"Matematica in azione" is a cycle of seminars aimed at gathering young researchers (Master’s and PhD students) working in the field of Applied Maths. Early-career researchers will present their work in an accessible and informal environment.
"Matematica in azione" is a cycle of seminars aimed at gathering young researchers (Master’s and PhD students) working in the field of Applied Maths. Early-career researchers will present their work in an accessible and informal environment.
Conservation laws are mathematical equations that describe how a physical quantity changes over time. At their core, they state a simple but powerful principle: the total amount of a substance in a region changes only by the amount that flows in or out through its boundaries.
Today, we explore two fascinating and diverse applications of these laws:
ARZ-type model of vehicular traffic with local constrained flow
Davide Meroni
University of Milano-Bicocca
General Non Local Balance Laws: from Clustering to Cryptography
Andrea Salvadori
University of L'Aquila, University of Tours