizing an approach of learning by doing, the authors focus on a set of significant case studies emerging from real-world problems and illustrate how mathematical techniques and computational experiments can be employed in the search for sustainable solutions.
The following topics are extensively discussed:
Proofs are given whenever they may serve as a guide to the introduction of new concepts. Each chapter includes a comprehensive description of the numerical methods used for the computational experiments, and MATLAB© codes for many of the numerical simulations are available for download. Several challenging open problems are also provided to stimulate future research.
This text is aimed at mathematicians, engineers, and other scientists working in areas such as biology, medicine, and economics. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students of a quantitative subject related to the analysis and applications of dynamical systems and their control will also find it to be a valuable resource.
The following topics are extensively discussed:
- Eradicability and control of a paradigmatic epidemic model, with a view to the existence of endemic states, their stability, and the existence of travelling waves
- A spatially structured epidemic model concerning malaria as an example of vector-borne epidemics
- Optimal harvesting problems for space-structured and age-structured population dynamics
- Controlling epidemics in agriculture due to pest insects
- The role of predators as a possible biocontrol agent of epidemics in agriculture
- Control by taxation of the environmental pollution produced by human activities
Proofs are given whenever they may serve as a guide to the introduction of new concepts. Each chapter includes a comprehensive description of the numerical methods used for the computational experiments, and MATLAB© codes for many of the numerical simulations are available for download. Several challenging open problems are also provided to stimulate future research.
This text is aimed at mathematicians, engineers, and other scientists working in areas such as biology, medicine, and economics. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students of a quantitative subject related to the analysis and applications of dynamical systems and their control will also find it to be a valuable resource.
Reviews / Votes
"This book contains four parts and two appendices. The four parts, each attacking an important epidemiological or ecological problem . . The book is an irreplaceable tool for anyone working in the PDE modeling of epidemiological and ecological problems with an aim to optimal control." (Andrei Halanay, Mathematical Reviews, August, 2025)
More details
Series
Edition
2024 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen, 43 farbige Abbildungen
XVI, 277 p. 50 illus., 43 illus. in color.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-031-49970-8 (9783031499708)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-49971-5
Schweitzer Classification
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Sebastian Anita | Vincenzo Capasso | Simone Scacchi
Mathematical Modeling and Control in Life and Environmental Sciences
Regional Control Problems
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Sebastian Anita | Vincenzo Capasso | Simone Scacchi
Mathematical Modeling and Control in Life and Environmental Sciences
Regional Control Problems
E-Book
04/2024
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Birkhäuser
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Content
Part I: Regional Control of Spatially Structured Epidemics.- Regional Control for a Class of Spatially Structured Epidemics.- Controlling the Spread of a Vector-Borne Epidemic: The Case of Malaria.- Part II: Optimal Harvesting.- Optimal Harvesting: Space Dependence.- Optimal Harvesting: Age Dependence.- Part III: Controlling Epidemics in Agriculture.- Controlling Xyllela fastidiosa.- Controlling an Epidemic in Agriculture by Predators.- Part IV: Controlling Environmental Pollution in Geographical Economics.- Appendix A: Special Topics for Integro-Differential Equations.- Appendix B: Essentials of Numerical Methods.