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== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
[http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft21102.html Formula 1's virtual reality], Joe Saward, updated 14 January 2009, accessed 6 September 2012
 
[http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft21102.html Formula 1's virtual reality], Joe Saward, updated 14 January 2009, accessed 6 September 2012
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== MATLAB Demonstration ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is definitely Traveling Salesman. Two summers ago, I attended a discrete mathematics camp that explored problems similar to the traveling salesman problem. I think it's amazing how a computer algorithm is able to minimize distance traveled for a closed circuit in just a matter of seconds. If I were to solve the problem by hand, it would take much longer due to trial and error. The demonstration is fun to play around with because the cities are randomly selected so the solutions are never the exact same.

Latest revision as of 17:00, 9 September 2012

So I can type anything here and it will post?

This is pretty cool.

About Me

I'm sitting in my room doing homework and it's raining outside:(

Things I Like To Eat

Hotwings, Smoothies, Turkey burgers, Starbucks lemon pound cake

Why does the enter key not work on this page???

Favorite Disney Movies

The Little Mermaid

Aladdin

Lion King

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Formula 1's virtual reality, Joe Saward, updated 14 January 2009, accessed 6 September 2012


MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is definitely Traveling Salesman. Two summers ago, I attended a discrete mathematics camp that explored problems similar to the traveling salesman problem. I think it's amazing how a computer algorithm is able to minimize distance traveled for a closed circuit in just a matter of seconds. If I were to solve the problem by hand, it would take much longer due to trial and error. The demonstration is fun to play around with because the cities are randomly selected so the solutions are never the exact same.