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== '''Homework 1''' ==
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[http://www.theoildrum.com/node/4971 The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Paradigm], Charles Barton, updated 19 January 2009, accessed 9 September 2012
 
[http://www.theoildrum.com/node/4971 The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Paradigm], Charles Barton, updated 19 January 2009, accessed 9 September 2012
  
 
[http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/The_economics_of_solar_power_2161 The economics of solar power], Peter Lorenz, Dickon Pinner, and Thomas Seitz , updated June 2008, accessed 9 September 2012
 
[http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/The_economics_of_solar_power_2161 The economics of solar power], Peter Lorenz, Dickon Pinner, and Thomas Seitz , updated June 2008, accessed 9 September 2012
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== '''Homework 2''' ==
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Of all the subsections in the MATLAB demos, the one that really caught my attention is the one on the Lorenz chaotic attractor. I knew upon seeing that name that it was going to be something really cool/flashy. Turns out it was; it featured a yellow dot circling two centers like on a racecar on a track. It was very colorful. Seeing this animation made me spend approximately 3 minutes skimming through the wikipedia article on 'Lorenz system', which considering my level of understanding on the topic, was quite a considerable amount of time.

Revision as of 22:18, 9 September 2012

Homework 1


The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Paradigm, Charles Barton, updated 19 January 2009, accessed 9 September 2012

The economics of solar power, Peter Lorenz, Dickon Pinner, and Thomas Seitz , updated June 2008, accessed 9 September 2012


Homework 2


Of all the subsections in the MATLAB demos, the one that really caught my attention is the one on the Lorenz chaotic attractor. I knew upon seeing that name that it was going to be something really cool/flashy. Turns out it was; it featured a yellow dot circling two centers like on a racecar on a track. It was very colorful. Seeing this animation made me spend approximately 3 minutes skimming through the wikipedia article on 'Lorenz system', which considering my level of understanding on the topic, was quite a considerable amount of time.