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6-017-S-OncolyticViruses
03 Aug 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Iordanka Panayotova, Maila Hallare
In this project, students explore oncolytic virotherapy using systems of differential equations and numerical simulations. The first activity guides the students in simulating the dynamics between the uninfected cancer cells x(t), the oncolytic virus-infected cancer cells y(t), and the...
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3-076-S-CircuitBuilding
27 Jul 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Chiu Choi
In this project students will establish a mathematical model for an electric circuit as a second-order ordinary differential equation with constant coefficients. They will derive the initial conditions for this differential equation by using circuit laws. They will obtain its closed-form solution...
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Jul 14 2021
MAA Virtual Programming Schedule - Panel 3: "Professional Engagement Beyond Research"
Mathematical Association of America's Virtual Programming ScheduleAnalysis and Differential Equations at Undergraduate InstitutionsJune 23, June 30, July 14 and July 21, 1-2:30pm ETThis...
https://www.simiode.org/events/details/95
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Jun 29 2021
MAA Virtual Programming Schedule - Panel 2: "Keeping Research Alive"
Mathematical Association of America's Virtual Programming ScheduleAnalysis and Differential Equations at Undergraduate InstitutionsJune 23, June 30, July 14 and July 21, 1-2:30pm ETThis...
https://www.simiode.org/events/details/94
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Mohammad W. Alomari
Dr. Alomari is an Associate Professor of Mathematics (Real Analysis-Inequalities) at Irbid National University-Jordan. His main research area includes; Analytic inequalities, Approximation theory,...
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Jun 23 2021
MAA Virtual Programming Schedule - Panel 1: "Starting and Sustaining Undergraduate Research in Analysis and DEs"
Mathematical Association of America's Virtual Programming ScheduleAnalysis and Differential Equations at Undergraduate InstitutionsJune 23, June 30, July 14 and July 21, 1-2:30pm ETThis...
https://www.simiode.org/events/details/93
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Apr 14 2021
15 April 2021 - MAA Virtual Programming Enhance Your Differential Equations Course with Modeling
MAA Virtual ProgrammingEnhance Your Differential Equations Course with Modeling15 April 2021, 1-3pm ETThis...
https://www.simiode.org/events/details/90
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2020-Serrano, Sergio - Differential Equation text using modeling and Maple
11 Apr 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel
We share news of a rich source of materials for undergraduates studying differential equations.DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. Applied Mathematical Modeling, Nonlinear Analysis, and Computer Simulation in Engineering and Science, Sergio E. Serrano, Ph.D.An introduction to ordinary...
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Muhammad Nazam
PhD functional Analysis with successful graduate teaching and 50 + publications
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Mohammad Golchian
https://www.simiode.org/members/5667
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6-026-S-FakingGause
30 Oct 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel
We use a fake or toy data set to permit discovery of the parameters in a two population protozoan model used to study paramecium and yeast competiton in the 1930's studies of G.~F.~Gause in the Soviet Union.
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Sushil Kumar
I am Associate professor of mathematics at S. V. National Institute of Technology Surat-India
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Jeremy Schiff
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1-119-S-DairyFarming
20 Sep 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Rob Krueger
A simple first order population growth model is presented. The challenge is to produce a final differential equation which is the result of the difference or ratio of birth and death rates. This ratio is not immediately intuitive.
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3-105-S-FrequencyResponse
22 Jul 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel
We describe the frequency response to a second order differential equation with a driving function as the maximum steady state solution amplitude and perform some analyses in this regard.
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3-027-S-BobbingDropping
10 Jul 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel
We present two exercises from a differential equations text in which we ask students to model (1) falling object experiencing terminal velocity and (2) bobbing block of wood in liquid. We model the motion using Newton's Second Law of Motion and Archimedes' Principle.
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1-124-S-WorldPopulation
30 May 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Lenka Pribylova, Jan Sevcik, Pavel Morcinek, Brian Winkel
We build models of world population using data to estimate growth rate.CZECH LANGUAGE VERSION We have placed in Supporting Docs a Czech version of this Student Modeling Scenario. Name will be x-y-S-Title-StudentVersion-Czech.
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3-026-S-SpringInverseProblem
29 May 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel
We are given data on the position of a mass in an oscillating spring mass system and we seek to discover approaches to estimating an unknown parameter.
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5-010-S-DNADegradation
21 Apr 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel
We ask students to use the system of first order linear differential equations given in a source paper and estimates of the data from laboratory procedures from a plot to estimate the parameters and complete the modeling process. Then we seek to compare the results of the final model with...
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6-045-S-CholeraTranmission
19 Apr 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Urmi Ghosh-Dastidar
A recent cholera outbreak in Haiti brought public attention to this disease. Cholera, a diarrheal disease, is caused by an intestinal bacterium, and if not addressed in a timely manner may become fatal. During the project described here, the students will learn how to solve and address a...