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Selected topics from 22nd ECMI Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics in The Journal of Mathematics in Industry

Guest Edited by:
Krzysztof Burnecki: Hugo Steinhaus Center, Faculty of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Marek Teuerle: Hugo Steinhaus Center, Faculty of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Janusz Szwabinski: Hugo Steinhaus Center, Faculty of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland

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This special issue, published in The Journal of Mathematics in Industry, contains selected topics from the 22nd ECMI Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics that was held in 26-30 WrocÅ‚aw, Poland, from 26-30 June 2023. The series of European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI) conferences are devoted to enforcing the interaction between academy and industry, leading to innovations in both fields. These events have attracted leading experts from business, science, and academia, and have promoted the application of novel mathematical technologies to industry. ECMI conferences also aim to further strengthen multidisciplinary research and development in both academia and industry, leading to the formulation of challenging real-life problems where mathematics can provide meaningful new insights and at the same time be inspired by these interactions

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  1. Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic disorder which may result in severe and potentially fatal complications if not well-treated and monitored. In this study, a quantitative analysis of the data collected using CG...

    Authors: Giulia Elena Aliffi, Giovanni Nastasi, Vittorio Romano, Dario Pitocco, Alessandro Rizzi, Elvin J. Moore and Andrea De Gaetano
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:23
  2. While interactive simulations have been mostly limited to Computer Graphics applications, new generations of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) allow the realization of industrial-grade interactive 3D physics si...

    Authors: Stefan Gavranovic, Zain Hassan, Lukas Failer and Dirk Hartmann
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:22
  3. This paper addresses the challenging task of guide wire navigation in cardiovascular interventions, focusing on the parameter estimation of a guide wire system using Ensemble Kalman Inversion (EKI) with a subs...

    Authors: Matei Hanu, Jürgen Hesser, Guido Kanschat, Javier Moviglia, Claudia Schillings and Jan Stallkamp
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:21
  4. In this paper we propose an algorithm for testing whether the independent observations come from finite-variance distribution. The preliminary knowledge about the data properties may be crucial for its further...

    Authors: Katarzyna Skowronek, Radosław Zimroz and Agnieszka Wyłomańska
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:19
  5. In this work we focus on the development of a numerical algorithm for the inverse elastography problem. The goal is to perform an efficient material parameter identification knowing the elastic displacement fi...

    Authors: Sílvia Barbeiro, Rafael Henriques and José Luis Santos
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:18
  6. The molecular movement in single particle tracking (SPT) experiments shows a crucial role of diffusion in many biological processes such as signaling, cellular organization, transport mechanisms, and more. The...

    Authors: Aleksander A. Stanislavsky and Aleksander Weron
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:16
  7. In this paper we build a methodology for pricing of insurance-linked securities which are tied to multiple natural catastrophe perils. As a representative example, we construct a multi-peril catastrophe (CAT) ...

    Authors: Krzysztof Burnecki, Marek A. Teuerle and Martyna Zdeb
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:14
  8. Functional data analysis is typically performed in two steps: first, functionally representing discrete observations, and then applying functional methods to the so-represented data. The initial choice of a fu...

    Authors: Rani Basna, Hiba Nassar and Krzysztof Podgórski
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:13
  9. Concatenated backward ray mapping is an alternative for ray tracing in 2D. It is based on the phase-space description of an optical system. Phase space is the set of position and direction coordinates of light...

    Authors: Willem Jansen, Martijn Anthonissen, Jan ten Thije Boonkkamp and Wilbert IJzerman
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:11
  10. In epidemic modeling, interpretation of compartment quantities, such as s, i, and r in relevant equations, is not always straightforward. Ambiguities regarding whether these quantities represent numbers or fracti...

    Authors: Ihsan Arharas, Mohamed El Fatini, Mohammed Louriki and Roger Pettersson
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:9
  11. Mathematical modelling of a dengue epidemic with two serotypes including a temporary cross-immunity yields a nonlinear system consisting of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). We investigate an optimal con...

    Authors: Bernd Kugelmann and Roland Pulch
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2024 14:8