This volume is based on a seminar conducted by the author, during which scientists from industry presented industrial problems to mathematicians, including the mathematical formulation of the problems. Each of the first 17 chapters is based on a presentation by one of the speakers, and includes the industrial background, relevant mathematical literature, open mathematical problems and, in some cases, references to a solution or partial solution of the problem. The last chapter of the book contains references to solutions of problems presented in the previous volume, "Mathematics in Industrial Problems, Part 2". The topics discussed in this book include electro-chemical processes, polymers, waveguides, diffractive optics, semiconductors and optimization. The book aims to be of interest to mathematicians seeking to work on mathematical problems which arise in industry. It should also be of interest to mathematicians and scientists who would like to learn about the interaction between mathematics and industry, what type of problems arise, and how they are modelled.
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