Discrete Modeling and Structures (Course Materials)
Author(s): Carrie Diaz Eaton
Bates College and RIOS Institute
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- Discrete Math and Structures Syllabus F18.pdf(PDF | 116 KB)
- DifferenceEquations.pdf(PDF | 2 MB)
- MatrixModels.pdf(PDF | 5 MB)
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Description
The course description is:
This course introduces students to the discrete structures and the methodologies used in discrete
approaches to modeling socio-ecological phenomena. In developing our toolkit for systems
modeling, we will explore questions about the nature of events, change, uncertainty, and
interconnectedness in natural, physical, and social systems. In and out of the classroom, we will
engage actively with terminology, theoretical foundations, strategies for developing and testing
mathematical and computational models. That learning will then be communicated through
symbolic, numeric, visual, and verbal means against the backdrop of the complex, interconnected
world we experience. Prerequisite: a 200-level DCS course
Students read outside of class, and in class work on labs.
Notes
Structure of Labs different than Bodine w/more application areas and new labs.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Eaton, C. (2019). Discrete Modeling and Structures (Course Materials). The Discrete FMN -- Approachable Modeling without Calculus, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q4PX5R