Greetings - This is where the examples for MATLAB are
stored from the 1993 Supercomputer Teacher Enhancement
Program (STEP). This program introduces 45 high school
science teachers from the San Diego county area to
computational science. This continuing education program
with the same teachers spans a 3 year time period and
is funded by the National Science Foundation. The final
summer workshop will be held in July 1995 at the San
Diego Supercomputer Center. The teachers maintain their
own WWW home page:
http://www-step.ucsd.edu/
This directory is EXTREMELY rough - i.e. the sample
codes need to be enhanced once user input has come
in. Many codes are still for the Student Edition 3.5
and need to be enhanced for version 4 and above.
The file.m are MATLAB script files.
The file.rtf are Microsoft Word Rich Text Format (RTF).
You need to have a web browser set up to translate this
format if you plan to view them on line. Alternatively,
you can download these rtf files to a Mac or PC and open
them within MS Word and they will appear with their
original format (hopefully).
All file are "text" files, not "binary" files, if you
will be downloading them.
Please contact
Dr. Kris Stewart
Associate Professor
Dept. Math. Sciences
San Diego State University (SDSU)
I'm also the Computational Science Curriculum Coordinator
for the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
stewart@cs.sdsu.edu
http://www.stewart.cs.sdsu.edu/
(619) 942-1012
with opinions, suggestions, anything ...
thanks a lot
kris
- Matlab Introduction.rtf
- modeling.rtf
- projectile model.rtf
- chem-model.rtf
- stochastic model.rtf
- cannon.m
- canode23.m
- chemreac.m
- driver for ozone
- another driver for ozone
- drive for rabbit-fox model
- gen-lessmem.m
- genetic1.m
- genetic2.m
- genetic3.m
- genetic4.m
- genetics.m
- ozone.m
- rabfox.m
- run-chem-orig.m
- run-cannon-orig.m
- runcannon.m
- runozone.m
- run rabbit foxes
- shufflem.m