School of Mines Leads South Dakota in Math Modeling Competition

School of Mines Leads South Dakota in Math Modeling Competition

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A team of School of Mines students led South Dakota in the 25th Annual Mathematical Contest in Modeling, receiving an honorable mention.

The students competing were James Haiston (computer science, Rapid City), Mark Pengitore (mathematics, Corsica) and Lara Heiberger (mathematics, Hermosa).

In the contest, teams of three undergraduate students are given open-ended complex problems. The teams need to research the topic, develop a mathematical model, use a computer to simulate the model, and write a technical report. The teams complete the task in one weekend.

The School of Mines team worked on a problem concerning traffic circles. Traffic circles are becoming a popular component of many city transportation systems, but the elements of design and control can greatly vary. The teams were tasked with coming up with a traffic model for a traffic circle that would assist engineers in their design.

Last year, more than 1,000 teams from more than 14 countries participated in the competition.

Posted by Mitch Vander Vorst on 5/1/2009 2:38:00 PM

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