Math 4051 Course Outline
Math 4051: Computer Exploration and Generation of Data
Course Description
Prerequisite:
MATH 2120 or MATH 2241, and STAT 2122 or STAT 2223.
This course includes an introduction to a major spreadsheet, such as Excel. Assigned projects may be selected from a range of topics that include: Data
Analysis and Exploration; Dynamical Models and Difference Equations (Epidemics, Harvesting Models, Population Dynamics,
Predator-Prey Models); Physical Models (projectile motion, including air resistance, orbits of celestial bodies, heat propagation);
Combinatorics and Probability (birthday problem, genetics, simulation of distributions); Optimization (inventory control,
apportionment algorithms); Financial Mathematics (Stock Price Simulation, Pricing of Derivatives); Business Simulations (Net
Present Value Comparisons and Risk Evaluation, Sensitivity Analyses).
Required Text:
Mathematical Modeling with Excel, by Brian Albright, Jones and Bartlett (ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6566-8). We will
begin using this text around week 5 through the end of the semester. Other lecture materials are provided via the course Canvas page.
Day | Topic |
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1 | Syllabus; What is Mathematical Modeling Assignment |
2 | Introduction to Excel – Approximating Areas |
3 | Extension of Approximation Techniques |
4 | Extension of Approximation Techniques (Continued) |
5 | Extension of Approximation Techniques (Continued) |
6 | Pivot Tables |
7 | Pivot Tables and Large Data Sets |
8 | Statistics Review – z and t Tests |
9 | Factor Analysis – ANOVA |
10 | Factor Analysis – More Tools (Including Fisher’s LSD) |
11 | Working Class for Project 1 – Individual Project |
12 | Working Class for Project 1 – Individual Project |
13 | Intro to Mathematical Modeling with Excel Text; Scroll Bars |
14 |
Ch4 – Discrete Dynamical Systems 4.1 – Introduction |
15 | Ch4 – Discrete Dynamical Systems 4.3 –Growth of Bacteria Population; Equilibrium Values |
16 | Ch4 – Discrete Dynamical Systems 4.4 – Linear Predator-Prey Model 4.6 – Epidemics |
17 | Working Class for Project 2 – Group Project |
18 | Working Class for Project 2 – Group Project |
19 | Ch5 – Differential Equations 5.1 – Introduction; Newton’s Law of Cooling |
20 | Ch5 – Differential Equations 5.2 – Euler’s Method |
21 | Ch5 – Differential Equations 5.3 – Quadratic Population Model; Equilibrium Values |
22 | Ch5 – Differential Equations 5.5 – Lanchester Combat Models |
23 | Working Class for Project 3 – Group Project |
24 | Working Class for Project 3 – Group Project |
25 | Ch6 – Simulation Modeling 6.1 – Introduction 6.2 – Monte Carlo Simulations |
26 | Ch6 – Simulation Modeling 6.3 – Additional Simulation Examples |
27 | Working Class for Project 4 – Individual Project |
28 | Concluding thoughts about Math 4051; Final Exam Expectations Revisited |
FINAL EXAM |