This book presents mathematical models that arise in current
photographic science. The book contains seventeen chapters, each dealing
with one area of photographic science, and a final chapter containing
exercises. Each chapter, except the two introductory chapters, begin
with general background information at a level understandable by
graduate and undergraduate students. It then proceeds to develop a
mathematical model, using mathematical tools such as ordinary
differential equations, partial differential equations, and stochastic
processes. Next, some mathematical results are mentioned, often
providing a partial solution to problems raised by the model. Finally,
most chapters include open problems. The last chapter of the book
contains "Modeling and Applied Mathematics" exercises based on the
material presented in the earlier chapters. These exercises are intended
primarily for graduate students and advanced undergraduates.