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A UB study characterizes two-dimensional wave patterns, such as the undular bores seen in a Chinese river, that move along two directions.
AI is accelerating a conversation around how math instruction should put more emphasis on using numbers to solve real-world problems.
Mathematics is solving problems,” said Bethany Rittle-Johnson, a professor of psychology and human development at Peabody College in Vanderbilt University, who studies math instruction.
Biondini and his collaborators have been working to leverage today’s high-performance computing to solve these equations in two dimensions and accurately model an undular bore propagating along two ...
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