Math 355

Spring 2008

Schedule

Material Covered
Section 1.0:  Overview and the Uses of the Term Model
Section 1.1:  The Process of Constructing Mathematical Models
Section 1.2:  Types of Mathematical Models and Some Practical Aspects of Model Building, Deterministic versus Stochastic Models, Implementing a Model
Section 1.3:  A Classic Example (Planetary Motion)
Section 1.4:  Axiom Systems and Models, Formal Model Building
Section 1.5:  Simulation Models
Section 1.6:  Practical Aspects of Model Building, Intuitive Evaluations, Statistics for the Model-Building Process
Section 2.0:  Introduction to the Use of Case Studies
Section 2.1:  Mendelian Genetics
Section 2.2:  Models for Growth Processes, Logistic Growth
Section 2.5:  A Stratified Population Model
And additional topics chosen from Chapters 2, 3, 4, or 5 or from external sources, as determined by the makeup of the class and/or any specific suggestions from the class.

The parts of chapters 2, 3, 4, and/or 5 or additional topics that will be covered will be determined later in the semester, and will be determined at least in part by the interests of those enrolled in the course.  If you have a particular request (either for or against), please let me know.  (You may also give me a suggestion if you want a topic that is not covered in this book.)

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