MAT 4725 Modeling Contest MCM/ICM 2016

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MAT 4725 Modeling Contest MCM/ICM

MCM/ICM Group leader need to collect the $100. We will register your team today

Contest Rules ontests/mcm/instructions.php ontests/mcm/instructions.php

Problems 8pm EST on Thursday January 28 ntests/mcm ntests/mcm

Problems MCM Problem A (continuous) MCM Problem B (discrete) MCM Problem C (data insights)  Y, See ICM Problem D (operations research/network science) ICM Problem E (environmental science) ICM Problem F (policy)

Teams prepare solutions Teams may use any inanimate source of data or materials: computers, software, references, web sites, books, etc. ALL SOURCES USED MUST BE CREDITED. Failure to credit a source will result in a team being disqualified from the competition.

Special Resources I Amazon.com

Special Resources II Google Books

Teams prepare solutions Team members may not seek help from or discuss the problem with their advisor or anyone else, except other members of the same team. Input in any form from anyone other than student team members is strictly forbidden. This includes , telephone contact, and personal conversation, communication via web chat or other question-answer systems, or any other form of communication.

Teams prepare solutions Partial solutions are acceptable. There is no passing or failing cut-off score, and numerical scores will not be assigned. The MCM/ICM contest judges are primarily interested in the team’s approach and methods.

Summary Sheet The summary is an essential part of your MCM/ICM paper. The judges place considerable weight on the summary, and winning papers are often distinguished from other papers based on the quality of the summary.

Summary Sheet To write a good summary, imagine that a reader will choose whether to read the body of the paper based on your summary: Your concise presentation in the summary should inspire a reader to learn about the details of your work. Thus, a summary should clearly describe your approach to the problem and, most prominently, your most important conclusions. Summaries that are mere restatements of the contest problem, or are a cut-and-paste boilerplate from the Introduction are generally considered to be weak.

Each paper should contain the following sections Restatement and clarification of the problem - state in your own words what you are going to do. Explain assumptions and rationale/justification- emphasize those assumptions that bear on the problem. List clearly all variables used in your model. Include your model design and justification for type model used/developed.

Each paper should contain the following sections Describe model testing and sensitivity analysis, including error analysis, etc. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses to your model or approach. (Provide algorithms in words, figures, or flow charts (as a step by step algorithmic approach) for all computer codes developed.)

Solutions Each page of the solution should contain the team control number and the page number at the top of the page; Suggestion: using a page header on each page, for example: Team # 1729 Page 6 of 13

Solutions Conciseness and organization are extremely important. Key statements should present major ideas and results. Present a clarification or restatement of the problem, as appropriate. Present a clear exposition of all variables, assumptions, and hypotheses. ·

Solutions Present an analysis of the problem, including the motivation or justification for the model that is used. Include a design of the model. Discuss how the model could be tested, including error analysis and stability (conditioning, sensitivity, etc.). Discuss any apparent strengths or weaknesses in your model or approach.

Solutions The names of the students, advisor, or institution should not appear on any page of the solution.

Ending Contest ends at 8pm EST on Monday February 1 Have each student sign the control sheet******, pledging that they have abided by the contest rules and instructions Make one copy of your team’s signed Control Sheet. Note you are no longer required to mail a print copy of your Solution Paper.

Ending Each team is required to submit an electronic copy of its solution paper by to Any team member or the advisor may submit this Your MUST be received at COMAP by the submission deadline of 9PM EST on February 1, 2016.

Ending In the subject line of your write: COMAP and your team’s control number. For example: Subject: COMAP 2222 Use your team’s control number as the name of your file attachments. COMAP will accept only an Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word file of your solution. DO NOT include your Control Sheet, programs or software with your as they will not be used in the judging process. Limit one solution per . The names of the students, advisor, or institution should NOT appear on any page of the electronic solution. Your team's summary should be included as the first page of your file. *Note: The attachment must be less than 17MB. !! Do not use a cloud service such as Google Docs your must contain a Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word attachment.

Class Meetings Formal class meeting will resume on Friday, 2/5

Team Name? Andrea, Kristen, Sophia Ashley, Tiff, Brittany Caro, Delsey, Theresa David, Meghan Jonathan, Leah, Laura

War Room Assignments 202 Math resource room 249 Tutoring room 206 Fish Bowl xxx Physics room xxx Engineering room

Team Planning Make a PPT about your team Plan for your team – timeline, responsibility Take a look at the past problems at mcm/previous-contests.php Choose one problem from 2013, 2014 Explain why you choose that problem

Sharing Tara (3 times Meritorious Winners) Jonathan (1 time Meritorious Winners) Ashley, Brittany, Leah, Tiff