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Thinking Outside the Box -- or Maybe Just About the Box

Author(s): 
Thomas Hern (Bowling Green State Univ.) and David Meel (Bowling Green State Univ.)

Abstract

We present a fresh look at an age-old calculus problem, the box problem. The box problem is traditionally used as one of the typical exemplars for the study of optimization. However, this paper illustrates that another box problem, tied much closer to reality, can be used to investigate optimization. In particular, we present an improved box problem and its real-world context along with activities that blend hands-on and applet-based investigations with a strong dose of analysis that culminates in other possible extensions and investigations.

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Appendix: Student Module

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Thomas Hern (Bowling Green State Univ.) and David Meel (Bowling Green State Univ.), "Thinking Outside the Box -- or Maybe Just About the Box," Convergence (February 2010), DOI:10.4169/loci003321