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Apathy And Concern Over The Future Habitability Of Earth: An Introductory College Assignment Of Forecasting Co2 In The Earth’S Atmosphere, Benjamin J. Burger
Apathy And Concern Over The Future Habitability Of Earth: An Introductory College Assignment Of Forecasting Co2 In The Earth’S Atmosphere, Benjamin J. Burger
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
Non-science, first year regional undergraduate students from rural Utah communities participated in an online introductory geology course and were asked to forecast the rise of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere. The majority of students predicted catastrophic rise to 5,000-ppm sometime over the next 3,100 years, resulting in an atmosphere nearly uninhabitable to human life. However, the level of concern the students exhibited in their answers was not directly proportional with their timing in their forecasted rise of CO2. This study showcases the importance of presenting students with actual data and using data to develop student forecasted models. …
A Density For A Generalized Likelihood-Ratio Test When The Sample Size Is A Random Varible, Raymond H. Neville
A Density For A Generalized Likelihood-Ratio Test When The Sample Size Is A Random Varible, Raymond H. Neville
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Many articles, books, papers, and abstracts have been published, which describe the analysis and design of experiments. R. A. Fisher's (1951) book, The Design of Experiments, is referred to by D. J. Finney (1960) as the classic for experimental designs. Some of the more outstanding books and publications in this area are those by Cochran and Cox (1957), Cox (1958), Davis et al., (1954), Federer (1955). Quenouille (1953). and Kempthorne (1952).
The Solution Of Boundary Value Problems By Use Of The Laplace Transformation As Compared With Classical Methods, Dan W. Stoddard
The Solution Of Boundary Value Problems By Use Of The Laplace Transformation As Compared With Classical Methods, Dan W. Stoddard
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The purpose of this paper is to present a study of different methods of solving certain boundary value problems. In particular it will be concerned with solutions by classical methods and by operational methods. Of the various operational methods that may be considered, the Laplace transformation appears to be the best(1) and will be used in this paper.
In the 1951 Encyclopedia Americana Annual is this report on the activities in applied mathematics for the previous year:
Progress was made on the general problem of finding the eigenvalues of matrices and systems of differential equations. Considerable effort was also …