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Acknowledgements
Parts of the material in this section was taken from a number of sources, which are listed below
Mathematica 4.0, S. Wolfram. Mathematical Modelling and Mathematica, J.E. Cruthirds and L.R. Hitt, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of South Alabama, material taken from the Web. An introduction to Mathematica, N. Blachman, material taken from the Web.
The introductory text on modelling and simulation was taken from: Sloot, P.M.A., "Modelling and Simulation," in Proceedings of the 1994 CERN School of Computing, CERN, ISBN 92-9038-069-7 CERN press, ISSN 0304-2898: Also Technical Report: CS-94-12, 1994.
See also reference at the end of Chapter I.
Introduction
This notebook will introduce some concepts of modelling and simulation. **It is not required to hand this notebook in.**
Important instructions for all students: Each notebook contains several questions that must be handed in. Theses questions are labeled accordingly:
Required: These questions must be done by all students.
Advanced: These are considered to be more difficult and may be assigned by the instructor.
Optional: These questions are optional to all students and will be counted towards extra marks.
In addition to studying this material, you are supposed to look at the notebook Appendix.nb where an introduction to Mathematica is given. At the end of that notebook you will find a number of exercises.
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