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  1. The use of porous ducts to deliver water to agricultural fields is an old technique which helps saving water and prevents ground erosion. Designing porous duct is not as a simple task as it looks and apparentl...

    Authors: Antonio Fasano and Angiolo Farina
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2011 1:8
  2. Geometric computing has recently found a new field of applications, namely the various geometric problems which lie at the heart of rationalization and construction-aware design processes of freeform architect...

    Authors: Johannes Wallner and Helmut Pottmann
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2011 1:4
  3. Reduction strategies, such as model order reduction (MOR) or reduced basis (RB) methods, in scientific computing may become crucial in applications of increasing complexity. In this paper we review the reduced...

    Authors: Alfio Quarteroni, Gianluigi Rozza and Andrea Manzoni
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2011 1:3
  4. The optimal design of rotational production processes for glass wool manufacturing poses severe computational challenges to mathematicians, natural scientists and engineers. In this paper we focus exclusively ...

    Authors: Walter Arne, Nicole Marheineke, Johannes Schnebele and Raimund Wegener
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2011 1:2
  5. The polishing of cut lead glass crystal is effected through the dowsing of the glass in a mixture of two separate acids, which between them etch the surface and as a result cause it to be become smooth. In ord...

    Authors: Jonathan A Ward, Andrew C Fowler and Stephen BG O’Brien
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2011 1:1