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Multiscale mathematics

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Multiscale mathematics is a branch of applied and computational mathematics concerned with the accurate and efficient solution of mathematical expressions representing the physical laws of nature across several levels of physical organization and/or spatial/temporal scales.

The primary areas of mathematical and algorithmic development include:

  • Continuum modeling
  • Discrete modeling
  • Analytical modeling
  • Statistical modeling
  • Network-based modeling


SIAM Journal of Multiscale Modeling and Simulation

International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering

Department of Energy Summer School on Multiscale Mathematics and High Performance Computing

--Rogene 22:08, 6 March 2007 (UTC)