Albion College Mathematics and Computer Science Colloquium



Title:Three Cool Linear Algebra Applications from the Sciences
Speaker:Mark Hanisch
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI

Abstract:Polling recent mathematics graduates might lead oneto conclude that Markov processes, curve fitting, andsystems of ODEs are the main applications for linearalgebra. But thanks to the simplicity of linear models,one does not have to look hard to find solutions to manyother applied problems that employ linear algebra in asignificant way. In this talk I will outline three morescience problems, the physics of spinning objects,"dimensional analysis", and the spectroscopic examinationof chemical solutions, for which fundamental ideas fromlinear algebra provide amazing clarity.
Location:Norris 109
Date:12/2/2004
Time:4:10 PM



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AssociateProfessorofMathematics
CalvinCollege
GrandRapidsMI:2004:12:2, author = "{Mark Hanisch
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI}", title = "{Three Cool Linear Algebra Applications from the Sciences}", address = "{Albion College Mathematics and Computer Science Colloquium}", month = "{2 December}", year = "{2004}" }