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Linear Algebra Applications In 3d Computer Graphics, Albert A. Antero, Chris Choung, Chris Goff Jan 2018

Linear Algebra Applications In 3d Computer Graphics, Albert A. Antero, Chris Choung, Chris Goff

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Linear Transformations, Homogenous Coordinates, World Matrix, Project Matrices, Normalized Device Coordinates, View Matrix


Encryption And Decryption Using Matricies, Amit Etiel, James Parsons, Shawn Jenkins-Edwards Jan 2018

Encryption And Decryption Using Matricies, Amit Etiel, James Parsons, Shawn Jenkins-Edwards

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Mathematician Lester Hill developed the Hill Cipher, the first mathematical encryption method ever developed, in 1929. This method was created in order to strengthen the level of security of previous methods and made it possible to encrypt more than three symbols at a time.


Safe Drinking Water In The U.S.: A Prediction Of When The Entire U.S. Population Will Have Access To Safe Drinking Water, Blossom Hamika, Haley Merrill, Zoyla Orellana Jan 2018

Safe Drinking Water In The U.S.: A Prediction Of When The Entire U.S. Population Will Have Access To Safe Drinking Water, Blossom Hamika, Haley Merrill, Zoyla Orellana

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This research is to show when all of the U.S. will have access to safe drinking water.


Modeling Programming Language Trends Using Markov Processes, Cody Clymer, Adrian Alberto, Mike Merrill Jan 2018

Modeling Programming Language Trends Using Markov Processes, Cody Clymer, Adrian Alberto, Mike Merrill

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Which Languages Are Worth Investing In? One of the many issues in the computer science industry is knowing which technologies to invest in. Programming languages are a prime example of these technologies, so investors and innovators need to know which programming languages will grow in use over time so that new businesses can grow alongside them.


Rock Paper Scissors And Evolutionary Game Theory, Christian Cordova, Rudolf Jovero, Evan Thomas Jan 2018

Rock Paper Scissors And Evolutionary Game Theory, Christian Cordova, Rudolf Jovero, Evan Thomas

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In Rock Paper Scissors (RPS), three different "species" compete, but no single species has a dominating strategy. In evolutionary game theory, replicator equations model population densities over time. When a mutation is introduced, they are called "replicator-mutator" equations. Using the replicator-mutator equation in [1] we have shown how population density of three species change.