CSCI 142 - Computational and Agent-based Modeling 3 NS, QPf New Course Added 10/30/2006
Second Semester. Techniques for creating computer models in the sciences and social sciences. The first half considers mathematical modeling, numerical methods and visualization using MATLAB. The second half considers agent-based modeling in scientific and social systems. Students obtain hands-on experience using NetLogo. Common themes (e.g. diffusion and contagion) are explored across disciplines and modeling paradigms. The course will be enhanced by visitors from the Complex Systems Advanced Academic Workshop of the University of Michigan, who will participate in sessions that develop student model-building skills.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: One of the following: Math 113, 114, 133 (or higher); CS 150 (or higher); or consent of the instructor.
Enrollment limit: 35
Mr. Salter
Credits: 3 Credits
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