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1975-DH_Griffel-Teaching the formation and solution of differential equations

Author(s): D H Griffel

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Keywords: parasites Topography population epidemic traffic flow social interactions fish weight arms race

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Resource Image This paper raises many interesting questions about teaching the formation (and solution) of differential equations, i.e. modeling with differential equations.

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Griffel, D. H.  1975.  Teaching the formation and solution of differential equations. International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology. 6(4): 467-473

See https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0020739750060408 . Accessed 19 March 2023.

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This paper raises many interesting questions about teaching the formation (and solution) of differential equations, i.e. modeling with differential equations. However, the appendices provide stimulation examples of modeling activities (with references) both in population growth and also in a group of activities for epidemics,  topography, social interactions, weight of fish, arms race, parasites, and traffic flow.

Keywords; population, model, epidemics,  topography, social interactions, weight of fish, arms race,  parasites, traffic flow, partial differential equations, differential equation

 

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Author(s): D H Griffel

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