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  • Stochastic Processes in Chemical Engineering? Secondary major?

    Can you give me examples of stochastic processes in chemical engineering? I'm trying to decide whether or not I should take the class.

    Also, would a secondary major in physics (with courses like electro/magnetostatics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics) or a secondary major in applied math (analysis, combinatorics, abstract algebra) be more helpful?

    1 AnswerEngineering1 decade ago
  • Contours of molecular orbitals?

    If I'm given contours of the 12 molecular orbitals of the nitrite (NO2-) ion, how would I go about trying to figure out which MO's are formed from which AO's. My textbook isn't helping, and I can't seem to find any helpful sites.

    1 AnswerChemistry1 decade ago
  • Which of these classes would best complement a career in chemical engineering?

    Other than the standard calculus + diff. eq. curriculum.

    Linear Algebra

    Partial Diff. Eq.

    Stochastic Processes

    Analysis (Real, Complex, Numerical)

    Combinatorics

    Differential Geometry

    Dynamics/Bifurcations

    Linear Programming

    (Algebraic) Topology

    Graph Theory

    etc.

    Or should I take classes in some other subject?

    I've asked a variation of this question before but only got 1 answer. =(

    5 AnswersEngineering1 decade ago
  • What major best complements a major in chemical engineering?

    I wonder...

    Applied Math

    Discrete Math

    Physics

    Applied Physics

    Management

    etc.

    All opinions welcome.

    2 AnswersEngineering1 decade ago