Matlab Book Program

Matlab Book Program A unique educational project for students studying text-based mathematics as well as computational geometry, science, engineering and related subjects, starting one summer every year. Course was offered Spring 1994 Gnome 2 (7th year) This course includes a mathematical presentation of Gnome from the viewpoint of computational geometry. Includes extensive review of previously published articles on Gnome, such as these in Theoristic Gnome, Scientific Poetry, or Phonograms in Mathematics (Aristoteles) by John Gray and Robert B. Lipsky. 2nd year, CS 99, Winter/Fall 1994 Gnome 3 (7th year), MC 91, Winter/Fall 1994 Course was offered Summer 1996 GNome 4 (7th year) This course allows students to learn how to write written text in Gnome 4. In a similar fashion to the past year’s study of text books and other media that offer opportunities for the development of knowledge and creativity, students will begin with early grades in Gnome and may further progress through courses that promote positive and fun-filled learning experiences through a shared appreciation for Gnome. 2nd year, CS 96, Winter/Fall 1994 Gnome 5 (7th year) Topics include computational geometry, natural language interpretation, structural analysis, and machine learning. In this workshop both material and practice will benefit students in developing and pursuing academic computing skills at their own pace. 2nd year, CS 96, Winter/Fall 1994 Gnome 6 (5th year) This year, students will learn how to write physical and electronic text in Gnome. Computational physics, algebraic geometry, physics of linearity, graph theory, and more are available from the course. Specific attention will be paid to numerical algorithms and data analysis. 2nd year, CS 96, Winter/Fall 1994