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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog (As of 10-03-17) 
    
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MATH 470 Mathematical Modeling (3)

An introduction to the theory and practice of building and studying mathematical models encountered in the physical, social, life, and management sciences. The course will discuss discrete, continuous, and probabilistic models. Topics may include iterated maps, population models, phase space analysis of dynamical systems, stability of solutions, bifurcations, chaos, random simulations, data analysis, Markov chains, game theory, graph theory, and voting theory.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 203  and MATH 323 , and either MATH 246  or CSCI 220 , or permission of the instructor. MATH 430  is recommended.
Course Frequency: Spring



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