Mathematics 140 - Mathematical Modeling

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Tanya Leise

MW 10:00AM-10:50AM; F 10:00AM-10:50AM; T 01:00PM-01:50PM

Amherst College
MATH-140-01-1213F
JOCH 202; SMUD 014; SMUD 014
tleise@amherst.edu

Mathematical modeling is the process of translating a real world problem into a mathematical expression, analyzing it using mathematical tools and numerical simulations, and then interpreting the results in the context of the original problem. Discussion of basic modeling principles and case studies will be followed by several projects from areas such as environmental studies and biology (e.g., air pollution, ground water flow, populations of interacting species, social networks). This course has no requisites; projects will be tailored to each student’s level of mathematical preparation. Four class hours per week, with occasional in-class computer labs. 

Limited to24 students. Fall semester.  Professor Leise.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.