Category Archives: Mathematical Models

Lotka-Volterra Visualizer in Action

Yo! So I wrote a program to visualize the Lotka-Volterra predator prey model after I wrote a post explaining how it is derived and how to analyze it. I wanted to show it off a little bit and also explain … Continue reading

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Predator-Prey Model

Here is a fun situation everyone has thought of before… There are two populations on an island, a population of frisky beach bums who eat coconuts all day, and a population of man eating koala bears. The question is, what … Continue reading

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Math is a Wonderful Chef

Ever wonder how long you should cook a roast? Perhaps you’ve read a few cook books and they suggest cooking this certain sized roast for x minutes… While another suggested cooking this different sized roast for y minutes. Some disagree … Continue reading

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