Emerging Trends in Applied Mathematics
A Global Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.24086/cuesj.v8n1y2024.pp36-40Keywords:
Applied Mathematics, Emerging Trends, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Analysis, Ethical ConsiderationsAbstract
This research explores the emerging trends in applied mathematics and their far-reaching implications in various fields. Machine learning and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing healthcare, finance, and natural language processing. Big data analysis is enhancing decision-making in finance, healthcare, and logistics. Quantum computing promises to transform materials science and renewable energy. These trends are reshaping research and practice, offering innovative solutions and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. Ethical considerations and the development of advanced algorithms are critical areas of future research. This study serves as a foundation for understanding and harnessing the potential of these trends, emphasizing the importance of continuous exploration and skill development in an evolving mathematical landscape.
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