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- 1 [CT174]
- 1.1 [00450] SOSMAR: a Software for Modelling Oil Spills in the Sea
- 1.2 [01495] Geometric modeling by constraints: some resolution methods
- 1.3 [01497] Geometric modeling by constraints: some resolution methods
- 1.4 [01498] Geometric modeling by constraints: some resolution methods
- 1.5 [01879] Mathematical Modeling of Takaful Insurance
[CT174]
[00450] SOSMAR: a Software for Modelling Oil Spills in the Sea
- Session Date & Time : 3D (Aug.23, 15:30-17:10)
- Type : Industrial Contributed Talk
- Abstract : We present a Compositional Eulerian model to forecast the evolution of oil spills in the sea. The model allows studying the fate of not only the oil concentration but also of each component. Therefore, the problem is formulated as a consevvation equation for each component, plus an equation to estimate the age of the oil, which allows us to assess weathering processes and the associated changes in oil properties.
- Classification : 91BXX, 00Axx
- Author(s) :
- Benjamin Ivorra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
- Angel M. Ramos (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
- Susana Gomez (Universidad Nacional A. de México)
- Jesús Carrera (IDAEA)
[01495] Geometric modeling by constraints: some resolution methods
- Session Date & Time : 3D (Aug.23, 15:30-17:10)
- Type : Industrial Contributed Talk
- Abstract : Various modeling techniques are used to analyze the geometric properties of objects. On the financial level, the balance sheet model being a management tool that translates the business plan into financial data. This financial modeling can serve as a budgetary tool and financial planning in the medium and long term as a facilitating tool. The fact that these methods use a purely geometric reasoning, the user can have the details of the process of resolution.
- Classification : 97Ixx, 97Mxx, 97Uxx, 97Bxx, 97Axx, Enseignement des mathématiques
- Author(s) :
- KARIFA TRAORE (MINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATION AND LITERACY)
[01497] Geometric modeling by constraints: some resolution methods
- Session Date & Time : 3D (Aug.23, 15:30-17:10)
- Type : Industrial Contributed Talk
- Abstract : Various modeling techniques are used to analyze the geometric properties of objects. On the financial level, the balance sheet model being a management tool that translates the business plan into financial data. This financial modeling can serve as a budgetary tool and financial planning in the medium and long term as a facilitating tool. The fact that these methods use a purely geometric reasoning, the user can have the details of the process of resolution.
- Classification : 97Ixx, 97Mxx, 97Uxx, 97Bxx, 97Axx, Enseignement des mathématiques
- Author(s) :
- KARIFA TRAORE (MINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATION AND LITERACY)
[01498] Geometric modeling by constraints: some resolution methods
- Session Date & Time : 3D (Aug.23, 15:30-17:10)
- Type : Industrial Contributed Talk
- Abstract : Various modeling techniques are used to analyze the geometric properties of objects. On the financial level, the balance sheet model being a management tool that translates the business plan into financial data. This financial modeling can serve as a budgetary tool and financial planning in the medium and long term as a facilitating tool. The fact that these methods use a purely geometric reasoning, the user can have the details of the process of resolution.
- Classification : 97Ixx, 97Mxx, 97Uxx, 97Bxx, 97Axx, Enseignement des mathématiques
- Author(s) :
- KARIFA TRAORE (MINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATION AND LITERACY)
[01879] Mathematical Modeling of Takaful Insurance
- Session Date & Time : 3D (Aug.23, 15:30-17:10)
- Type : Contributed Talk
- Abstract : Takaful is a type of insurance in which each participant contribute an amount of money to a common pool. It is based on the principle of cooperation and donation. Thus, the risk is shared collectively and voluntarily by the participants. We discuss the methodology of designing a suitable model for the management of takaful funds and how one can use it for an important optimal estimation.
- Classification : 97M30, 91-10
- Author(s) :
- Hassane Bouzahir (Ibn Zohr University)