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IREducation Fractional Calculus Course
Join us for a rigorous research course guiding AS and A2 Further Mathematics students through advanced fractional calculus.
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Verlet Integration – How do Dynamic Simulations work?
Verlet integration is a widely used numerical method for simulating dynamic systems, offering stability, accuracy, and simplicity in modeling physical behaviors across various scientific disciplines.
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Special Relativity – Lorentz Factors and Time Dilation
Special Relativity’s implications, including time dilation and the relativistic origin of magnetism, have profound practical applications and continue to shape our understanding of the universe.
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Information Theory and Entropy – Shannon’s Mathematical Theory of Communications
Claude E. Shannon’s 1948 work “A Mathematical Theory of Communication” revolutionized telecommunications and information processing, introducing concepts integral to digital communication, data compression, cryptography, and multiple disciplines.
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Quantum Mechanics – An Introduction
Quantum mechanics emerged in response to classical physics limitations, explaining behavior of subatomic particles. Includes nature of light, photoelectric effect, Schrödinger’s Equation, hydrogen states, and quantum tunneling.
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Rudimentary Game Theory – An Introduction
Discover the fundamentals of Game Theory, from Nash Equilibrium to Pareto optimal strategies, and how these concepts model real-life interactions, solve conflicts, and optimize decision-making in competitive scenarios.
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Unveiling the Art and Science of Photography – An Approach Through Mathematics
Photography is the freezing of time; the capturing of memories and the vintage of the essence when all is forgotten.
