ACME Labs: Hands-on Mathematical and Computational Learning Resources
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Summary
ACME Labs provides hands-on mathematical and computational labs designed to accompany the Foundations of Applied Mathematics textbook series. The labs connect theoretical concepts to practical, real-world applications and are primarily intended for enrolled ACME students, though public users can access limited content through a separate page.
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They provide hands-on experience with key mathematical and computational concepts, connecting theory to practical, real-world applications.
Note for public users: If you are not an enrolled ACME student, please see the Public Use page.
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