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You know what's cool? Lasers. What's cooler? Fusion.
 
You know what's cool? Lasers. What's cooler? Fusion.
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[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20903-laser-fusion-trio-team-up-to-develop-clean-power.html#.Uh9cEtesOhc], Jeff Hecht, Reed Business Information Ltd., updated 13 September 2011, accessed 29 August 2013 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20903-laser-fusion-trio-team-up-to-develop-clean-power.html#.Uh9cEtesOhc], Jeff Hecht, Reed Business Information Ltd., updated 13 September 2011, accessed 29 August 2013 (Grand Challenge)
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== MatLab ==
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The Loma Prieta Earthquake was my favorite. Normally in most "application" problems, they are very hypothetical and not readily applicable. With this example though, it doesn't give a thought out problem with a definitive "here's the question, here's the anwer, find it" but rather gives a situation where math is a necesity in order to obtain more useful information on the earthquake. The example then uses many powerful capabilities to take what seems like very chaotic data and turn it into useful data.

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My name is Christian Song, a freshman of the clas of 2017. Domo

You know what's cool? Lasers. What's cooler? Fusion.

[1], Jeff Hecht, Reed Business Information Ltd., updated 13 September 2011, accessed 29 August 2013 (Grand Challenge)


MatLab

The Loma Prieta Earthquake was my favorite. Normally in most "application" problems, they are very hypothetical and not readily applicable. With this example though, it doesn't give a thought out problem with a definitive "here's the question, here's the anwer, find it" but rather gives a situation where math is a necesity in order to obtain more useful information on the earthquake. The example then uses many powerful capabilities to take what seems like very chaotic data and turn it into useful data.