Applied Mathematics, the Hans van Duijn way
Mark A. Peletier

TL;DR
This paper reflects on Hans van Duijn's scientific philosophy, outlining principles that promote effective applied mathematics based on the author's observations of his teacher.
Contribution
It introduces a set of principles for good applied mathematics inspired by Hans van Duijn's approach, offering insights into effective scientific practice.
Findings
Principles for effective applied mathematics
Insights derived from Hans van Duijn's methodology
Guidelines for scientific philosophy in applied math
Abstract
This is a former PhD student's take on his teacher's scientific philosophy. I describe a set of 'principles' that I believe are conducive to good applied mathematics, and that I have learnt myself from observing Hans van Duijn in action.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering · Matrix Theory and Algorithms · Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
