Nonlinear Mathematics Laboratory

Understanding natural phenomena by using mathematics

Natural phenomena, such as how heat and sound are transmitted, can be expressed with differential equations. Our laboratory is engaged in the mathematical examination of differential equations. We grasp what kind of phenomena are occurring based on formulas and predict unfolding phenomena. Furthermore, we aim to examine the mathematical structure of differential equations.

College of Systems Engineering and Science Department of Mathematical Sciences / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Systems Engineering and Science / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
Faculty Name
ENOMOTO, Yuko
Keyword
Mathematical science,Mathematical analyses,Differential equations

This lab is for this SDG activity:

  • 質の高い教育をみんなに

STUDY FIELDS

  • Mathematics

FOR SOCIETY

The results of our research are expected to be applicable to many areas since various natural phenomena can be described as formulas. For example, they are useful in analyzing atmospheric currents. Students will acquire the ability to think logically, which is essential in any field they choose to advance into.

RESEARCH THEMES

  • Research on equations of heat conduction and pulsation
  • Applications of our research to semigroup theory and partial differential equations
  • Research on mathematical answers in continuum mechanics

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