Day 3 in math modeling
-  Assignment #3: Exercises p. 38, #3a, 3c, 4; Begin working on either
Project 1.2 or 1.3 (your choice), pp. 39-42.
 
-  Discuss standards for grading (5 minutes):
 
-  Discuss homework problem (15 minutes):
	
 
-  Review: 
	
	-  four axes
	
-  UPCE
	
-  Stella - for creating simple or complex modeling equations
	
-  Qualitative modeling
	
 
 
-  Recurrence/Recursion relations (45 minutes):
	 
	-  Definition, and order
	 
-  Simplest Examples: order 1, linear and affine
		
		-  Qualitative modeling: linear response shapes, and
			Proposition 1.1, p. 21 
			(Linear model, exponential solutions)
		
-  Fixed points in the linear case
		
-  Discuss homework problems (15 minutes):
			
			-  Exercises p. 38, #1 - induction
			
-  Exercises p. 38, #2 - induction, too
				
				-  fixed points in affine case (x = Rx+a)
				
-  linearizing about the fixed point 
					(or steady state)  
				
 
 
-  Qualitative modeling: affine response shapes
		
 
	 
-  Complex Examples: order 1
		
		-  Qualitative modeling: Shapes of f(x)
		
-  Fixed points (x=f(x)) more generally
		
-  Stability of fixed points (cobwebbing); Exercise 3d,
			p. 38 (10 minutes)
		
-  Qualitative modeling: Response shapes
		
 
	 
-  Example, order 2: Linear homogeneous with constant coefficients
		
		-  Eigenvalues for the linear problem - ultimately "the
bully" (largest in absolute value) dominates.
		
-  Fibonacci as a modeling problem: a pair of rabbits are
put in a field and, if rabbits take a month to become mature and then produce a
new pair every month after that, how many pairs will there be in twelve months
time? (from this
		site) 
		
-  Plant compartmental model
		
 
	 
-  Stella, and the hunt for wild shapes
	
 
 
-  Start on Project 1.2 or 1.3:
	
	-  Formulate compartmental diagram and Stella model
	
-  Begin analysis
	
 
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