Chaos and Complex Systems: Final Projects


Overview

The final project should be an in-depth exploration of some area of mathematics or physics related to chaos and complex systems. In your project you should strive for depth; avoid doing a broad survey. We should meet soon to discuss possible topics.


Initial pre-presentation

Approximately week five (we'll set the date later), you will give an initial presentation in which you introduce your topic. You should give your audience a sense of what you'll be doing the next several weeks and the questions you'll wish to address. There are several goals for this initial presentation.
  1. Force you to choose a topic early rather than later.
  2. Let other people in the class know what you're up to; get feedback and ideas from others.
  3. Give you a chance to practice giving technical presentations. You'll get feedback on your presentation from both me and classmates.
Since the pre-presentation is intended for people in the class, it will likely be rather technical. Presentations will be around 10-15 minutes. You should use overhead transparencies. Powerpoint is strongly discouraged.

We may have to prolong class or schedule an evening session so we can have all the presentations on the same day.


Final Presentations

On November 19, Friday of week 10, we will give presentations in a session open to the community. In a few weeks we will decide on a format. The session will involve some combination of talks, posters, and papers.




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