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Created by Lang Moore and David Smith of the Connected Curriculum Project, this module investigates the unforced spring equation. This module is part of a larger collection hosted by Duke University.
Created by Lang Moore and David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to develop the SIR Model for the spread of an infectious disease, including the concepts of contact number and...
Created by David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project,The purpose of this module is to explore the van der Pol model for a nonlinear electrical circuit -- in particular, to study the limit cycle phenomenon. This...
Created by Lang Moore and David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to study the historical data on human population growth, and to compare the "natural" and "coalition" differential...
Created by Lang Moore and David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, this is a module to study the historical data on human population growth, and to compare the "natural" and "coalition" differential equation...
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