CAS Valuation Tool in Solitaires 360-FS1-3CAS
Field of science, discipline: mathematics
The limits of Turing's universal machine calculation possibilities. Working environment in wxMaxima and more important formal language constructions, pseudo-random number generators, building a CAS model showing the convergence of random numbers scattered on a circle to Poisson's decomposition, studying statistics on the results of playing elementary solitaire, attempts to abstract to appropriate combinatorial hypotheses, analysis of examples of simple computational problems for which computer simulations are useless, analysis of examples of computer algorithms for which CAS is useless.
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Learning outcomes
The student is familiar with CAS methods. He is also familiar with Monte Carlo simulations as a research tool for a class of accounting problems.
Assessment criteria
Evaluation of the exercises and the lecture on the basis of the script provided in wxMaxima language or (equivalent) the relevant paper.
Bibliography
Zachary Hannan, wxMaxima for Calculus I, II.
Source: https://wxmaximafor.wordpress.com/
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