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== General information ==


Here is some general information concerning the projects and presentations, specific information for either are below.  
The final consists of a written 5-10 page paper and a 20-30 minute presentation to be completed by each group. We expect the paper and presentations to clearly describe the background, theory, experiment, and results. Remember experiment do not always work as expected, but often times it is the failures that are most interesting. Therefore we are interested in learning about all aspects of the experimental process, what <nowiki>''worked''</nowiki> and what <nowiki>''did not work''</nowiki>.
 
 
Remember experiment do not always work as expected, but often times it is the failures that are most interesting. We are interested in descriptions of what strategies worked an what didn't in your groups experiment.  
 
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Revision as of 03:53, 17 November 2011

Information about the final presentations and paper project is found below. The schedule for final presentations is as follows


Date range Groups
12/1 Inverted pendulum, Inelastic bouncing ball, Chaotic faucet
12/6 Synchronization, ferrofluid
12/8 Plinko chaos, faraday waves

General information

The final consists of a written 5-10 page paper and a 20-30 minute presentation to be completed by each group. We expect the paper and presentations to clearly describe the background, theory, experiment, and results. Remember experiment do not always work as expected, but often times it is the failures that are most interesting. Therefore we are interested in learning about all aspects of the experimental process, what ''worked'' and what ''did not work''.


Presentations

Paper

The paper portion of the final project should consist of a 5-10 page journal style article describing the laboratory experiment performed. The paper will be written in the style of the journal http://chaos.aip.org/. Detailed instructions below

Papers should be self contained research articles containing

  1. motivation
  2. background and theoretical predictions
  3. experimental methods
  4. results
  5. discussion of results
  6. conclusion


http://miktex.org/