MATRICES ARE FOREVER - ON APPLIED-MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING IN CHEMICAL-ENGINEERING

Authors
Citation
Ig. Kevrekidis, MATRICES ARE FOREVER - ON APPLIED-MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING IN CHEMICAL-ENGINEERING, Chemical Engineering Science, 50(24), 1995, pp. 4005-4025
Citations number
310
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical
ISSN journal
00092509
Volume
50
Issue
24
Year of publication
1995
Pages
4005 - 4025
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-2509(1995)50:24<4005:MAF-OA>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
In the 1960s, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry published a sequenc e of Fundamentals Reviews (several authored or co-authored by Leon Lap idus) documenting annual progress in mathematics and computers in the field of chemical engineering. These reviews included detailed lists o f all publications in the profession that had something to do with app lied mathematical and computational techniques and their application t o reaction engineering, transport, control and design. Far from such a detailed account, in our tracing of the impact of applied mathematics and computing developments in chemical engineering research through t he last 50 years we find two main trends, at very different profession al levels. The first is in basic graduate education, where modeling (a nd the tools to exploit it) forms the basis and the common language of a research/problem solving culture. The second is at the forefront of research, where the time span between mathematical/computational deve lopments and their fruitful adoption, modification and exploitation in chemical engineering is constantly narrowing.