Calc III Modeling Projects - part 3
As I find various websites with project suggestions, I see more and more overlap, but the specific interests of the faculty authors provides diverse options.
These suggestions are from a multivariable projects page from Bryn Mawr. There were many projects suggested there, but these are the ones that were unique from the ones in part 1 (the beginning) and part 2.
These suggestions are from a multivariable projects page from Bryn Mawr. There were many projects suggested there, but these are the ones that were unique from the ones in part 1 (the beginning) and part 2.
- Cobbs-Douglas production formula: "In economics, the Cobb–Douglas production function is a particular functional form of the production function, widely used to represent the technological relationship between the amounts of two or more inputs, particularly physical capital and labor, and the amount of output that can be produced by those inputs." from Wikipedia
- Ruled surfaces: "A ruled surface is a surface that can be swept out by moving a line in space. It therefore has a parameterization of the form. (1) where is called the ruled surface directrix (also called the base curve) and is the director curve. The straight lines themselves are called rulings." from Wolfrom Mathworld
- Quadratic Approximations: Quadratic approximations are an extension of linearization. Murphy's note: While I know these concepts were important before modern computation, I wonder what value these concepts have now.
Again, These suggestions are from a multivariable projects page from Bryn Mawr.
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