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Example Problems

In this section, two examples will be presented to try to illustrate problems that are too complicated for simple mathematical modeling. The processes are far too complex to lend themselves to a system of equations or reasonable mathematical formulation. In the end we will either have to simplify the problem or come up with some means of approximating the solution of the problem.



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Joe Koebbe 2003-10-01