A New Direction in Mathematics for Materials ScienceBreakthroughs Based on the Mathematics–Materials Science Collaboration
A New Direction in Mathematics for Materials Science: Breakthroughs Based on the...
Ikeda, Susumu; Kotani, Motoko
2015-12-09 00:00:00
[In this chapter, based on our experience at AIMR, Tohoku University, we describe the possible innovation that can be derived from mathematics–materials science collaborations. We believe that such collaborations need time to blossom, and once fields of common interest are integrated under a single interdisciplinary fusion, research will expand shared knowledge and advance science in new directions.]
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A New Direction in Mathematics for Materials ScienceBreakthroughs Based on the Mathematics–Materials Science Collaboration
[In this chapter, based on our experience at AIMR, Tohoku University, we describe the possible innovation that can be derived from mathematics–materials science collaborations. We believe that such collaborations need time to blossom, and once fields of common interest are integrated under a single interdisciplinary fusion, research will expand shared knowledge and advance science in new directions.]
Published: Dec 9, 2015
Keywords: Interdisciplinary integration; New scientific fields; Hidden doors
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