Mathematical Modeling for the Life Sciences
MATH 172, section 1, Spring, 2002
Professor
Matt Miller
miller@math.sc.edu
Department of Mathematics
University of South Carolina
Information [pdf]
in printable form
Homework and other Assignments
Exams from previous time
Exam 1, Spring, 2001
Exam 1, Spring, 2002
Exam 2, Spring, 2001
Exam 2, Spring, 2002
Exam 3, Spring, 2001
Exam 3, Spring, 2002
Final, Spring, 2001
Final, Spring, 2002
Maple worksheets
growth.mws
Exponential and logistic growth
Transformations.mws
Linear and affine transformations (matrices acting on vectors)
Leslie2.mws
A new and improved version of age structured population models with graphs, eigenvalue analysis
eigen.mws
Computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors
Also of interest
Math Lab
Math 122, Mr. Murphy
has a link to all sorts of TI calculator info
Top 20 calculus sites
Mathematical biology course
for rising high school 10th graders, Governor's School for Science and Math, Summer, 2001
University of Tennessee life sciences archives
Quantitative curriculum for life science students
Last modified:November 7, 2002