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Title: Mathematical Methods in the Activities of Engineers in the Field of Fire Safety and Civil Protection
Other Titles: Математическите методи в дейността на инженерите в областта на пожарната безопасност и защита на населението
Authors: Parvanov, Stefan
Arabadzhieva, Svilena
Iliev, Stefan
Keywords: Management
Aim
Decision
Planning
Forecasting
Analysis
Assessment
Risk
Rationing
Control
Criteria
Issue Date: 29-Aug-2019
Publisher: Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Parvanov, S., Arabadzhieva, S., Iliev, S. (2019). Mathematical Methods in the Activities of Engineers in the Field of Fire Safety and Civil Protection, Science Series "Innovative STEM Education", volume 01, ISSN: 2683-1333, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 14-22. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55630/STEM.2019.0102
Series/Report no.: Science Series "Innovative STEM Education", volume 01;02
Abstract: This paper presents the importance of the application of mathematical methods in the work of engineers in the field of fire safety and protection of the population (FSCP). The need for mathematical knowledge of engineers in the field of FSCP is argued. A comparative analysis of the share of the studied mathematical disciplines in the specialty "Fire and Emergency Safety" of the Faculty FSCP at the Academy of the Ministry of Interior with other similar specialties in our country. Typical activities in which it is necessary to use methods from different fields of mathematics are considered. Specific examples in the activity of the FSCP engineer are presented. Conclusions have been made.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10525/4242
ISSN: 2683-1333
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