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My Solutions to Old Modeling Quals
This document is written in reference to qualifying exams given at the University of Louisville in past years. These solutions are not given from the University, but of my work alone as a way to study for my own qualifying exam.
My Solutions to Old Analysis Quals
This document is written in reference to qualifying exams given at the University of Louisville in past years. These solutions are not given from the University, but of my work alone as a way to study for my own qualifying exam.
University of Louisville Qualifying Exam Problems
The problems contained in this set are from old Algebra qualifying exams from the University of Louisville. The solutions contained within this document are my attempts at solving these problems.
Functional Equations Presentation on Sine F.E. 2
A Presentation for a Functional Equations Independent Study at the University of Louisville based on a paper written by our instructor.
Capstone Presentation: Yelp Data Set
This is the final project in the data science specialization for the John Hopkin's Specialization class on Coursera. It is answering the question: "Is there a correlation between the frequency of how often someone reviews on Yelp and the amount they travel? If so, do frequent reviewers travel more than non-frequent reviewers based off of the cities and coordinates they review at?"
Pitch for Logistic Growth of a Population
This is a pitch for a shiny app that my team of researchers made for the evolution and ecology course here at Georgetown College.
NOAA Storm Data Analysis
This is an analysis of data of natural disasters. The analysis is done to find what forms of natural disasters cause the most human casualties and also which are the most costly. The project was done for the Reproducible Research class from the John Hopkins Coursera course.