Day 7 in math modeling
-  Homework: 
	
	-  Read 2.4
	
-  Exercises pp. 91-92, #6, 7, 8
	
-  Begin consideration of your choice of 2.1 or 2.2.
	
 
-  Collect homework folders
-  Discuss homework/project issues
-  Section 2.4
	
	-  Overview of modeling direction
	
	
-  "environmental stochasticity" - just modeling an environmental
		term?  
	
-  "demographic stochasticity" - random parameters
		
		-  While parameters "are generally considered to be normally
			distributed", there is no reason to assume so. That's
			what data is for!
		
-  Leads to "fuzzy" growth models - type is constant, but
			shape shifts, shrugs, etc. in response to changes in
			parameters.
		
-  Fuzzy linear models for cranes
		
 
-  Random variables and distributions
		
		-  properties of pdfs and cdfs
		
-  Computing E(X) and V(X)
		
-  uniform
		
-  normal
		
-  binomial
		
-  Are mu and sigma enough to determine a distribution?
		
 
-  Histograms converge to distributions (samples give insight into
		theoretical distributions) 
	
-  Using the Uniform distribution to sample from a given 
		distribution:
		
		  
 
		  
 
	 
 
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