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Mathematical Modelling of Structural Industrial Problems: Methodologies and Algorithms

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The paper describes CISE’s activity for the development of application software for the solution of industrial problems. After some comments on the work organization, the main features of some structural computer programs are presented. As a consequence of the increasing need for computing power to investigate complex large scale problems, studies on parallel computing were undertaken. The work in this field is described and some of the obtained results are presented.

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Brusa, L. (1991). Mathematical Modelling of Structural Industrial Problems: Methodologies and Algorithms. In: Spigler, R. (eds) Applied and Industrial Mathematics. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 56. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1908-2_31

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