Jennifer Crodelle
Assistant Prof. of Mathematics&Statistics, Jeanne Epp Barksdale '48 Jr. Fellow
- Office
- Warner 204
- Tel
- (802) 443-3122
- jcrodelle@middlebury.edu
- Office Hours
- Monday 1:30-3:00 PM, Tuesday 10:30 AM-12:00 PM, Friday 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, in Warner 204
I am an applied mathematician interested in using mathematical modeling to explore problems in neuroscience and propose plausible mechanisms underlying biological phenomena that may not be uncovered through experiment.
Courses Taught
MATH 0122
Calculus II
Course Description
Calculus II
A continuation of MATH 0121, may be elected by first-year students who have had an introduction to analytic geometry and calculus in secondary school. Topics include a brief review of natural logarithm and exponential functions, calculus of the elementary transcendental functions, techniques of integration, improper integrals, applications of integrals including problems of finding volumes, infinite series and Taylor's theorem, polar coordinates, ordinary differential equations. MATH 0121 or equivalent, or by placement) 4 hrs. lect/disc.
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MATH 0200
Linear Algebra
Course Description
Linear Algebra
Matrices and systems of linear equations, the Euclidean space of three dimensions and other real vector spaces, independence and dimensions, scalar products and orthogonality, linear transformations and matrix representations, eigenvalues and similarity, determinants, the inverse of a matrix and Cramer's rule. (MATH 0121 or equivalent, or by placement) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
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MATH 0226
Differential Equations
Course Description
Differential Equations
This course provides an introduction into ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with an emphasis on linear and nonlinear systems using analytical, qualitative, and numerical techniques. Topics will include separation of variables, integrating factors, eigenvalue method, linearization, bifurcation theory, and numerous applications. In this course, we will introduce MATLAB programming skills and develop them through the semester. (MATH 0122 or equivalent, and MATH 0200.) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
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MATH 0228
Current
Intro to Numerical Analysis
Course Description
Introduction to Numerical Analysis
We will study the development, analysis, and implementation of numerical methods for approximating solutions to mathematical problems. We will begin with applications of Taylor polynomials, computer representation of numbers, and types of errors. Other topics will include polynomial and spline interpolation, numerical integration and differentiation, rootfinding, and numerical solutions of differential equations. Accuracy will be quantified by the concept of numerical error. Additionally, we will study the stability, efficiency, and implementation of algorithms. We will utilize the software MATLAB throughout to demonstrate concepts, as well as to complete assignments and projects. (MATH 0122 or equivalent, and MATH 0200 or CSCI 0200.)
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MATH 0315
Mathematical Modeling
Course Description
Mathematical modeling
An introduction into the process of developing and interpreting mathematical models within the framework of numerous applications. In this course, we will utilize discrete, continuous, and probabilistic approaches to explore applications such as population dynamics, epidemiology, and neuron activity. Time permitting, we may also introduce the derivation of spatiotemporal models. MATLAB will be used to implement and analyze several of these models. (MATH 0200 and MATH 0225 or MATH 0226) 3 hrs. lect./disc
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MATH 0326
Partial Differential Equations
Course Description
Partial Differential Equations
An introduction to partial differential equations (PDEs) with an emphasis on first and second-order linear equations. Using analytical, qualitative, and numerical techniques, we will study the Laplace, heat, and wave equations, as well as their applications. MATLAB will be used where applicable. (MATH 0223 or MATH 0224, and MATH 0226) 3 hr lect.
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MATH 0500
Current
Upcoming
Advanced Study
Course Description
Advanced Study
Individual study for qualified students in more advanced topics in algebra, number theory, real or complex analysis, topology. Particularly suited for those who enter with advanced standing. (Approval required) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
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MATH 0715
Current
Upcoming
Advanced Math Modeling Seminar
Course Description
Advanced Mathematical Modeling Seminar
A tutorial on advanced mathematical model building and analysis for students who have completed work in Differential Equations and Probability. We will study deterministic and stochastic models of interacting populations with a focus on mathematical ecology and epidemiology. Working independently and in small groups, students will gain experience reading advanced sources and communicating their insights in expository writing and oral presentations. Fulfills the capstone senior work requirement for the mathematics major. (Approval Only) 3 hrs. Sem.
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