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Welcome to the Mathematics

U.S Army Research Office

ATTN:  RDRL-ROI-M

P.O Box 12211
Research Triangle Park, NC  27709-2211

 

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Fax:  919.549.4354

 

The Mathematics Program research will enhance the capabilities of the Army in the 21st Century in networks, systems, evaluation, acquisition, doctrine, training, and logistics. Mathematics plays an essential role in modeling, simulations analysis, and control of complex phenomena and in designing systems of critical interest to the Army.  With the advent of high performance computing, the mathematical sciences have become an integral part of every scientific and engineering discipline.  Computing now complements analysis and experiments as part of a triad that is critical in understanding physical, biological, informational and behavioral phenomena.  High-performance computing and advanced distributed simulation have become enabling tools for the Army of the future.  Real-time acquisition, representation, reduction, and distribution of vast amounts of battlefield information are key ingredients of the net-centric operations. Management of modern information-dominated battlefields provides significant motivation for fundamental research in the design and development of intelligent and cooperative systems.  Use this link to contact information, to find out more about our specific programs.

 

 

 

 


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