Author:
Muhamediyeva Dilnoz,Khujaev Otabek
Abstract
The development and analysis of a computational algorithm for mathematical models of the release and spread of harmful substances is an important area of research that can help mitigate the impact of pollution on the environment and human health. Mathematical models of the distribution of harmful substances in the river are useful for predicting the spread of pollutants and identifying potential environmental and public health risks. The computational algorithm for the problem of diffusion of harmful substances can help researchers and policymakers to understand the mechanisms of pollutant dispersion and identify effective strategies for mitigating the impact of pollution. The algorithm can simulate the release and spread of harmful substances in various scenarios, including accidental spills, industrial discharges, and natural disasters. The results of a computational experiment can provide valuable insights into the behavior of pollutants in different environmental conditions and help identify potential risks and areas of concern. By analyzing the results of a computational experiment, researchers can develop effective strategies for managing and mitigating the impact of pollution on the environment and public health.
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