Courses Taught by Richard D. Neidinger
Current Courses
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Courses I sometimes teach, and a few
relevant links:
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CSC 121 Programming and Problem Solving
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Our text
using Mathematica
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CSC 325 Numerical Analysis
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We study how computers and calculators find numerical solutions for real
number problems.
- Here is an example
that might surprise you!
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MAT 118 Exploring Mathematical Ideas
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Intriguing mathematical concepts, normally in more advanced courses (such as
infinity, topology, and fractals), considered from an elementary viewpoint.
Textbook by Burger and Starbird
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MAT 130 Calculus I
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MAT 135 Calculus II: Multivariable Calculus
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Calculus text by Anton, Bivens,
& Davis (yes, from Davidson!)
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MAT 150 Linear Algebra and Mathematica with Applications
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Text and software
exercises
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MAT 235 Differential Equations and Infinite Series
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MAT 300 Introduction to Proof, Analysis and Topology
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MAT 335 Vector Calculus and Partial Differential Equations
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MAT 430 Real Analysis
- Important background for graduate work in mathematics or related fields!
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MAT 435 Complex Analysis
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MAT 437 Fractals and Chaos
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There are web links galore for exploring fractals and chaos:
Also see Davidson catalog descriptions for all Mathematics
and Computer Science courses offered by the Department of Mathematics.
Neidinger Homepage
Last updated on
May 29, 2007.