MATH 3202 Mathematical Modeling and Simulation

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as MATH 33.
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4 hours; 4 credits

An introduction to constructing, solving, and testing mathematical models of real-life problems. Case-study approach. Deterministic discrete-time models and difference equations. Probabilistic modeling, random numbers generation and Monte Carlo simulation. Inventory and queuing models. Deterministic continuous-time models and differential equations; Stochastic differential equations.

Prerequisite: Mathematics 2101; and Mathematics 2206; and Mathematics 2501 or 3501; Computer and Information Science 1110 or 1115 or 1180 or 1215.

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