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One question has preoccupied humankind for thousands of years: Do infinities exist? More than 2,300 years ago Aristotle distinguished between two types of infinity: potential and actual. The former ...
This course introduces students to topics in mathematics that have real-world applications, include sets and Venn diagrams, counting principles; basic concepts of probability, conditional probability ...
Abstract: The problem of global finite-time stabilization for p-normal nonlinear systems subject to uncertain time-varying control coefficients and vanishing nonlinear uncertainties without ...
Chemistry, mathematics and physics are central to our understanding of nature. Physics explores the fundamental laws of mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics and relativity. Chemistry studies ...
The chemistry tutorial center is in Room 238 of Walker Science Building. A small cluster of computers connected to the internet are available for all chemistry students to use. The hours of operation ...
How about making math learning fun and engaging using video content? Well, this post provides you with a carefully curated collection of some popular YouTube math channels to use in your instruction.
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the optimal control problem of parabolic integro-differential equations is solved by gradient recovery based two-grid finite element method. Piecewise linear functions are ...
Ryan Rogers earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Kentucky in May 2024. His interests lie primarily in undergraduate mathematics education and especially in undergraduate students’ ...
Mathematics, often termed the language of the universe, is a subject that fascinates as much as it challenges. As educators striving to illuminate the intricate beauty of mathematics, finding the ...