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Lecture Notes

Lectures are prepared and given by students. See Preparing Lectures (PDF) for guidance in preparing and giving lectures.

The following table contains lecture notes created by the students for their own lectures.


SES #TOPICSLECTURE NOTES
1Student Lecture

Examples of Dynamical Systems

Orbits
(PDF) (Courtesy of Jeremy Hurwitz. Used with permission.)
2Mathematica® Lab
3Student Lecture

Graphical Analysis of Orbits

Fixed and Periodic Points
(PDF) (Courtesy of Glenn Austin Ford. Used with permission.)
4Mathematica® Lab
5Student Lecture

Bifurcations
(PDF) (Courtesy of Alan Dunn. Used with permission.)
6Writing Feedback
7Student Lecture

The Quadratic Family
(PDF) (Courtesy of Wesley Mckinney. Used with permission.)
8Writing Feedback
9Student Lecture

Transition to Chaos
(PDF) (Courtesy of Yevgeny K. Zaytman. Used with permission.)
10Student Lecture

Symbolic Dynamics
(PDF) (Courtesy of Alenjandro Ochoa. Used with permission.)
11Student Lecture

Chaos
12Student Lecture

Sarkovskii's Theorem
(PDF) (Courtesy of Jeremy Hurwitz. Used with permission.)
13Student Lecture

Sarkovskii's Theorem (cont.)

The Role of the Critical Orbit
(PDF) (Courtesy of Wesley Mckinney. Used with permission.)
14Student Lecture

Newton's Method

Fractals
(PDF 1) (Courtesy of Yevgeny K. Zaytman. Used with permission.)

(PDF 2) (Courtesy of Alejandro Ochoa. Used with permission.)
15Student Lecture

Fractals (cont.)
( PDF) (Courtesy of Alan Dunn. Used with permission.)

 








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