MathWorks’ Mathematical Modeling Competition
Math/CS Club has spent the spring semester learning about Data Analysis and Mathematical Modeling. They then participated in MathWorks’ Mathematical Modeling Competition, which asked students across the country to analyze a real world problem using existing data, information, programming, and mathematical reasoning. This year’s problem was concerned with the rise of online gambling. Using Python programming, our club ran hundreds of simulations to determine an individual’s discretionary income, willingness to risk money, and estimated net gains and losses. After that, they submitted a paper detailing their findings.
“I had a lot of fun working on the problem with my teammates and learned a fair bit about coding and data modeling. Will definitely try and do it again.” – Tyler
“We worked on this problem over the course of 14 hours, and that time was filled with many highs and lows. All that being said, I’m glad to have worked with everyone and I feel that everyone else is proud of what we accomplished.” – Derek
“This competition was an enjoyable test of all that I’ve learned in math club this year. Excited to see where this goes next year, although I doubt we’ll get a better topic than gambling!” – Wilson









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