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Nov 21, 2024
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MCSC 6010G - Mathematical Modelling This is a core course and forms an essential part of the MSc program. The student becomes familiar with the fundamental principles and techniques in mathematical modelling, showcased through the use of classical and advanced models in physics, biology and chemistry. Several analytical techniques are introduced through the study of the mathematical models presented. Topics may include population models and epidemiology, neuron and cell dynamics, nonlinear waves in biological, chemical and physical systems, fluid dynamics, pattern formation (in fluid experiments, animal coat patterns, chemical reactions, visual cortex) and coupled systems (neurons, traffic flow, lattice systems). Credit hours: 3 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MSc program in Modelling and Computational Science.
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