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Previous course: C1294 |
Offered by:
Department of Physics
(FYS) |
No credit points with: C1294 |
Prerequisite: C1293/10233 |
Recommended semester:
4th -7th semester |
Limitation: Max. 15 |
Scope and form: See "Remarks" |
Examination:
Evaluation of report(s)
(13 point scale
) |
Remarks: Each group of 2 students sets and analyses a model of a selected biological, economic, or technical system. |
Contact person: |
Erik Mosekilde, FYS, Building 309, Tel. +45 4525 3104 |
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Aim: To formulate and analyse dynamic models of concrete physical, biological, physiological or technical systems. To examine the nonlinear dynamic phenomena produced by the model. |
Contents: Depend on the interests of the participant. Previous course works have considered pulsatile hormonal dynamics, chaos in aquatic ecosystems, instabilities in digital electronic filters, deterministic simulation of die tossing, stick-slip motion, and bifurcation analysis of coupled map or coupled oscillator systems. |