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FIVU : Trend in science : "Dynamical Systems" in applied mathematics

Data: 2010-09-21 07:35:58
Autor: Me
FIVU : Trend in science : "Dynamical Systems" in applied mathematics



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    ONE CYCLE OF THE APPLIED MATHEMATICS DYNAMICS

New trend in Mathematical Applications; a very difficult topic for
mathematical modeling, but only untill we get the proper
representation of the system we analyse in out own brain; the input to
our brains of what is to be crucial for grasping the system is more
important than the authomatic feeding of the computerazed models;
after all - who will be improving these models in next rout - our
brains.

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From the University web: Cornell University, NY State:

                Courses in Dynamical Systems
These course sequence assume that the student will minor in
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (T&AM) since many dynamical systems
courses are taught in that department. Other minors are possible,
including several other engineering fields (such as Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering) and sciences (such as Biometrics).

One can either emphasize the mathematical theory or the applications
of it. If one emphasizes the mathematical theory of dynamical systems,
it is recommended that Math 6170 (Dynamical Systems) be taken as soon
as possible; otherwise it is not necessary. Likewise, if one
emphasizes the applications of dynamical systems, it is recommended
that T &AM 5700 (Intermediate Dynamics) be taken as soon as possible;
otherwise it is not necessary. T&AM 5780 (Nonlinear Dynamics and
Chaos) is recommended as an introduction, regardless of which area the
person chooses to emphasize. The three courses T&AM 6710 (Advanced
Dynamics), T&AM 6750 (Nonlinear Vibrations)
 PLEASE CORRECT; When vibrations are linear?
, and Math 7170 (Applied Dynamical Systems) are all recommended
regardless of one's area of emphasis. In addition, it is strongly
recommended (though sometimes not possible) that both T&AM 6710 and
T&AM 6750 are taken before Math 7170. It is not required, but much of
Math 7170 assumes familiarity with concepts covered in the other two
courses. In addition, CS 6210 (Matrix Computations) and especially CS
6240 (Num Solns of DE's) are also recommended regardless of one's area
of emphasis.
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TREAT IT AS SAMPLE OF THE DEVELOPING TREND. THERE MIGHT BE A SYSTEMIC
REBOUND IN DOING TOO MUCH ( GETING OVER-MOMENTUM, THAT COSTS THE
REBOUND TOO)

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Ten Uniwerstet lezy na terenie przyszlego 'Stanu Polska' w USA.

Data: 2010-09-21 17:15:24
Autor: MH
FIVU : Trend in science : "Dynamical Systems" in applied mathematics



................

    ONE CYCLE OF THE APPLIED MATHEMATICS DYNAMICS

New trend in Mathematical Applications; a very difficult topic for
mathematical modeling, but only untill we get the proper
representation of the system we analyse in out own brain; the input to
our brains of what is to be crucial for grasping the system is more
important than the authomatic feeding of the computerazed models;
after all - who will be improving these models in next rout - our
brains.

..................................

From the University web: Cornell University, NY State:

                Courses in Dynamical Systems
These course sequence assume that the student will minor in
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (T&AM) since many dynamical systems
courses are taught in that department. Other minors are possible,
including several other engineering fields (such as Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering) and sciences (such as Biometrics).

One can either emphasize the mathematical theory or the applications
of it. If one emphasizes the mathematical theory of dynamical systems,
it is recommended that Math 6170 (Dynamical Systems) be taken as soon
as possible; otherwise it is not necessary. Likewise, if one
emphasizes the applications of dynamical systems, it is recommended
that T &AM 5700 (Intermediate Dynamics) be taken as soon as possible;
otherwise it is not necessary. T&AM 5780 (Nonlinear Dynamics and
Chaos) is recommended as an introduction, regardless of which area the
person chooses to emphasize. The three courses T&AM 6710 (Advanced
Dynamics), T&AM 6750 (Nonlinear Vibrations)
 PLEASE CORRECT; When vibrations are linear?
, and Math 7170 (Applied Dynamical Systems) are all recommended
regardless of one's area of emphasis. In addition, it is strongly
recommended (though sometimes not possible) that both T&AM 6710 and
T&AM 6750 are taken before Math 7170. It is not required, but much of
Math 7170 assumes familiarity with concepts covered in the other two
courses. In addition, CS 6210 (Matrix Computations) and especially CS
6240 (Num Solns of DE's) are also recommended regardless of one's area
of emphasis.
..
TREAT IT AS SAMPLE OF THE DEVELOPING TREND. THERE MIGHT BE A SYSTEMIC
REBOUND IN DOING TOO MUCH ( GETING OVER-MOMENTUM, THAT COSTS THE
REBOUND TOO)

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Ja pier.... , co za BZDURY!!  Na bardziej wnikliwy komentarz brak mi sił i słów.

MH

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