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Dec 23, 2025
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MA 527 - APPLIED MATHEMATICS IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES I College of Arts & Sciences
Credit(s): 3
Construction, analysis and interpretation of mathematical models applied to problems in the natural sciences. Physical problems whose solutions involve special topics in applied mathematics are formulated, various solution techniques are introduced, and the mathematical results are interpreted. Fourier analysis, dimensional analysis and scaling rules, regular and singular perturbation theory, random processes and diffusion are samples of selected topics studied in the applications. Intended for students in applied mathematics, science and engineering.
Prereq: MA 432G or three hours in an equivalent junior/senior level mathematics course, or consent of the instructor. This course is open only to graduate students or undergraduates with engineering standing. Crosslisted with: ME 527
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