PHYS255E
Nonlinear Models and Chaos
Subject code
PHYS
Course Number
255E
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
Department/Program Faculty
Course Long Title
Nonlinear Models and Chaos
Cross Listed Courses
Description
A model is a simplified description of a system in mathematical and/or conceptual terms. Models help us understand how systems work and behave. The goals of this course are threefold: building models of natural systems, exploring their underlying mathematical structures and similarities, and simulating them with computers. Concepts acquired from simple systems in physics are applied to more complex systems in areas of biology, environment, climate, and social dynamics. Prerequisite(s): MATH 105 or 106 and PHYS 107.
Modes of Inquiry
Quantitative and Formal Reasoning [QF], Scientific Reasoning [SR]
Writing Credit
No writing credit
GEC This Course Belongs To
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Offering Frequency
Normally offered every year