The Art of Approximation in Science and Engineering
Readings
Singing Logarithms and Physical Constants
Calculating logarithms using musical intervals (PDF)
Constants for back-of-the-envelope calculations (PDF)
Required Text
The course readings were taken from a manuscript for the course notes. The manuscript is available as one file or broken up into its four major parts. Chapter 3 in Part 1 is unavailable.
Entire book (PDF - 1.2 MB)
PARTS |
TOPICS |
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Preview (PDF) |
1 |
Divide and conquer (PDF) |
2 |
Symmetry and invariance (PDF) |
3 |
Discarding information (PDF) |
4 |
Backmatter (PDF) |
Readings by Session
Readings given in the table below were designed to be read after that session's discussion and are taken from the manuscript above.
SES # |
READINGS |
Introduction: |
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1 |
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Managing complexity: |
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Heterogeneous hierarchies: |
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2 |
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3 |
Gold or bills? (PDF) |
4 |
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5 |
UNIX (PDF) |
Removing spurious complexity: |
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Proportional reasoning: |
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6 |
Triangle bisection (PDF) |
7 |
Pentagonal heat flow (PDF) |
8 |
Animal jump heights (PDF) |
9 |
Calculus (maximizing gain of a second-order system) (PDF) |
10 |
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11 |
Drag and jumping (PDF) |
12-14 |
Cycling, swimming, flying (PDF) |
Conservation/box models: |
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15 |
Conservation cube (PDF) |
16 |
Flight (PDF) |
17 |
Flight (scaling) (PDF) |
18 |
Flight (explicit range and speed) (PDF) |
Dimensions and afterword: |
|
19 |
Algebraic symmetry (PDF) |
20 |
Economics example; pyramid example (PDF) |
21 |
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22 |
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23 |
Long-lasting learning 1 (PDF) |
24-25 |
Bending of light (PDF) |
26-29 |
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Discarding actual complexity: |
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Special cases: |
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30-31 |
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32-34 |
Drag! (PDF) |
Discretization: |
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35-36 |
Random walks and keeping warm (PDF) |
Spring models: |
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37-38 |
Waves (PDF) |
Assignments
Problem set 7 was optional. No solution was given.
ASSIGNMENTS |
SOLUTIONS |
Homework 1 (PDF) |
(PDF) |
Homework 2 (PDF) |
(PDF) |
Homework 3 (PDF) |
(PDF) |
Homework 4 (PDF) |
(PDF) |
Homework 5 (PDF) |
(PDF) |
Homework 6 (PDF) |
(PDF) |
Homework 7 (PDF) |
N/A |