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Video Reflections on Feedback and Assessment – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Most Used Tags. Your Views on Accessibility Please? If any of my readers are (or know any) maths or science students who use assistive software or other assistive technology, I would
Diverse and Inclusive Curricula: Where, when and how? – Teaching Matters
David holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics and worked in the maths department of Manchester Metropolitan University for 18 years before moving to Edinburgh.
Inside the favourites: Edinburgh’s most popular optional courses – Study Hub Blog
A background in mathematics beyond GCSE level is recommended. Students with a weaker maths background will need to be prepared to work at developing their maths skills.”.
Local Energy Transfer (LET): a curate’s egg theory? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
J.Phys.A: Math .Gen., 11(3):613, 1978. [4] W. D. McComb, M. J. Filipiak, and V. ... J. Phys. A: Math . Theor., 50:375501, 2017. Jul 16, 2020. by blogadmin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0.
The infinite-Reynolds number limit: a first look – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
I notice that MSRI at Berkeley have a programme next year on math problems in fluid dynamics. ... One example that our maths master gave, was to imagine that you were cutting up your twelve-inch ruler, which was standard in those days.
Macroscopic symmetry and microscopic universality. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
J. Phys. A: Math . Theor. 50:375501, 2017. Feb 11, 2021. by blogadmin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0.
Can statistical theory help with turbulence modelling? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Around about 1980 I had a call from a colleague in the maths department at Edinburgh. ... J. Phys. A: Math . Theor., 50:375501, 2017. Feb 4, 2021. by blogadmin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0.
Alan Turing: The legacy of a pioneer in computing and AI – School of Mathematics
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Turbulence as a quantum field theory: 1 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Yet, a few years ago, when I looked at the website of an applied maths department, they had a lengthy explanation of what perturbation theory was, as they were using it
Interdisciplinary learning: Notes from the whiteboard – Teaching Matters
About half of the cohort were visiting/exchange students, and the remainder were drawn from degrees in Geosciences, Informatics, Psychology, Sustainable Development, Divinity, Economics, German, Maths , Cognitive Science, Philosophy and Social
