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Mathematics is a grand subject in the way it can be applied to various problems in science and engineering. To use mathematics, one needs to understand the physical context. The author uses mathematical techniques along with observations and experiments to give an in-depth look at models for mechanical vibrations, population dynamics, and traffic flow. Equal emphasis is placed on the mathematical formulation of the problem and the interpretation of the results. In … More >>

Mathematical Models: Mechanical Vibrations, Population Dynamics, and Traffic Flow


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Vaccination or culling best to prevent foot-and-mouth disease, computer models suggest
Researchers are finding that if a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak is not in the epidemic stage, preemptive vaccination is a minimally expensive way to halt the disease’s spread across a network of animals.

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Are mathematical models describing physical phenomena, the same thing as mathematical equations describing physical phenomena. Are the terms model and equation just different names for the same thing or do they describe different things.

Researchers have developed a novel mathematical model that predicts the spread of the H1N1 virus on long airplane flights could be significant, particularly if the infected individual travels in economy class.

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Astrophysicists using supercomputers to simulate the Big Bang have a new mathematical tool to model the early universe. Researchers have built a computer model of the “Dark Ages.” The model — successfully tested on two supercomputers — tightly couples physical processes present during cosmic reionization. Resulting simulations when scientists model various scenarios are highly accurate, numerically stable and computationally scalable to the largest supercomputers.

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Mathematicians have developed powerful new tools for winnowing out the genes behind some of humanity’s most intractable diseases.

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Richard Bradford speaks at the ACU Math and Sciences Conference.

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