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Vyc4 is the Duke NetID of student Victor Chen.
 
Vyc4 is the Duke NetID of student Victor Chen.
=Homework 1: Grand Challenge=
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==Homework 1: Grand Challenge==
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I found this very interesting article...
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[http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/nuclear-fusion-energy-of-the-stars-with-no-emissions-a-599211.html Nuclear Fusion: Energy of the Stars, With No Emissions], Larry Fischer, SPIEGEL ONLINE, created 02 February 2009, accessed 08 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/nuclear-fusion-energy-of-the-stars-with-no-emissions-a-599211.html Nuclear Fusion: Energy of the Stars, With No Emissions], Larry Fischer, SPIEGEL ONLINE, created 02 February 2009, accessed 08 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
  
=Homework 2: Matlab Help Demos=
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==Homework 2: Matlab Help Demos==
 
I found the most intriguing demo in the matlab help demos to be the graphics demos. Whereas I believed matlab was purely a mathematical calculator of sorts, viewing these images (and videos!) shed some light as to the power of matlab. The editor and the graphical viewer even have the capability to analyze sound. This surprised me and inspired some interest in me to pursue the programming further to enable such (at the moment) seemingly impressive feats.
 
I found the most intriguing demo in the matlab help demos to be the graphics demos. Whereas I believed matlab was purely a mathematical calculator of sorts, viewing these images (and videos!) shed some light as to the power of matlab. The editor and the graphical viewer even have the capability to analyze sound. This surprised me and inspired some interest in me to pursue the programming further to enable such (at the moment) seemingly impressive feats.

Latest revision as of 20:39, 8 September 2012

Vyc4 is the Duke NetID of student Victor Chen.

Homework 1: Grand Challenge

I found this very interesting article...

Nuclear Fusion: Energy of the Stars, With No Emissions, Larry Fischer, SPIEGEL ONLINE, created 02 February 2009, accessed 08 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)

Homework 2: Matlab Help Demos

I found the most intriguing demo in the matlab help demos to be the graphics demos. Whereas I believed matlab was purely a mathematical calculator of sorts, viewing these images (and videos!) shed some light as to the power of matlab. The editor and the graphical viewer even have the capability to analyze sound. This surprised me and inspired some interest in me to pursue the programming further to enable such (at the moment) seemingly impressive feats.