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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one illustrating the travelling salesman problem. MATLAB was programmed to find the shortest path between any number of cities, and the route that it displayed would change as it calculated and recalculated the possibilities. This demonstration not only allowed me to experience some of the interesting graphics capabilities that MATLAB has, but the ways in which the routes changed gave insight into the types of code used to program this feature.
 
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one illustrating the travelling salesman problem. MATLAB was programmed to find the shortest path between any number of cities, and the route that it displayed would change as it calculated and recalculated the possibilities. This demonstration not only allowed me to experience some of the interesting graphics capabilities that MATLAB has, but the ways in which the routes changed gave insight into the types of code used to program this feature.
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Grand Challenges for Engineering
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[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45153076/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/italian-cold-fusion-machine-passes-another-test/#.UE1w5Y1mQv8], Natalie Wolchover, MSNBC, Updated 11/3/2011, Accessed 9/10/2012 (Provide energy from fusion)

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Name: John Bernabei

Hometown: Detroit Michigan

Majors: Biomedical Engineering and Economics

MATLAB Demonstrations


My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one illustrating the travelling salesman problem. MATLAB was programmed to find the shortest path between any number of cities, and the route that it displayed would change as it calculated and recalculated the possibilities. This demonstration not only allowed me to experience some of the interesting graphics capabilities that MATLAB has, but the ways in which the routes changed gave insight into the types of code used to program this feature.

Grand Challenges for Engineering


[1], Natalie Wolchover, MSNBC, Updated 11/3/2011, Accessed 9/10/2012 (Provide energy from fusion)