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MATH-502 Deterministic Mathematical Models

MATH-502 Deterministic Mathematical Models
Faculty:
  • Shaw, Ken
  • A graduate level course in basic mathematical modeling with emphasis on derivation and analysis of models via differential equation methods including variational analysis. Includes both ordinary and partial differential equations of first order. Applications of ordinary differential equations include age-structured populations and chemical species; partial differential studies will be directed towards conservation laws and traffic flow.

    Fall and spring.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None

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