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Monte Carlo Simulation: When Should A Contestant Stop Spinning?, Gregory Horn Jul 2014

Monte Carlo Simulation: When Should A Contestant Stop Spinning?, Gregory Horn

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Every episode of the popular game show The Price Is Right contains two rounds called The Showcase Showdown or The Big Wheel. During these rounds, three contestants spin a large wheel that consists of monetary values from five cents through one dollar in 5 cent increments. The object of this game is to get closest to one dollar without going over in one or a combination of two spins. The two winners of these rounds get to compete for the most valuable prizes at the end of each show. Monte Carlo simulation will be used to find the range of …


A Discrete Density-Dependent Model Of The Solanum Virus, James Morgan Jul 2014

A Discrete Density-Dependent Model Of The Solanum Virus, James Morgan

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Compartmental modeling has been used to model infectious diseases for roughly 100 years. Since 2009, several papers have modeled zombie outbreak using this method with various results. This paper will develop a unique model for the spread of the The Walking Dead zombie virus throughout the contiguous United States. Frequency dependent and density dependent transmission will be discussed, and density dependent transmission will be shown to be the appropriate choice for this model. Constant parameters, such as birth rate, bite rate, death rate, and turning rate will be determined using real-world and fictional data. After developing a basic model, modifications …