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Mathematical Design Laboratory
Mathematical modeling and analysis of designs
Aspects of physics, engineering and economics can be described by differential equations when mathematically modeled. A subject can be analyzed by finding the solution to its differential equation. For example, how heat is transmitted can be understood from the heat conduction equation. This shows how a variety of phenomena can be analyzed by describing them as differential equations.

College of Design Engineering Department of Design Engineering Common
/ 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
- YAMAZAWA, Hiroshi
- Keyword
- Differential equation theory,Summation theory,q-analog
- Laboratory location
- No.4 Building OMIYA Campus 4F 4408-2
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Mathematics
FOR SOCIETY
As this is a field of pure mathematics, there are no direct applications in the real world. Our dream is for our work to be used in research in other fields 100 years from now. That said, the ability to see into the true essence of things is useful in society.
RESEARCH THEMES
- q-discretization of differential equations
- Diffusion equation analysis