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Nov 25, 2024
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MATH 4334 - Mathematical Modeling and Applications Credits: 3
A survey of methods used to understand real-world systems using mathematics. Covers aspects of the acquisition, characteristics, and visualization of data; simple methods of identifying relationships including regression, scaling arguments, and dimensional analysis; the formulation of ODE and PDE models using conservation laws and the continuum hypothesis; and model testing and evaluation. Applications vary, but generally span the physical, biological, and social sciences. Prerequisites: C- or higher in MATH 3313 and one of the following: MATH 3315 , CS 2341 , STAT 3304 , PHYS 3340 , ME 3310 /CEE 3310 . MATH 3302 and STAT 2331 are also recommended. Students who do not meet the prerequisites may petition the instructor for permission to enroll.
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