Computational Modeling in Applied Problems: collected papers on econometrics, operations research, game theory and simulation
Florentin Smarandache, Sukanto Bhattacharya, Mohammad Khoshnevisan,, Housila P. Singh, Rajesh Singh, F. Kaymram, S. Malakar, Jose L. Salmeron

TL;DR
This collection showcases recent advances in computational modeling across disciplines like economics, ecology, and politics, demonstrating their utility in solving complex real-world problems.
Contribution
It compiles cutting-edge research applying computational models to diverse applied problems, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches and novel methodologies.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of complex systems through computational models
Improved decision-making tools for economics and politics
New simulation techniques for ecological management
Abstract
Computational models pervade all branches of the exact sciences and have in recent times also started to prove to be of immense utility in some of the traditionally 'soft' sciences like ecology, sociology and politics. This volume is a collection of a few cutting-edge research papers on the application of variety of computational models and tools in the analysis, interpretation and solution of vexing real-world problems and issues in economics, management, ecology and global politics by some prolific researchers in the field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Management and Algorithms
