With very tight funding in pure mathematics, it has become increasingly necessary for mathematicians to address the question of what applications their work has in the real world of engineering and science. This text discusses the types of problems that are of current interest and provides some guidelines for mathematicians, both professional and graduate students, as to where their efforts could best be placed.
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In order to tackle complex problems in the applied sciences, there is an increased demand for interdisciplinary research between mathematicians and researchers working in engineering, the sciences, and business. The mathematical sciences are undergoing rapid changes and the boundaries between them and other disciplines are blurring. This volume contains survey articles and general thoughts and views on applied mathematics by the plenary speakers and panelists of a symposium on current and future directions in applied mathematics, which was held in the spring of 1996 at the University of Notre Dame.
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