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Mathematical modeling is a course offered almost (but not quite) exclusively at Saratoga.  Its curriculum is somewhat mysterious; the name of the course and the description in the catalogue don't give too much away.  Basically, it is a hodge-podge of applied mathematics, covering everything from voting theory and fair division (it overlaps with Game Theory here) to fractals, the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, and statistics.
Mathematical modeling is a course offered almost (but not quite) exclusively at Saratoga.  Its curriculum is somewhat mysterious; the name of the course and the description in the catalogue don't give too much away.  Basically, it is a hodge-podge of applied mathematics, covering everything from voting theory and fair division (it overlaps with [[Course:GAME|Game Theory]] here) to fractals, the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, and statistics.


Be forewarned: since it is a math course with few prerequists, it tends to be full of first-year boys.
Be forewarned: since it is a math course with few prerequists, it tends to be full of first-year boys.

Revision as of 12:00, 11 August 2005

Mathematical modeling is a course offered almost (but not quite) exclusively at Saratoga. Its curriculum is somewhat mysterious; the name of the course and the description in the catalogue don't give too much away. Basically, it is a hodge-podge of applied mathematics, covering everything from voting theory and fair division (it overlaps with Game Theory here) to fractals, the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, and statistics.

Be forewarned: since it is a math course with few prerequists, it tends to be full of first-year boys.