Mathematics in Technology and Engineering: Modeling, Optimization, Algorithms, and Emerging Industrial Applications
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Digital twins, machine learning, engineering, technology, optimisation, and Industry 4.0Abstract
important bases of innovation in technology and engineering. From manufacturing to AI to cybersecurity to banking to healthcare to energy systems to supply chains, the ideas of mathematics can be used to model, algorithmize, simulate and make decisions about complex problems in the real world that can be evaluated and improved. This paper deals with the role of mathematical modeling, optimization, computation, machine learning, digital twins and risk analysis in the current industrial practice. Recent literature indicates that the importance of mathematics has increased with the implementation of data-driven automation, Industry 4.0 technologies, predictive analytics and cyber-physical systems in firms. The paper argues that mathematics is not just a background subject for design, prediction, control, security and decision-making, but an applied language. Limitations pertaining to data quality, model assumptions, ethical governance, and the necessity of interdisciplinary training are also covered. The study concludes that more integration of mathematical thinking with engineering judgment, computational tools, and appropriate innovation will be necessary for future technological advancement.
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