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A Study Of Several Applications Of Parallel Computing In The Sciences Using Petsc, Nicholas Stegmeier Jan 2019

A Study Of Several Applications Of Parallel Computing In The Sciences Using Petsc, Nicholas Stegmeier

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The importance of computing in the natural sciences continues to grow as scientists strive to analyze complex phenomena. The dynamics of turbulence, astrophysics simulations, and climate change are just a few examples where computing is critical. These problems are computationally intractable on all computing platforms except supercomputers, necessitating the continued development of efficient algorithms and methodologies in parallel computing. This thesis investigates the use of parallel computing and mathematical modeling in the natural sciences through several applications, namely computational fluid dynamics for impinging jets in mechanical engineering, simulation of biofilms in an aqueous environment in mathematical biology, and the solution …


Using Social Network Analysis To Examine The Connections Within A Noyce Community’S Facebook Group, Amanda Jensen Jan 2019

Using Social Network Analysis To Examine The Connections Within A Noyce Community’S Facebook Group, Amanda Jensen

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One of the successes of the Rural Enhancement of Mathematics And Science Teachers (REMAST) Scholarship Program at South Dakota State University is the community we have built. This community has been built through a summer conference and a closed Facebook group. As we near the end of our Phase II Noyce funding, we are using social network analysis to examine the connections within the REMAST Facebook group. What we learn in this research project will be useful to other Noyce projects as it is a model for developing a strong professional learning community. In order to determine information about the …


Rigid Equilibriums Of A Rotating String, Teddrick Schaffer Jan 2019

Rigid Equilibriums Of A Rotating String, Teddrick Schaffer

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This paper describes some possible equilibrium configurations of a string rotating in a certain class of force fields, which have properties motivated by the inverse square gravitational force. Specifically it is shown that for a given number n, there exists a sufficient rotational rate such that any equilibrium configuration with no more than n zeros is guaranteed to exist for any force field in the class considered.


Development Of A Data-Driven Patient Engagement Score Using Finite Mixture Models, Eric Bae Jan 2019

Development Of A Data-Driven Patient Engagement Score Using Finite Mixture Models, Eric Bae

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Patient activation measure (PAM) is widely adopted by health care providers to access individual's knowledge, skill, and confidence for managing one's health and healthcare. Patient activation measure (PAM), licensed by Insignia Health, is widely adopted by health care providers to access individual's knowledge, skill, and confidence for managing one's health and healthcare. Multiple studies corroborate the effectiveness of activation measure in predicting most health behaviors, including preventive behaviors, healthy behaviors, self-management behaviors, and health information seeking. However, PAM is heavily dependent on subjective patient-reported data, which are often incomplete. The purpose of this study is to develop an objective statistical …