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Introduction
to Applied Mathematics Research
(22M: 096) explores how
mathematics is
currently being used to interpret and solve real-world problems. The
one-semester undergraduate course is composed of five independent
modules, each focused on the development, implementation, critique, and
analysis of a model relating to a particular area of current research
interest. For example, previous topics covered in one semester were:
collisions, subsurface fluid flow, traffic flow, epidemiology, and
financial option pricing. Despite substantial differences in subject
material, each module is approached using the same methodology.
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