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Title
CODEE Newsletter Spring 1993
Creator
Arney, David C
Coleman, Courtney S., 1930-
Dunbar, Steven R
Giordano, Frank R
Noonburg, Anne
Shampine, Lawrence F
True, Ernest
Contributor
Buerkle, Darcy (Managing Editor)
Coleman, Courtney S., 1930- (Executive Editor)
Hampton, Scott (Technical Editor)
Ostebee, Arnold (Executive Editor
Date Created and/or Issued
1993
Publication Information
Harvey Mudd College. Mathematics Dept
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
CODEE Learning Assets Library
Rights Information
Physical rights are retained by Harvey Mudd College. Copyright is retained in accordance to U.S. copyright laws.
Description
Newsletter for the Consortium for Ordinary Differential Equations Experiments (CODEE) was published with support from the National Science Foundation. The Painleve Transcendent; Computing Changes Core Mathematics; The Flight of a Ski Jumper; Heating and Cooling of Buildings; The Lorenz Attractor; The Savvy Solver III
Type
text
Format
image/jpeg; application/pdf
Identifier
cla00003
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cla/id/61
Language
English
Subject
Calculus
Derive
Differential equations
MacMath
Minitab
Painleve transcendents
Probability & statistics
Relation
Consortium of ODE Experiments (C*ODE*E) http://www.math.hmc.edu/codee/
CODEE Learning Assets Library https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cla

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